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Geffroy, Gustave, b. 1855.
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Geffroy, Gustave (French critic, writer, and administrator, 1855-1926)
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Geffroy, Gustave, 1855-
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ジェフロワ, ギュスターヴ
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Dynak, Władysław
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Geffroy, G. 1855-1926
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Gustave Geffroy
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Geffroy, Gustaw.
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Geffroy, G.
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Geffroy, Gustavo 1855-1926
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Geffroy, Gustave, b. 1855
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French art and literary critic, novelist and director (1908-1926) of the Gobelins tapestry works.
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Chéret, Jules, 1836-1932. Correspondence, 1878-1939.
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Correspondence, 1878-1939.
Consists of ca. 25 letters from Cheret to several correspondents, together with ca. 145 letters received, and some additional printed material.
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Victor Champier papers, 1834-1929, 1872-1908
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Victor Champier papers 1834-1929 1872-1908
French art historian and critic (1851-1929). Papers comprise manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper and journal clippings, autograph letters, photographs, and ephemera documenting efforts to promote the decorative arts in France. The bulk of the material concerns international expositions, the founding and growth of the Musée des Arts décoratifs, and Champier’s role as director of . La revue des arts décoratifs
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Luce, Maximilien, 1858-1941. Letters, sketches and exhibition catalogues, 1899-1930.
Title:
Letters, sketches and exhibition catalogues, 1899-1930.
Among the letters are 12 to assorted correspondents, 6 to Jean Charlot, 12 to Louise and Frederic Luce, Maximilien's son and daughter-in-law. Many of the letters include sketches in pencil and ink. The letters generally concern personal matters with some mention of work in progress. One letter to Charlot contains brief references to paintings seen during travels, while one letter to Aynaud mentions plans to visit Holland with van Dongen and Ludovic-Rodo (n.d.). Other correspondents are Miguet, Oulevey, Charles Remond and Camille Pissarro. In addition to the drawings on his letters, there are 11 separate small sketches by Luce done in pencil and ink, with 2 in watercolor. The sketches include seascapes, landscapes, and figure drawings. The exhibition ephemera consists of 2 small catalogues and 3 announcements or listings of work for Luce exhibits in private galleries between 1899 and 1930. One catalogue contains illustrations and an essay by Gustave Geffroy (1907).
ArchivalResource: 44 items.
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- Luce, Maximilien, 1858-1941. Letters, sketches and exhibition catalogues, 1899-1930.
Raffaëlli, Jean François, 1850-1924. Jean François Raffaëlli papers, 1870-1929.
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Jean François Raffaëlli papers, 1870-1929.
The collection comprises 220 items, including 96 letters sent (1883-1916), 17 letters received (ca. 1883-1919), and 16 manuscripts (1886-1918). Personal documents include eight pages that list Raffaëlli's art work with titles and prices, and 34 documents regarding his copyright account (1920-1922) and insurance policies (1876-1920). The printed materials comprise 52 items, which include a Raffaëlli original print [1907?]; 11 reproductions of his paintings and drawings (1885-1897); five portraits of Raffaëlli, including three studio photographs (1870, 1895, 1902), a magazine photograph (1910?), and a lithograph by A. Villette; 25 clippings about the artist, his work and obituaries (1884-1929). One of the seven items in a miscellanea group is a commemorative banquet menu with a drypoint cover by Gaston de Latenay. The publication series comprises seven items, including auction and exhibition catalogs. Series I. The 71 letters sent to identified persons include two groups of letters to friends who helped Raffaëlli to publish his works in foreign magazines: Theodore Child, his liaison at the New York Harper's New Monthly Magazine (9 letters, 1887); and Gabriel Mourey, his liaison at the London art magazine The Studio (17 letters, 