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Dali Autograph Letter Signed, 1969

Dali Autograph Letter Signed, 1969

by DALI, SALVADOR

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Autograph Letter Signed on "Hotel Ritz" stationery, Barcelona, 8vo on 4 page folded hotel stationery, "1969." Dali informs his correspondent, "Federico," that he does not have an accurate address. "Still wondering about your address number 9? 19? 29? ....? Signed and dated with a large signature, "Dali 1969." Autograph
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Garfield Original Signed Sketch

Garfield Original Signed Sketch

by DAVIS, JIM

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Davis has drawn Garfiled's well known face, smiling broadly, on an orange almost square paper measuring 4 1/4 x 3 7/8 inches. Davis sketched the image in black marker and signed, "Jim Davis." Always a happy image. Autograph
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Typed Letter Signed, 4to, New York City, April 26, 1948

by DE CREEFT, JOSE

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He writes to Charlotte Devres of "Look Magazine", "I have read your article on Henry Moore with great interest and I think it is very well presented. The film of Moore's exhibition is an excellent way of showing sculpture and I am sure it will have appeal to the public. It will help to stimulate interest in art and help to publicize art and the artist. I appreciate very much your asking my opinion on an article concerning an artist whom I consider to be a great contemporary. It is time that a magazine such as yours, brings serious modern art before the public and if I can assist you in any way I shall be happy to do so. Sincerely yours," and signed in full in large bold script, "Jose de Creeft" Autograph
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Typed Letter Signed and Autograph Letter Signed, n.d., New York City

Typed Letter Signed and Autograph Letter Signed, n.d., New York City

by DE KOONING, ELAINE

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De Kooning writes about moving into new studios, finances and politics in two letters to her attorney. In the typed letter, she first writes about her physical health and discusses her financial situation referring to Willem de Kooning as Bill. "Bill and I are both moving into new studios this month and spending a lot of time fixing them up and are caught up with numerous debts...Bill's bank account is at rock bottom...For the rest, Bill and I have been working night and day for the past couple of weeks on [Adlai] Stevenson's campaign making posters for the sound trucks and this coming weekend we and a group of artists are going to decorate the ballroom at the Commodore where he will speak next Tuesday...we'll all be able to rest after Nov. 4 when our man gets in - I fervently hope...." She signs, "Elaine." In the autograph letter she writes, "Hope you can come to my opening, Tuesday 5-7...." Signed, "Elaine. De Kooning refers to Democratic presidential contender, Adlai Stevenson who was defeated… Read More
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Signed sheet of 6 French postage stamps, Washington D.C. 8vo, May 2, 1979

Signed sheet of 6 French postage stamps, Washington D.C. 8vo, May 2, 1979

by DELACROIX, MICHAEL

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The stamps each show the same painting of French artist Henri Rousseau. Delacroix has written date, place and signed on the lower white portion, "Michel Delacroix.". Autograph
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DIXON, MAYNARD Scarce Autograph Letter SIGNED about DOROTHEA LANGE
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DIXON, MAYNARD Scarce Autograph Letter SIGNED about DOROTHEA LANGE

by DIXON, MAYNARD [Dorothea Lange]

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Autograph Letter Signed. Dixon writes about his wife, photographer Dorothea Lange (1895-1965). Lange is best known for her iconic images of Depression era rural poverty in America. Dixon and Lange married in 1920 and divorced in 1935. Lange established herself as a photographer during the course of their rocky marriage. At the end of 1935, Lange married economist Paul Taylor. Here, Dixon worries about Lange and seeks insight from Blanche Partington, a local Christian Science practitioner in San Francisco where Dixon and Lange lived. The letter suggests that Partington was some sort of spiritual counselor. Dixon apologizes for writing "somewhat gropingly, so you had better read it with reservations. There seems to be something all amiss with Dorothea. She is casework, tired, steadily losing weight, and there's an indefinable sadness about her...." Dixon surmises that Lange's desire for a child may account for her "sadness". He describes their different dispositions. "...she is of a strongly spiritual… Read More
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Doisneau New Year's Wishes Signed on his photograph from a 1900 negative of a Paris street scene
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Doisneau New Year's Wishes Signed on his photograph from a 1900 negative of a Paris street scene

by DOISNEAU, ROBERT

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The renown photographer writes a warm greeting on a gelatin silver print made from a 1900 negative showing a posed street scene in France with children and cafe diners. The photograph was produced about 1965. He writes, "31 January, it's just time to wish you a happy new year, in friendship, Robert Doisneau." The print measures 4.75 x 7 inches. Autograph
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Doisneau Silver Print Photograph as New Years Card
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Doisneau Silver Print Photograph as New Years Card

by DOISNEAU, ROBERT

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Silver print photograph of Doisneau's daughters originally created in 1960 for a guitar advertisement then changed into a holiday card for 1964. The photograph shows Doisneau's daughters, Annette and Francine, with guitars and holiday greeting floating in the background. "With our spirited friendship...the Doisneaux," is penned in another hand on verso. Autograph
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Autobiographical Content in Typed Letter SIGNED on a full sheet of personal address stationery,...

