Collection Summary
Lake, Carlton, 1915-2006
Carlton Lake Art Collection
circa 1772-1985 (bulk circa 1910-1935)
Art Collection AR-00148
41 boxes, 1 flat file drawer (1,098 items)
Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin
The Carlton Lake Art Collection is comprised mainly of
drawings on paper, plus some paintings and sculpture, by modern French artists, most of whom
had some connection to the French literary scene. The works of Christian Bérard, Félix
Hilaire Buhot, Jean Cocteau, Raoul Dufy, André Hellé, Jean Hugo, Valentine Hugo, Berthe
Morisot, Armand Rassenfosse, Odilon Redon, Arthur Rimbaud, Sir Francis Rose, and Ivan Thiele
dominate the collection. Other prominent artists represented include Ferdinand Bac, Paterne
Berrichon, Pierre Bonnard, Alexander Calder, Paul Cézanne, Richard Cosway, Alexandre Dumas
fils, Henri de Groux, Max Jacob, Augustus John, Marcel Marceau, Marie Monnier, Pablo
Picasso, Auguste Rodin, Leo Stein, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
No linguistic material present
Acquisition:
Purchase and gift, 1965-1998
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Processed by:
Helen Young, 1998-1999
Biographical Sketch
Carlton Lake (born 1915, Brockton, Massachusetts; died 2006, Austin, Texas) was the curator
of the French Collection at the Harry Ransom Center. He was the Paris art critic for the
Christian Science Monitor (1950-1965), as well as a regular
contributor to the Atlantic Monthly, and other periodicals. He is the
author of In Quest of Dali, 1969; Confessions of a Literary Archaeologist, 1990; co-author (with
Françoise Gilot, Picasso's ex-mistress) of Life with Picasso, 1964; editor
of A Dictionary of Modern Painting, 1956; and has authored and
co-authored other books.
Lake graduated from the Boston University College of Liberal Arts (1936), and Columbia
University (M.A. in Italian, 1937). He did doctoral studies at New York University's
Institute of Fine Arts, as well as at the École du Louvre, the Sorbonne, and the Collège de
France. He was also in the Marines during World War II.
Lake started collecting in 1936, and when he moved to France after World War II, his
collecting advanced and broadened. He put together a major research collection by acquiring
primary works, as well as the background material on the writers and their environment,
which give context to those primary works. The entire Lake Collection at the Ransom Center
(of which the Carlton Lake Art Collection is one part) includes manuscripts, books, music,
and photography.
Carlton Lake curated the Ransom Center exhibitions
Baudelaire to Beckett: A Century of French Art & Literature,
1976; and No Symbols Where None Intended (a Samuel Beckett
exhibition), 1984. He co-curated an exhibition on Henri-Pierre Roché (the author of Jules et Jim) in 1991.
Lake was a full-time resident of Paris 1950-1975, and then divided his time between France
and the U.S. 1976-1984. Before his position as curator of the French Collection, Lake served
as a consultant to the Harry Ransom Center from 1969 to 1975.
Sources
Shavelson, Michael B.
Parisian Fields of Texas,Bostonia (Fall 1997).
Basbanes, Nicholas A.
A Gentle Madness: Bibliophiles, Bibliomanes, and the Eternal
Passion for Books (New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1996).
Scope and Contents
The Carlton Lake Art Collection is comprised mainly of works by modern French artists,
circa 1772-1985 (bulk circa 1910-1935). Most of the works are on paper; there are a few
paintings and sculptural works. Almost all of the artists had some connection to the French
literary scene. The works are arranged alphabetically by artist, with a few exceptions.
Works by a few artists, including Christian Bérard, Félix Hilaire Buhot, Jean Cocteau,
Raoul Dufy, André Hellé, Jean Hugo, Valentine Hugo, Berthe Morisot, Armand Rassenfosse,
Odilon Redon, Arthur Rimbaud (as both artist and subject), Sir Francis Rose, and Ivan Thiele
dominate the collection. In addition to these artists, other prominent artists whose works
are present include Ferdinand Bac, Paterne Berrichon, Pierre Bonnard, Alexander Calder, Paul
Cézanne, Richard Cosway, Alexandre Dumas fils, Henri de Groux, Max Jacob, Augustus John,
Marcel Marceau, Marie Monnier, Pablo Picasso, Auguste Rodin, Leo Stein, and Henri de
Toulouse-Lautrec. Cross references to artists are provided within the alphabetically
arranged folder list for a few works that have been filed by subject, or to other artist
attributions.
Works by Jean Cocteau make up nearly one-fourth of this collection, and are arranged in the
following groups: Portraits (alphabetical by subject, followed by unidentified portrait
subjects); Drawings for Theatrical Productions; Drawings for Publications; Drawings of
Miscellaneous Subjects; and Drawings for Emblems and Devices for Les Editions de la
Sirène.
Approximately 250 of the items in this collection originated from Jean Cocteau's personal
collection (up to about 1935), which had originally been sold to Henri Lefebvre by Maurice
Sachs and Robert delle Donne. The Cocteau materials include drawings by Cocteau: his
illustrations for
Les Enfants terribles, Les Parents terribles, and Orphée; sketches for his Le Potomak; a study for Honegger's opera, Antigone; designs for Satie's Parade; sketch for a design for a cover for Poulenc's Toréador (song with words by Cocteau); a group of sheets with
samples of Cocteau's signature in various styles and imitations of the signatures of others,
with obscene caricatures of political and society figures on the versos; sketchbooks; and
Cocteau's drawings and sketches of Georges Auric, Léon Bakst, Barbette, André Beucler,
Jacques-Emile Blanche, Berthe Bovy, Blaise Cendrars, Paul Delaroche, Jean Desbordes, Tony de
Gandarillas, Valentine Hugo, Tamara Karsavina, Charlotte Lysès, Comtesse de Noailles,
Marianne Oswald, Raymond Radiguet, Gérard Berthier de Savigny, and Erik Satie. The Cocteau
materials also include works by Christian Bérard, Paul Delaroche, Raoul Dufy, Olavo d'Eça
Leal, Serge Férat, Jean and Valentine Hugo, Roger de La Fresnaye, Marie Laurencin, Jean
Oberlé, Francis Picabia, Pablo Picasso, Diego Rivera, Théodore Strawinsky, Léopold Survage,
and Paulet Thévenaz. The artwork from Cocteau's collection can be identified in the folder
list by accession numbers which are underlined. Further information about the Jean Cocteau
collection can be found in Carlton Lake's Confessions of a Literary
Archaeologist (1990).
The Carlton Lake Art Collection also encompasses a large group of art works from the
collection of the painter and designer, Valentine (Gross) Hugo, who was married to Jean
Hugo, and later AndréBreton's mistress. Valentine Hugo's collection includes many works by
Jean Hugo and Jean Cocteau.
The Lake Collection includes a large number of portraits, mainly of authors and poets who
were living in France, and other people who were connected to the French artistic scene of
the early twentieth century. Portrait subjects include Guillaume Apollinaire, composer
Georges Auric, Léon Paul Fargue, André Maurois, Lady Ottoline Morrell, Auguste Renoir,
philologist and historian Ernest Renan, Gertrude Stein, and Paul Verlaine. There are also
works that were created for various published works, including woodcuts by André Derain for
Apollinaire's
L'enchanteur pourrissant (1909); illustrations by
Henri de Groux for Remy de Gourmont's Le Fantime and Histoires magiques; lithographs by Luc-Albert Moreau for Francis
Carco's Tableau de l'amour vénal (1924); three linoleum
blocks cut by Henri Matisse for a planned (but never published) edition of Baudelaire's
Les Fleurs du mal, which was to have been designed and printed by
Daragnès; drawings by Armand Rassenfosse for Claude Farrère's Shahra Sultane (1923); prints by Georges Rouault for his own Cirque de l'Étoile filante (1938), and for Vollard's Réincarnations du Pére Ubu (1932); and two drawings by Antoine de
Saint-Exupéry for his Le Petit Prince. This finding aid includes a subject
index which lists the portrait subjects and names of associated works (published works,
music compositions, theater productions, etc.) that have been identified in the Lake
Collection.
The Carlton Lake Collection at the Ransom Center encompasses a large body of manuscripts
and more than 5,000 volumes. There are also photographs in the Photography Collection's
Carlton Lake Literary Files. Three gouache paintings by Jean Lurçat for Patrice de La Tour
Du Pin's
Bestiaire fabuleux (1950) have been transferred to
the Carlton Lake Manuscript Collection.
Notes Concerning Arrangement and the Folder List
The works are housed in 35 medium size boxes, 3 oversize boxes, and 1 flat-file drawer,
except for a few works which are in other locations (the French Curator's office, the vault,
long term loan). The works in the first 7 boxes are arranged alphabetically by creator.
Boxes 8-34 contain works by certain artists who are represented by a number of works in the
Lake Collection (Bérard, Buhot, Cocteau, Dufy, J. Hugo, V. Hugo, Morisot, Redon, Rimbaud,
Rose, Thiele). Works by unidentified artists are in Box 35. Oversize items were placed
either in the 3 oversize boxes 36-38 or the flat-file as appropriate. The following folder
list includes creators, titles of works, number of items, format, media, dimensions, and
accession numbers.
Folder List
1.1
Al΄tman, Natan Isaevich. [Paul Fort: head
portrait, inscribed: “A Mademoiselle Germaine d’Orfer”].
1 drawing (pencil), 20.5 x 11.1 cm. (2004.13.1)
1.6
Bac, Ferdinand. Verlaine.
1 drawing (graphite and colored pencil), 23.3 x 8 cm. (78.80)
1.9
Bécat, Paul-Emile. Léon-Paul Fargue.
1 print (etching), 14.5 x 11.4 cm. (78.76)
Flat file
Belloc, Hilaire. [Sailboat at sea].
1 print (etching), 14.5 x 11.4 cm. (78.92)
Benito, Edouard (after) -- see Miller, Frank (Box
5.25)
1.10
Benoit, Pierre-André. [Bateau-Lavoir].
1 print (screenprint, color), 9 x 27 cm. folded to 9 x 13.7 cm.
(98.1.8)
Bérard, Christian.
8.1
[Standing woman with arms outstretched].
1 drawing (ink), 26.7 x 20.6 cm. (79.243.1)
8.2
[Standing woman].
1 drawing (ink and wash), 26.8 x 20.6 cm. (79.243.2)
8.3
[Standing woman, right profile].
1 drawing (ink and wash), 26.7 x 20.5 cm. (79.243.3)
8.4
[Standing warrior with shield and spear, shield held out].
1 drawing (ink and pencil), 27 x 21 cm. (79.243.4)
8.5
[Standing warrior with spear, leaning on shield].
1 drawing (ink and pencil), 27 x 21 cm. (79.243.5)
8.6
[Seated man; drawn on undated AL from the artist to Jean
Cocteau].
1 drawing (ink), 26.8 x 20.6 cm. (79.243.6)
8.7
[Two nude male figures, standing].
1 drawing (ink and pencil), 26.4 x 21.2 cm. (79.243.7)
8.8
[Nude male kneeling].
1 drawing (ink and pastel, color), 20.9 x 26.9 cm. (79.243.8)
8.9
[Male angel, with smaller figure].
1 drawing (ink), 26.8 x 20.6 cm. (79.243.9)
8.10
[Costumed male figure in three poses; sketches for Cocteau's film, La Belle et la Bête].
1 drawing (ink and wash), 26.8 x 20.5 cm. (79.243.10)
8.11
[Man in knee-pants, holding out butterfly wand].
1 drawing (ink), 26.7 x 20.6 cm. (79.243.11)
8.12
[Two costumed male figures, standing; verso: seated horse-headed figure and
another seated figure].
1 drawing (ink, sepia), 24 x 32.3 cm. (79.243.12)
8.13
La Phèdre de Racine.
1 drawing (ink and wash), 37.3 x 31.1 cm. (79.243.13)
Bernard, Emile -- see Unidentified (Box
35.15)
Berrichon, Paterne. See also Rimbaud, Arthur (Box
31.1-31.25)
1.11
[Designs for bookplates]
9 drawings on 1 sheet (ink) 21 x 18 cm. (74.189.1)
Painting storage
Roche [village].
1 drawing (pencil), 11.5 x 20 cm. (68.17)
1.12
Bilis, Aaron. [Paul Fort: head and shoulders;
inscribed by the artist to Fort]. 1928.
1 drawing (conté crayon), 23.9 x 17.9 cm. (2004.13.2)
1.13
Bocian. [Man with instrument].
1 drawing (pastel, color) 16 x 12.3 cm. (78.96)
Bonnard, Pierre.
36.1
[Portrait of Auguste Renoir].
1 print (etching), 25.6 x 19.8 cm. (68.21)
36.2-25
Programs for Villa Bach.
24 items, 31.1 x 26 cm. 6 watercolors and 16 ink drawings on 22 programs.
(72.57.1-22)
Bonnat, Léon-Joseph-Florentin. See Renan, Ernest
(Box 6.29-6.30)
Boschère, Jean de. [Illustrations for The golden asse of Lucius Apuleius,
1931].
2 drawings (ink)
1.14
Ch XV, 9.9 x 15.8 cm. (69.92.1)
1.15
Ch XVI, 10 x 13.6 cm. (69.92.2)
1.16
Boudin, Eugène. Barques de pêche sur la plage
d'Etretat.
1 print (photogravure), 22.5 x 31.5 cm. (78.222)
1.17
Breugnot, A.L. [Jean Cocteau].
1927.
4 prints (woodcut), 21.1 x 16.3 cm. (79.245.1-4)
1.18
Brodzky, Horace. [Jacob Epstein].
1 drawing (ink and wash), 16.4 x 14.2 cm. (78.93)
1.19
Brunoy. [Still life with pitcher, cup and saucer,
spoon, fruit].
1 drawing (charcoal, pencil), 21.8 x 31.4 cm. (99.5.43)
Buhot, Félix Hilaire.
8.14
[Two women with globe and candle; inscribed: Pierre Louys].
1889.
1 print (etching), 9.8 x 13.6 cm. (78.255)
8.15
[Five seated figures].
1 print (wood engraving), 6.8 x 12.1 cm. (73.196)
8.16
[Horse and carriage].
1 painting (oil on paper), 25 x 29.6 cm. (73.626)
8.17
Ex libris de l'Ensorcelée.
1 print (etching), 22 x 15.3 cm. (78.177.1)
8.18
Ex Libris d'eaux fortes pour l'Ensorcelée de Mr. J. Barbey D'Aurevilly M(?)
P Lemerre(?) ed.
1 print (etching), 22 x 15.3 cm. (78.177.2)
1.20
Burney, François-Eugène. Emile Zola.
1 print (etching), 26.3 x 16.9 cm. (99.5.76)
1.21
Calder, Alexander. Fernande Barrey.
1 drawing (pencil), 27.3 x 21 cm. (68.13)
Painting storage
Cazals, F.-A. [Paul Verlaine].
1 painting (oil on canvas), 55 x 38.1 cm. (73.341)
Flat file
Cézanne, Paul.
Flat file
[Self portrait]. 1898.
1 print (lithograph), 63.4 x 47.9 cm. (68.22)
42.1-2
[Portrait of his son].
1 drawing (pencil), ierregular 16.5 x 13.5 cm. (68.18)
1.22
Cham. Voyage de plaisir pour l'Egypte [10
vignettes with inscriptions].
1 drawing (ink), 28.2 x 22.1 cm. (99.5.41)
1.23
Chardon, Charles. Alexandre Dumas II.
1 print (engraving), 27.2 x 19 cm. (99.5.47)
Chattelerault, Victor de.
4 collages, 30.4 x 22.8 cm. Accompanied by printed envelope: "Victor de
Chattelerault: 4 Collages. Archangel Press... New York, N.Y. MCMXXXVIII
[1948]"
2.1
No. 3 (65.530.1)
2.2
No. 33 (65.530.2)
2.3
No. 13 (65.530.3)
2.4
No. 35 (65.530.4)
Contemporary portraits. -- Hot Springs, Ark., Distributed by Henri de
Monserrat, New Orleans, La., 1950.
10 prints (color), 27.9 x 21.7 cm.
2.5
Jean Kingston Fineran, à Nouvelle Orleans,
1953.
(65.532.1)
2.6
James Franklin Lewis, juin, 1943.
(65.532.2)
2.7
Joe Gould, à New York, 1946.
(65.532.3)
2.8
Thomas Merton, le trappiste, à Gethsemane,
1950.
(65.532.4)
2.9
Jean Clemmer, pinx, à Nouvelle Orleans,
1947.
(65.532.5)
2.10
Jean Gould Fletcher, à Little Rock, novembre,
1949.
