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VIAFrevised2015-09-20machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-11T01:59:18machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-11T01:59:18humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonTal-Coat, Pierre.presumedTal-Coat, Pierre JacobpresumedArtArts, FrenchGindertael, Roger van, 1899-1982.Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.)Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946.Tal-Coat, Pierre JacobTAL-COAT, PIERRE. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.TAL-COAT, PIERRE.Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.1 folder.Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)Tal-Coat, Pierre. Pierre Tal Coat : artist file : study photographs and reproductions of works of art with accompanying documentation 1930?-1990 [graphic] [compiled by staff of The Museum of Modern Art, New York].Tal-Coat, Pierre.Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.)Pierre Tal Coat : artist file : study photographs and reproductions of works of art with accompanying documentation 1930?-1990 [graphic] [compiled by staff of The Museum of Modern Art, New York]. 1930?-19901 or more folders: ill. (some col.) ; 38 cm.File of color and black and white photographs of work of art, assembled by the staff of The Museum of Modern Art in New York from the museum's establishment until 1990. Items may include full views, details, installations, etc. Frick Art Reference Library of The Frick CollectionTal Coat, Pierre, 1905-1985 : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].Tal Coat, Pierre, 1905-1985 : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].1 folder.The folder may include clippings, announcements, small exhibition catalogs, and other ephemeral items. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson LibraryStein, Gertrude, 1874-1946. Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas papers, 1837-1961.Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946.Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas papers 1837-1961Total Boxes: 173; Other Storage Formats: Oversize, artwork, objects, cold storage; Linear Feet: 93The Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas Papers contain manuscripts of writings, letters, clippings, photographs, artworks, and personal papers relating to the life and work of Gertrude Stein and her companion, Alice B. Toklas, and to Gertrude's brother, Leo Stein, an artist and writer. As well as holding the bulk of Stein's literary output (often described as "experimental" or "cubist" writing), the materials document Stein and Toklas' involvement with the literary and art scene in Paris during the first half of the 20th century. Series I, Writings, contains holograph and typescript drafts of the majority of Gertrude Stein's writings, including "The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas," "The Making of Americans" (complete with a quantity of notes, or "studies"), "Tender Buttons" and a group of unpublished fragments and carnets, notebooks kept by Stein with preliminary drafts of writings. Series II, Correspondence of Gertrude Stein, contains letters sent from a wide variety of Stein's friends: artists such as Georges Bracque, Jean Cocteau, and Pablo Picasso; writers such as Sherwood Anderson, Ernest Hemingway, and Thornton Wilder; and acquaintances through many years such as Mildred Aldrich, Etta and Claribel Cone, Robert Haas, Mabel Dodge Luhan,Sir Francis Rose, Virgil Thomson, and Carl Van Vechten. Series III, Third Party Letters and Series IV, Alice B. Toklas Correspondence, contain letters from many of the same people, the latter group containing Alice Toklas's correspondence following Gertrude Stein's death. Series V, Personal Papers, and Series VI, Clippings, gather together various personal affects of Stein and Toklas as well as documentation of Stein's life as reported during her lifetime. Series VII, Photographs, show Stein from early childhood through 1946, the year she died. Prints showing Alice Toklas, various friends, artworks, and locales are included in this series, as are several volumes of prints made by Carl Van Vechten. Series VIII and IX contain numerous artworks and objects given by Stein and Toklas. Included here are a painting by Pablo Picasso and a sketch by Henri Matisse. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryGindertael, Roger van, 1899-1982. Letters received, 1951-1964.Gindertael, Roger van, 1899-1982.Atlan, Jean-Michel, 1913-1960.Bissière, Roger, 1888-1964.Cahn, Marcelle.Corneille, 1922-2010.Degottex, Jean, 1918-1988.Deyrolle, Jean, 1911-1967.Dubuffet, Jean, 1901-1985.Hosiasson, Philippe, 1898-1978.Lapicque, Charles, 1898-1988.Magnelli, Alberto, 1888-1971.Mesens, E. L. T. (Edouard Léon Théodore), 1903-1971.Messagier, Jean.Pevsner, Antoine, 1886-1962.Pougny, Jean, 1894-1956.Seuphor, Michel, 1901-Szenes, Arpad, 1897-1985.Tal-Coat, Pierre.Vasarely, Victor, 1906-1997.Villon, Jacques, 1875-1963.Letters received, 1951-1964.55 items.Fifty-three letters, notes and postcards sent to the art critic Roger van Gindertael, primarily from artists whose work he reviewed. Of the nine letters from the art historian and poet Michel Seuphor, one arranges a meeting between Gindertael and Jean Arp (1952). The painter Charles Lapicque describes his upcoming exhibitions and his contribution to the Venice Biennial (9 items, n.d.). Lapicque also includes an exhibit list of his paintings. In one note, Jacques Villon expresses his appreciation for Gindertael's favorable review of his work (1961). The three letters from Jean Dubuffet discuss an article by Gindertael and extend invitations to dinner (1954, n.d.). Letters by others comment on articles and critiques of their work written by Gindertael, offer works of art to him to express their appreciation, and invite Gindertael to exhibitions and social engagements. Artists represented include Roger Bissière, Marcelle Cahn, Alberto Magnelli, Victor Vasarely, and Jean Pougny, whose biography Gindertael wrote. The collection also includes one letter each from the following artists: Jean-Michel Atlan (n.d.), Corneille (1953), Jean Degottex (1953), Jean Deyrolle (n.d.), Philippe Hosiasson (1954), E. L. T. Mesens (1953), Jean Messagier (n.d.), Antoine Pevsner (1952), Arpad Szenes (n.d.), and Pierre Tal-Coat (n.d.). A two page offprint appears to be an introduction to a book or exhibition catalogue (1952). Getty Research Institute