1898-1908). Other important correspondents include Georges Petit, who sold Raffaëlli's works in his gallery (5 letters, ca. 1884-1894); Léon Hennique, who wrote a text for Raffaëlli's book "Les types de Paris," and whom he congratulates for his excellent novel (6 letters, ca. 1883-1888); Clément Janin (7 letters, 1899-1915); and Emile van Marcke, whom he keeps informed about the scandal regarding a fake replica sold by Knoedler & Co. in New York (n.d.) Among the 25 letters sent to unidentified persons, one written in English on Hotel Martin, N.Y. letterhead is most interesting. It contains, in a condensed style, information about his present and previous trips to the U.S., followed by all the activities he has planned for his stay in New York, including the sights he intends to paint [Jan. 1899]. Among the 17 letters received, the most important are the five letters from Gustave Geffroy, about his portrait by Raffaëlli, their long friendship, and his book about Clemenceau (ca. 1910-1919); a letter from Edmond de Goncourt, accepting a 15-day sitting for a full-size portrait (1888); and letters from Claude Monet, Joris-Karl Huysmans, Robert de Montesquiou, and Jean Richepin. Series II. The manuscripts include 16 items, of which 6 are fragmentary texts; most have no titles. Three signed manuscripts were addressed to Georges Montorgeuil at the newspaper Eclair: two are predictions of the German defeat (1915, 1916), and the third is a nostalgic reminiscing about the Paris fortifications soon to be demolished (1918). Fragmentary texts are about the politics of hatred between France and Germany [1899], the history of the ruling classes in France, the effect of machines in future society, and the "Chinese danger." A sharp criticism of the Salon des Champs Elysées was mailed to the Grand journal (1896). The literary essays include one about a visit to a madhouse, and "Le chemineau aux étoiles," a poetical vision of Rafaëlli's familiar character, the tramp. A 12-page manuscript "Les petites marchandes des rues," signed by Henry Gréville, was written for Raffaëlli's illustrated book "Les types de Paris" (1888). Series III. Of special interest are the lists of Raffaëlli's art works, including titles and prices (8 p.). Series IV. The 49 items of printed materials include a rare copy of the print "Le cheval dans la plaine" made for an article of Ajalbert; a full-size lithograph portrait of Raffaëlli by A. Villette; the reproduction of a wood engraved bust of the artist, with 6 verses and a small profile in ink added below, signed; and a photograph of Raffaëlli seated, with palette and brush in hands, which he copied in his drypoint self-portrait of 1895. Series V. The seven publications include a small catalog of Raffaëlli's exhibition in New York, which reproduces his portrait by E.A. Abbey, dated Feb. 1895, followed by a 4-page manuscript of the artist in facsimile; and the auction catalog of Raffaëlli's estate sold at Drouot in 1924, after the artist's death.
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- Raffaëlli, Jean François, 1850-1924. Jean François Raffaëlli papers, 1870-1929.
Émile Zola Papers, 1864-1902
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Émile Zola Papers 1864-1902
Papers of the French author, novelist. Outgoing letters and photographs.
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- Émile Zola Papers, 1864-1902
Willette, Adolphe. Letters, ca. 1900-ca. 1915.
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Letters, ca. 1900-ca. 1915.
Letters, some with marginal illustrations, written by Willette to friends and business associates.
ArchivalResource: 25 items.
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- Willette, Adolphe. Letters, ca. 1900-ca. 1915.
Renoir, Auguste, 1841-1919. Letters, 1882-1919.
Title:
Letters, 1882-1919.
Fifteen letters addressed to, among others, Paul Berard (1882-1887, n.d.), Julie Manet (1910), Gustave Geffroy (1895-1896), Motte and Mme. Roussel-Masure. Largely personal in nature, the letters contain some discussion of work in progress, dealers, and travel plans, including a trip to Argenteuil with Gustave Caillebotte. Renoir comments briefly on a painting by Monet, an exhibition organized with Pissarro to celebrate the centenary, furniture, and the art criticism of Charles Ephrussi. In chronological order. With one photograph of Renoir in his studio taken in 1917 and signed by the artist.
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- Renoir, Auguste, 1841-1919. Letters, 1882-1919.
Marty, Andre, 1857-. Letters and manuscripts received by André Marty, ca. 1886-1911.
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Letters and manuscripts received by André Marty, ca. 1886-1911.