(65.532.6)
2.11
Poète Beaudoin, juin, 1948, à Mt. Kisco, N.Y.
(65.532.7)
2.12
Gertrude Stein, janvier, 1940 à Paris.
(65.532.8)
2.13
Stritch, le cardinal, Chicago, 1947.
(65.532.9)
2.14
Pablo Picasso, pinx, à Antibes, 1942.
(65.532.10)
2.15
Chevolleau, Jean. Filet le Soir.
1 print (lithograph, color), 20.6 x 32 cm. (80.81)
Cocteau, Jean. See also Hugo, Jean (Box 24.2,
24.8)
Portraits
39.1
[Marc Allégret(?), attributed to Jean Cocteau].
1918.
1 drawing (pencil), 48.9 x 30.1 cm. (79.259)
Georges Auric.
9.1
[Barefooted, hands clasped in front].
1923.
1 drawing (ink), 27 x 21 cm. (79.162.1)
9.2
[Profile, small horse and nude rider in background].
1 drawing (ink), 27 x 21 cm. (79.162.2)
9.3
[Profile].
1 drawing (ink), 26.4 x 21.1 cm. (79.162.3)
9.4
[Profile, sitting in chair]. 1923.
1 drawing (ink), 27 x 21 cm. Inscribed on verso by Valentine Hugo.
(79.162.4)
9.5
[Sitting in chair]. 1923.
1 drawing (ink), 27 x 21 cm. Inscribed on verso by Valentine Hugo.
(79.162.5)
9.6
[Profile].
1 drawing (ink), 26.4 x 21.1 cm. (79.162.6)
9.7
[Upper back, left shoulder, and left side of face].
1 drawing (pencil), 26.8 x 20.9 cm. (79.209)
9.8
[Left profile of head wearing hat; similar image on verso].
1 drawing (ink), 32 x 21.5 cm. (99.5.1)
9.9
[Left profile of head wearing hat].
1 drawing (ink), 32 x 21.5 cm. (99.5.2)
9.10
[Left profile of head wearing hat; profile of face only,
below].
1 drawing (ink), 32 x 21.5 cm. (99.5.3)
9.11
[Georges Auric lying down, head turned looking up; next to standing man
in hat, trousers with suspenders; driver in two-wheeled carriage pulled by two
horses, on verso].
1 drawing (ink), 26.7 x 20.8 cm. (99.5.4)
9.12
[Seated in chair, three-quarters view of face].
1 drawing (ink, pencil), 26.8 x 20.7 cm. (99.5.5)
9.13
[Rear view of nude, arms outstretched, defecating].
1 drawing (ink), 13.5 x 10.5 cm. (99.5.6)
9.14
[Left profile of head, with mustache; portrait of Auric?].
1 drawing (ink), 27 x 21 cm. (99.5.7)
9.15
[Portrait of face, tie and collar].
1 drawing (ink), 26.5 x 21.1 cm. (99.5.8)
9.16
[Three-quarters view of head, shoulder and hands].
1 drawing (ink), 26.5 x 21.1 cm. (99.5.9)
9.17
[Three-quarters view of face, collar].
1 drawing (ink), 26.5 x 21.1 cm. (99.5.10)
9.18
[Left profile of face, necktie].
1 drawing (ink), 26.5 x 21.1 cm. (99.5.11)
9.19
[Three-quarters view of face, looking down].
1 drawing (ink), 26.5 x 21.1 cm. (99.5.12)
9.20
[Left profile of head, looking down, shoulders].
1 drawing (ink), 26.5 x 21.1 cm. (99.5.13)
9.21
[Left profile of face, lock of hair touching eyebrow, with
collar].
1 drawing (ink), 26.5 x 21.1 cm. (99.5.14)
9.22
[Three profiles of face].
1 drawing (ink), 26.5 x 21.1 cm. (99.5.15)
9.23
[Full face, head tilted].
1 drawing (ink), 26.5 x 21.1 cm. (99.5.16)
9.24
[Left profile of face with open mouth].
1 drawing (ink), 26.5 x 21.1 cm. (99.5.17)
9.25
[Three-quarters view of face, with collar].
1 drawing (ink), 26.5 x 21.1 cm. (99.5.18)
9.26
[Left profile of face, with necktie and collar].
1 drawing (ink), 26.5 x 21.1 cm. (99.5.19)
9.27
[Left profile of head, with necktie and collar].
1 drawing (ink), 26.5 x 21.1 cm. (99.5.20)
9.28
[Three-quarters view of face, with necktie and collar].
1 drawing (ink), 26.5 x 21.1 cm. (99.5.21)
9.29
[Left profile of face].
1 drawing (ink), 26.5 x 21.1 cm. (99.5.22)
9.30
[Left profile of face].
1 drawing (ink), 26.5 x 21.1 cm. (99.5.23)
9.31
[Right profile of face, eyebrow drawn with looped line; with
necktie].
1 drawing (ink), 26.7 x 20.8 cm. (99.5.24)
9.32
[Right profile of head (after Valentine Hugo); inscription on
verso].
1 drawing (ink), 26.7 x 20.9 cm. (99.5.25)
9.33
[Standing, rear view, with hat].
1 drawing (pencil), 27.4 x 21.1 cm. (99.5.26)
9.34
[Standing, front view, with hat; three face profiles on
verso].
1 drawing (pencil), 26.9 x 20.9 cm. (99.5.27)
Léon Bakst.
9.35
1 drawing (ink and sepia crayon), 26.8 x 21 cm. (79.241.1)
9.36
1 drawing (ink), 26.7 x 21 cm. (79.241.2)
9.37
1 drawing (ink), 26.7 x 21 cm. (79.241.3)
39.2
Barbette?
1 drawing (ink wash, pastel), 49 x 20.9 cm. (79.230)
9.38
[Maurice Barrès].
1 drawing (black and red ink), 27.2 x 21.2 cm. (79.221)
9.38
[André Beucler]. 1926.
1 drawing (ink), 27 x 21 cm. (79.207)
Jacques-Emile Blanche.
9.40
[Holding palette]. 1913.
1 drawing (pencil, ink, and wash), 25.2 x 21.2 cm. Matted.
(79.208.1)
9.41
[Head and shoulders].
1 drawing (ink and pencil), 27.2 x 21 cm. (79.208.2)
9.42
[Head and shoulders].
1 drawing (ink), 16.7 x 21.2 cm. (79.208.3)
9.43
[Jacques-Emile Blanche].
1 drawing (blue ink), 30 x 19.7 cm. (79.208.4)
9.44
[Berthe Bovy].
1 drawing (ink), 26.7 x 20.8 cm. (79.202)
42.3
[Blaise] Cendrars 1916 Panama.
1 drawing, 25.7 x 20.3 cm. (approx.) (77.27)
Jean Desbordes.
9.45
[Reading a book, smoking].
1 drawing (ink), 27 x 21 cm. (79.206.1)
9.46
[Reading, face behind book].
1 drawing (ink), 19.2 x 21 cm. (79.206.2)
9.47
[Jean Desbordes]. 1928.
1 drawing (ink and wash), 42.7 x 32.2 cm. (79.256)
Tony de Gandarillas.
9.48
[Sketches of head; opium smoker on verso].
1 drawing (pencil and ink), 25.5 x 20.6 cm. (79.204)
9.49
[Sleeping next to opium pipe].
1 drawing (ink and silver poster paint), 22.5 x 17.6 cm.
(79.226)
[Valentine Hugo].
10.1
[Playing dominoes].
1 drawing (ink), 27 x 20.8 cm. (79.156.1)
10.2
[Bust-length, arms crossed].
1 drawing (ink), 26.8 x 20.8 cm. (79.156.2)
10.3
[With hat].
1 drawing (ink), 27 x 21 cm. (78.83.35)
10.4
[Profile].
1 drawing (ink), 27 x 21 cm. (78.83.55)
10.5
[Valentine Hugo, Georges Auric, Jean Cocteau; poem].
1 drawing (ink), 26.8 x 20.8 cm. (78.83.4)
10.6
[Tamara Karsavina] Mais lorsque fut la neuf cent / quatre vingt unième
nuit [drawing for Schéhérazade].
1 drawing (ink, pastel), 24.4 x 25.1 cm. (79.229)
10.7
[Charlotte Lysès (first wife of Sacha Guitry)].
1 drawing (ink, pencil, crayon, color), 27 x 21 cm. (79.201)
10.8
[Comtesse de Noailles].
1 drawing (ink), 45.6 x 35.6 cm. (79.244)
Related material: Original mat (or mount) labelled:
Jean Cocteau, Comtesse de Noailles.
(79.244)
10.9
[Marianne Oswald].
1 drawing (pencil), 30.4 x 24 cm. (79.203)
10.10
[Pablo Picasso?] Mais oui mais oui Picasso.
1 drawing (ink), 21 x 27.5 cm. (85.85.1)
42.4
Radiguet, Raymond. 1929.
1 drawing (ink), 27 x 21 cm. (77.26)
Erik Satie, portraits and related drawings.
10.11
[Erik Satie].
1 drawing (brown ink), 26.4 x 19.9 cm. (83.122.1)
10.12
[Erik Satie].
1 drawing (ink), 26.8 x 19.9 cm. (83.122.2)
10.13
Parade.
1 drawing (ink), 26.7 x 21 cm. (83.122.3)
10.14
1 2 3 [design for Parade].
1 drawing (ink and green crayon), 27 x 20 cm. (83.122.4)
Gérard Berthier de Savigny.
5 drawings (ink), 27 x 21 cm.
10.15
Three-quarters view of head; hand to cheek.
(79.205.1)
10.16
Right profile.
(79.205.2)
10.17
Right profile.
(79.205.3)
10.18
Right profile.
(79.205.4)
10.19
Left profile.
(79.205.5)
Unidentified.
10.20
[Right profile of young man; ink caricature on verso].
1 drawing (ink and pencil), 26.8 x 21 cm. (79.211)
[Unidentified young man].
2 drawings (pencil), 42 x 33 cm.
10.21
[Profile, head and shoulders].
(79.255.1)
10.22
[Three-quarters profile, head and shoulders].
(79.255.2)
10.23-24
[Unidentified young woman; head and upper torso; profile of the face].
1931.
2 drawings (pencil), 42 x 33 cm. (79.255.3, 79.255.4)
36.3
[Man's head, three-quarters profile].
1 drawing (wash), 48 x 29.5 cm. (79.252)
Drawings for Theatrical Productions
11.1
[Orpheus playing his lyre].
1 drawing (ink), 27 x 19 cm. (79.220)
11.2
Orphée tenant sa tête.
1 drawing (oil pastel, color), 34.5 x 26 cm. (79.198)
11.3
Transfiguration d'Orphée.
1 drawing (ink, gouache, oil pastel, pastel), 34.5 x 24.8 cm. Matted.
(79.199)
11.4
Nageurs grecs (noirs).
1 drawing (ink, wash, pastel, color), 35 x 25 cm. (79.200)
11.5
Mystères des Chambres Vides.
1 drawing (ink, wash, crayon), 34.6 x 24.6 cm. Matted. (79.227)
11.6
[Temple and two figures: set from Orphée].
1 drawing (ink, wash, oil pastel, pastel), 30.3 x 25.9 cm. Matted.
(79.233)
11.7
[Death and Her two Assistants: scene from Orphée].
1 drawing (ink, wash, crayon), 33.8 x 26 cm. (79.234)
Flat file
[Orphée].
1 drawing (pastel, color), 64.9 x 49.8 cm. (69.125)
39.4
Oedipe roi!
1 print (lithograph), 64.5 x 50.2 cm. (80.43)
11.8
[Eiffel Tower cut-out; by Cocteau, or Jean Hugo, or Irène
Lagut].
1 painting (gouache on plyboard), 32 x 34 cm. (79.258)
See also Cocteau, Box 16.1-16.2
Group of drawings on tracing paper of various figures in period
costumes.
6 drawings (ink)
11.9
[Street scene with various figures].
26 x 19.6 cm. (79.158.1)
11.10
Ulysse. [after Valentine Hugo].
[1920].
26.3 x 14 cm. (79.158.2)
11.11
Etude pour "le vice écossais." 1920.
24.5 x 16.5 cm. (79.158.3)
11.12
Toilette d[e] noce dans la forêt noir[e].
12.2 x 20.1 cm. (79.158.4)
11.13
[Three sketches]. 1920.
24.8 x 36.2 cm. (79.158.5)
Inscribed: "Etude pour `le petite fille au taureau / Max Jacob 1920'" --
"Etude pour `Un coup de bourse'" -- "Etude pour mes 'gladiators' / Jean
Cocteau 1920."
11.14
Etude pour "La musique" / JC 1920; Etude pour le Retour d'Ulysse / Jean
Hugo [two sketches]. 1920.
21.5 x 25 cm. (79.158.6)
11.15
[Lion, lion-trainer, and woman]. [after Jean Hugo].
1 drawing (ink), 21.7 x 32.2 cm. (79.235);
See also Hugo, Jean (Box 39.7) for same image by Hugo
11.16
[Study for Antigone].
1 drawing (ink), 27.1 x 21.1 cm. (85.85.8)
Drawings for Publications
Drawings for Soixante dessins pour "Les
enfants terribles." Bernard Grasset,
c1935.
12.1
Les Enfants Terribles [title-page].
1 drawing (brown ink), 29.7 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.1)
12.2
Les Enfants terribles illustrés par l'auteur 1934
[title-page].
1 drawing (brown ink), 29.7 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.2)
12.3
Guerriers.
1 drawing (ink), 29.5 x 21 cm. (79.153.3)
12.4
Un guerrier.
1 drawing (brown ink), 29.5 x 20.5 cm. (79.153.4)
12.5
La boule de neige terrible.
1 drawing (brown ink), 29.5 x 20.5 cm. (79.153.5)
12.6
Dargelos et son arme.
1 drawing (ink), 29.5 x 20.5 cm. (79.153.6)
12.7
Paul tombe.
1 drawing (ink), 29.5 x 21 cm. (79.153.7)
12.8
Paul blessé (1).
1 drawing (brown ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.8)
12.9
Paul blessé (2).
1 drawing (brown ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.9)
12.10
La victime chez le concierge.
1 drawing (ink), 29.5 x 21 cm. (79.153.10)
12.11
Le retour en voiture.
1 drawing (brown ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.11)
12.12
Elisabeth sort en feignant de mouvoir une lourde traîne.
1 drawing (brown ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.12)
12.13
Elisabeth à table.
1 drawing (brown ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.13)
12.14
Le jeu.
1 drawing (ink and wash), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.14)
12.15
Elisabeth voit Dargelos dans le trésor.
1 drawing (ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.15)
12.16
Le bain àdeux.
1 drawing (brown ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.16)
12.17
Mariette.
1 drawing (ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.17)
12.18
Paul s'embaume.
1 drawing (ink), 20.5 x 29.7 cm. (79.153.18)
12.19
Elisabeth et les écrevisses.
1 drawing (ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.19)
12.20
Le mari.
1 drawing (brown ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.20)
12.21
La mort de Michaël.
1 drawing (ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.21)
12.22
La chambre (la ville chinoise).
1 drawing (brown ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.22)
12.23
Paul et sa lettre.
1 drawing (ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.23)
12.24
La nuit d'Elisabeth (les paravents).
1 drawing (brown ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.24)
12.25
La lettre de Paul trouvée par Elisabeth.
1 drawing (ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.25)
12.26
La nuit d'Elisabeth (Agathe).
1 drawing (brown ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.26)
12.27
La nuit d'Elisabeth.
1 drawing (ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.27)
12.28
Dargelos rentre en scène avec les poisons.
1 drawing (brown ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.28)
12.29
Les deux femmes découvrent Paul mourant.
1 drawing (brown ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.29)
12.30
Paul découvre la vérité.
1 drawing (brown ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.30)
12.31
Elisabeth au pied du mur.
1 drawing (brown ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.31)
12.32
Elisabeth récite les chiffres.
1 drawing (brown ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.32)
12.33
Mort d'Elisabeth.
1 drawing (ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.33)
12.34
[Guerriers].
1 drawing (ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.34)
12.35
[Guerrier].
1 drawing (brown ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.35)
12.36
Elisabeth rêve.
1 drawing (brown ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.36)
12.37
[La chambre].
1 drawing (brown ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.37)
12.38
Dargelos au ciel de la chambre.
1 drawing (brown ink), 29.5 x 20.7 cm. (79.153.38)
12.39
Original portfolio cover; related material.
(79.153.39)
Illustrations for Les Parents
terribles.
12.40
[Les Parents Terribles: design for title page].
1 drawing (pencil and crayon, color), 27 x 21 cm. (79.163.1)
12.41
[Head of a boy].
