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ContributorsPalgen-Maissoneuve, Mimi, 1918-1995 (Photographer)
Created1942 to 1962
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ContributorsPalgen-Maissoneuve, Mimi, 1918-1995 (Photographer)
Created1942 to 1962
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ContributorsPalgen-Maissoneuve, Mimi, 1918-1995 (Photographer)
Created1942 to 1962
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ContributorsPalgen-Maissoneuve, Mimi, 1918-1995 (Photographer)
Created1942 to 1962
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ContributorsPalgen-Maissoneuve, Mimi, 1918-1995 (Photographer)
Created1942 to 1962
ContributorsDarío, Rubén (Author)
Created1915-01-12
DescriptionHandwritten letter from Rubén Darío to Amado Nervo. Amado Nervo (August 27, 1870 - May 24, 1919) was a Mexican poet and prose writer, who belonged to the Modernism movement. He is also noted for his novels and essays. Rubén Darío was in New York when the letter was written.
ContributorsAldrich, Anne Reeve, 1866-1892 (Author) / Connelly, Mollie (Transcriber)
Created1890-07-04
DescriptionConcerning Aldrich's reception of Dickinson's note, her instructions on how to obtain a photograph, and Aldrich's views on suffering and sympathy.
ContributorsWaterhouse, John William, 1849-1917 (Author) / Connelly, Mollie (Transcriber)
Created1893 to 1917
Description

Concerning Waterhouse's painting the "Belle Dame" having been selected for an exhibition, his thanks to Woodiwiss for the photographs he sent, Waterhouse's painting of Mrs. Newton Robinson, and his trip to Switzerland.

ContributorsWaterhouse, John William, 1849-1917 (Author) / Connelly, Mollie (Transcriber)
Created1893 to 1917
Description

Concerning Waterhouse's return from Switzerland, his receipt of the photographs of the "Belle Dame" painting sent to him by Woodiwiss, and his request for Woodiwiss to write to Dixon to send Waterhouse more than one print.

ContributorsWaterhouse, John William, 1849-1917 (Author) / Connelly, Mollie (Transcriber)
Created1893 to 1917
Description

Concerning Waterhouse's trip to Switzerland, his intentions to sign photographs of the "Belle Dame" once he returns, and his hope that the etching of the "Belle Dame" will turn out well.