Letters from more than 50 artists and art critics primarily concerning the publication of the print portfolio, L'Estampe originale, but also referring to projects for illustrated books, monographs on art, exhibitions and art criticism. Most letters are addressed to Andre Marty, although a few are to his junior partner, Henri Floury. Included in the collection are two short manuscripts on the decorative arts, by Gustave Geffroy and Octave Uzanne. The letters relating to L'Estampe originale (1893-1895) provide detailed technical information about print states, color, choice of paper, and preferences for particular printers and engravers. They also chronicle the vicissitudes of artistic and journalistic collaboration and offer some clues as to the publisher's marketing strategies. Of particular interest are letters from Georges Auriol (5) about his designs for decorative borders; from the sculptor Alexandre Charpentier (16) discussing his innovative "timbre sec," and dickering over prices; from Maximilen Luce (1) with instructions for printing engravings; from Monet (1) expressing uncertainty about working in lithography; from Roger Marx (23) concerning his preface and the promotion of the portfolios; from Van Rysselberghe (1) promising to enlist other Belgian artists; from Lucien Pissarro (13) about distribution of the publication in England, and his own prints; and from Felix Vallotton (1) regarding control over editions and financial terms. Among the letters containing comments on specific prints and details on technical matters are those from Carriere (13); Signac (1); Joseph Pennell (6); Camille Pissarro (8); and Felicien Rops (3). There are also some from artists who plan to withdraw from the project; for example, Zandomeneghi, Blanche, Khnopff, and Duez. Letters treating other subjects include five from Paul Ranson (n.d.) discussing wallpaper and tapestry designs; letters of 1897 from Ernest Chaplet and Auguste Delaherche about a ceramics exhibition sponsored by Le Figaro; a long, detailed letter from Gabriel Mourey (1893) discussing his plans for a series of monographs on contemporary French and British artists; seven letters (1894-99) from Lucien Pissarro about projects for illustrated books; 2 letters from Paul Signac (1894, n.d.) and a file of letters (34) from Gustave Geffroy on various journalistic matters, including the publication of his collected criticism and the brochure promoting his project for a "Musee du soir." A sketch by Carriere for the cover of the brochure is also included in the collection. In addition to Geffroy and Marx, critics represented by significant groups of letters are Arsene Alexandre, Henry Nocq, Moreau-Nelaton, Thadee Natanson, Felix Feneon, Frantz Jourdain, and Emile Verhaeren. A three-page draft manuscript (n.d.) by Octave Uzanne concerns the subject of art and industry and functionalism in the decorative arts. A one page manuscript by Geffroy (1899) is an open letter to the Director of Fine Arts advocating independent exhibition by decorative artists for the World's Fair of 1900. The collection also includes, under restricted use, photocopies of complementary material dispersed from the Marty archive.
ArchivalResource: ca. 230 items.
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- Marty, Andre, 1857-. Letters and manuscripts received by André Marty, ca. 1886-1911.
Houghton Library printed book provenance file, E-K.
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Houghton Library printed book provenance file, E-K.
Index to ownership/provenance information, primarily from printed books, held by Houghton Library.
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Sisley, Alfred, 1839-1899. Letters, 1889-1898.
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Letters, 1889-1898.
Three letters to unidentified correspondents: one supplying a list of paintings and shipping instructions for an exhibition in Brussels (1889); one requesting to borrow several paintings for an upcoming show at Petit's gallery (1896); one commenting on extracts of Tolstoy's "What is Art?" appearing in 'La Revue Blanche' (1898); and one letter to Gustave Geffroy discussing train schedules (1897).
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Sisley, Alfred, 1839-1899. Letters, 1889-1898.
Pissarro, Camille, 1830-1903. Letters, 1882-1903.
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Letters, 1882-1903.