1 drawing (pencil and pastel, color), 27 x 21 cm. (79.163.2)
12.42
[Man and woman]. 1955.
1 drawing (pencil and crayon, color), 21 x 27 cm. (79.163.3)
12.43
[Young man running: preliminary sketch for Les Enfants terribles].
1 drawing (pencil), 27 x 21 cm. (79.191)
Drawings and studies for Le Potomak, 1913-1914. Paris: Société Littéraire de
France, 1919.
13.1
L'U DADA.
1 drawing (ink and pencil), 21.2 x 27 cm. (79.184)
13.2
DADA.
1 drawing (ink), 21.2 x 27.2 cm. (79.196)
13.3
[Drawing for Le
Potomak].
1 drawing (ink), 13.3 x 21.2 cm. (79.214)
13.4
[Sketch of three figures].
1 drawing (ink), 23 x 36.5 cm. (Sketch for Album des Eugènes, in Le Potomak) (79.189)
Drawings of Miscellaneous Subjects
[Snake, gladiator, cock, rose; also referred to as Le Coq et
l'harlequin].
13.5
1 drawing (ink and red gouache), 30 x 40.2 cm. (79.213.1)
13.6
1 drawing (ink), 30.1 x 40.1 cm. (79.213.2)
13.7
Pochoir. [Abstract shape; silhouette of ancient Greek
helmet].
1 drawing (ink wash), 27 x 21 cm. (79.192)
13.8
[Large female figure, viewed from rear].
1 drawing (ink), 23 x 25.5 cm. (79.505)
13.9
[Sheet of two figure sketches, one face, with ink blots].
1 drawing (ink, pencil), 23 x 36.5 cm. (79.506)
13.10
[Head of an admiral(?)].
1 drawing (ink), 21.5 x 32 cm. (Rohrschach) (79.188)
13.11
[Trial Rohrschach].
1 drawing (ink), 21.5 x 10.3 cm. (79.502)
13.12
La Cravate.
1 drawing (ink), 20.8 x 15 cm. (Matted) (79.501)
13.13
[Man with knife].
1 drawing (ink), 27.5 x 21.8 cm. (ink blot) (79.217)
13.14
[Profile of man's head].
1 drawing (pencil and ink), 35.5 x 27.3 cm. (folded). Surrounded by
lettering: "TOREADOR Chanson [illegible] Musique de Francis Poulenc Paroles de
Jean Cocteau" (79.171)
13.15
Arnold Schoenberg les six musiciens vous saluent [lettering on banner
held by flying bird].
1 drawing (ink), 12.1 x 43 cm. (79.215)
13.16
[Man in overcoat; on verso of card with photograph: "No. 8. Le
Caux-Palace].
1 drawing (ink, pencil), 27.5 x 20.4 cm. (79.216)
14.1
Vive Joffre.
1 drawing (ink, wash, gilt and oil; color), 21.1 x 27.5 cm.
(81.38)
14.2
La Crise.
1 drawing (ink), 26.8 x 20.5 cm. (79.500)
14.3
[Two faces and squat figure].
1 drawing (ink), 23 x 36.5 cm. (79.187)
14.4
[Sketches of four head profiles].
1 drawing (ink), 27 x 21 cm. (79.195)
14.5
[Three female figures].
1 drawing (ink and pencil), 22 x 36.5 cm. (79.182)
14.6
[Two studies of a female figure; three figure sketches on
verso].
1 drawing (ink), 27 x 21 cm. (79.194)
14.7
[Three circus figures].
1 drawing (ink and wash), 27 x 20.8 cm. (79.193)
14.8
[Nude male figure; verso: TLS to Cocteau, writer's name illegible,
1929].
1 drawing (ink), 28 x 21.7 cm. (79.239)
14.9
[Standing nude male].
1 drawing (ink), 28 x 22 cm. (69.73)
14.10
[Male torso, rear view; heart in center].
1 drawing (ink), 25.5 x 20.5 cm. (79.503)
14.11
[Man's head, viewed from below].
1 drawing (pencil), 26.8 x 21 cm. (79.157)
14.12
[Woman standing next to table with cup].
1 drawing (ink), 27.5 x 21.5 cm. (78.83.15)
14.13
L'inspiration [on verso: three profiles of women's heads, blue conté
crayon].
1 drawing (ink), 27.3 x 21 cm. (79.161)
14.14
[Male bride at left; figure in uniform at right].
1 drawing (ink), 21 x 27 cm. (79.504)
14.15
[Ten sketches of various figures, including a wedding
couple].
1 drawing (ink), 21 x 27 cm. (79.185)
14.16
[Profile of a man].
1 drawing (pencil), 14.5 x 9.2 cm. (79.223)
14.17
[Profile of a man].
1 drawing (ink, pencil, blue pencil), 14.5 x 9.2 cm. (79.225)
14.18
Salomé [bearded man wearing top hat, holding bottle].
1 drawing (ink), 25.8 x 20.2 cm. (79.197)
14.19
Vers la cantatrice.
1 drawing (ink), 25.8 x 20 cm. Matted. (79.218)
14.20
Exil [bearded man surrounded by fruit].
1 drawing (ink), 25.9 x 20.1 cm. (79.219)
14.21
[Opium smoker, reclining on couch].
1 drawing (pencil), 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Matted. (79.190)
14.22
[Baby with phallic extremities].
1 drawing (ink), 27 x 21 cm. (79.159)
Group of pen and ink drawings from a notebook, which are mainly obscene
drawings of public officials; most have handwriting samples on versos
15.1
[Seated male nude, legs crossed; originally notebook
cover].
1 drawing (ink and ink wash), 38 x 29 cm. (79.172)
15.2
[Large woman with hat; handwriting samples on verso].
1 drawing (ink), 28 x 36.3 cm. (79.173)
15.3
La femme pédérasque.
1 drawing (ink and pencil), 27.9 x 37.3 cm. (79.174)
15.4
Fatuité.
1 drawing (ink and pencil), 28 x 36.5 cm. (79.175)
15.5
Salomé.
1 drawing (ink and pencil), 28 x 36.3 cm. (79.176)
15.6
Le mensonge à la sacristie.
1 drawing (ink and pencil), 28 x 36.5 cm. (79.177)
15.7
Nos auteurs dramatiques.
1 drawing (ink and pencil), 28 x 36.3 cm. (79.178)
15.8
Vains efforts.
1 drawing (ink and pencil), 28 x 36.3 cm. (79.179)
15.9
Nos belles enfileuses.
1 drawing (ink and pencil), 28 x 36.3 cm. (79.180)
15.10
Nos Latas[?] celèbres [Two standing male figures performing anal
sex].
1 drawing (ink), 28 x 36.3 cm. (79.181)
15.11
[Large man with bottle, holding hand of small postal clerk; sketch of
man's head, with beard, on verso].
1 drawing (ink and blue crayon), 28 x 36.5 cm. (79.186)
15.12
Clinique [sketchbook].
20 drawings (ink and ink wash), 42.1 x 33.2 cm. (79.183.1-20)
15.13
[Sketchbook].
11 drawings (pencil and brown ink) in sketchbook, 35 x 26 cm.
(79.152.1-11) Sketches of figures, animals, sculptures, and architectural designs.
Last sketch (79.152.11) is believed to be of young Picasso on
horseback.
16.1-2
[Set designs for Les Mariés de la Tour Eiffel].
2 drawings (pencil), 12.5 x 20.2 cm. (85.85.2, 85.85.3);
See also Cocteau, Box 11.8
16.3
[Man bending].
1 drawing (pencil), 21 x 27.5 cm. (85.85.4)
16.4
[Two heads].
1 drawing (pencil), 12.5 x 20.2 cm. (85.85.5)
16.5
[Two women at balcony].
1 drawing (ink), 21.2 x 27.6 cm. Matted. (85.85.7)
16.6
[Head profile and mirror image].
1 drawing (ink) on torn paper shape, 23.7 x 14.1 cm. Matted.
(85.85.9)
16.7
[Profile of young woman].
1 drawing (ink, crayon, gouache on green papier glacé), 24.1 x 17.7 cm.
Matted. (85.85.10)
16.8
[Head of a bird].
1 painting (gouache, color) on torn paper shape, 11.7 x 20.9 cm. Matted.
(85.85.11)
16.9
[Cubist sketch, with two heads].
1 drawing (pencil, crayon, color), 11.5 x 14.7 cm. Matted.
(85.85.12)
16.10
[Couple making love in a field; two roosters].
1 drawing (ink), 21.2 x 27.6 cm. Matted. (85.85.13)
16.11
[Native American family].
1 drawing (ink), 11.3 x 7.8 cm. Matted. (85.85.14)
17.1
[Sketches of three head profiles and one standing figure].
1 drawing (ink and pencil), 26.6 x 20.8 cm. Matted. (85.85.15)
17.2
[Man wearing military uniform(?)].
1 drawing (pencil), 31.9 x 21.6 cm. Matted. (85.85.16)
17.3
[Sketches of heads].
1 drawing (pencil), 27.2 x 20.9 cm. Matted. (85.85.17)
17.4
[Two sketches of a diver].
1 drawing (ink, brown), 27 x 21.1 cm. Matted. (85.85.18)
17.5
[Sketches of figures and heads].
1 drawing (ink), 21.1 x 27.5 cm. Matted. (85.85.19)
17.6
[Head of woman].
1 drawing (ink), 21.2 x 27.5 cm. Matted. (85.85.20)
17.7
[Sketches of heads].
1 drawing (ink), 22.2 x 25.3 cm. Matted. (85.85.21)
17.8
[Sketches of heads].
1 drawing (ink), 21.3 x 27.5 cm. Matted. (85.85.22)
17.9
[Various scenes in seven panels].
1 drawing (ink, brown), 21.2 x 27.5 cm. Matted. (85.85.23)
17.10
[Standing male figure with umbrella].
1 drawing (pencil), 32.1 x 21.6 cm. Matted. (85.85.24)
18.1
[Three standing figures with dog].
1 drawing (ink), 21 x 27 cm. (85.85.25)
18.2
[Head of bearded man with top hat].
[1918].
1 drawing (ink), 21 x 10 cm. (85.85.26)
18.3
[Woman seated at piano].
1 drawing (ink), 27.5 x 21 cm. (85.85.27)
[Standing woman, in empire dress and broad-brimmed hat; Valentine
Hugo?].
4 drawings (ink), 27.5 x 21 cm.
18.4
(85.85.28)
18.5
(85.85.29)
18.6
(85.85.30)
18.7
(85.85.31)
18.8
[Bather/dancer with two variant heads; two profile heads on
verso].
1 drawing (pencil), 27 x 21 cm. (85.85.32)
18.9
[Stout man with cigar].
1 drawing (pencil), 27 x 21 cm. (85.85.33)
18.10
[Man with large belly, looking up].
1 drawing (pencil), 27 x 21 cm. (85.85.34)
18.11
[Man with large belly, looking up at bird(?)].
1 drawing (pencil), 27 x 21 cm. (85.85.35)
19.1
[Female nude with genitals as profile of face smoking a
cigarette].
1 drawing (pencil), 32 x 21.5 cm. Matted. (85.85.36)
19.2
[Sketch of three figures, one with lamp].
1 drawing (ink), 21.2 x 27.5 cm. Matted. (85.85.37)
19.3
[Sketches of two figures with outstretched arms].
1 drawing (ink), 21.1 x 27.6 cm. Matted. (85.85.38)
19.4
[Various sketches of heads and figures].
1 drawing (ink), 27.5 x 21.2 cm. Matted. (85.85.39)
19.5
[Five sketches; four in vertical panels].
1 drawing (ink), 24.2 x 30.7 cm. Matted. (85.85.40)
19.6
[Four male figures, two in berets and kilts].
1 drawing (ink and pencil), 27.6 x 20.1 cm. Matted. (85.85.43)
19.7
[Dancing costumed figure with beret and pipe].
1 drawing (ink), 21.3 x 27.5 cm. Matted. (85.85.44)
Group of related sketches of nude male figures running with butterfly
nets, and stout nude male figures with wings.
19.8
[Profile of standing male nude with net in hand].
1 drawing (ink), 27.5 x 21.5 cm. (85.85.41)
19.9
[Two nude male figures: one crouching, the other kneeling; verso:
crouching male nude].
1 drawing (ink), 27.5 x 21.5 cm. Matted. (85.85.42)
19.10
[Stout nude male figure with wings].
1 drawing (ink and wash), 21.6 x 13.8 cm. Matted. (85.85.45)
19.11
[Stout nude male figure with wings].
1 drawing (ink), 21.6 x 13.7 cm. Matted. (85.85.46)
19.12
[Running male nude with large net in his raised hand].
1 drawing (ink), 21.6 x 21.4 cm. Matted. (85.85.47)
19.13
[Running male nude with large net in his raised hand; two stout nude
figures with wings].
1 drawing (ink), 21.6 x 27.4 cm. Matted. (85.85.48)
19.14
Drapeau de moi.
1 drawing (pencil), 5.5 x 19.1 cm. Matted. (85.85.49)
19.15
[Man with chef's hat, left profile; handwritten notes on
verso].
1 drawing (ink and pencil), 13.5 x 20.7 cm. Matted. (85.85.50)
Library
[Profile of figure; abstract design with two figures]. Sketches on both
covers of Bulletin de l'effort moderne.
2 drawings (ink), 25.4 x 16.4 cm.
(*NX2.B844 no. 40 1927 cop.1 HRC LAK)
Drawings for Emblems and Devices for Les Editions de la Sirène, and related
material
20.1
Hugo, Jean. [Mermaid].
1 print (linocut), 13.4 x 9 cm. (79.154.1)
20.2
[Hugo, Jean?]. [Mermaid with anchor].
1 drawing (ink), 4 x 7.3 cm. (79.154.2)
20.3
Unknown artist. [Altered printed illustration of a bird in flight in
front of a boat with three sirenes].
1 drawing (ink), 3.6 x 6.8 cm. (79.154.3)
20.4
Unknown artist. Sirène grecque.
1 drawing (ink) on newspaper clipping, 9.1 x 13 cm. (79.154.4)
20.5
[Hugo, Jean?]. [Mermaid with anchor].
1 drawing (ink), 14 x 10.5 cm. (79.154.5)
20.6
Cocteau, Jean. [Two mermaids].
1 drawing (ink), 20.8 x 27 cm. (79.154.6)
20.7
[Cocteau, Jean?]. [Five sketches of figures].
1 drawing (ink), 16.8 x 13 cm. (79.154.7)
20.8
[Cocteau, Jean?]. [Mermaid writing].
1 drawing (ink, brown), 9.7 x 9.1 cm. (79.154.8)
20.9
[Cocteau, Jean?]. [Mermaid writing].
1 drawing (pencil and ink), 25.8 x 17 cm. (79.154.9)
Cocteau, Jean.
20.10
[Standing figure with horse].
1 drawing (ink), 8.5 x 6.7 cm. (79.154.10) (tracing of
79.154.16)
20.11
[Mermaid].
1 drawing (ink), 18.5 x 13 cm. (79.154.11)
20.12
[Mermaid].
1 drawing (ink), 19.5 x 12.5 cm. (79.154.12)
20.13
Poésies. [Cover design].
1 drawing (ink), 21.2 x 27 cm. (79.154.13)
20.14
[Three letter S's].
1 drawing (ink), 27 x 21 cm. (79.154.14)
20.15
[Letter S with fish].
1 drawing (ink), 24 x 21 cm. (79.154.15)
20.16
[Horse, figure, and rabbit].
1 drawing (ink), 11.7 x 21.7 cm. (79.154.16)
20.17
[Mermaid with scroll].
1 drawing (ink), 8.7 x 21.4 cm. (79.154.17)
20.18
[Mermaid with scroll].
1 drawing (ink, brown), 21.5 x 27 cm. (79.154.18)
20.19
Picasso, Pablo. [Mermaid with anchor].
1 drawing (ink), 27 x 21 cm. (79.154.19)
20.20
Picasso, Pablo. [Rectangular design].
1 drawing (ink wash), 21.3 x 14 cm. (79.154.20)
20.21
Dufy, Raoul. [Male figure with mermaid in his arms].
1 drawing (ink on paper), 22.5 x 14.5 cm. (79.155)
Cocteau, Jean.
20.22
Poésies. [Design for title page].
1 drawing (ink), 21.5 x 15.1 cm. (79.154.21)
20.23
[Six sketches].
1 drawing (ink), 30.5 x 24.3 cm. (79.154.22)
20.24
[Cock].
1 print (woodcut), 3.6 x 5.8 cm. (79.154.23)
20.25
[Five sketches].
