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INDIANAIANA

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INDIANA, ROBERT. Archive of 35 items Signed, or Inscribed and Signed,

“Bob,” “RIndiana,” or “Indiana,” to Herman or Rhoda Krawitz, including two Typed

Letters, an Autograph Letter, an Autograph Note, two Documents, 13 Autograph Postcards,

and 16 greeting cards or exhibition invitations, most dating from the late 1960s and 1970s.

The letters and documents, some concerning his “The Mother of Us All,” including agree-

ments for the printing of lithographs and the design for packaging of an audio recording.

Some with the original envelope. Format and condition vary.

Vp, 1962-2009

[2,000/3,000]

Np, 25 May 1964: sending thanks for help with the Virgil Thomson concert at the Stable Gallery

exhibition on May 10.

Minneapolis, 26 September 1966:“Working on ‘Mother of Us All’ here. Exciting nite, at Met!”

Boston, 15 December 1967: “Up to see the Expo American Art Exhibit hung in Horticulture Hall

here. Back just in time for ‘Mourning’. Enjoyed both experiences.”

Santa Fe, 19 August 1975: “Leaving after a week of opera, sun, Georgia O’Keefe & Agnes

Martin.”

[New York], 1967: “. . . Did see Barrault, but had no one to introduce us. Hope you get to see

‘Marilyn’ at Janis,‘Imperial Love’ at theWhitney, & my ‘Parrot’ at Cordier-Ekstram.”

Denver, 27 June 1976: “The museum where the exhibit . . . will first be shown. Not the Denver I

knew in the Air Force.”

Rockland, 1 March 1977:“. . . Saw ‘Barbarians & Romans’ at the Boston Museum.”

Eckerty, IN, 7 May 1977: “Back for my doctorate from Indiana University & . . . my first trip to

New Harmony . . . .”

[NewYork], 7 June 1977: “. . . Just wondering if you have heard anything about a possible preview

of the BBC/Channel 13 program on Santa Fe.Would like to prepare my own announcement for

friends if nothing official is forthcoming . . . .”

[NewYork]?, 13 September 1978:“. . .October 25 my sculpture is put on view in Central Park . . . .”

WITH

Over 20 printed items by or about Indiana, including exhibition catalogues and invitations,

art books, etc.