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- All Subjects: "La Belle Dame Sans Merci" painting
- Creators: Valley of the Sun Gay and Lesbian Center
- Creators: Connelly, Mollie
- Status: Published
ContributorsValley of the Sun Gay and Lesbian Center (Contributor)
Created1982
DescriptionBronco's Fashion Show and McCarthy Full Moon Benefit Reception.
ContributorsValley of the Sun Gay and Lesbian Center (Contributor)
Created1982
DescriptionBronco's Re-Grand Opening; Caption on reverse states "23" Folder title: Bars, 1982 April
ContributorsValley of the Sun Gay and Lesbian Center (Contributor)
Created1982
DescriptionBronco's Re-Grand Opening; Caption on reverse states "23"
ContributorsValley of the Sun Gay and Lesbian Center (Contributor)
Created1982
DescriptionA group of three men stand and talk to one another while facing away from the camera.
ContributorsValley of the Sun Gay and Lesbian Center (Contributor)
Created1982
DescriptionAn off center shot of a man standing and speaking to an off camera audience.
ContributorsValley of the Sun Gay and Lesbian Center (Contributor)
Created1982
DescriptionBronco's Re-Grand Opening; Caption on reverse states "23"
ContributorsValley of the Sun Gay and Lesbian Center (Contributor)
Created1982
DescriptionGay People's Alliance (GPA) Conference. Caption on reverse states "10" Folder title: Organizations, 1982 May
ContributorsWaterhouse, John William, 1849-1917 (Author) / Connelly, Mollie (Transcriber)
Created1893 to 1917
Description
Concerning Waterhouse's hope that Mr. Woodiwiss will let the "Belle Dame" painting be sent to Stockholm at Prince Eugene of Sweden's request.
ContributorsWaterhouse, John William, 1849-1917 (Author) / Connelly, Mollie (Transcriber)
Created1893 to 1917
Description
Concerning Waterhouse best Christmas wishes, his opinions about the etchings of the "Belle Dame", and his offer to help Woodiwiss with his art collection.
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.