Collection includes letters to family members as well as to critics, dealers and colleagues. Letters written from London, Paris and Eragny to his wife Julie, sons Rodolphe and Lucien, and niece Esther, discuss financial matters, health, travel plans and provide instructions regarding the sale of works of art, including prices, and the shipment of paintings and materials. (19 items, 1890-1903). Other letters are addressed to: Georges de Bellio (1882, 1891); Paul Durand-Ruel (1888); Maximilien Luce (1889-1890); Georges Petit (1889); Theodore Child (1889); Gustave Geffroy (1890); Claude Monet (1890-1891); Paul Signac (1894); Hippolyte Petitjean (1893, 1897); Ambroise Vollard (1896); and Andre Portier (1897); and include mention of personal matters, upcoming exhibitions and work in progress. Collection also includes two pages of notes listing paintings done at Havre, giving the subject and buyer in some instances (1903 Sept. 21). In chronological order.
ArchivalResource: 50 items.
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- Pissarro, Camille, 1830-1903. Letters, 1882-1903.
Geffroy, Gustave, 1855-1926. Le Statuaire Rodin : [n.p., probably Paris] : autograph manuscript signed, [n.d., ca. 1896].
Title:
Le Statuaire Rodin : [n.p., probably Paris] : autograph manuscript signed, [n.d., ca. 1896].
ArchivalResource: 1 item (31 leaves) ; (8vo)
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- Geffroy, Gustave, 1855-1926. Le Statuaire Rodin : [n.p., probably Paris] : autograph manuscript signed, [n.d., ca. 1896].
Coquelin, Ernest. Letter to Gustave Geffroy, 1897 Feb. 1.
Title:
Letter to Gustave Geffroy, 1897 Feb. 1.
The actor Ernest Coquelin Cadet sends hearty congratulations to his friend, Gustave Geffroy, for his recent book, L'Enfermé , which is an evocation of the undeterred revolutionary Auguste Blanqui. Coquelin ends his praise saying "Vous êtes un écrivain superbement français."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.)
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- Coquelin, Ernest. Letter to Gustave Geffroy, 1897 Feb. 1.
Rodin, Auguste, 1840-1917. Letters, 1882-1916.
Title:
Letters, 1882-1916.
Miscellaneous letters, 1882-1916, including letters to Madame Menard Dorian, Maurice Guillemot, Charles Morice, a M. Pellet and others, with discussion of his health, social engagements, exhibitions, his work, specifically his monument to Whistler, and the work of Eugene Carriere and J. B. Carpeaux; nine letters to the writer Armand Dayot, 1906-1916, mentioning an exhibition Dayot has organized and other matters; and nineteen letters to Gustave Geffroy, 1892-1909, with mention of articles Geffroy has written and Rodin's work.
ArchivalResource: ca. 75 items.
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- Rodin, Auguste, 1840-1917. Letters, 1882-1916.
Bernard, Emile, 1868-1941. Emile Bernard papers, 1886-1944.
Title:
Emile Bernard papers, 1886-1944.
Mostly drawn from papers originally with the artist's family, this collection includes an important series of early travel letters, but is otherwise strongest in its representation of Bernard's later critical, theoretical, and imaginative writings.
ArchivalResource: ca. 210 items.
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- Bernard, Emile, 1868-1941. Emile Bernard papers, 1886-1944.
Monet, Claude, 1840-1926. Letter to Gustave Geffroy, 1900 Jan. 7.
Title:
Letter to Gustave Geffroy, 1900 Jan. 7.
A handwritten letter with envelope from artist Claude Monet to art critic Gustave Geffroy.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Monet, Claude, 1840-1926. Letter to Gustave Geffroy, 1900 Jan. 7.
Bracquemond, Félix, 1833-1914. Letters, ca. 1860-1914.
Title:
Letters, ca. 1860-1914.
Collection includes four letters to the writer Charles Asselineau concerning work on a portrait of Asselineau (n.d.). Four letters to the writer Lucien Descaves comment on Descaves' literary ventures and mention briefly the critic Gustave Geffroy (1890-1914). There is one letter from Braquemond's wife to Descaves thanking him for the return of a painting and also mentioning Geffroy (1926?). Seven letters to the critic Maurice Guillemot notably concern illustrations for articles on which they are collaborating and Jerome Doucet's intention to make a photographic portrait of the artist (1891-1908). One letter to the dealer Fabre regards the price of art objects (1888). Individual letters are addressed to Giraldon (1892), Rouart (1890), Drouet (1893), and Malassis (1860). Fifteen letters are to unknown correspondents and generally concern reproductive engraving (1884-87, n.d.). Collection includes an engraving of ducks by Bracquemond. In alphabetical order by correspondent.
