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Catalogs, 1930
Catalogs Jules Pascin, 1915-1965
Catalog of an Exhibition of Drawings by Jules Pascin, Berlin Photgraphic Company; Peintures-Aquarelles-Dessins Par Pascin, Galeries Pierre; Water Color Drawings by Jules Pascin, Daniel Gallery; Pascin, Niveau Gallery; De La Patelliere; Pascin, 100 Oil Paintings, Watercolours and Drawings, Bezalel national Museum, Jerusalem, 1958;Aus Ausstellungen der Galerie Flechtheim; "Pascin by Andre Kormendi", The Arts December 1930; articles and sketches are included.
Correspondence Crystal Ross and John Dos Passos, 1925 Spring
Correspondence Crystal Ross and John Dos Passos, 1922-1923
Correspondence Crystal Ross and John Dos Passos, 1924 January-Summer
Correspondence Crystal Ross and John Dos Passos, 1924 Fall-December
Correspondence Crystal Ross and John Dos Passos, 1925 January-March
Correspondence Crystal Ross Dabney and John Dos Passos, 1925 Summer
Correspondence Crystal Ross Dabney and John Dos Passos, 1926-1929
Correspondence G, 1986-1997
Correspondence Ross family letters, 1924-1925
John Barber correspondence, 1916-1929
Letters from Stuart Davis, Max Eastman, Lieutenant J. K. Nicholson, Art Young, Jacques Chastenet, W. E. Bell, Charles J. Symmonds, Robert Minor, Thomas A. H. Hay, and correspondence about the Liberator and the Masses
John Barber correspondence, 1930-1936
Letters about his stay in Paris, selling paintings, exhibits. Correspondents include William Bullitt and a letter from actor Edward G. Robinson
John Barber correspondence, 1950-1953
Correspondents include Jacques Chastenet,William C. Bullitt,Helen Sloan, Max Eastman, Frederic Taubes, and Huntington Hartford (about selected juries for art paintings). Letters congratulating him on his marriage.
John Barber correspondence, 1954-1957
Correspondents include Max Eastman, Jacques Chastenet, Margaret du Ronde letter to Huntington Hartford, George and Helene Biddle, Esther and Philip Klein and a letter from Barber's brother Dario. Letters about Israel and Palestine including a letter from screenwriter and author Ben Hecht ("A Child of the Century").
John Barber correspondence, 1961-1962
John Barber correspondence, 1963-1965
Correspondents include Emidio Angelo, Max Eastman, Maricel Gozland, and Warner Tabb. Phillip W. Phillips responds to Barber (complaints about how his art was not displayed or respected). Research requests about Claude McKay. Generic response from United Nations to Barber's letter.
John Barber correspondence, 1946-1949
Letters about the death of his sister Rita and letters about his paintings.
John Barber correspondence, 1965; undated
Barber letters complaining about juried art shows. Letters from the Galerie Fontainbleau in Miami Beach, Florida. Questions about The Masses and Liberator. Letters from actor and art collector Vincent Price. John Barber letters about his art work and wanting to have a painting at Yale.