Box 7
Contains 252 Results:
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Thomas G. Perry; Knoxville, Tennessee, undated
Thomas Perry writes to Beauford Delaney letting him know that the Perry family is in France and would like to hear from him. They are friends of the Delaney family in Knoxville. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Jacques Person; Paris, France, 1965 February 23
Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Elwood Peterson; Cannes, France, 1962 July 24
Elwood Peterson thanks Beauford Delaney for his letter. He writes that he has been happy to have gotten away from Paris, but will be returning within a few days. He admonishes Beauford Delaney with praises and expresses his desire to see him soon. Handwritten. Envelope attached.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Elwood Peterson; Paris, France, 1962 October 9
Elwood Peterson writes Beauford Delaney from his new address which is nearby his home. He tells him that he will have him over for dinner soon. Handwritten. Envelope attached.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Elwood Peterson; Paris, France, 1962 November 21
Elwood Peterson invites Beauford Delaney to a performance of his new opera. He also writes that they need to plan a time that they can get together. Handwritten. Envelope attached.
Postcard to Beauford Delaney from Elwood Peterson; Brussels, Belgium, 1963
Depicts black and white image of Porte de Hal. Elwood Peterson writes to Beauford Delaney from Brussels. Handwritten.
Greeting Card to Beauford Delaney from Elwood Peterson, undated
Depicts color image of ornaments in glass bowl. Elwood Peterson writes that he had been called off to teach in California. He tells Beauford Delaney that he thinks of him often and hopes to hear from him soon. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Rupert Picott; Paris, France, 1962 April 13
Rupert Picott writes to Beauford Delaney telling him that George Broadfield had given him his name as someone to look up while he was studying in Paris. Handwritten. Envelope attached.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Robert Pitts; Paris, France, 1960 June 2
Robert Pitts writes that he has been informed of Beauford Delaney from Sam Spanier, a mutual friend, and would like the opportunity to be able to meet with him so that he may advise him on life in France. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Phillippe Plante; Paris, France, 1964 January 9
Phillipe Plante writes that he will pick up the parcel on Monday and asks Beauford Delaney to have the papers ready. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Elizabeth Pollet; Paris, France, 1965 November 13
Elizabeth Pollett writes to Beauford Delaney telling him that she is in Paris for the first time and got his address from Jane Mayhall. She asks him to give her a call. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Joan Post; Paris, France, 1965 October 4
Joan Post requests that the full amount of an unused Air France ticket be returned to Beauford Delaney. Handwritten. Envelope attached.
Greeting Card to Beauford Delaney from Jay and Ann Pracher; Huntington Beach, California, 1968 December 11
Depicts black and white image of the shadow of thistle on an orange card with 'Noel' written on the right hand flap. Jay and Ann Pracher send Beauford Delaney season's greetings card. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Sergei Radamsky; Paris, France, 1965 May 7
Sergei Rodamsky tells Beauford Delaney about the circumstances which led him to give their mutual friend Pat a painting that Beauford had given to him. Handwritten. Envelope attached.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Sergei Radamsky; Paris, France, 1965 November 1
Sergei Rodamsky invites Beauford Delaney to come over for a dinner of Russian songs, Italian spaghetti, Polish vodka and French wine. Handwritten. Envelope attached.
Invitation to Beauford Delaney from Sergei Radamsky; Paris, France, 1966 January 30
Sergei Rodamsky sends Beauford Delaney an invitation to a dinner party. Typescript. Envelope attached.
Postcard to Beauford Delaney from Sergei Radamsky; Rome, Italy, 1967 December 11
Depicts color image of the Roman Forum. Sergei Rodamsky invites Beauford Delaney to come to Rome for the holidays. Handwritten.
Greeting Card to Beauford Delaney from Sergei Radamsky, 1970
Depicts color image of Santa Claus with sleigh and reindeer. Sergei and Mary Rodamsky send Beauford Delaney a greeting card. Handwritten.
Postcard of Sergei Radamsky 'Santo Stefano (Elba)', undated
Blank copy of Sergei Radamsky postcard with a view of Santo Stefano (Elba).
Letter to Beauford Delaney from John Ready; Bromma, Sweden, 1955 June 7
John Ready writes to Beauford Delaney after reading Henry Miller's "The Amazing and Invariable Beauford Delaney". He tells Beauford a story of some friends in England that reminded him of Beauford's story. He sends wishes of strength and fortitude to Beauford so that he can keep enriching others with his talents and abilities. Handwritten.