Box 8
Contains 257 Results:
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Larry Wallrich; New York, New York, 1955 December 26
Larry Wallrich writes to Beauford Delaney telling him that he received his letter. He writes that he is seriously considering opening a bookshop. He also updates him on their mutual friend Edmund S. Handwritten. Envelope attached.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Larry Wallrich; New York, New York, 1956 January 26
Larry Wallrich writes that they are in the middle of moving into a new loft. He tells Beauford Delaney that he has some people that may be interested in his work. Handwritten. Envelope attached.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Larry Wallrich; New York, New York, 1956 November 8
Larry Wallrich updates Beauford Delaney on the development of his bookstore. He also updates him about the lives of their mutual friends. Handwritten. Envelope attached.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Larry Wallrich; New York, New York, 1957 April 4
Larry Wallrich writes to Beauford Delaney about Mr. Chase (Chase Gallery). He writes that he likes his work and believes that there is a definite market for it. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Larry Wallrich; Offaly, Ireland, 1964 August 1
Larry Wallrich writes from Offaly, Ireland, where they have opened a new bookstore about 40 miles outside of Dublin. Handwritten. Envelope attached.
Note to Beauford Delaney from Larry Wallrich, undated
Larry Wallrich writes that he is going to paint the loft, and reminisces about their time painting the apartment on Greene Street. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Gypsy Louise Webb; Tucson, Arizona, undated
Gypsy Louise Webb informs Beauford Delaney that he will be receiving a copy of broadsides edition of Henry Miller's new work. Typescript.
Greeting Card to Beauford Delaney from Edward Webster; Málaga, Spain, 1963 December 3
Depicts color image of cabin in a snowy forest with a fox running up a hill. Edward and Pepita Webster wish Beauford Delaney a happy holidays. They tell him to make sure that he is getting enough rest and not working too hard. Handwritten. Envelope attached.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Edward Webster; Madrid, Spain, 1964 September 2
Edward Webster asks Beauford Delaney for help in locating a gallery that would display his work. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Edward Webster; Oslo, Norway, 1965 November 26
Edward Webster writes to Beauford Delaney about the art scene in Oslo, Norway. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Edward Webster; Málaga, Spain, 1966 October 22
Edward Webster updates Beauford Delaney on their life. He asks about Joseph Delaney and tells him that the Rivers' family visited them in Norway. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Edward Webster; Málaga, Spain, 1967 February 20
Edward Webster asks Beauford Delaney how his work has been going and update him on their life and friends. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Edward Webster; Málaga, Spain, 1967 May 9
Edward Webster tells Beauford Delaney not to work too hard and to enjoy himself. He writes about his professional life and tells him that he has been reading philosophical texts with great pleasure. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Edward Webster; Málaga, Spain, 1967 August 20
Edward Webster laments the long silence between them. He asks Beauford Delaney how his work has been and tells him about the problems he has had with eyes. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Edward Webster; Málaga, Spain, 1969
Edward Webster writes to Beauford Delaney asking how he has been. He asks if he plans to stay the summer in Paris, and asks if he ever has thoughts of returning back to the Americas. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Edward Webster; New York, New York, undated
Edward Webster sends a letter to Beauford Delaney, in which he discusses their mutual friends. Typescript.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Robert Weiss; New York, New York, 1961 November 13
Robert Weiss writes to Beauford Delaney informing him that Charles Boggs' letter informing him of Beauford Delaney's illness arrived while he was out of town and apologizes for not reaching out to him sooner. Handwritten. Envelope attached.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Robert Weiss; Paris, France, 1962 May 28
Robert Weiss tells Beauford Delaney that he and his wife are in Paris and would like to arrange a time to get together. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Kathryn Weissburger; Paris, France, 1964 January 29
Kathryn Weissberger (Secretary to James Jones) tells Beauford Delaney that his note to the Joneses had been forwarded to Switzerland where they are staying. She asks if he would like to come by to see the framed portrait of Mrs. Jones. Typescript. Envelope attached.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Kathryn Weissburger; Paris, France, 1967 February 17
Kathryn Weissberger goes over the application process for a grant with Beauford Delaney. Typescript.