Box 9
Container
Contains 45 Collections and/or Records:
Robert Herrick (caption: "Robert Herrick's latest novel is Homely Lilla, a study of married life--Caricature by Djuna Barnes."), undated
Item — Box: 9, Folder: 1.0, item: 4.31
Dates:
undated
Portraits of Mina Loy, Marsden Hartley, and Gertrude Stein (caption: "Three American literary expatriates in Paris--Mina Loy, the poet author of Luna Benamur; Marsden Hartley, author of Ventures in the Arts and Baltaza Fernande; and Gertrude Stein, mother of all the modernists, author of Geography and Plays, etc. Caricatures by Djuna Barnes, done in Paris") from New York Tribune -- [See also Series VII, 4.68], 4 November 1923
Item — Box: 9, Folder: 1.0, item: 4.32
Dates:
4 November 1923
Paul Morand (caption: "Paul Morand, author of 'Open all Night' [Seltzer]"), undated
Item — Box: 9, Folder: 1.0, item: 4.33
Dates:
undated
Lewis Mumford, author of The Story of Utopias. Caricature by Djuna Barnes., undated
Item — Box: 9, Folder: 1.0, item: 4.34
Dates:
undated
E. Phillips Oppenheim (caption: "E. Phillips Oppenheim--A Caricature by Djuna Barnes.") from New York Tribune -- (Two copies), 14 October 1923
Item — Box: 9, Folder: 1.0, item: 4.35
Dates:
14 October 1923
Huh Walpole (caption: "Hugh Walpole, a caricature by Djuna Barnes. Mr. Walpole, who is now in this country lecturing, has written a new novel, The Cathedral, just published by Geoge H. Doran Company."), undated
Item — Box: 9, Folder: 1.0, item: 4.36
Dates:
undated
The Doughboy (man with bayonet), from cover of Trend -- [See also 3.94 above, and Series VII, 4.55], October 1914
Item — Box: 9, Folder: 1.0, item: 4.37
Dates:
October 1914
The Midnight Son (infant in long swirling white garment) from Trend, January 1915
Item — Box: 9, Folder: 1.0, item: 4.38
Dates:
January 1915
Two drawings from Four Lights, Vol. I, No. 10: on page 2: "The Bullet" (face with red lips emerging from darkness); on page 4: untitled drawing of a woman holding the leash of a dog and stabbing one bleeding figure; two additional bleeding figures behind her and one ghostly figure in front of her, illustration for "Woman's Way in War" by Mary Alden Hopkins, 2 June 1917
Item — Box: 9, item: 4.39
Dates:
2 June 1917
In my own short life I recall what was thought of women wearing red (seated woman holding head up with hand on chin) from "Naming the Rose" by Lydia Steptoe, Shadowland, May 1923
Item — Box: 9, Folder: 1.0, item: 4.40
Dates:
May 1923