ArchivalResource: 38 items.
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- Bracquemond, Félix, 1833-1914. Letters, ca. 1860-1914.
Geffroy, Gustave, 1855-1926. Correspondence and manuscripts, 1884-1926.
Title:
Correspondence and manuscripts, 1884-1926.
The collection consists of correspondence with artists and other writers on both professional and personal matters, manuscripts of essays on Cezanne, Gauguin, Raffaelli, A. Barbier and the Salon of 1924, and miscellaneous printed matter. from Georges Renard about common friends in the art and literary worlds.
ArchivalResource: ca. 80 items.
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- Geffroy, Gustave, 1855-1926. Correspondence and manuscripts, 1884-1926.
Rosny, J.-H., 1856-1940. Gustave Geffroy (memoir), ca. 1926.
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Gustave Geffroy (memoir), ca. 1926.
A detailed characterization of the critic, evoking his appearance and manner, and his political, literary and artistic allegiances.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (8 p.)
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- Rosny, J.-H., 1856-1940. Gustave Geffroy (memoir), ca. 1926.
Papers concerning Germinie Lacerteux, 1889-1890.
Title:
Papers concerning Germinie Lacerteux, 1889-1890.
Proofs of by French novelist and historian Edmond de Goncourt. Germinie Lacerteux
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (.33 linear ft.)
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- Papers concerning Germinie Lacerteux, 1889-1890.
Denis, Maurice, 1870-1943. Letters, 1896-1920, n.d.
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Letters, 1896-1920, n.d.
To several correspondents, including Guy Lavand, Mme. Marcel Guerin, Marius and Ary Leblond, Francois Monod and Marc Laforgue, commenting on the sale of paintings, exhibition conditions, reviews of his work and personal matters. In one letter to the critic Gabriel Mourey, Denis mentions that Gustave Geffroy is supporting him on a mural project.
ArchivalResource: 12 items.
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- Denis, Maurice, 1870-1943. Letters, 1896-1920, n.d.
Raffaëlli, Jean François, 1850-1924. Jean François Raffaëlli papers, 1870-1929.
Title:
Jean François Raffaëlli papers, 1870-1929.
The collection comprises 220 items, including 96 letters sent (1883-1916), 17 letters received (ca. 1883-1919), and 16 manuscripts (1886-1918). Personal documents include eight pages that list Raffaëlli's art work with titles and prices, and 34 documents regarding his copyright account (1920-1922) and insurance policies (1876-1920). The printed materials comprise 52 items, which include a Raffaëlli original print [1907?]; 11 reproductions of his paintings and drawings (1885-1897); five portraits of Raffaëlli, including three studio photographs (1870, 1895, 1902), a magazine photograph (1910?), and a lithograph by A. Villette; 25 clippings about the artist, his work and obituaries (1884-1929). One of the seven items in a miscellanea group is a commemorative banquet menu with a drypoint cover by Gaston de Latenay. The publication series comprises seven items, including auction and exhibition catalogs. Series I. The 71 letters sent to identified persons include two groups of letters to friends who helped Raffaëlli to publish his works in foreign magazines: Theodore Child, his liaison at the New York Harper's New Monthly Magazine (9 letters, 1887); and Gabriel Mourey, his liaison at the London art magazine The Studio (17 letters, 1898-1908). Other important correspondents include Georges Petit, who sold Raffaëlli's works in his gallery (5 letters, ca. 1884-1894); Léon Hennique, who wrote a text for Raffaëlli's book "Les types de Paris," and whom he congratulates for his excellent novel (6 letters, ca. 1883-1888); Clément Janin (7 letters, 1899-1915); and Emile van Marcke, whom he keeps informed about the scandal regarding a fake replica sold by Knoedler & Co. in New York (n.d.) Among the 25 letters sent to unidentified persons, one written in English on