Fritz Neugass papers, 1913-1979.

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Fritz Neugass papers, 1913-1979.

Autobiography, undated; correspondence with Luise Straus-Ernst (first wife of Max Ernst), Fanny Moore, Joachim Berthold, and others, 1941-44, 1970-79; manuscripts of a novel and three other works written pseudonymously by Neugass (one coauthored by Luise Straus-Ernst) in four internment camps (Antibes, Les Milles, Manosque, and Gurs) in southern France, 1939-41; typescripts of articles and related correspondence, photographs, notes, and clippings relating to art collecting and criticism, photography, architecture, and motion pictures, 1942-79; photographs of the Neugass family, 1920s-1970s; photographs (including extensive black-and-white negatives and prints and some intermediate-format color transparencies) taken by Neugass in New York City, Cape Cod, and Provincetown, Mexico, France, Italy, Greece, Turkey, and the Mediterranean world in the 1940s and 1950s; signed prints, lithographs, and watercolors by Bernard Schultze, Ursula Schultze, Karl Heinz Krause, and Joachim Berthold, 1963-68; photographs by Werner Cohnitz, Eliot Eliosofon, Walter Laebli, Gjon Mill, Arnold Newman, Edward Steichen, and others, n.d.; and a television film about the American art market text and narration by Neugass, first broadcast on the Westdeutscher Rundfunk on March 6, 1966.

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