1 drawing (ink), 30.1 x 27 cm. (79.154.24)
20.26
Cover sheet for illustrations; printer's name written in pencil by
Cocteau: Frazier-Soye.
Sheet, 28 x 21.6 cm. (79.154.25)
20.27
Blotted paper: Side of a folder that held drawings for the printer
Frazier-Soye; with blotted text in reverse.
Sheet, 28 x 21.6 cm. (79.154.26)
20.28
[Cut-out letters and punctuation].
29 prints (woodcut), 1.4 x 2.2 cm. or smaller. (79.154.27.1-29)
20.29
Original cover for the collection of designs for Les Editions de la
Sirène.
Sheet, folded to 32 x 24.2 cm. (79.154.28)
2.16
Condivi, Ascanio (after). Portrait de Michael
Angelus Bonarota.
1 drawing (charcoal, pastel, wash, color), 21 x 14.6 cm. (69.75)
Flat file
Cosway, Richard. [Hester Lynch Piozzi Thrale].
1772.
1 painting (oil on ivory), 5 x 4 cm. (70.34)
2.17
Courbet, Gustave. Portrait de Berlioz; Imp.
Georges Petit Paris.
1 print (engraving), 28.9 x 19.7 cm. (99.5.37)
Daragnès, J.-G. (Jean-Gabriel).
Library
28 items: 1 drawing (oil on paper); 4 drawings (watercolor, pencil); 2
drawings (pencil); 21 prints (engraving)
(*PQ 2613 .I74 A546 HRC LAK)
Library
5 prints (lithograph)
(*PQ 2613 .I74 M536 HRC LAK)
2.18
Dax, Adrien. Complicité ou vent dans la
reproduction du végétal. 1949.
(Illustration for his article Perspective automatique in Almanach
surréaliste du demi-siècle, No. spécial de La Nef, p. 86,
1950).
1 drawing (ink), 28 x 18.8 cm. (99.5.44)
D'Eça Leal, Olavo -- see Leal, Olavo
d'Eça.
2.19
Degas, Edgar. Franck philosophe.
Reproduction, 26.8 x 34.1 cm. (79.165)
2.20
Delaroche, Paul. [Portrait of an unidentified
man].
1 drawing (watercolor with charcoal, color), 33.7 x 26.8 cm.
(79.168)
Derain, André.
2.21
Femme nue debout.
1 print (engraving), 15.3 x 8.5 cm. (78.86)
2.22
[André Salmon].
1 print (engraving), 8.9 x 6 cm. (78.87)
Illustrations for Guillaume Apollinaire's L'enchanteur pourrissant
2.23
[Device for H. Kahnweiler].
1 drawing (ink), 16.4 x 22.4 cm. (78.91.1)
2.24
[T.p.(?) for L'enchanteur
pourrissant].
Page proof: folded sheet ([4] pages), 26.4 cm. (78.91.2)
2.25
[Letterpress with 3 woodcuts].
Page proof: folded sheet ([4] pages), 26.4 cm. (78.91.3)
2.26
[Kneeling female nude].
1 print (woodcut), 26.4 x 20.1 cm. (78.91.4)
2.27
[Standing male figure].
1 print (woodcut), 26.3 x 20.1 cm. (78.91.5)
2.28
[Horses, birds, fish].
1 print (woodcut), 26.4 x 20.1 cm. (78.91.6)
2.29
[Pegasus].
1 print (woodcut), 26.5 x 20.3 cm. (78.91.7)
2.30
[Male figure standing on boat, kneeling female figure, birds,
fish].
1 print (woodcut), 26.3 x 20 cm. (78.91.8)
2.31
[Male figure].
1 print (woodcut), 26.2 x 20 cm. (78.91.9)
2.32
[Female nude, human skeleton reclining below].
1 print (woodcut), 26.2 x 20.3 cm. (78.91.10)
3.1
Deroy, Laurent. Étretat: Vue de la plage et de la
porte d'Aumont.
1 print (lithograph, color), 12.5 x 22.1 cm. (78.223)
3.2
Devéria, Achille. Portrait of Alfred de
Vigny.
1 drawing (pencil), 13 x 19.9 cm. (78.175)
3.3
Dien, Claude-Marie-François. [Portrait of
unidentified man].
1 print (engraving), 11.7 x 7.9 cm. (79.264)
3.4
[Disdéri, André-Adolphe-Eugene?]. E. Zola. Disderi phot(?) Guillaumot fils sc.
1 print (etching), 16 x 10.8 cm. (99.5.75)
Flat file
Dongen, Kees van. Boîte de Nuit.
1927.
Printing plate (zinc), 22.5 x 17.5 cm. (73.250)
Duchamp, Marcel.
3.5-6
Marcel Duchamp : The Museum of Modern Art New York: December 5, 1973-February 10, 1974.
2 posters (color), each 61 x 45.7 cm. folded to 22.9 x 15.5 cm.
(98.1.15-16)
3.7
Marcel Duchamp: July 28, 1887-October 2,
1968.
Poster. 61 x 38 cm. folded to 19 x 15.8 cm. (98.1.17)
Dufy, Raoul.
21.1
L'Amazone. [Natalie Clifford Barney].
1 drawing (ink), 34 x 30.5 cm. (79.232)
21.2
[Head of a woman with hat].
1 print (woodcut), 10.1 x 14 cm. (79.251)
21.3
[Le Serpent].
1 print (woodcut), 20.4 x 19.3 cm. (68.20.1)
21.4
[Le Lièvre].
1 print (woodcut), 20.4 x 19.4 cm. (68.20.2)
21.5
Ex libris Charles Bianchini.
1 print (woodcut), 11.5 x 6.4 cm. (99.5.45)
Croquis de Modes, cover and
illustrations.
21.6
Letterpress and 8 prints (lithograph), 24.6 x 18.6 cm. (In paper
wrappers)
21.6
[Letterpress cover].
(68.20.3.1)
21.7
No I.
(68.20.3.2)
21.8
No II.
(68.20.3.3)
21.9
No III.
(68.20.3.4)
21.10
No IIII.
(68.20.3.5)
21.11
No V.
(68.20.3.6)
21.12
No VI.
(68.20.3.7)
21.13
No VII.
(68.20.3.8)
21.14
No VIII.
(68.20.3.9)
Croquis de Modes, cover and
illustrations.
21.15
Letterpress and 8 prints (lithograph), 24.6 x 18.6 cm. (In paper
wrappers) (98.1.14.1-9)
Robes pour l'Éte, 1920.
2 prints (lithograph, color), 24 x 76.3 cm.
21.16
(98.1.13) (With letterpress cover)
21.17
(68.20.4.2)
21.18
[Letterpress cover for Robes pour l'Été
1920].
1 sheet, 24.4 x 39.1 cm. (68.20.4)
Et ce sera la Mille et deuxième Nuit ... [hand-lettered text and floral
border].
39.5
1 drawing (ink), 50.4 x 37 cm. (65.473.2)
39.6
1 reproduction (hand color), 32.8 x 25.3 cm. (65.473.1)
21.19
[Femme Debout].
1 print (lithograph), 28.6 x 23.2 cm. (98.1.2)
21.20
[Bateau à voiles].
1 print (lithograph), 28.2 x 28.5 cm. (98.1.3)
Flat file
[Jean Cocteau].
1 drawing (ink, wash, gouache), 54 x 42 cm. (approx.) (77.23)
42.5
Scène de courses.
1 drawing (ink, wash, pencil), 28.5 x 22.5 cm. (77.25)
3.8
Dumas, Alexandre, fils. [F.-G.-J.-S.
Andrieux].
1 drawing (charcoal), 21.7 x 19.3 cm. (72.45)
3.9
Ernst, Max. Electra.
1 print (lithograph, color), 31.9 x 24 cm. (98.1.1)
3.10
Estoppy, David [Paul Verlaine; engraved by Marice
Baud]. [1888?].>
1 print (wood engraving), 34.2 x 22.2 cm. (68.11)
3.11
Etène, Yvonne. [Paul Fort: head and shoulders].
1945.
1 drawing (pencil), 37.6 x 26.8 cm. (2004.13.3)
3.12
Falguière, Jean-Alexandre-Joseph. [Standing female
nude].
1 drawing (sepia pastel), 35 x 24.5 cm. (78.176)
3.13
Falzoni, Giordano. La Chair sous ses écailles.
1949.
1 drawing (ink), 16.5 x 23.9 cm. (78.68)
3.14
Farrère, Claude. [Self portrait with Louis
Dorbon].
1 drawing (ink), 10.5 x 15.3 cm. (65.528.6)
Férat, Serge.
3.15
[Landscape with horses and female].
1 drawing (graphite pencil), 18 x 11.2 cm. (79.260.1)
3.16
[Farmyard scene].
1 drawing (graphite pencil), 18 x 11.2 cm. (79.260.2)
Painting storage
Fink, Don. [Abstract].
1 painting (oil on canvas), 42.8 x 37.2 cm. (87.2)
Florian, Frédéric -- see Renan, Ernest (Box
6.32)
Fresnaye, Roger de la -- see La Fresnaye, Roger
de.
3.17
Gallien, Pierre Antoine. [Paul Fort: head
portrait].
1 print (woodcut), image 14.1 x 9.9 cm. (2004.13.7)
3.18
Gandara, Antonio de la. Jean Moréas.
1 print (intaglio), 14.9 x 11.1 cm. (78.210)
García Benito, Eduardo (after) -- see Miró, Joan
(Box 5.28)
Sculpture storage
Gargallo, Pablo. [Pablo Picasso].
1 sculpture (bronze), 22 cm. (65.43)
3.19
[Garnier, Henri?]. [Ship with sails. Accompanied
by calling card of Henri Garnier de la Maison Boisseaux-Estivant].
1 drawing (pencil), 13.3 x 10.4 cm. (99.5.49)
3.20
Gill, André. Gustave Rivet [detached from Les Hommes d’Aujourd’hui]
1 print (wood engraving, color), 20.4 x 16.2 cm. (78.168)
Gorvel, Georges Emile Louis Eugène -- see Rimbaud,
Arthur (Box 31.26-31.27)
3.21
Grandjouan. La petite Roque.
1 drawing (ink on white), 15.6 x 10.3 cm. (78.213)
Groux, Henri de.
[Female nude standing in front of seated male nude; illustration for Histoires magiques].
2 prints (lithograph), 13.8 x 9.4 cm.
3.22
(78.178a)
3.23
(78.178b)
3.24
Portrait pour Le Fantome.
1 print (lithograph), 22.5 x 12.3 cm. (78.179)
3.25
[Portrait of unidentified woman].
1 print (etching), 20.7 x 13 cm. (78.180)
3.26
[Portrait of man with eyes closed, wearing bow tie].
1 print (etching), 13.8 x 10 cm. (78.181)
3.27
[Right profile of unidentified bearded man].
1 print (etching), 19.1 x 11.6 cm. (78.182)
Guillaumot fils -- see Disdéri, André-Adolphe
Eugene (Box 3.4)
3.28
Guy-David. [Paul Fort: head and shoulders profile;
inscribed by the artist to Fort]. 1945.
1 drawing (ink), 32.5 x 25 cm. (2004.13.4)
3.29
Hasegawa, Kiyoshi. [New Year's card 1964 with
illustration of bird].
1 print (mezzoprint), 10.2 x 14.2 cm., on sheet: 14.4 x 38.8 cm.
(78.79)
Hellé, André.
22.1
[Bearded conductor with hat, holding up baton].
1 drawing (ink), 13 x 9.9 cm. (72.52.1)
22.2
[Conductor, with arms down].
1 drawing (ink), 13 x 10 cm. (72.52.2)
22.3
[Conductor].
1 drawing (ink), 6.5 x 6.3 cm. (72.52.3)
22.4
[Man playing a cello].
1 drawing (ink), 12.8 x 16.2 cm. (72.52.4)
22.5
[Conductor holding up baton].
1 drawing (ink), 13.5 x 10.2 cm. (72.52.5)
22.6
[Piano player].
1 drawing (ink and white), 13.2 x 16.1 cm. (72.52.6)
22.7
Revue de la Presse.
1 drawing (ink), 8.3 x 19.4 cm. (72.52.7)
22.8
[Trumpeter].
1 drawing (ink), 12.1 x 10.4 cm. (72.52.8)
22.9
[Black banjo player].
1 drawing (ink), 12.6 x 16.8 cm. (72.52.9)
22.10
[Tuba player shooting note at pedestrian].
1 drawing (ink), 9.8 x 21.2 cm. (72.52.10)
22.11
[Lyre player].
1 drawing (ink), 11.9 x 9.6 cm. (72.52.11)
22.12
[Two figures with drum].
1 drawing (ink), 11.3 x 9.6 cm. (72.52.12)
22.13
[Seated woman playing lyre].
1 drawing (ink), 9.6 x 10.9 cm. (72.52.13)
22.14
[Three musicians].
1 drawing (ink), 11.3 x 19.6 cm. (72.52.14)
22.15
Échos.
1 drawing (ink), 12.1 x 10.4 cm. (72.52.15)
Henry-Munsch, René -- see Rimbaud, Arthur (Box
31.28)
3.30
Houghton, George William. Sisley
Huddleston.
1 drawing (black crayon with gouache), 37.3 x 29.1 cm. (83.119.1)
Hugo, Jean.
See also Cocteau (Box 11.15, 20.1-2, 20.5) and Hugo, Valentine (Box 27.27)
23.1
[Guillaume Apollinaire].
1 drawing (brown ink), 13.6 x 10.5 cm. (78.82)
[Georges Auric].
12 drawings (pencil)
23.2
[Three-quarters portrait bust].
27.5 x 21 cm. (78.81)
23.3
[Lying sideways on sofa, reading book].
20.9 x 27.4 cm. (99.6.1)
23.4
[Seated with legs crossed, eyes closed].
40.6 x 26.8 cm. (99.6.2)
23.5
[Seated with legs crossed, hands clasped].
30.9 x 22.8 cm. (99.6.3)
23.6
[Full face].
31 x 22.7 cm. (99.6.4)
23.7
[Profile, playing piano].
18.8 x 27.2 cm. (99.5.30)
23.8
[Profile, playing piano].
18.5 x 26.4 cm. (99.5.31)
23.9
[Profile, playing piano].
18.3 x 26.3 cm. (99.5.32)
23.10
[Seated in chair, reading, blanket over legs].
13.2 x 20.8 cm. (99.5.33)
23.11
[Seated in chair, holding book].
31.7 x 19.9 cm. (99.5.34)
23.12
[Profile, playing piano; on graph paper].
21.4 x 13.7 cm. (99.5.35)
23.13
[Profile, seated on piano stool].
26.3 x 20.3 cm. (99.5.36)
[Jean Cocteau].
23.14
1 drawing (ink), 20.5 x 13.3 cm. (78.83.26)
23.15
1 print (lithograph), 26 x 17.5 cm. (79.237)
23.16
[Raymond Radiguet et Georges Auric].
1 drawing (pencil), 14.5 x 23.2 cm. (79.210)
Jean Hugo, Valentine Hugo, and Jean Cocteau, with table and
couch.
5 drawings (ink)
23.17
Nativité.
14.6 x 20 cm. (irreg.) (78.83.9)
23.18
Saint famille.
19.7 x 27.1 cm. (78.83.25)
23.19
Le famille Hugo.
20 x 26.8 cm. (78.83.31)
23.20
Gage d'admiration & d'amour.
19.7 x 24 cm. (78.83.30)
23.21
Les joies de la famille.
20 x 26.6 cm. (78.83.37)
Jean Hugo.
23.22
[In bath tub].
1 drawing (ink), 14.9 x 20.9 cm. (78.83.39)
23.23
[Three-quarters profile of head]. 1924.
1 drawing (ink), 13.4 x 11.7 cm. (78.83.40)
23.24
Jean Hugo en 1921.
1 drawing (ink), 15.7 x 10.6 cm. (78.83.49)
23.25
[With dog].
1 drawing (ink), 18.1 x 10.6 cm. (78.83.50)
Valentine Hugo.
3 drawings (ink)
23.26
[Bust, with headdress].
8.5 x 6.4 cm. (irreg.) (78.83.13)
23.27
[Seated in chair].
21.5 x 13.8 cm. (78.83.16)
23.28
[Three-quarters bust, with hat].
21.5 x 13.8 cm. (78.83.36)
24.1
[Men and women around outdoor fountain].
1 drawing (ink), 21.1 x 27 cm. (78.83.1)
24.2
[Various figures and animals in landscape with mountains; possibly
composite of drawings by J. Hugo, V. Hugo, J. Cocteau].
1 drawing (ink), 20.9 x 26.9 cm. (78.83.3)
24.3
[Ballet dancers].
