Sale 2461 - Autographs, November 7, 2017

292 292 c   HOMER,WINSLOW. Autograph Letter Signed, to painter Joseph DeCamp (“Dear Mr. de Camp”), explaining that he has no work to send to the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, and sending NewYear greetings. 2 pages, 8vo, written on the recto and verso of a single sheet; faint staining at horizontal folds. [Scarborough, ME], 28 December 1906 [500/750] “I regret to say that I have nothing to send to the Penn Academy. I have not worked any over the past year. I am very well however now. “I am here alone only one other man on Prouts Neck. “Please give my regards to Mrs. de Camp & Mr. Baker & I wish you all a very happy NewYear.” 293 c   ISRAËLS, JOZEF. Autograph Letter Signed, to an unnamed recipient (“Dear Sir’), in German, inviting him to visit his studio between two and three in the afternoon except Saturdays. 1 page, 8vo, with integral blank; short closed separation at fold repaired with cello tape verso, faint scattered staining. Hague, 3 December 1907 [250/350] 294 c   KUBRICK, STANLEY.Two brief Typed Letters Signed.The first, to Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein, thanking him for his note on 2001 and sending regards to his wife.The second, to physicist Jeremy Bernstein, anticipating a meeting in France in August: “Too busy to say much else.” Each 1 page, 4to, personal stationery. Rochester, 30 October 1968; Elstree [UK], 23 July 1970 [350/500] After nine months of pre-production, filming for Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange began in Sep- tember, 1970. with — Stanley Kubrick.Typed Note, signed in type, to Jeremy Bernstein, written in the blank space at the bottom of Bernstein’s letter to him, concerning a lawsuit against Robert Redford:“dear J. ol-953 9786 hope u are well. redford as bernstein seems good casting. best s.” 1 page, 4to. Np, nd.

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