Autobiographical Content in Typed Letter SIGNED on a full sheet of personal address stationery, Beverly Hills, Feb. 3, 1983

by DOUGLAS, KIRK

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Douglas writes to a fan also named Kirk explaining the origins of his name. "My original name was Issur. People called me Izzy - that rhymes with dizzy. I took the name Kirk years later, because I liked it. I still do. Young kids always find some excuse to tease someone...You must try to learn to ignore their jokes. If they think they're getting to you, they will keep it up. I will be your friend...." He signs in full then adds in a postscript, "Yes, I have gotten so mad that I wanted to punch somebody...on rare occasions it's not a bad idea." With transmittal envelope. Autograph
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Photograph Signed, 4to, n.p.,1988

by DOUGLAS, KIRK

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This is a black-and-white publicity photo of Kirk Douglas and George Hamilton as combatants in a dramatic still from MGM's "Two Weeks in Another Town", directed by Vincente Minnelli. It shows Douglas on the telephone, and Hamilton behind him holding a knife to his neck. Douglas has a long scar on his right cheek. A campy, though serious looking picture, it is inscribed near the bottom in black pen on light background, "Kirk Douglas For Judith '88". It is ready for presentation. Autograph
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Campbell Soup Kids creator Drawing in an Autograph Letter Signed

Campbell Soup Kids creator Drawing in an Autograph Letter Signed

by DRAYTON, GRACE

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Drayton is considered one of the first and most successful female cartoon artists. Her characters include the Campbell Soup Kids, Dolly Dimples, Comfy and Kitty Cutie. On her printed personal stationery, Drayton replies to a fan with four pencil sketches along the bottom edge. "Grace Drayton Studio" stationery, 4to, New York City, July 9, 1930. Drayton expresses pleasure that her correspondent liked, "Dolly, Bobby, Comfy and Kittens...They come out daily in the New York American and the Sunday page. You can find them in the Philadelphia Inquirer...They keep me pretty busy drawing from morning until night...." She notes the fan letters, "Keep up my enthusiasm...." She signs in full, "Grace Drayton," and sketches in light pencil the faces of Dolly, Bobby, Comfy and Kitty Cutie. Included is her handwritten envelope with her signature, "G. Drayton" included in the return address. Autograph
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Check Signed, NY., NY, Dec 15 1964

by DUNHAM, KATHERINE

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Check from the Metropolitan Opera Association, New York, endorsed on verso, signed, "Katherine Dunham." In 1963, Dunham choreographed the Met's production of "Aida," becoming the first African American to choreograph for the Metropolitan Opera. Autograph
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DUSE, ELEONORA Photograph SIGNED
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DUSE, ELEONORA Photograph SIGNED

by DUSE, ELEONORA

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ELEONORA DUSE Photograph Signed showing the famed actress as Magda in the play "Heimat" by dramatist Hermann Sudermann. On verso using her familiar purple ink, she dedicates, signs and dates the photograph "To Mr. B. Webster E. Duse 1896, New York." The photograph was taken in New York by photographer Aime Dupont. It measures 5.5 x 7.25 on hard board measuring 10 x 11.75. Duse successfully toured the United States in 1896 when this photograph is dedicated in New York. An exceptionally large signed image of one of the 19th and early 20th century's great actresses. Condition: Overall darkened, some staining on left edge and light crimping to surface of board in two spots not affecting image. Surface chip to upper right corner of board. In good overall condition. Autograph
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Autograph Letter SIGNED on the emblematic stationery of her dramatic company, in Italian, 1 page...
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Autograph Letter SIGNED on the emblematic stationery of her dramatic company, in Italian, 1 page on folio bifold, n.p., Monday, n.d.

by DUSE, ELEONORA

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Duse requests that her agent, "Mr. Smith, " send tickets without fail to Mr. Geri. The stationery measures approximately 8.75 x 11 inches. On the fourth side she addresses her request to Mr. Smith." Autograph
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