1 drawing (ink), 26.8 x 20.5 cm. (78.83.5)
24.4
La festo di porto plumo.
1 drawing (ink), 26.9 x 20 cm. (78.83.7)
24.5
[Clock with statue of male nude and horse].
1 drawing (pencil), 20.7 x 13.3 cm. (78.83.11)
24.6
[Woman on horse, within circus ring].
1 drawing (ink), 24.5 x 15.9 cm. (irreg.) (78.83.18)
24.7
Photographies Taurines [three bulls].
1 drawing (ink), 10.6 x 15.8 cm. (78.83.21)
24.8
Villa Felicie [woman, horse, profiles of a man's head, tree; inscriptions
by J. Hugo and J. Cocteau].
1 drawing (ink), 18.4 x 14.7 cm. (78.83.24)
24.9
Pour la belle Toulonnaise [top of ship].
1 drawing (ink), 26.8 x 20.7 cm. (78.83.44)
24.10
[Vase of flowers].
1 drawing (pencil), 24.2 x 15.4 cm. (folded) (78.83.41)
24.11
[Vase of flowers].
1 drawing (pencil), 24.2 x 14.9 cm. (irreg.) (78.83.46)
24.12
[Sailboat].
1 drawing (ink), 13.8 x 21.1 cm. (78.83.47)
24.13
[Two men and an animal].
1 drawing (pencil), 22 x 17 cm. (78.83.52)
24.14
[Two hunters with dog].
1 drawing (ink), 21.9 x 16.9 cm. (78.83.53)
24.15
[Male figure, clothed, standing between two female nudes].
1 drawing (pencil), 20.5 x 13.2 cm. (78.83.54)
24.16
[Brothel scene].
1 drawing (pencil), 24.5 x 33.8 cm. (79.250)
24.17
[Standing female wearing helmet, holding sword].
1 drawing (ink), 27 x 20.1 cm. (78.83.34)
24.18
Ecossais montagnard.
1 drawing (ink), 26.6 x 20.4 cm. (78.83.45)
24.19
[Standing male in formal attire, with monocle and two canes].
1 drawing (ink), 28.3 x 22.2 cm. (78.83.56)
24.20
[Masked woman in costume].
1 drawing (ink), 28.3 x 22.2 cm. (78.83.57)
24.21
[Monocled man wearing top hat; verso: hand, glass, bottle, profile of
face].
1 drawing (ink), 28.2 x 22.2 cm. (78.83.58)
25.1
[Woman on horseback].
1 drawing (ink), 19.8 x 26.5 cm. (78.83.6)
25.2
[Man and woman on horseback].
1 drawing (ink), 15.3 x 13.8 cm. (78.83.10)
25.3
[Two men on horses, and bull].
1 drawing (ink), 9.5 x 13.8 cm. (78.83.14)
25.4
Le Roi de Camargue [man and woman on horse].
1 drawing (ink), 21.3 x 13.7 cm. (78.83.17)
25.5
Moeurs et coutumes provençales [man and woman on horse].
1 drawing (ink), 19.6 x 13.7 cm. (78.83.19)
25.6
Souvenir de Camargue [man and woman on horse].
1 drawing (ink), 13.8 x 21.5 cm. (78.83.20)
25.7
Amour de Gardian [man in Provençal costume, on horse, facing standing
woman].
1 drawing (ink), 21.2 x 13.7 cm. (78.83.28)
25.8
[Rider and bull].
1 drawing (ink), 13.3 x 20.7 cm. (78.83.32)
25.9
[Men on horses, herding bulls].
1 drawing (ink), 20.1 x 27.1 cm. (78.83.48)
25.10
[Various figures, some on horseback, and bulls in field].
1 drawing (ink), 8.1 x 13.6 cm. (irreg.) (79.151)
25.11
Faust et Le Pape entrant au Paradis [six figures on horses; house with palm
trees].
1 drawing (ink), 20 x 26.6 cm. (78.83.8)
25.12
Assaut du mas de Paradis [six figures on horses, house with palm trees].
1919.
1 drawing (ink), 20.2 x 31 cm. (78.83.22)
25.13
A l'assaut do Mas de Paradis [six figures on horses; house].
1 drawing (ink), 20.2 x 26.5 cm. (78.83.38)
25.14
Le Pont d'Avignon.
1 drawing (pencil), 20.8 x 13.3 cm. (78.83.12)
25.15
[Church tower].
1 drawing (ink), 21.4 x 13.3 cm. (78.83.23)
25.16
[Church].
1 drawing (ink), 13.2 x 20.8 cm. (78.83.33)
25.17
[Buildings and bridges].
1 drawing (ink), 13.2 x 20.8 cm. (78.83.42)
25.18
[Train crossing bridge].
1 drawing (pencil), 20.8 x 13.3 cm. (78.83.43)
25.19
[Buildings and boat].
1 drawing (ink), 13.2 x 20.8 cm. (83.121.4)
25.20
[Various items on table; abstract].
1 drawing (pencil), 18 x 26 cm. (78.83.51)
25.21
[Various items on table].
1 print (linocut), 16.9 x 16.9 cm. (78.83.59)
25.22
[Three couples dancing].
1 drawing (ink), 20.9 x 26.9 cm. (78.83.2)
25.23
[Couples dancing].
1 drawing (ink), 20.9 x 26.9 cm. (78.83.27)
39.7
Hugo, Jean (attributed to). [Lion, lion-trainer,
and woman].
1 drawing (ink), 49.8 x 39.8 cm. (85.85.6); see also Cocteau (Box 11.15) for
same image drawn by Jean Cocteau.
Hugo, Valentine. See also Cocteau (Box 11.10),
Hugo, Jean (Box 24.2)
Georges Auric.
26.1
[Profile of head]. 1921.
1 print (lithograph), 26 x 22 cm. (78.70.1)
26.2
[Profile of head]. 1921.
Reproduction, 29 x 25 cm. (99.5.29)
[Profile of head, with collar]. 1921.
2 prints (lithograph), 31 x 21.3 cm.
26.3
With blue margin.
(99.5.28)
26.4
(99.6.11)
26.5
[Profile, with bow tie; study for lithograph?].
1 drawing (pencil), 27.2 x 21.1 cm. (78.70.2)
26.6
[Profile of head and neck].
1 drawing (conté crayon, pencil), 37 x 26.9 cm. Signed.
(99.6.10)
26.7
[Profile of face, with ear].
1 drawing (pencil), 26.9 x 20.9 cm. (99.6.5)
26.8
[Profile of face].
1 drawing (pencil), 26.9 x 18.3 cm. (99.6.6)
26.9
[Profile of head].
1 drawing (pencil), 24 x 20.8 cm. (99.6.7)
26.10
[Profile of head, neck, bowtie].
1 drawing (pencil), 24.4 x 20.9 cm. (99.6.8)
26.11
[Profile of head].
1 drawing (conté crayon), 23.3 x 19 cm. (99.6.9)
26.12
[René Char].
1 drawing (charcoal), 30.6 x 19.9 cm. (78.143)
26.13
[Isadora Duncan].
1 drawing (pastel, color), 32.2 x 24 cm. (99.5.50)
Paul Eluard.
26.14
1 drawing (pencil), 23.5 x 19.6 cm. (78.69)
26.15
1 drawing (pencil), 28.6 x 13.2 cm. (78.71)
Pierre-Jean Jouve.
26.16
[Face].
1 drawing (pencil), 31.9 x 24 cm. (99.5.51)
26.17
[Two heads].
1 drawing (ink), 23.5 x 18.5 cm. (99.5.52)
26.18
[Head, red glasses].
1 drawing (ink, pencil, color), 19.5 x 13.4 cm. (99.5.53)
26.19
[Head, glasses].
1 drawing (pencil), 22.4 x 16 cm. (99.5.54)
26.20
[Head].
1 drawing (pencil, 20.9 x 14.3 cm. (99.5.55)
26.21
[Head, glasses].
1 drawing (pencil), 26.8 x 20.9 cm. (99.5.56)
26.22
[Francis Poulenc].
1 drawing (pencil), 24.1 x 15 cm. (99.5.57)
26.23
[Raymond Radiguet].
1 drawing (pencil), 30.2 x 23.5 cm. (79.249)
Tristan Tzara.
26.24
1920.
1 drawing (charcoal), 27 x 20.9 cm. (78.72)
26.25
1 drawing (ink, blue and black), 25.2 x 20.4 cm. (78.88)
26.26
[Head of unknown person].
1 drawing (pencil), 27 x 21.2 cm. (78.75)
27.1
Manginer - une mangue.
1 drawing (pencil, color), 20.3 x 27 cm. (78.74)
27.2
[Ladybug on pansy]. 1953.
1 print (etching, color), 15.9 x 22.6 cm. (81.3.9)
27.3
[Girl sitting between tree and pond].
1 painting (gouache, ink), 15.9 x 12.2 cm. (80.80)
27.4
Petrouchka. 1912.
1 print (woodcut, hand color), 11.3 x 15.4 cm. (99.5.59)
27.5
[Botticelli's Spring, from Allegory of Spring].
1 drawing (gouache, pastel), 32.6 x 25 cm. (78.101)
27.6
[Anatomical sketches of vertebrae and other bones].
1 drawing (ink), 21.2 x 26.8 cm. (80.83.11)
27.7
[Two heads of men].
1 drawing (pencil and crayon), 20.4 x 26.5 cm. (irreg.)
(80.83.10)
27.8
[Two standing figures outside a building entrance].
1 drawing (pencil), 14.4 x 11.7 cm. (80.83.7)
27.9
[Two designs].
1 drawing (pencil), 21.1 x 13.5 cm. (irreg.) (80.83.8)
27.10
[Envelope?].
1 drawing (crayon, red), 31 x 21.2 cm. (80.83.9)
Two fashion drawings.
27.11
[Woman with hat].
1 drawing (ink, crayon, zinc white, watercolor), 12.7 x 8.8 cm.
(80.83.1)
27.12
[Woman in hat and long dress].
1 drawing (ink, crayon, zinc white, watercolor), 25.2 x 11.6 cm.
(irregular) (80.83.2)
27.13
Pour Les Amitiés particulières
Peyrefitte.
1 print (lithograph), 27.9 x 18.5 cm. (99.5.58)
27.14
Reproductions.
27.14
[Woman's head below flower and moth; lithograph, color].
2 reproductions, 18.5 x 11.5 cm. (87.99.1-87.99.2))
27.14
[René Char].
4 reproductions (negative), 27 x 21 cm. (87.99.3-87.99.6)
27.14
[Valentine Hugo].
2 reproductions, 26.9 x 21.2 cm. (87.99.7-87.99.8)
Pastel drawings.
27.15
[Eyes and heart].
27 x 20.5 cm. (78.73.1)
27.16
Nostalgie VII. [Self-portrait]. 1962.
27 x 20.4 cm. (78.73.2)
27.17
[Magenta and blue design].
27.2 x 20.5 cm. (78.73.3)
27.18
[Magenta and blue design].
27.1 x 20.5 cm. (78.73.4)
27.19
[Blue and green design].
26.8 x 20.5 cm. (78.73.5)
27.20
[Magenta, blue and green design].
31.2 x 20.9 cm. (78.73.6)
27.21
[Blue design].
31.4 x 20.8 cm. (78.73.7)
27.22
[Robed figure with out-stretched arms].
1 drawing (crayon, blue), 12.9 x 9 cm. (80.83.3)
27.23
[Three figures?].
1 drawing (crayon, blue), 8.8 x 12.8 cm. (80.83.4)
27.24
[Standing figure].
1 drawing (crayon, blue), 12.9 x 9 cm. (80.83.5)
27.25
[Standing figure with arms raised].
1 drawing (crayon, blue), 12.9 x 9 cm. (80.83.6)
27.26
[Sketchbook].
6 drawings: Album: 31.5 x 24 cm. (81.3.1-8)
27.27
Hugo, Valentine, and Hugo, Jean.
[Orchestra].
1 drawing (crayon, red), 21.4 x 27.4 cm. (80.79)
Jacob, Max.
4.6
[Cutout of church facade].
1 drawing (blue-gray crayon), 14.4 x 21.8 cm. (78.211)
4.7
[Figure sketches of figures].
1 drawing (brown ink and pencil), 21 x 27 cm. (78.212)
4.8
[Bull's head].
2 drawings (ink and pencil) on 1 sheet, 31 x 20.3 cm. (78.214)
4.9
[Two figures and man's (Christ's?) head].
1 drawing (brown ink), 11.3 x 15.7 cm. (78.215)
4.10
[Kneeling male figure].
1 drawing (ink), 11.3 x 7.5 cm. (78.216)
4.11
Dessins cabalistiques.
1 drawing (black ink, pencil, red crayon), 30.8 x 21 cm. (78.217)
[Japhet?].
4.12
[Messy room].
1 drawing (black ink, blue pencil), 23.8 x 15.2 cm. (78.220)
4.13
[Two figures in front of bed].
1 drawing (black ink, blue pencil), 24 x 15.8 cm. (78.221)
4.14
Kienerk, Giorgio. [August Rodin].
1 drawing (brown ink), 24.3 x 16.2 cm. (78.160)
4.15
Kopaç, Slavko. [Three four-legged beasts;
illustration for Robert Lebel's article La Clivadière in Almanach surréaliste du demi-siècle, No.
spécial de La Nef, 1950, p. 47].
1 drawing (ink), 16.8 x 21.1 cm. (99.5.60)
La Fresnaye, Roger de.
5.1
[Raymond Radiguet]. (attributed to Roger de La Fresnaye)
1919.
1 drawing (pencil), 28.5 x 22.3 cm. (79.240)
5.2
[Jean Cocteau and unidentified man].
Reproduction, 17.6 x 12.1 cm. (79.164.1)
5.3
[Jean Cocteau].
Reproduction, 17.6 x 11.2 cm. (79.164.2)
5.4
[Unidentified woman].
Reproduction, 17.4 x 11.4 cm. (79.164.3)
5.5
Lagut, Irène. [Raymond Radiguet].
1 drawing (ink, pencil), 27 x 21 cm. (99.5.61); see also Cocteau (Box
11.8)
Flat file
Lanskoy, André. The Grolier Club / New York / 47
East 60th Street / The Books of Pierre Lecuire / 24 May / 29 July 1994 [Cortege, Cover
by Lanskoy (enlarged detail)].
Poster (color) (98.1.19)
Laurencin, Marie.
5.6
Misia [Floral greeting sketch to Misia Sert].
1 drawing (pencil, color), 17.3 x 18.4 cm. (68.108)
5.7
[Zéphire (Extrait de la vie d'un loup)].
1920.
1 painting (watercolor, pencil, ink) on tracing paper, 22.6 x 28.7 cm.
(79.19)
5.8
[Self portrait: head profile].
1 drawing (graphite pencil, red pencil), 29 x 22.8 cm. (79.20)
5.9
Leal, Olavo d'Eça. [Seated female
figure].
1 drawing (graphite pencil), 36.1 x 25 cm. (79.236)
Lébédeff, Jean.
5.10
[Still life with pitcher, bowl, mirror].
1 print (woodcut), 4.8 x 13 cm. (78.90.1)
5.11
[Still life with hat, pipe, glove].
1 print (woodcut), 4.9 x 13 cm. (78.90.2)
5.12
[Man standing and woman seated].
1 print (woodcut), 16.5 x 13 cm. (78.90.3)
5.13
[Man with tray and teapot].
1 print (woodcut), 16.9 x 12.9 cm. (78.90.4)
Le Corbusier.
5.14
[Two abstract figures, seated]. 1936.
1 print (lithograph, color), 21.6 x 28.8 cm. (83.120.2)
5.15
[Two women]. 1932.
1 print (lithograph, color), 21.6 x 26.9 cm. (83.120.3)
5.16
Le Minh. [Houses and mountain].
1 painting (watercolor) on thin sheet of wood, 17.7 x 12 cm.
(80.85)
5.17
Lepère, Auguste. [Woman and girl].
1 print (engraving), 7.6 x 4 cm. (73.190)
5.18
Lombard, Alfred. [Seated female nude, head and
upper torso]. Inscribed on verso: A Madame Gustave Coquiot, en
souvenir de mon ami Alfred Lombard.
1 painting (oil), 24 x 18.8 cm. (99.5.42)
5.19
Lynch, Albert. Les Quartiers de La Dame aux
Camélias. H. Manesse sc. d'après Lynch.
1 print (engraving), 28.9 x 20.8 cm. (99.5.48)
Maillol, Aristide.
5.20
[Page proofs with 3 illustrations; pages 3-6].
2 folded sheets (1 blank), 38.2 cm. (98.1.10.a-b)
5.21
[Page proofs] Les éclogues de
Virgile.
