Double sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with a talk by Dorothy Parker on Hollywood, held at Circle-In-The-Square, New York, May 10, 1953. [details]
Monograph on the work of Pablo Picasso featuring an uncredited text about the artist, a brief biography up until 1953, and six full color plates. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with the first show of Burchfield's drawings, co-sponsored by The Print Club of Cleveland and The Cleveland Museum of Art and held at The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, November 4 - December 31, 1953. ... [details]
Double sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with a performance of "The Barrier," an American opera in two acts by Langston Hughes with music by Jan Meyerowitz and starring Muriel Rahn, held at Circle-In-The-Square, New York, March 8-9, [1953]. ... [details]
Double sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with the New York premier of Tennessee Williams' "Auto-Da-Fe" and Archibald MacLeish's "The Trojan Horse" as well as performances of Kurt Weill's "Down in the Valley," directed by Herbert Machiz, held February 15-16, [1953] as well as a play (unnamed) by Arthur Miller performed February, 22, [1953]. [details]
Flyer promoting opening night of Truman Capotes' "The Grass Harp" directed by Jose Quintero on Monday, April 27, [1953]. [details]
English translation and reissue of Paul Klee's "Pedagogical Sketchbook," an illustrated textbook of design from a unique perspective originally published in 1925 for the Bauhaus. Introduction and translation by Sibyl Moholy-Nagy. ... [details]
Double sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with talk by Arthur Miller held at Circle-In-The-Square, New York, February 22, [1953]. Also advertises a radio program by Kimon Friar and upcoming events featuring Don Roscher and Muriel Rahn. [details]
A book of short stories by Kenneth Patchen. [details]
Program catalogue for performances by the Merce Cunningahm and Dance Company held Tuesday, December 29 1953 through Sunday, January 3, 1954. Contains complete documentation of eight performances held at The Theater de Lys, 121 Christopher Street, New York. ... [details]