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letter
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(Arts and Crafts Teacher at California State Prison, San Quentin) He has conveyed HCW's greetings to inmates Beebe and Doug. They are having their annual art show in August.
Date
March 23, 1965
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letter
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(Department of Fine Arts, Lake Forest College, IL) Reply to HCW's last letter, thanking Schluze for his positive review.
Date
March 6, 1968
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letter
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Autograph collector, from Northern Ireland.
Date
January 23, 1981
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letter
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(Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) She is doing research on American sculpture, from 1960 till the present and would like to talk to HCW about his work. She hopes an exhibition will follow the research.
Date
May 11, 1979
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letter
Description
He has moved from France to England--about 40 minutes outside London. He is now taking care of all of the legal business--work permits, etc. that are required. He would like to trade a small piece with HCW some day.
Date
October 6, 1969
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letter
Description
Mentions that in the July 26th issue of Time Robert Hughes mentions HCW in his review of the Venice Biennale. He is trying scrape together enough money to buy a small farmhouse in France or Mallorca.
Date
July 24, 1976
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letter
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Asks HCW for a letter of recommendation for a teaching position he is applying for at UC Irvine.
Date
March 31, 1979
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letter
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[Whitney Museum] Thanks for HCW’s note. “It’s beautiful—the apes, the tree, the crocodile. . .”
Date
February 28, 1977
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letter
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(Cincinnati Art Museum) She has purchased Holiday Inn for the collection and would like to meet HCW and see more work.
Date
June 13, 1974
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letter
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Describes another visit to Cape Hatteras; sent cards to HCW from the Maritime
Museum; is working on a wax ship for an iron pour next week.
Date
April 13, 1972
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letter
Description
(Artist, Brown University, Department of Art) When he was at Tamarind he saw See America First. “My favorites are the big broad reclining (#10) and of course Phoenix (I thing) the screwing bones.” Inquires about purchasing artist’s proofs. Mentions Frumkin.
Date
January 1, 1971
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letter
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(Art Editor, East Side Review) Request for the donation of a small piece for their black tie benefit and art sale. Mentions that they met in Noma Copley’s office.
Date
November 12, 1966
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letter
Description
Thanks for the letter, card, and check. Per HCW ‘s suggestion, she contacted Allan [Frumkin], but he had no small pieces to offer. Comments on the drawing and wonders where there are sharks or tidal waves that big.
Date
November 23, 1966
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letter
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(Whitney Museum) Antimobile and Death Ship on the Equator are to be in the
upcoming exhibition Two Hundred Years of American Sculpture. She would also like to include HCW in "Cultural Violence" exhibit at University of Massachusetts, curated with Rosalind Krauss and Sam Hunter.
Date
May 16, 1975
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letter
Description
Fan letter; request for autographed photograph.
Date
July 14, 1974
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letter
Description
Enclosed photographs of his family. He is sorry to have missed the reunion that Jack Maroney coordinated and was glad HCW called him. He is a pretty good watercolorist and still does cartoons. (Photographs not with letter.)
Date
n.d.
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letter
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She saw an article in Time about HCW. She now lives near Laguna.
Date
November 30, 1965
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letter
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(Visual Artists and Galleries Association, Inc., New York) Enclosed a royalty check
for $26 for a reproduction in the textbook Design Through Discovery: Brief Edition by Marjorie E. Bevlin.
Date
September 24, 1979
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letter
Description
(executive director, Visual Artists and Galleries Association-VAGA) Thanks for the check, but the membership was only $10, not $50, so they are returning a check in the amount of $40.
Date
n.d.
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letter
Description
Thank you for the money and the art book. He took the art book to school and everyone enjoyed them. His favorite sport is fishing. His favorite hobby is the same as HCW's--art. If HCW still has a weightlifting set and isn't using it, he could use it.
Date
October 12, 1963
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letter
Description
He enjoyed speaking to HCW on the phone. He looks forward to seeing HCW next summer or before. He likes motorcycles and wants to buy one but doesn't have the money.
Date
November 22, 1964
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letter
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Request to dedicate art show "The Hygienic III" to HCW.
Date
January 23, 1982
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letter
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Letter of condolence. Louisville, KY.
Date
November 30, 1981
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letter
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Letter of condolence. School of Art Institute Director
Date
November 19, 1981
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letter
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Letter of condolence. Chicago, IL.
Date
November 10, 1981
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letter
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Note mentioning article about HCW (no clipping present).
Date
February 14, 1982
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letter
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Letter of condolence and support.
Date
November 11, 1981
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letter
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Letter of condolence. Chicago, IL
Date
November 12, 1981
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letter
Description
Letter of condolence. Enclosed photo of Zecher's "Birch Ply Axis." Los Angeles, CA
Date
November 12, 1981
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letter
Description
Letter of condolence. Pittsburgh, PA.
Date
November 17, 1981
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letter
Description
Letter of condolence from the Akron Art Museum
Date
November 18, 1981
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letter
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Photo, slide, and letter concerning her piece "In Memoriam H.C. WEstermann 11/81."
Date
April 26, 1982
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letter
Description
Letter of condolence. New York, NY.
Date
November 6, 1981
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letter
Description
Letter, postcards, and photocopied newspaper article regarding the exhibition "A Tribute to H.C. Westermann"
Date
January 23, 1982
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letter
Description
Invitation to buffet celebrating "Selections from the Dennis Adrian Collection" at Roger Brown's House.
Date
January 7, 1982
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