3 folded sheets (1 blank), 33 cm. (98.1.12.a-c)
5.22
Malpertuy, E. [Alexandre Dumas fils].
1 drawing (ink), 23.7 x 15.4 cm. (99.5.46)
5.23
Man Ray Lautréamont, “E/A II/VII.” 1965.
1 print (etching), 25.1 x 19.7 cm. (2004.10)
Manesse, Henri -- see Lynch, Albert (Box 5.19)
5.24
Marceau, Marcel. Marcel Marceau
[self-portrait].
1 drawing (ink), 29.5 x 21.7 cm. (78.159)
Flat file
Marise. Jean Cocteau.
Collage (pastel, pipe cleaner, thread, clay), 28.1 x 21 cm.
(79.265)
5.25
Martinie, Henri. [Paul Valéry; inscribed: “à
Gaston Riou, souvenir de l’ami Paul Valéry].
1 print (etching), 22.8 x 16.5 cm. (73.305)
5.26
Masereel, Frans. [Gustave Coquiot].
1 print (woodcut), 14.1 x 9 cm. (99.5.62)
5.27
Masson, André [Two erotic studies for Louis
Aragon’s Le con d’Irène (1928), and a Cubist design
labeled “lueur des tris”]. 1928?
1 drawing (ink), 21.4 x 30.8 cm. (2004.11)
Matisse, Henri.
37.1
[Head of a woman, profile].
Linoleum block, 15.9 x 8.9 cm. (73.252)
37.2
[Head of a woman, face view].
Linoleum block, 15.9 x 8.9 cm. (73.253)
37.3
[Seated woman].
Linoleum block, 28.3 x 19.8 cm. (73.254)
5.28
Miller, Frank. (after Eduardo García Benito).
Madonna of the Vineyard [inscribed: “To Jean Cocteau … from Frank Crowninshield 1926”].
1 painting (laquer: red and gold on black; on board), 29.6 x 23.5 cm.
(79.242)
Flat file
Miller, Henry. [Echolalia: reproductions of water
colors]. 1945. Engraver's proofs; Bern Porter's
description tipped in.
Portfolio (10 leaves of plates); 35.5 x 28.1 cm. (74.230)
6.1
Miró, Joan. Joan Miró: Novembre 1987-Janvier 1988:
11, Grand-rue-Genève: Galerie Patrick Cramer: [exhibition poster].
Poster (color), 59.3 x 42 cm. folded to 29.7 x 21 cm. (accompanied by price
list) (98.1.11)
Flat file
Monnier, Marie. [Standing figure strangling woman
falling back].
Embroidery (silk threads, color), 14.5 x 4.7 cm., sewn onto black satin mat,
framed (24.1 x 14.2 cm.) (78.67)
Moreau, Luc-Albert. Illustrations for F. Carco's
Tableau de l'amour vénal,
1924.
6.2
[Standing woman in dress and ankle boots, hands on hips; unpublished
design].
1 drawing (pencil), 24.1 x 18.9 cm. (78.171)
6.3
[Seated woman, legs crossed, with large hat; design similar to 2nd
illustration].
1 drawing (pencil), 23.8 x 18.9 cm. (78.172)
6.4
[Semi-nude woman seen from behind; design similar to 5th
illustration].
1 drawing (pencil), 23.8 x 18.9 cm. (78.173)
6.5-6
[Various figures of men and women in dark room].
2 prints (lithograph), 17.1 x 12.2 cm. (78.174.1.a, 78.174.1.b)
6.7
[Nude black woman].
1 print (lithograph), 17.9 x 12.4 cm. (78.174.2)
6.8
[Couple (two men?) in café].
1 print (lithograph), 16.5 x 12.6 cm. (78.174.3)
6.9
[Seated woman, with legs crossed].
1 print (lithograph), 17 x 12.5 cm. (78.174.4)
6.10
[Man with bowler hat, standing behind woman in hat].
1 print (lithograph), 17.2 x 12.6 cm. (78.174.5)
6.11
[Café scene with various figures, phonograph horn in back].
1 print (lithograph), 16.9 x 12.7 cm. (78.174.6)
6.12
[Large woman seen from behind, with her bottom exposed, looking out
window].
1 print (lithograph), 17 x 12.6 cm. (78.174.7)
6.13
[Well-dressed woman seated in restaurant booth, man in
background].
1 print (lithograph), 16.7 x 12.4 cm. (78.174.8)
6.14
[Three female nudes].
1 print (lithograph), 17.2 x 12.7 cm. (78.174.9)
6.15
[Gigolo and his patron in opera theatre box].
1 print (lithograph), 17.5 x 12.5 cm. (78.174.10)
6.16
[Large woman in dress with semi-nude woman].
1 print (lithograph), 17.7 x 12.2 cm. (78.174.11)
Morisot, Berthe. Etchings, 1887-1888. These proofs
later pulled by Ambroise Vollard, circa 1921.
28.1
[Woman holding cat].
1 print (etching), 14.9 x 12 cm. (78.97.1)
28.2
[Two women].
1 print (etching), 18.9 x 13.8 cm. (78.97.2)
28.3
[Two trees next to water, boat].
1 print (etching), 15.7 x 12 cm. (78.97.3)
28.4
[Duck at pond].
1 print (etching), 14 x 10 cm. (78.97.4)
28.5
[Two geese].
1 print (etching), 15.1 x 11.9 cm. (78.97.5)
28.6
[Seated female, semi-nude].
1 print (etching), 13.9 x 9.7 cm. (78.97.6)
28.7
[Reclining woman].
1 print (etching), 8.3 x 11.6 cm. (78.97.7)
28.8
[Swan, duck, two girls].
1 print (etching), 12 x 14.8 cm. (78.97.8)
6.17
Mortier, Robert. Guillaume
Apollinaire.
1 drawing (pencil), 16.6 x 17.4 cm. (99.5.63)
Nanteuil, Célestin.
40.1
Jeanne d'Arc blessée au siege de Paris.
1 drawing (pencil), 50.2 x 32.5 cm. (70.27.1)
Collection Malherbe.
40.2
[Two sketches (one of Pan?) mounted on one sheet].
2 drawings (pencil), 32.4 x 50.2 cm. (sheet) (70.27.2-3)
40.3
[Two sketches mounted on one sheet; one is sketch for etching with
reversed lettering: SAPHIR / OPER].
2 drawings (pencil), 32.4 x 50.3 cm. (sheet) (70.27.4-5)
40.4
[Woman on balcony, figure below].
1 drawing (pencil), 49.9 x 32.6 cm. (70.27.6)
40.5
[Three sketches on one sheet].
1 drawing (pencil), 50.3 x 32.6 cm. (70.27.7)
40.6
Alceste.
1 drawing (pencil), 32.4 x 50.3 cm. (70.27.8)
6.18
Noël, Pierre. Le "Bel-Ami" de
Maupassant.
1 drawing (ink and white), 10.4 x 9.7 cm. (73.7)
6.19
Oberlé, Jean. [Jean Cocteau].
1 drawing (pencil, conté crayon), 26.7 x 19 cm. (79.222)
Sculpture storage
Ochsé, Louise. [Mask of Debussy].
1 sculpture (terra-cotta), 26 x 18 x 10 cm. (68.16)
Ostade, Adriaen van.
6.20
Pictor Apellaea pingas licet arte tabetlam ... [painter in
studio].
1 print (etching), 23.5 x 17.4 cm. (78.77)
6.21
[Outdoor scene with street peddler, various figures].
1 print (etching), 15.1 x 12.1 cm. (78.78)
6.22
Pach, Walter. [New York City scene].
1927.
1 print (etching), 17.4 x 12.4 cm. (98.1.4)
Pascin, Jules.
Pierre MacOrlan.
Flat file
1 printing plate (zinc), 14.6 x 9.5 cm. (73.257a)
6.23
Portrait de MacOrlan [proof covered with handwritten notes; verso: proof
from a wood block].
1 print (etching), 14.6 x 9.5 cm. (73.257b)
Flat file
1 printing plate (zinc), 13.9 x 9.8 cm. (73.258)
Flat file
Tristan Derème.
Printing plate (copper), 12 x 9.4 cm. (73.259)
6.24
[Three women sitting].
1 print (etching), 12.9 x 18 cm. (73.249)
Picabia, Francis.
42.6
[Jean Cocteau].
1 drawing (ink), 27 x 21 cm. (77.24)
42.7
Le Bon Maître [Erik Satie].
1 drawing (conté crayon), 26.2 x 20.8 cm. (77.31)
Picasso, Pablo -- see also Cocteau
(Box 20.19-20.20)
6.25
[Fernande Olivier].
1 drawing (ink), 18.2 x 11.5 cm. (68.15)
Flat file
[Postcard to Jean Cocteau]. 1919.
1 drawing (watercolor) on card, 9 x 14 cm. (77.28)
6.26
Jean Cocteau.
Reproduction, 13.3 x 9.9 cm. (79.263)
Flat file
[Cocteau and Maria Shabelska]. 1917.
1 drawing (pencil), 27 x 21 cm. (77.29)
Flat file
Ex-LiBRiS [bookplate design for Guillaume Apollinaire].
1 painting (watercolor, ink), 18.7 x 12 cm. (approximately)
(65.9)
Flat file
Hommage à Basket.
Collage-object (wool, steel-wire supports, satin bow, wool roses, lace
basket, wooden frame, glass), 14.9 x 16.8 cm. (70.35)
Sculpture storage
La Vénus de Gaz.
1 sculpture (cast-iron burner), 25.5 cm. (approximately) (68.14)
6.27
Proust, Marcel. [Landscape with
trees].
1 drawing (ink), 11.2 x 17.6 cm. (78.218)
6.28
Pruna, Pedro. [Self portrait].
1 drawing (pencil), 22.3 x 18.4 cm. (80.47)
Quarante, Lucien -- see Renan, Ernest (Box
6.34)
Rassenfosse, Armand.
Claude Farrère.
29.1
1 print (soft-ground etching), 14.8 x 10.7 cm. (78.184.1)
29.2
1 print (soft-ground etching, with watercolor and zinc white), 14.8 x 10.7
cm. (78.184.2)
[Louis Laloy].
29.3
1 print (etching, hand color), 13.7 x 8.7 cm. (75.134.3)
29.4
1 print (etching), 13.7 x 8.7 cm. (75.134.4)
[Emile Verhaeren]. Reproduction of an aquatint.
29.5
1 print (electroplate), 27.1 x 19.3 cm. (78.186.1)
29.6
1 print (electroplate), 31.7 x 24.7 cm. (78.186.2)
29.7
[Bearded man with hat; three-quarters profile head portrait].
"1.r etant." Print (etching), 17.7 x 11.7 cm. (78.185)
29.8
Arc de Germaicus à Saintes.
1 drawing (ink, zinc white, pencil), 14.6 x 19.4 cm. (75.134)
29.9
[Young woman at table with books; advertisement for Dorbon
Ainé].
1 drawing (ink wash, pencil), 18.5 x 28.7 cm. (69.77)
Illustrations for Claude Farrère's Shahra Sultane, Paris, Dorbon-Ainé,
1923.
29.10
[Man with rake].
1 drawing (pencil), 15.2 x 21.5 cm. (65.528.1)
29.11
[Three figures in a procession].
1 drawing (pencil), 18.4 x 27.6 cm. (65.528.2)
29.12
[Sultan on horseback, surrounded by guards].
1 print (lithograph, hand color), 15.5 x 15.1 cm. (65.528.3)
29.13
[Seated woman].
1 drawing (ink, watercolor, gilt), 17.6 x 16.3 cm. (irreg.)
(65.528.4)
29.14
[Sultan holding hooded falcon, standing next to decorative
border].
1 painting (watercolor, ink, gilt, pencil), 27.9 x 23.2 cm.
(65.528.5)
Redon, Odilon.
Illustrations for an edition of Stéphane Mallarmé's Un coup de dés jamais n'abolira le hasard, which was planned
by Vollard but never published. 1900.
3 lithographs.
30.1
[Profile of woman in medieval costume facing bird's beak, faint second
tilted profile, two dice].
38.3 x 29 cm. (68.29.1)
30.2
[Mermaid with large plumed feathers on her head].
35.2 x 28.3 cm. (68.29.2)
30.3
[Child's face below and behind curved edge; floating object
above].
23 x 18.5 cm. (68.29.3)
Les Fleurs du Mal / Charles Baudelaire; interprétations par Odilon
Redon.
30.4
[S.l.: s.n.]. [1800s].
1 portfolio (9 lithographs), 33.5 x 25.8 cm. (69.71.1-9)
30.5
Bruxelles: Edmond Deman, 1891.
1 portfolio (9 lithographs), 21.5 x 15.5 cm. (78.66.1-9)
Renan, Ernest. (subject)
Bonnat, Léon-Joseph-Florentin. [Ernest Renan].
6.29
L. Bonnat del et sc.
1 print (etching), 24.1 x 21.5 cm. (79.147.1)
6.30
1892. L. Bonnat pinx. J. Payrau sc.
1 print (etching), 22 x 18 cm. (79.147.5)
6.31
F[illegible]. E. Renan. Pierre Petit photog.
1 print (lithograph), 24.5 x 20.2 cm. (79.147.2)
6.32
Florian, Frédéric. Ernest Renan.
1 print (wood engraving), 23.3 x 14.8 cm. (79.147.6)
6.33
P. L. Ernest Renan.
1 print (etching), 16.5 x 10.8 cm. (79.147.3)
6.34
Quarante, Lucien. Renan (after sculpture bust by
Saint-Marceaux).
1 print (etching), 17.1 x 12.6 cm. (79.147.4)
Renouard, Paul.
6.35
[Two ballet dancers].
1 print (etching), 13.2 x 19 cm. (98.1.5)
6.36
[Me (Maître) Labori, Zola, Clemenceau].
1 drawing (crayon), 35.7 x 27 cm. (73.450)
6.37
Parade d'execution du jugements du Conseil de Guerre. Ecole militaire. Le
janvier 1895. [Dreyfus being stripped of his uniform before the gathered army. Ms.
notations identify specific individuals](attributed to Paul Renouard).
[1895?]
1 drawing (watercolor, ink, pencil), 27.4 x 39.9 cm. (78.189)
Rimbaud, Arthur (as artist and
subject)
Berrichon, Paterne.
31.1
[Portrait of Rimbaud as a boy].
Reproduction, 11.7 x 8.2 cm. (reproduction of an ink drawing)
(68.47.1)
31.2
[Arthur Rimbaud in London].
1 drawing (pencil), 25.7 x 17.5 cm. (68.47.2)
[Isabelle Rimbaud].
31.3
1 drawing (pencil), 21.4 x 12.7 cm. (68.47.3)
31.4
1 drawing (pencil), 23.3 x 12.8 cm. (68.47.4)
31.5
1 drawing (pencil), 12.7 x 21.1 cm. (68.47.5)
31.6
1 drawing (pencil), 30.9 x 24.8 cm. (68.47.6)
31.7
1 drawing (conté crayon), 31.1 x 24.1 cm. (68.47.7)
Pencil tracings by Paterne Berrichon of original drawings by Arthur
Rimbaud.
31.8
Dimanche au Village.
1 drawing (ink), 26.6 x 21 cm. (74.192.1)
31.9
[Man's head; figure walking].
1 drawing (ink), 11.4 x 16.4 cm. (74.192.2)
31.10
[Man standing in front of tree].
1 drawing (pencil), 17.8 x 14.5 cm. (74.192.3)
31.11
[Potted plants inside, in front of window; side of figure].
1 drawing (ink), 16.3 x 14.5 cm. (74.192.4)
31.12
[Standing figure, with walking stick, monocle, hat flying off; getting
kicked].
1 drawing (ink), 18.2 x 10.3 cm. (74.192.5)
31.13
Gateux.
1 drawing (ink), 11.1 x 13.3 cm. (74.192.6)
31.14
[Two men with hats, looking at a book].
1 drawing (ink), 7.8 x 10 cm. (74.192.7)
31.15
Horace Vernet prenant l'armée Francaise sur le fait.
1 drawing (ink), 14.5 x 12 cm. (74.192.8)
31.16
[Three men].
1 drawing (ink), 7.8 x 11.5 cm. (74.192.9)
31.17
[Standing woman in long ball gown].
1 drawing (ink), 9.1 x 8 cm. (74.192.10)
31.18
[Standing man in hat and long coat, holding walking stick].
1 drawing (ink), 14.1 x 7.5 cm. (74.192.11)
31.19
[Two standing figures (in costume?)].
1 drawing (ink), 11.7 x 8.8 cm. (74.192.12)
31.20
[Man's head, with hat].
