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WALTER LANTZ Lantz has drawn his cheery wide-eyed woodpecker signed, "Walter Lantz."
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SISKIND AARON Siskind used his well known abstract photograph as a Christmas Card for 1952, inscribed and signed, "GREETINGS XMAS 1952 - and love and love Aaron." Attached to hard card stock, measuring in full 6.25 by 4. 75 inches, slight chipping on edges.
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DANIEL CHARLES PIRARO Drawing on two index cars shows a joker on a circus bike, playing with toys. Inscribed above the drawing, “Appearing twice nightly…” Signed, “Piraro”; Letter on a onion skin paper reads, “…you being my first official fan, I could hardly turn down your request for a souvenir. I only hope my feature runs long enough and becomes popular enough to make it worth your postage. Best of luck to you”. Signed, “ Dan Piraro”.
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GEORGE CRUIKSHANK "Leigh Hunt has some where most charmingly described that peculiar sort of summer's day, when, without seeing the sun, one feels all its gentle influences..." With warm words of friendship Cruikshank opens his letter to Charles Kent, writer and editor of "The Sun" newspaper and continues in the same metaphoric style to describe a memory. "I remember once seeing at Bartholomew Fair - an invitation- over one of the booths after this fashion...." He draws a sign which reads, "
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GEORGES ROUAULT Rouault writes a quick note in pencil mentioning that his wife is leaving, "around the 25th, at the same time as the reproductions...." He begins the letter which continues on the verso of the card and along the edge. "You would be very nice to put aside the required numbers. I am not here anymore, I came to thank you...." He signs on verso, "R." His business card shows his position as "Conservateur du Muse Gustave Moreau." Rouault studied under Gutave Moreau at the the École
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GASTON LACHAISE Lachaise writes to writer and critic Gilbert Seldes. In part: "I am sending to you a copy of the Bath Time with quotation of your N. Yorker article on me. I am sorry that I will have to leave all the little lamb (sic) of Maine to return to wicked N.Y. in a few days....." In very good condition, with mild handling wear, postmark lightly touching a few words of text, and 2.5" edge tear touching address panel only.
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CHARLES BUKOWSKI, Henry Charles Bukowski With pen and ink, Bukowski doodled on the back of a business size envelope to Nancy Flynn "The Merican Pe Review" in Philadelphia. He wrote a letter to Flynn, April 29, 1975 which ends with a sketch of two people embracing and a flower colored in red. The flower is similar to the one he drew on this envelope. Condition: some soiling at the edges, the envelop has been opened on the right side.
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ORSON WELLES Orson Welles ends this exceptional letter with a doodle. To Leonard Lyons, the New York Post critic, and long time friend. “Dearest Lennie, Here’s our news: Paola, Beatrice and Rebecca are in the Austrian Alps. As soon as I’m done with this dreadful picture we’re joining up for a few weeks in Spain. We’ll be following Ordonez [bull fighter], which means the south for the first ten days of September. I was in Valencia for the feria and for a few more of Antonio’s dates after tha
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JAMES THURBER He writes in full, "I would be very glad to become a member of the Honorary Committee of the American Theatre Wing for the presentation of the 'Tonys', and trust that this letter does not arrive too late. I was unable to answer it before now...." He signs in full in a bold hand in pencil, "James Thurber". This is a memorable letter for it's theater association. Three repairs with tape on verso to fold tears, two at left margins, third at the bottom. Some soiling. This letter
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JEAN COCTEAU Cocteau's long interest in the Orpheus myth is seen in the drawing and content of this illustrated letter to fellow playwright. Translation:Dear Audiberti,What joy to have poems, letters, and drawings of yours.! Art attaches itself to cork and rises to the surface.I am very fond of you and will stay close to you,Yours,JeanOriginal French: Mon cher Audiberti,Quelle joie j’avoir des poèmes, des lettres et des dessins de vous. L’art s’attache au liege et remonte à la surfa
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SHIRLEY TEMPLE The iconic child star has inscribed and signed, "To June, Love, Shirley Temple." In pencil on verso, someone, possibly June herself, has written out the name of the recipient. As an adult, Temple entered politics and served as United States Ambassador to Ghana, to Czechoslovakia, and later as Chief of Protocol of the United States.
