BEIN ZZa ZZa Zt93: Supplement with title which begins: 291 announces ..., marked suppl. 1; sheet with text, What is "291"?, marked suppl. 2., Edited by Alfred Stieglitz., Included sheet (56 x 11 cm.), folded, with text (What is "291"?) on right. To be used as a partial wrapper?, Includes supplement: "291" announces the opening of the Modern Gallery 500 Fith Ave., New York on October 7th, 1915 ... The work of "291" will be continued at 291 Fifth Aveenue in the same spirit and manner as heretofore. The Modern Gallery is but an additional expression of "291"., Monthly (some issues combined), and No. 1 (Mar. 1915)-no. 12 (Feb. 1916)
Publisher:
291,
Subject (Name):
"291" (Gallery). and Stieglitz, Alfred, 1864-1946.
Subject (Topic):
Art criticism--Periodicals., Art, Modern--20th century--Periodicals., and Arts--Periodicals.
BEIN ZZa Zt37 copy 1: From the Alfred Stieglitz / Georgia O'Keefe Archive: 1-6, 11, 13., Editor: Francis Picabia., Modeled after Alfred Stieglitz's periodical 291., No [15] has title: Le pilhaou-thibaou., No 1 (25 janv. 1917)-no 19 (oct. 1924)., No.1-4: 500 copies printed., and Numbers were issued at irregular dates until sometime in 1924, published variously in Barcelona, New York, Zurich and Paris.
Publisher:
[s.n.],
Subject (Name):
Alfred Stieglitz / Georgia O'Keeffe Archive. and Picabia, Francis, 1879-1953.
BEIN ZZa Zt37 copy 1: From the Alfred Stieglitz / Georgia O'Keefe Archive: 1-6, 11, 13., Editor: Francis Picabia., Modeled after Alfred Stieglitz's periodical 291., No [15] has title: Le pilhaou-thibaou., No 1 (25 janv. 1917)-no 19 (oct. 1924)., No.1-4: 500 copies printed., and Numbers were issued at irregular dates until sometime in 1924, published variously in Barcelona, New York, Zurich and Paris.
Publisher:
[s.n.],
Subject (Name):
Alfred Stieglitz / Georgia O'Keeffe Archive. and Picabia, Francis, 1879-1953.
Letter ostensibly written by Joseph Smith to James Jesse Strang from Nauvoo, Illinois, and published by Strang in the Voree Herald, January 1846, as well as in his The Diamond: Being the Law of Prophetic Succession and a Defense of the Calling of James J. Strang as Successor to Joseph Smith (Voree, Wisconsin, 1848) and The Prophetic Controversy: A Letter from James Strang to Mrs. Corey (St. James, Michigan, 1854). Accompanied by an unsigned note from a child of Strang. Photostat copy.
Description:
Postmark and address on verso: James Strang / Burlington / Racine Co. / Wisconsin.