1 drawing (ink), 5.8 x 6 cm. (74.192.13)
31.21
[Man's head].
1 drawing (ink), 8 x 6 cm. (74.192.14)
31.22
[Two men's faces].
1 drawing (ink), 7.3 x 5.7 cm. (74.192.15)
31.23
[Old woman writing].
1 drawing (ink), 11 x 6.8 cm. (74.192.16)
31.24
Le marchand de chansons.
1 drawing (ink), 10 x 6.9 cm. (74.192.17)
31.25
[Envelope addressed to Monsieur Paterne Berrichon].
14.1 x 24.9 cm. (74.192.18)
31.26-27
Gorvel, Georges Emile Louis Eugène. Arthur
Rimbaud.
2 prints (etching), 11 x 8 cm. (73.451, 74.194)
31.28
Henry-Munsch, René. [Arthur
Rimbaud].
Reproduction, 28.9 x 20.2 cm. (74.195)
42.8
Rivera, Diego. [Jean Cocteau].
1 drawing (pencil), 50.5 x 45.4 cm. (84.1); for painting by an unidentified
artist, which was formerly used as backing for this work when it was framed. See also
Unidentified (Box 41.11)
6.38
Rodin, Auguste. [Two heads of men illustrating a
man with a face wound, before and after surgery: Form letter acknowledging
contributions]. 1916.
1 print (etching), 17.6 x 11.3 cm. (78.155)
Rose, Francis, Sir.
32.1
S S S B [Four vignettes labelled: "1 Spring 2 Summer 3 Autumn 4
Winter"].
1 drawing (scratchboard), 5.7 x 15.2 cm. (73.454.1)
32.2
End of Autumn [Three peacocks].
1 drawing (ink on scratchboard), 5.7 x 7 cm. (73.454.2)
32.3
End [Church steeple].
1 drawing (ink on scratchboard), 8.5 x 6.2 cm. (73.454.3)
32.4
Summer [Landscape with bird perched on branch; surrounded by decorative
border].
1 drawing (ink on scratchboard), 14.6 x 9.9 cm. (73.454.4)
32.5
Spring [Landscape with flowers, bird in sky; within architectural
border].
1 drawing (ink on scratchboard), 15.4 x 10.4 cm. (73.454.5)
32.6
Winter [Snowy landscape, bird in foreground; within decorative
border].
1 drawing (ink on scratchboard), 15 x 9.9 cm. (73.454.6)
32.7
Autumn [Landscape with owl at center, two pheasants and other birds; within
decorative border].
1 drawing (ink on scratchboard), 14.8 x 9.8 cm. (73.454.7)
32.8
End: Spring [Vase of flowers].
1 drawing (ink on scratchboard), 5.2 x 8.2 cm. (73.454.8)
32.9
[Landscape with flowers].
1 drawing (ink on scratchboard), 9.6 x 5.9 cm. (73.454.9)
32.10
Contents [The word "Contents" surrounded by flowers, within
box].
1 drawing (ink on scratchboard), 3.8 x 6.9 cm. (73.454.10)
Botanical drawings.
33.1
Orchis Incarnata L. 1943.
1 painting (watercolor and pencil), 25.2 x 15.6 cm. (73.463.1)
33.2
[Flower].
1 drawing (watercolor and pencil), 29 x 7.7 cm. (73.463.2)
33.3
Epipactis vectensis Brooke and Rose.
1939.
1 drawing (pencil), 16.4 x 13.7 cm. (73.463.3)
33.4
Orchis simia (Lam.) Var. macea (Lindl.).
1923?
1 drawing (ink and pencil), 21.7 x 9.8 cm. (73.463.4)
33.5
[Flower].
1 painting (watercolor), 25.8 x 14 cm. (73.463.5)
33.6
[Abstract].
1 painting (watercolor), 42 x 26.2 cm. (75.62)
Drawings with various book motifs.
33.7
[Abstract; three ink blots on two sheets of paper (one signed), mounted
onto a third sheet of paper].
1 drawing (ink), 25.5 x 33 cm. (75.65.1)
33.8
[Two open books; drawn on two sheets of paper, mounted onto a third
sheet].
2 drawings (ink), 25.5 x 33 cm. (75.65.2)
33.9
[Open books; drawn on two sheets of paper, mounted onto a third
sheet].
3 drawings (ink), 25.5 x 33 cm. (75.65.3)
33.10
[Abstract].
1 drawing (ink), 25.5 x 33 cm. (75.65.4)
33.11
[Abstract].
1 drawing (ink), 25.9 x 33 cm. (75.65.5)
33.12
[Abstract].
1 drawing (ink), 25 x 33 cm. (75.65.6)
33.13
[Books on table with lamp].
1 drawing (ink), 23.8 x 32.5 cm. (75.65.7)
33.14
[Lamp].
1 drawing (ink), 15.5 x 20.4 cm. (75.65.8)
33.15
Owls and clowns [exhibition catalog]. -- London : Molton Gallery,
[195-?].
[11] pages: illustrated; 19 cm. (85.133)
40.7
[Nativity scene].
1 painting (watercolor, ink), 49 x 62.5 cm. (73.308)
40.8
[Abstract design].
1 drawing (ink), 38 x 43 cm. (75.64)
40.9
[Lamp and books on table].
1 drawing (pencil), 42 x 53.8 cm. (75.66)
40.10
Gertrude Stein in 1945. 1945.
1 painting (watercolor), 41.7 x 54.6 cm. (68.65)
Painting storage
[Abstract].
1 painting (oil on canvas), 39.8 x 51.5 cm. (74.148)
Flat file
Corrida [abstract design]. 1951.
1 painting (gouache), 61.6 x 61.5 cm. (75.63)
38.1-2
[Sketchbook (spiral bound); various sketches of architectural
details].
4 drawings (pencil), (53.7 x 41 cm.) (80.45)
Painting storage
[Abstract].
1 painting (oil on canvas), 39.8 x 51.5 cm. (74.148)
Rouault, Georges.
Cirque de l'étoile filante.
6.39
[Two circus performers].
1 print (woodcut), 6.2 x 4.2 cm. (78.188.1)
6.40
[Three faces].
1 print (wood engraving), 3.2 x 20.2 cm. (78.188.2)
6.41
[Circus clown].
1 print (woodcut), 6.1 x 4.2 cm. (78.188.3)
6.42
[Circus performer].
1 print (woodcut), 6.1 x 3.9 cm. (78.188.4)
Flat file
GR.
Woodblock, 7.3 x 6.9 x 2.2 cm. (78.187.1)
6.43
GR.
1 print (woodcut), 6.5 x 7 cm. (78.187.2)
Illustrations for Ambroise Vollard's Réincarnations du Père Ubu,
1932.
42.9
[Frontispiece].
1 print (wood engraving), 29.8 x 19.7 cm. (68.23.1)
6.44
[Man standing, profile].
1 print (etching), 30.5 x 19.5 cm. (68.23.2)
6.45
[Female nude (head and torso)].
1 print (etching), 29.6 x 19.9 cm. (68.23.3)
6.46
[Figure standing below tree].
1 print (etching), 29.5 x 19.7 cm. (68.23.4)
6.47
[Man with hat, carrying suitcase].
1 print (etching), 21.1 x 29.7 cm. (68.23.5)
6.48
Rysselberghe, Theo van. [Henri de
Régnier].
1 drawing (conté crayon), 20.8 x 25.9 cm. (69.76)
Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de. [Illustrations for
Le petit prince].
41.3
[The Little Prince].
1 drawing (watercolor, pencil), 27.9 x 21.6 cm. (74.193.1)
41.4
[The Baobab].
1 drawing (watercolor, pencil), 27.9 x 21.6 cm. (74.193.2)
7.1
[Male and female stick figures; inscribed on verso by Valentine Hugo:
“dessin de S Exupery, lundi 3/9/34 donne par Consuelo” (wife of Saint-Exupéry)].
1 drawing (ink), irregular image 5.5 x 7.1 cm. (80.82)
Saint-Marceaux, René de (after) -- see Renan,
Ernest (Box 6.34)
7.2
Savil. [Emile Antoine Bourdelle].
1 drawing (ink), 32.4 x 25 cm. (78.99)
7.3
Savinio, Alberto. [Female nude].
1 print (lithograph), 29.5 x 20.2 cm. (79.231)
Severini, Gino.
7.4
[Gravure futuriste].
1 print (woodcut, color), 31.9 x 24 cm. (98.1.6)
7.5
[Paul Fort: head portrait].
1 drawing (charcoal), 29.5 x 22.5 cm. (2004.13.5)
Soffici, Ardengo.
7.6
Soir dans le parc de St. Clou [sic].
1 drawing (ink), 16.2 x 19.1 cm. (78.163)
7.7
[Woman and dog].
1 drawing (conté crayon), 30 x 24.6 cm. (78.164)
7.8
Canal à Venise.
1 drawing (conté crayon), 30.8 x 23.9 cm. (78.165)
7.9
Violiniste.
1 drawing (conté crayon), 33.2 x 19 cm. (irreg.) (78.166)
7.10
Ouvrière vénitienne.
1 drawing (ink, white, and pencil), 35.4 x 20.6 cm. (78.167)
Staritsky, Anna.
7.11
[Abstract design; Sent out by a Paris rare-book dealer as a New Year's
greeting in 1972].
1 print (etching, color), 7.7 x 39.1 cm. folded to 7.7 x 19.5 cm.
(98.1.7)
Flat file
Bestiaire de Lorroque.
Portfolio: 8 prints (etching, color), 32.5 x 25.6 cm. (92.19)
Stein, Leo.
Painting storage
Castel a Poggio. Painting (oil on wood panel), 44.2 x 53.4 cm.
(68.9.1)
Painting storage
Landscape. Painting (oil on wood panel), 44.8 x 51.5 cm.
(68.9.2)
7.12
Strawinsky, Théodore. [Mother and
child].
1 drawing (pencil), 22.8 x 28.9 cm. (79.169)
Survage, Léopold.
7.13
Ville Miracle ignoré du mammouth.
1 print (woodcut, color), 27.9 x 24.3 cm. (79.254.1)
7.14
L'homme glisse le long des maisons figés stoïquement.
1 print (woodcut, color), 26.7 x 23.9 cm. (79.254.2)
Flat file
Tal-Coat, Pierre. [Gertrude Stein,
seated].
1 drawing (pencil), 45.6 x 36.1 cm. (68.7)
7.15
Tanzin, M. [Japanese erotica].
10 prints (wood engraving) on 5 sheets, 50 x 33 cm. folded to 25 x 33 cm.
(99.5.65-99.5.74
Texcier, Jean.
7.16
[André Maurois].
1 drawing (ink), 16.8 x 13 cm. (78.94)
7.17
[Paul Valery]. 1924.
1 drawing (ink), 21 x 13.8 cm. (78.95)
Thévenaz, Paulet.
41.5
[Jean Cocteau]. 1917.
1 painting (watercolor) on board, 59.7 x 46.9 cm. (79.262)
41.6
[Jean Cocteau; cut out of face only].
1 painting (watercolor) on board, 23.2 x 15 cm. (irreg.) (79.257)
Thiele, Ivan.
[Unidentified man].
3 prints (etching).
34.1
20 x 14.5 cm. (69.78.1a)
34.2
20 x 14.5 cm. (69.78.1b)
34.3
16.1 x 12.6 cm. (69.78.2)
34.4-5
Albert Roussel. 1927.
2 prints (etching), 20 x 15 cm. (69.78.3a, 69.78.3b)
34.6-7
Florent Schmitt. 1927.
2 prints (etching, soft ground), 20 x 14.5 cm. (69.78.4a,
69.78.4b)
34.8-9
André Caplet. 1928.
2 prints (etching, soft ground), 19.9 x 14.4 cm. (69.78.5a,
69.78.5b)
34.10-11
Roger-Ducasse. 1927.
2 prints (etching, soft ground), 19.7 x 14.9 cm. (69.78.6a,
69.78.6b)
Claude Debussy. 1913.
4 prints (etching, soft ground), 18.1 x 13.2 cm.
34.12
Early state without inscription on plate. (69.78.7c)
34.13-15
State with inscription on plate. (69.78.7b, 69.78.7d,
69.78.7f)
Claude Debussy. 1927.
3 prints (etching, soft ground)
34.16
"1 État de Cl. Debussy / Ivan Thièle /
1927."
12.9 x 9.5 cm. (69.78.7g)
34.17
"2. état."
13.8 x 10.7 cm. (69.78.7a)
34.18
"3 État de Claude Debussy / Ivan Thièle /
1927."
13.1 x 11 cm. (69.78.7e)
Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de.
38.1
Dessins de Jeunesse.
29 sheets of pencil sketches, bound, 23.4 x 19.4 cm. (73.284)
Album of 11 loose sheets of pencil sketches and drawings.
38.2
[Horseback riders, cormorants, train, dog, horse, goat].
17.5 x 23 cm. (73.285.1)
38.3
[Château du Bosc as ship under sail].
23.5 x 18.1 cm. (73.285.2)
38.4
[Three ships].
25 x 18.1 cm. (73.285.3)
38.5
[The Cooks; judges on verso].
17.5 x 23 cm. (73.285.4)
38.6
[Horses and other animals, cormorants, military figure].
17.9 x 24.2 cm. (73.285.5)
38.7
[Various figures, horses, dog].
17.5 x 23 cm. (73.285.6)
38.8
[Five walking men, blind beggar with dog, head of bulldog; elderly woman,
dog, baby, monkeys on verso].
23 x 17.5 cm. (73.285.7)
38.9
[Dogs on horseback, fences, chariot, rifle, horses; on verso: heads,
horses, dogs].
25.2 x 20.2 cm. (73.285.8)
38.10
[Le Souffle-au-cul; 3 figures with self-portrait; sketches on
verso].
13.2 x 22 cm. (73.285.9)
38.11
[Man with telescope, man with trumpet, bearded man, etc.].
13.4 x 21.8 cm. (73.285.10)
38.12
[The Château du Bosc].
17.9 x 23.5 cm. (73.285.11)
38.13
Quatorze lithographies originales de Toulouse-Lautrec pour illustrer des
chansons. Paris: H. Lefèbvre.
1 portfolio (14 prints (lithograph)), 33.3 x 25.5 cm.
(78.154.1-15)
Flat file
Utrillo, Maurice. Montmartre vécu par Utrillo
[street scene; cover for his Montmartre vécu par Utrillo, 1947].
1947.
4 prints (lithograph), 54.6 x 76.2 cm. (79.228.a-e)
7.18
Valloton, Félix. [Paul Fort: head profile;
inscribed: “Le poète de la nature. Je suis l’amant de la nature!”].
1 drawing (pencil), 14 x 10.1 cm. (2004.13.6)
7.19
[Viatorio?]. G. Caruso dans "Julien."
1 drawing (ink), 21.5 x 12.7 cm. (72.47)
W.B. [Sarah Bernhardt].
2 prints (etching)
7.20
"Imp. Ch. Wittmann."
24.8 x 19.5 cm. (99.5.39)
7.21
"Imp. Ch. Wittmann. Reproduction autorisée par M. Mariani."
25.3 x 19.5 cm. (99.5.40)
7.22
White, Emil. Folded notecards with color
reproductions of his paintings.
14 cards. 15.9 x 23.5 cm. folded to 15.9 x 11.3 cm. (98.1.9.1-14)
Flat file
Winant, Francine. [Alice B. Toklas].
1 painting (oil? and tempera?), 75 x 48 cm. (68.8)
Wolff, C.
41.7
[Standing woman, praying].
1 print (woodcut), 44.7 x 18 cm. (79.246.1)
7.23
Femme en noir.
1 print (woodcut), 22 x 4.6 cm. (79.246.2)
7.24
Naissance de Vénus.
1 print (woodcut), 21.6 x 9.8 cm. (79.246.3)
7.25
Europe [woman on bull].
1 print (woodcut), 14.5 x 19.3 cm. (79.246.4)
7.26
Ulysse sous le bélier. Odysseus unter in Widder(?).
1 print (woodcut), 14 x 16.3 cm. (79.246.5)
7.27
Reiter petit cavalier [man on horse].
1 print (woodcut), 15 x 11.1 cm. (79.247)
7.28
Torse.
1 print (etching), 30 x 9.7 cm. (79.248.1)
7.29
Figure drapée. Gewandfigur(?).
1 print (etching), 21.8 x 8 cm. (79.248.2)
7.30
Wols. [Composition with heads].
1 print (etching), 10.8 x 9.8 cm. (98.1.18)
Unidentified.
35.1
[Unidentified man, three-quarters bust portrait].
1 drawing (pencil, colored pencil) (78.170)
35.2
Poésies de Verlaine [Various figures around block with the name
"VERLAINE"].