Hotel Martin, N.Y. letterhead is most interesting. It contains, in a condensed style, information about his present and previous trips to the U.S., followed by all the activities he has planned for his stay in New York, including the sights he intends to paint [Jan. 1899]. Among the 17 letters received, the most important are the five letters from Gustave Geffroy, about his portrait by Raffaëlli, their long friendship, and his book about Clemenceau (ca. 1910-1919); a letter from Edmond de Goncourt, accepting a 15-day sitting for a full-size portrait (1888); and letters from Claude Monet, Joris-Karl Huysmans, Robert de Montesquiou, and Jean Richepin. Series II. The manuscripts include 16 items, of which 6 are fragmentary texts; most have no titles. Three signed manuscripts were addressed to Georges Montorgeuil at the newspaper Eclair: two are predictions of the German defeat (1915, 1916), and the third is a nostalgic reminiscing about the Paris fortifications soon to be demolished (1918). Fragmentary texts are about the politics of hatred between France and Germany [1899], the history of the ruling classes in France, the effect of machines in future society, and the "Chinese danger." A sharp criticism of the Salon des Champs Elysées was mailed to the Grand journal (1896). The literary essays include one about a visit to a madhouse, and "Le chemineau aux étoiles," a poetical vision of Rafaëlli's familiar character, the tramp. A 12-page manuscript "Les petites marchandes des rues," signed by Henry Gréville, was written for Raffaëlli's illustrated book "Les types de Paris" (1888). Series III. Of special interest are the lists of Raffaëlli's art works, including titles and prices (8 p.). Series IV. The 49 items of printed materials include a rare copy of the print "Le cheval dans la plaine" made for an article of Ajalbert; a full-size lithograph portrait of Raffaëlli by A. Villette; the reproduction of a wood engraved bust of the artist, with 6 verses and a small profile in ink added below, signed; and a photograph of Raffaëlli seated, with palette and brush in hands, which he copied in his drypoint self-portrait of 1895. Series V. The seven publications include a small catalog of Raffaëlli's exhibition in New York, which reproduces his portrait by E.A. Abbey, dated Feb. 1895, followed by a 4-page manuscript of the artist in facsimile; and the auction catalog of Raffaëlli's estate sold at Drouot in 1924, after the artist's death.
ArchivalResource: 220 items.
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- Raffaëlli, Jean François, 1850-1924. Jean François Raffaëlli papers, 1870-1929.
Bourdelle, Emile Antoine, 1861-1929. Letters, 1900-1929.
Title:
Letters, 1900-1929.
Letters are primarily addressed to writers and critics and comment on numerous topics including work in progress, upcoming exhibitions, banquets for Rodin and Carriere, atelier visits, musical performances, photographic and printed reproductions of his sculpture, articles about his work, and the influence of Jules Michelet on art. Correspondents include Raymond Bouyer (1906); Karl Boes (12 items, 1900-1906); Gustave Kahn (1907, 1920); Henri Gauthier (1919, 1924); the sculptor Francois Sicard (1919); and the writer Daniel Halevy (1920, 1929), Marcel Prevost (1921 June 8, Paris), and the critic Gustave Geffroy (1922). With one receipt dated 1929. In chronological order.
ArchivalResource: ca. 30 items.
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- Bourdelle, Emile Antoine, 1861-1929. Letters, 1900-1929.
Monet, Claude, 1840-1926. Letters sent, 1864-1925.
Title:
Letters sent, 1864-1925.
This collection has been assembled from various sources and embraces both private and professional correspondence, much of it with dealers, suppliers, critics, and other artists, as well as extensive files of letters to Camille Pissarro, Gustave Geffroy and Alice Monet. Though the subjects touched upon and the addressees largely parallel those in the published correspondence, most of this group is in fact unpublished.
ArchivalResource: ca. 200 items.
