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The Captain Watching the Construction of a Fortress
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Caricatures, Dr. Tom Bentley (after Pier Leone Ghezzi)
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Caricatures, Punchinello Suffering from Gout (after Pier Leone Ghezzi)
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Caricatures, Punchinello Teaching Children to Read (after Pier Leone Ghezzi)
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Caricatures, Robert Bragge (?) (after Pier Leone Ghezzi)
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Caricatures, The Actor Carnacci (after drawing by Pier Leone Ghezzi)
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Caricatures, William Conolly M.P. (?) (after Pier Leone Ghezzi)
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Whores of Babylon
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Poster for a production of Whores of Babylon, Godzilla Rainbow Troupe at Kingston Mines Theater, Chicago, IL
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Enjoyed the photographs they sent. “It made me feel good to see Cliff up in a tree
again—takes me back 30 years or more.” Uncle Karl passed away on Sunday. Wordsof encouragement to HCW about making his art.
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(Dept of the Navy) Response to HCW’s letter requesting his son’s (Greg Westermann) address.
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Card addressed to "Cliff and Joanna." Letter addressed to Joanna, "these cards are for you and Cliff." Hoping to get together for a visit when he is next in NYC. Envelope is annotated by HCW to JBW, "Dearest Honey," and discusses Rolf's potential visit.
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He is waiting for the title company to furnish a written description of the 16 acre parcel of land. He will finish the deed as soon as he gets this. [note on envelope in HCW’s handwriting “Land we gave to open spaces.”]
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It was exciting to see the show of Joanna's paintings. Bought HCW a little anchor on Canal St., mailing it. Mentions Dennis Adrian and Robert Delford Brown.
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[JBW to Garvey] Joanna expresses reservations in tying HCW's early house sculptures to a "specifically Chicago based topic. He truly belonged to no group nor was he an illustrator of any particular time or locale." Joanna recalls that the Mad House made some reference to the social climate of the Gold Coast area of Chicago at the time that HCW lived there. She gives some information about the archive's contents. In response to TJG's desire to write a biography, JBW, feels it is premature, preferring a serious examination of the work at this time.
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Incomplete letter, "we sure enjoyed having you here and trust after a bit of rest you'll decide it was worth the trip!"
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Two letters, one from Cindy, one from Greg. Thanks for the letters and check. They enjoyed having JBW and HCW visit them in Abilene.
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HCW’s drawing was a joy. HCW’s show (at the Kemper Gallery in K.C.) looks good. He encloses a memo from Andrew Morgan, president of Kansas City Art Institute, expressing interest in having HCW come to K.C. to produce some lithographs with Jack Lemon. Also enclosed is a list of printing charges.
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Chain letter: Flyswatter and Joan Mondale. “Please add to & return to Ray Johnson, 44 West 7th St., Locust Valley, N.Y. 11560”
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Reassures HCW that “we too take completely seriously Goo [Mr. Goo] and we are very grateful for your insightful comments about its possible derivation from a rubber doll.”
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(University of Kentucky) Invitation to participate in visiting artist program.
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He got the letter about the [Sao Paulo] Biennale and the prize money is $2500. Enclosed copy of the letter. Thanks HCW for beautiful letter and card on Nixon.
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Thanks HCW for the beautiful woodcut. He received notice from Hagne that Joanna’s painting was went on the tenth. He is looking forward to it.
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Thought HCW might enjoy "one of these." A fan who owns a Westermann, bought from Frumkin.
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Four-page letter from the front of book Happy's Curios
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John Reinhold and Unidentified Man
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