1 drawing (ink and pencil), 15 x 10.5 cm. (78.208)
35.3
Les Fleurs du mal [design for book ornament].
1 drawing (pencil), 15 x 10.5 cm. (78.209)
35.4
[Obese female nude; manuscript notes by Stendahl].
1 painting (watercolor), 20.4 x 24.8 cm. (78.219)
35.5
[Anatole France].
1 print (etching), 11.6 x 8.6 cm. (78.224)
35.6
[Valentine Hugo, portrait bust in right profile].
1 drawing (pencil), 26.8 x 21 cm. (79.156.3)
35.7
[Chinese ruler, seated, next to standing young Chinese woman].
1 painting (watercolor on parchment, mounted on paper backing), 29.2 x 22.7
cm. (79.166)
35.8
[Sailor seated at table, woman standing in front. Verso: several figures
sketched within ruled border].
2 drawings (pencil), 26.8 x 20.8 cm. (79.167.1-2)
35.9
[Unidentified man, seated at writing table].
1 painting (watercolor), 18 x 14 cm. (78.169)
35.10
[Bearded man, standing; face in three-quarters profile. Sketch on
verso].
1 drawing (pencil, conté crayon, color), 20.2 x 15.5 cm. (79.212)
35.11
[Head of a bearded youth].
1 drawing (pencil), 16 x 14 cm. (79.224)
35.12
[Jean Cocteau: head profile; hand and heart below].
1 painting (gouache on blue-gray paper, color), 43 x 29 cm.
(79.238)
35.13
SL. (From Valentine Hugo's studio.)
Copper stencil, 5.8 x 5.2 cm. (80.84)
35.14
[Illustration from De laniis et phitonicis
mulieribus; Hand-colored by Emile Bernard].
1 print (woodcut, hand color), 17.3 x 9.5 cm. (99.5.38)
35.15
Henri de Régnier.
1 print (engraving), 12.4 x 10 cm. (99.5.64)
Val Changis: architectural plans.
41.8
Propriété de Monsieur Dujardin.
1 drawing (pencil), 46.8 x 29 cm. (79.40)
41.9
Propriete de Mr. Dujardin. Le Val-Changis. Plan General etat actual (au
1er janvier 1903).
1 painting (watercolor, ink), 33.5 x 50.6 cm. (79.41.1)
41.10
Le "Val-Changis." Projet d'Agrandissement.
1 painting (watercolor, ink), 33.5 x 50.5 cm. (79.41.2)
41.11
Backing for original frame of D. Rivera's portrait of Cocteau.
1 painting (oil on board), 30.5 x 47.2 cm. (79.170)
Poëmes. [The word POËMES hand-lettered; book cover design for Léon-Paul
Fargue's Poëmes,1931, printed by Maurice
Darantière].
3 drawings (ink).
41.12
51.3 x 66.1 cm. (81.251.1)
41.12
50.7 x 66.1 cm. (81.251.2)
41.12
51.4 x 66 cm. (81.251.3)
Index of Subjects
- Allégret, Marc--see Cocteau (Box 36.1)
-
Almanach surréaliste--see Dax, Adrien (Box 2.18); Kopaç, Slavko (Box
4.15)
- Andrieux, F.-G.-J.-S. (François-Guillaume-Jean-Stanislas),
1759-1833--see Dumas, Alexandre, fils (Box 3.8)
- Apollinaire, Guillaume, 1880-1918--see Mortier, Robert (Box
6.17); Hugo, Jean (Box 23.1); Picasso (FF)
- Apollinaire, Guillaume, 1880-1918. L'enchanteur
pourrissant--see Derain, André (Box 2.23-2.32)
- Apuleius. The Golden Asse of Lucius
Apuleius--see Boschère, Jean de (Box 1.14-.15)
- Aragon, 1897- Con d’Irène--see Masson, André (Box 5.27)
- Auric, Georges, 1899- --see Cocteau (Box 9.1-.34; 10.5); Hugo,
Jean (Box 23.2-.13; 23.16); Hugo, Valentine (Box 26.1-.11)
- Bakst, Léon, 1866-1924--see Cocteau (Box 9.35-.37)
- Barbette, Vander, 1904-1973--see Cocteau (Box 39.2)
- Barbey d'Aurevilly, J. (Jules), 1808-1889. Ensorcelée--see Buhot, Félix Hilaire (Box 8.17-.18)
- Barney, Natalie Clifford--see Dufy (Box 21.1)
- Barrès, Maurice, 1862-1923--see Cocteau (Box 9.38)
- Barrey, Fernande--see Calder, Alexander (Box 1.21)
- Baudelaire, Charles, 1821-1867. Fleurs du
mal--see Matisse; Redon, Odilon (Box 30.4-.5); Unidentified (Box
35.3)
- Beaudoin, Kenneth Lawrence, 1913- --see Chattelerault, Victor de
(Box 2.11)
- Berlioz, Hector, 1803-1869--see Courbet, Gustave (Box
2.17)
- Bernhardt, Sarah, 1844-1923--see W.B. (Box 7.20-.21)
- Beucler, André, 1898- --see Cocteau (Box 9.39)
- Bianchini, Charles--see Dufy (Box 21.5)
- Blanche, Jacques-Emile, 1861-1942--see Cocteau (Box
9.40-.43)
- Botticelli, Sandro, 1444 or 5-1510. Allegory of Spring--see Hugo,
Valentine (Box 27.5)
- Bourdelle, Emile Antoine, 1861-1929--see Savil (Box 7.2)
- Bovy, Berthe--see Cocteau (Box 9.44)
- Caplet, André, 1878-1925--see Thiele Ivan (Box 34.8-.9)
- Carco, Francis, 1886-1958. Tableau de l'amour
vénal--see Moreau, Luc-Albert (Box 6.2-.16)
- Caruso, Enrico, 1873-1921--see Viatorio? (Box 7.19)
- Cendrars, Blaise, 1887-1961--see Cocteau (Box 42.3)
- Cézanne, Paul, 1839-1906--see Cézanne, Paul (Flat file)
- Char, René, 1907- --see Hugo, Valentine (Box 26.12; 27.14)
- Clemenceau, Georges, 1841-1929--see Renouard, Paul (Box
6.36)
- Clemmer, Jean--see Chattelerault Victor de (Box 2.9)
- Cocteau, Jean, 1889-1963--see Breugnot, A.L. (Box 1.17); Cocteau
(Box 10.5); Dufy (Flat file); Hugo, Jean (Box 23.14-.15; 23.17-.21); La Fresnaye, Roger de
(Box 5.2-.3); Marise (Flat file); Oberlé, Jean (Box 6.19); Picabia, Francis (Box 42.6);
Picasso (Flat file; Box 6.26); Rivera, Diego (Box 42.8); Thévenaz, Paulet (Box 41.5-.6);
Unidentified (Box 35.12)
-
Cocteau, Jean, 1889-1963.
- Belle et la bête (Motion picture)--see Bérard,
Christian (Box 8.10)
- Les enfants terribles)--see Cocteau (Box
12.1-.39; 12.43
- Mariés de la Tour Eiffel--see Cocteau (Box
11.8; 16.1-.2)
- Œdipe roi--see Cocteau (Box 39.5)
- Orphée--see Cocteau (Box 11.1-.3; 11.6-.7;
39.4)
- Les parents terribles--see Cocteau (Box
12.40-.42)
- Le Potomak.--see Cocteau (Box 13.1-.4)
- Coquiot, Gustave, 1865-1926--see Lombard, Alfred (Box 5.18);
Masereel, Frans (Box 5.26)
- Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918--see Ochsé, Louise (Sculpture
storage); Thiele, Ivan (Box 34.12-.18)
- Desbordes, Jean, 1906- --see Cocteau (Box 9.45-.47)
- Dorbon, Louis--see Farrère, Claude (Box 3.14)
- Dreyfus, Alfred, 1859-1935--see Renouard, Paul (Box 6.37)
- Dufy, Raoul, 1877-1953. Croquis de
Modes--see Dufy (Box 21.6-.15)
- Dujardin, Edouard, 1861-1949--see Unidentified (Box
41.8-.10)
- Dumas, Alexandre, 1824-1895--see Chardon, Charles (Box 1.23);
Malpertuy, E. (Box 5.22)
- Dumas, Alexandre, 1824-1895. La Dame aux
Camélias--see Lynch Albert (Box 5.19)
- Duncan, Isadora, 1877-1927--see Hugo, Valentine (Box
26.13)
- Eluard, Paul, 1895-1952--see Hugo, Valentine (Box
26.14-.15)
- Epstein, Jacob, Sir, 1880-1959--see Brodzky, Horace (Box
1.18)
- Fargue, Léon-Paul, 1878-1947--see Becat, Paul-Emile (Box
1.9)
- Fargue, Léon-Paul, 1876-1947. Poëmes--see Unidentified (Box 41.121)
- Farrère, Claude, 1876-1957--see Farrère, Claude (Box 3.14);
Rassenfosse, Armand (Box 29.1-.2)
- Farrère, Claude, 1876-1957. Shahra
Sultane--see Rassenfosse, Armand (Box 29.10-.14)
- Fineran, John Kingston, 1907-1947--see Chattelerault, Victor de
(Box 2.5)
- Fletcher, John Gould, 1886-1950--see Chattelerault, Victor de
(Box 2.10)
- Fort, Paul, 1872-1960–- see Al΄tman, Natan Isaevich (Box 1.1);
Bilis, Aaron (Box 1.12); Etène, Yvonne (Box 3.11); Gallien, Pierre Antoine (Box 3.17);
Guy-David (Box 3.28); Severini, Gino (Box 7.5); Valloton, Félix (Box 7.18)
- France, Anatole, 1844-1924--see Unidentified (Box 35.5)
- Gandarillas, Antonio de--see Cocteau (Box 9.48-.49)
-
Giraudoux, Jean, 1882-1944.
-
Anne chez Simon--see Daragnès, J.-G.
-
Mirage Bessines--see Daragnès, J.-G.
- Gould, Joe, 1889-1957--see Chattelerault, Victor de (Box
2.7)
-
Gourmont, Remy de, 1858-1915.
-
Le Fantôme--see Groux, Henri de (Box 3.24)
-
Histoires magiques--see Groux, Henri de (Box 3.22-.23)
- Honegger, Arthur, 1892-1955. Antigone--see Cocteau (Box 11.16)
- Huddleston, Sisley, 1883-1952--see Houghton, George William (Box
3.30)
- Hugo, Jean, 1894- --see Hugo, Jean (Box 23.17-.25)
- Hugo, Valentine, 1887-1968--see Cocteau (Box 10.1-.5; 18.4-.7);
Hugo, Jean (Box 23.17-.21; 23.26-.28); Hugo, Valentine (Box 27.14; 27.16); Unidentified
(Box 35.6)
- Jouve, Pierre Jean, 1887- --see Hugo, Valentine (Box
26.16-.21)
- Karsavina, Tamara--see Cocteau (Box 10.6)
- Labori, Fernand, d. 1917--see Renouard, Paul (Box 6.36)
- Laloy, Louis, 1874-1944--see Rassenfosse, Armand (Box
29.3-.4)
- Laurencin, Marie, 1883-1956--see Laurencin, Marie (Box
5.8)
- Lewis, James Franklin, 1903- --see Chattelerault, Victor de (Box
2.6)
- Louÿs, Pierre, 1870-1925--see Buhot, Félix Hilaire (Box
8.14)
- Lysès, Charlotte--see Cocteau (Box 10.7)
- MacOrlan, Pierre, 1882-1970--see Pascin, Jules (Box 6.7; Flat
file)
- Mallarmé, Stéphane, 1842-1898. Coup de dés jamais
n'abolira le hasard--see Redon, Odilon (Box 30.1-.3)
- Marceau, Marcel--see Marceau, Marcel (Box 5.24)
- Maupassant, Guy de, 1850-1893. Bel-ami--see Noël, Pierre (Box 6.18)
- Maurois, Andre, 1885-1967--see Texcier, Jean (Box 7.16)
- Merton, Thomas, 1915-1968--see Chattelerault, Victor de (Box
2.8)
- Michelangelo Buonarroti, 1475-1564--see Condivi, Ascanio, after
(Box 2.16)
- Molitor, Ulrich, fl. 1470-1501. De laniis et
phitonicis mulieribus--see Unidentified (Box 35.15)
- Moréas, Jean, 1856-1910--see Gandara, Antonio de la (Box
3.18)
- Noailles, Anna Elisabeth de Brancovan, comtesse de,
1876-1933--see Cocteau (Box 10.8)
- Olivier, Fernande--see Picasso (Box 6.25)
- Oswald, Marianne--see Cocteau (Box 10.9)
- Peyrefitte, Roger. Les amitiés
particulières--see Hugo, Valentine (Box 27.13)
-
Phaedra (Choreographic work: Lifar)--see Bérard, Christian (Box
8.13)
- Picasso, Pablo, 1881-1973--see Chattelerault, Victor de (Box
2.14); Cocteau (Box 10.10; 15.13); Gargallo, Pablo (Sculpture storage)
- Piozzi, Hester Lynch, 1741-1821--see Cosway, Richard (Flat
file)
- Poulenc, Francis, 1899-1963--see Hugo, Valentine (Box
26.22)
- Poulenc, Francis, 1899-1963. Toréador--see Cocteau (Box 13.14)
- Pruna, Pere, 1904-1977--see Pruna, Pedro (Box 6.28)
- Radiguet, Raymond, 1903-1923--see Cocteau (Box 42.4); La
Fresnaye, Roger de (Box 5.1); Lagut, Irène (Box 5.5); Hugo, Jean (Box 23.16); Hugo,
Valentine (Box 26.23)
- Régnier, Henri de, 1864-1936--see Rysselberghe, Theo van (Box
6.48); Unidentified (Box 35.16)
- Renan, Ernest, 1823-1892--see Renan, Ernest, subject (Box
6.29-.34)
- Renoir, Auguste, 1841-1919--see Bonnard, Pierre (Box 36.1)
- Rimbaud, Arthur, 1854-1891--see Rimbaud, Arthur (Box 31.1-.2;
31.26-.28)
- Rimbaud, Isabelle, 1860-1917--see Rimbaud, Arthur (Box
31.3-.7)
- Rivet, Gustave, b. 1848--see Unidentified (Box 30.2)
- Rodin, Auguste, 1840-1917--see Kienerk, Giorgio (Box 4.14)
- Roger-Ducasse, 1873-1954--see Thiele, Ivan (Box 34.10-.11)
- Roussel, Albert, 1869-1937--see Thiele, Ivan (Box 34.4-.5)
- Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de, 1900-1944. Petit
prince--see Saint-Exupéry (Box 41.3-.4)
- Salmon, André, 1881- --see Derain, André (Box 2.22)
- Satie, Erik, 1866-1925--see Picabia, Francis (Box 42.7); Cocteau
(Box 10.11-.12)
- Satie, Erik, 1866-1925. Parade--see
Cocteau (Box 10.13-.14)
- Savigny, G.-B. de, b. 1852--see Cocteau (Box 10.15-.19)
- Schmitt, Florent, 1870-1958--see Thiele, Ivan (Box
34.6-.7)
- Schoenberg, Arnold, 1874-1951--see Cocteau (Box 13.15)
- Shabelska, Maria--see Picasso (Flat file)
- Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946--see Chattelerault, Victor de (Box
2.12); Rose, Francis (Box 40.10); Tal-Coat, Pierre (Flat file)
- Stritch, Samuel Alphonsus, 1887-1958--see Chattelerault, Victor
de (Box 2.13)
- Toklas, Alice B.--see Winant, Francine (Flat file)
- Tzara, Tristan, 1896-1963--see Hugo, Valentine (Box
26.24-.25)
- Valéry, Paul, 1871-1945--see Martinie, Henri (Box 5.25); Texcier,
Jean (Box 7.17)
- Verhaeren, Emile, 1855-1916--see Rassenfosse, Armand (Box
29.5-.6)
- Verlaine, Paul, 1844-1896--see Bac, Ferdinand (Box 1.6); Cazals,
F.-A. (Painting storage); Unidentified (Box 35.2)
- Vigny, Alfred de, 1797-1863--see Devéria, Achille (Box
3.2)
- Virgil. Eclogues de Virgile--see
Maillol, Aristide (Box 5.21)
- Vollard, Ambroise, 1867-1939. Réincarnations du Père
Ubu--see Rouault, Georges (Painting storage; Box 6.44-.47)
- Zola, Emile, 1840-1902--see Burney, François-Eugène (Box 1.18);
Disdéri, André-Adolphe-Eugene? (Box 3.4); Renouard, Paul (Box 6.36)