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- Monet, Claude, 1840-1926. Letters sent, 1864-1925.
Gauguin, Paul, 1848-1903. Paul Gauguin letters and writings, 1879-1903.
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Paul Gauguin letters and writings, 1879-1903.
Collection consists of letters to Camille Pissarro, Emile Schuffenecker, Emile Bernard and to several other correspondents; letters of Mette Gauguin to Pissarro and Andre Level; and essays and notes written by Gauguin on social, religious and aesthetic issues.
ArchivalResource: 24 items.
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- Gauguin, Paul, 1848-1903. Paul Gauguin letters and writings, 1879-1903.
Whitney Warren papers, 1914-1926.
Title:
Whitney Warren papers, 1914-1926.
Correspondence and other papers of New York architect Whitney Warren.
ArchivalResource: 18 boxes (8 linear ft.)
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- Whitney Warren papers, 1914-1926.
Galerie Georges Petit. Letters received, 1855-1903.
Title:
Letters received, 1855-1903.
Collection consists of letters addressed to Georges Petit or to his associates Hamman and Protais. The letters are from over forty correspondents and primarily concern business matters related to the sale of paintings, though there is some discussion of subject matter, work in progress, and upcoming exhibitions. A number of the letters are addressed to Petit in his capacity as vice president of the "Societe d'Aquarellistes Francais" or as a member of the organizing committee for a French exhibition in Copenhagen (1888). Correspondents include Jean-Charles Cazin, Meissonier, Mathilde Herbelin, Jules Breton, J. G. Vibert, Gustave Geffroy, Antonin Proust, Pierre Emmanuel Damoye, the watercolorist Jules-Ferdinand Jacquemart, Martin Rico, Henri Gervex and Alphonse Moutte. In alphabetical order by correspondent.
ArchivalResource: ca. 100 items.
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- Galerie Georges Petit. Letters received, 1855-1903.
Champier, Victor, b. 1851. Victor Champier papers, ca. 1834-1929.
Title:
Victor Champier papers, ca. 1834-1929.
This collection, comprising a range of material including manuscripts, clippings, and autograph letters, documents the public life of Victor Champier, particularly his career from the 1870s through the first decade of the 20th century. An active promoter of the decorative arts, Champier edited L'Année artistique, founded and directed La Revue des arts décoratifs, was involved with the creation of the Union central des arts décoratifs and the founding of France's Musée des arts décoratifs, and was a key figure in planning the Expositions universelles of 1889 and 1900.
ArchivalResource: ca. 5 linear ft. (12 boxes)
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- Champier, Victor, b. 1851. Victor Champier papers, ca. 1834-1929.
Duret, Théodore, 1838-1927. Letter to Gustave Geffroy, 1920 Apr. 23.
Title:
Letter to Gustave Geffroy, 1920 Apr. 23.
Théodore Duret thanks the art critic Gustave Geffroy for the articles he has sent. He found the information he needed about Toulouse-Lautrec, and added Geoffroy's name in the bibliography of his book [Lautrec, published in 1920.].
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Duret, Théodore, 1838-1927. Letter to Gustave Geffroy, 1920 Apr. 23.
Jean-François Raffaëlli papers, 1870-1929
Title:
Jean-François Raffaëlli papers 1870-1929
French painter, draftsman, printmaker, sculptor, and author of Italian descent. Raffaëlli introduced technical innovations in ink drawing colors, drypoint, and color engraving. The archive documents Raffaëlli's art (especially his innovations in printmaking), exhibits, art criticism, and his literary and socio-political writings through correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, clippings, and ephemera.
ArchivalResource: 220 items
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- Jean-François Raffaëlli papers, 1870-1929
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- Bernard, Emile, 1868-1941.
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- Bourdelle, Emile Antoine, 1861-1929.
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- Bracquemond, Félix, 1833-1914.
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- Chéret, Jules, 1836-1932.
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- Denis, Maurice, 1870-1943.
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- Raffaëlli, Jean François, 1850-1924.
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- Renard, Georges François, 1847-1930.
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