The collection primarily contains letters received by Carel Mondriaan and his wife Mary Mondriaan, including one autograph letter and twelve postcards, signed, from Piet Mondrian writing from Paris (1937-1938), London (1938-1939), and New York (1941). Other correspondents in the papers are Willem Frederik Mondriaan (two telegrams, 1943-1944); Harry Holtzman (one typed letter, signed, 1948), Michel Seuphor (one autograph letter, signed, 1956), and Kunstkreis-Verlag (one typed letter, 1956). Also present is a manuscript inventory in an unidentified hand (1946) listing some of the items in the collection, a printed announcement for Louis Cornelis Mondriaan's funeral (1943), a photograph of Carel and Mary Mondriaan with Piet Mondrian in his studio at 278 Boulevard Raspail, Paris (1936), and an album holding seventy-two carte-de-visite portrait photographs of Mondriaan family members (1870s-1880s).
Description:
Carel Mondriaan was born on June 1, 1880, and died on July 28, 1956. The younger brother of Dutch artist Piet Mondrian (1872-1944), Mondriaan had a career as an insurance broker. and Purchased from S. W. Myers (Sotheby's sale, 1983 November 7, lot 291) on the Edwin J. Beinecke Book Fund, 1983.
Distributed as a supplement to De Stijl and also sold separately., In Dutch, English, French or German., and Issues for 1922 published without numbering but called yellow, blue, red and constitute no. 1-3; issue for 1923 numbered 4/5 and also called white.
Distributed as a supplement to De Stijl and also sold separately., In Dutch, English, French or German., and Issues for 1922 published without numbering but called yellow, blue, red and constitute no. 1-3; issue for 1923 numbered 4/5 and also called white.
Distributed as a supplement to De Stijl and also sold separately., In Dutch, English, French or German., and Issues for 1922 published without numbering but called yellow, blue, red and constitute no. 1-3; issue for 1923 numbered 4/5 and also called white.
Distributed as a supplement to De Stijl and also sold separately., In Dutch, English, French or German., and Issues for 1922 published without numbering but called yellow, blue, red and constitute no. 1-3; issue for 1923 numbered 4/5 and also called white.
Elde, Ansgar, 1933-2000 Jong, Jacqueline de Nash, Jørgen
Published / Created:
1962]
Call Number:
BrSides Box 2008 19
Image Count:
2
Alternative Title:
Danger! Do not lean out!, Det är livsfarligt att luta sig ut!, E pericoloso sporgesi!, Ne pas se pencher au dèhors [stet], Niet naar buiten hangen!, and Situationist times.
Description:
First line of text reads: Paris, a witches' cauldron of political instigations and demonstrations, armoured cars in the streets, the bloody shadow of the Algerian war, OAS, FLN, clearing murders and torture., Originally appeared February 13, 1962, as a leaflet in protest of the February 10, 1962 exclusion of the German art group, Spur, from the Internationale Situationniste 1962, which in turn led to the formation of a 2nd Situationist International. Also published in the Situationist times no. 1 (1962). Cf. Infopool.org.uk website, viewed on June 10, 2008., Printed on green paper., and Signed at end: Paris 13th February 1962. Jacqueline de Jong, Jörgen Nash, Ansgar Elde.
The collection primarily contains letters received by Carel Mondriaan and his wife Mary Mondriaan, including one autograph letter and twelve postcards, signed, from Piet Mondrian writing from Paris (1937-1938), London (1938-1939), and New York (1941). Other correspondents in the papers are Willem Frederik Mondriaan (two telegrams, 1943-1944); Harry Holtzman (one typed letter, signed, 1948), Michel Seuphor (one autograph letter, signed, 1956), and Kunstkreis-Verlag (one typed letter, 1956). Also present is a manuscript inventory in an unidentified hand (1946) listing some of the items in the collection, a printed announcement for Louis Cornelis Mondriaan's funeral (1943), a photograph of Carel and Mary Mondriaan with Piet Mondrian in his studio at 278 Boulevard Raspail, Paris (1936), and an album holding seventy-two carte-de-visite portrait photographs of Mondriaan family members (1870s-1880s).
Description:
Carel Mondriaan was born on June 1, 1880, and died on July 28, 1956. The younger brother of Dutch artist Piet Mondrian (1872-1944), Mondriaan had a career as an insurance broker. and Purchased from S. W. Myers (Sotheby's sale, 1983 November 7, lot 291) on the Edwin J. Beinecke Book Fund, 1983.
Subject (Name):
Mondriaan, Carel, 1880-1956 and Mondriaan, Louis Cornelis, 1877-1943