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ANDRE KERTESZ, ANTON DOLIN The 8 x 10 inch image features Dolin dressed "in 'Giselle' costume" as noted on verso. The photograph is stamped by the photographer, "Andre Kertesz" with address, and near a corner, stamped, "Ballet Theatre Anton Dolin." Also on verso, and in addition to his role being identified, Dolin's name is added in ink in the lower right corner. A bend in one corner and slight breakage to the tip of the opposite corner, some cracking along the edges and throughout and a bre
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JOHN SIMMONS BARTH This is an inscription by Barth to a friend. He has written in black pen across the middle of this 8vo notepaper, "For D.W. - For whom is the funhouse fun?" Underneath he has signed in full, "John Barth 9/15/80"
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WILLIAM FAULKNER Faulkner signed this contract which transferred distribution rights of the film based on Faulkner’s story, “Turnabout” to the Loew’s Corporation. "By an assignment dated September 26, 1932, I conveyed to William B. Hawks all rights of every kind... in my story... TURNABOUT, published in the March 5, 1932 issue of the Saturday Evening Post and registered for copyright... On November 4, 1932, William B. Hawks conveyed all... rights... to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer... your predecessor
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JOHN W. BRATTON Letter reads in part, “Dear Madam/ My friend Gitz Rice, with whom I wrote the song “Follow The President”, has shown me a card from you…believe me, I greatly appreciate your kind remarks.” Signed nicely “John W. Bratton”. Usual folds, light surface creases, very good.
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SAM PECKINPAH Referring to Steve McQueen and the 1965 film, "The Cincinnati Kid," Peckinpah discusses expenses incurred during his time directing that movie. "I received a billing regarding projection costs on the running of Cincinnati Kid. This is not a Latigo [production company name] expense as I ran the picture at the express invitation of Martin Ransohoff [producer of this and many successful films]. This, plus fact that Jacques Bar told me some weeks ago that 'Caravans' would
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HENRI SAUGUET He pens five bars of music, inscribed in French and signed, "Henri Sauguet". The quotation is underneath the inscription and signature. He titles the bars of music, "les Foreins[?]." Ideal for presentation.
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DAVID OCTAVIUS HILL Hill writes to painters David Roberts and Edward William Cooke, and engineer, inventor and artist, James Nasmyth. Each is a letter of introduction for James Lorimer Graham, an American diplomat and book collector. Lorimer had also amassed a large collection of letters by contemporary luminaries with whom he corresponded. Hill refers to Grahams' acquaintance with notables in art and literature of his time. Graham had the letters bound in several volumes all of which were l
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T. S. ELIOT Eliot objects to being invited into membership of a theater society. He writes to theater critic [Joshua] Ossia Trilling (1913-94), of the Incorporated Stage Society responding to their selection of him (Elliot) to become a member. "On mature reflection...I must decline the proposed honour. I have already as many public associations as I can adequately cope with and I gave a strong objection to being a merely nominal member...." He signs, "T. S. Eliot." Eliot founded and edited
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MARK TWAIN, SAMUEL L. CLEMENS Twain inscribed, "Yrs truly Samuel L. Clemens Mark Twain," with a small paraph below. The signature page measures approximately 2.5 x 4 inches, affixed to a light gray stationery sheet, 3 x 6.25 inches. With printed photograph captioned, "Mark Twain at Seventy," measuring 4.5 x 6.5 inches. A fine pair for display. We offer framing.
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MARLON BRANDO Brando writes a last minute apology for being unable to attend an event due to the poisoning of his sister's baby. The letter appears to have been quickly penned in a large hand. "I will not be able to come tonight. My sister's baby was seriously poisoned [sic] yesterday night and I feel it necessary to go to Chicago tonight to be with her (none of my family will be there)...Please forgive me it was unavoidable...." He signs, "Marlon." With handwritten envelope. Brando had tw
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CARL BARKS "Dear Ed -- Here are the Xeroxes of the stuff you picked out. Gare has numbered each piece, which could simplify the identification of the ones you want. The 'bonus check' sketch is not included. We are afraid it might rile the wrong people at Disney." Signed "In a hurry, Carl." After retiring, Barks created oil paintings of his cartoon characters. The specific reference here to Disney may relate to issues regarding the sale of these paintings. Barks painted non-Disney charact
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THEODOR REIK Reik writes in German: "What is my last desire in this world? That shy Jewish boys shall become proud young Jews." In English he explains that "Theodore Herzl wrote this into my autograph album." He signs in a large hand, "Theodor Reik." Reik studied with Freud in Vienna, then moved to Berlin and finally to the United States after Hitler came to power. Because he had not received a medical degree, he was considered a lay psychoanalyst. In the US he founded the NPAP training ins
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ALEXANDER H. WYANT He writes to his parents saying he is almost "homesick." ""It has snowed & blowed furiously all day...I. tried to read...thought of all my old sweethearts...our ride ...to Waterloo...then I had to think about Andrew with his soldier clothes on - then of the war - of the rebel daughter that I thought so much of & who is now in a convent in Paris, of my being in the same city within this year, & not being able to see her - & so on, etc. ..." He remarks that he is finishing h
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