Victor Koshkin-Youritzin papers, 1999-2006.

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Victor Koshkin-Youritzin papers, 1999-2006.

Collection includes seven color photographs of Charles Henri Ford and others at Ford's home on Montauk, Long Island, in summer 2000 and printed materials relating to Ford, Hélène de Beauvoir, the painter Harold Stevenson, and Pavel Tchelitchew. The photographs, six attributed to Koshkin-Youritzin and one to Indra Tamang, include Ford, Stevenson, Koshkin-Youritzin, Tamang, and others. The printed materials include catalogs for faculty and Tchelitchew exhibitions hosted at Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, with printed reproductions of photographs by Koshkin-Youritzin, and photocopies of correspondence and clippings relating to de Beauvoir, Ford, Stevenson, and Tchelitchew. There are copies of letters to Koshkin-Youritzin from Stevenson, Robert Rosenblum, de Beauvoir biographer Claudine Monteil, and Eugene R. Gaddis, and from libraries and museums, including the Wadsworth Atheneum and the Andy Warhol Museum.

0.21 linear ft. (1 box)

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Tchelitchew, Pavel, 1898-1957

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Russian-born painter, set designer, and costume designer, Pavel Tchelitchew emigrated in 1920. He lived in Berlin (1921-23) and Paris (1923-34) before moving to New York, where he lived with his partner Charles Henri Ford. He became a United States citizen in 1952 and died in Grottaferrata, Italy in 1957. Tchelitchew's early painting was abstract in style, described as Constructivist and Futurist and influenced by his study with Aleksandra Ekster in Kiev. After emigrating to Paris ...

Koshkin-Youritzin, Victor

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Victor Koshkin-Youritzin (1942-), art educator. From the description of Victor Koshkin-Youritzin papers, 1999-2006. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702180148 ...

Beauvoir, Hélène de, 1910-

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Tamang, Indra

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Stevenson, Harold, 1929-

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B. 1929, IDABEL, OKLAHOMA Harold Stevenson was born in 1929 in Idabel, Oklahoma. Over the past six decades, the male figure—often nude and always sumptuously rendered—has dominated the oeuvre of the self-taught painter. Stevenson moved to New York to pursue art in 1949 and almost immediately befriended Andy Warhol. Stevenson would later become the subject of Warhol’s first film entitled Harold and would also appear in the pop artist’s video Heat (1972). In 1959, Stevenson relocated to Europe, w...

Rosenblum, Robert

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Robert Rosenblum (1927- 2006) was an art historian and professor in New York, N.Y. Rosenblum Received B. A. from Queens College, M.A. Yale University, Ph.D. NYU Institute of Fine Arts. He taught at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. From the description of Robert Rosenblum papers, circa 1934-2006. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 779476899 Art historian, New York, N.Y. b. 1923. Received B.A. from Queens College, M...

Monteil, Claudine.

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Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art

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Ford, Charles Henri

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Charles Henri Ford (1913- ), writer, editor, and poet, is best known for his collections of surrealist poetry and for editing Blues, 1929-30, and View, 1940-1947. From the description of Charles Henri Ford papers, 1928-1947 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702131650 American poet, playwright, painter, and publisher, born 1913, Hazelhurst, Miss. From the description of Charles Henri Ford papers, 1906-1989, bulk 1920-1989. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: ...

Gaddis, Eugene R., 1947-....

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Wadsworth Atheneum.

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Art museum; Hartford, Conn. Established 1842 to house the collection of Daniel Wadsworth, a painter and collector. The museum grew considerably with gifts from J.P. Morgan into a premiere institution of American fine and decorative arts. Formerly known as Wadsworth Atheneum and Morgan Memorial. From the description of Wadsworth Atheneum scrapbooks, 1899-1963. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122502531 ...

Andy Warhol Museum

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