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O. Realia | P. Sketchbooks | Q. Original Artwork | R. Dust Jacket Art | S. Reproduction of Artwork | T. Collage Materials | U. Correspondence
Box/Folder
S. Reproductions of Artwork, Mostly Early
157/1 "Worms Can't Cry" by Dr. Elias Lieberman, illustrated by Jack Katz. - reproduction of poem written by one of Keats' teachers. (2 copies)
157/2 "Terraces and Cobbles" by Ruth Warshavsky, illustrated by Jack Katz. - Reproduction of poem printed in the Jeffersonian, from Keats' high school days.
157/3 "The Happy Hipster" by Herbert Gold, illustrated by Keats in Playboy, August 1964. - Reproduction of article. 157/4 Unidentified story from a magazine, illustrated by Keats. - Reproduction of story.
157/5 "The Harper's Farm" by Dorothy Aldis, illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats in a children's magazine. - Reproduction of story. 157/6 "The Machineries of Joy" by Ray Bradbury, illustrated by Keats. - Reproduction of magazine story.
157/7 "Texaco People" - advertisement illustrated by Keats dated 1959. - Reproduction of magazine.
157/8 "Take a Trip Around the Lakes" by Maurice English, paintings by Ezra Jack Keats in Home & Highway Magazine , September 1958. - reproduction in magazine. "The Allstate Insurance Company Exhibit of Fine Art for Illustration from Home & Highway Magazine " - Keats represented on pp. 26-27.
157/9 "A Dish of Apples" by Walter C. Brown, illustrated by Jack Keats. - Reproduction in magazine. 157/10 "Four Boys Playing Hockey" - matted reproduction from panoramas.
157/11 "London, 1937" - illustration by Keats for story entitled "Midcentury Journey" in The Literary Guild Review: Wings, October 1952. 157/12 Notecards - 5 designs [possibly the Contempo Note Cards designed by Keats and printed by Eaton. See Eaton file in Correspondence]. 157/13 Miscellaneous illustrations cut from books. - 5 pieces
157/14 "Silas..." - reproduction of illustration cut from magazine.
157/15 Reproduction of illustration cut from magazine. (2 copies)
157/16 "Summer Reading Is Out of This World" Summer Reading Program 1970 materials designed by Keats. - poster, pamphlet, bookmark.
157/17 UNICEF Calendar 1968 - Keats illustration on July 21 and August 25. 157/18 UNICEF Poster 1971 - designed by Keats (28 copies)
157/19 Photographic proof - 5 images on one sheet of illustrations by Keats.
157/20 "Nude Woman" - 2 photographic proofs (1 black on white; 1 white on black)
157/21 "Nude Man" - 3 photographic proofs (1 black on white; 2 white on black)
157/22 "The Plaza" - 2 photographic proofs (one enlarged section); Associated American Artists Galleries, Catalog #52 - "The Plaza" listed on p. [9] (2 copies). *see also 168/2
157/23 "Chemist Shop" - photograph of illustration.
untitled painting from the 1930s - photograph of illustration. 157/24 "Venetian Canal " - photographic proof of illustration. 157/25 "Castle and Park" - photographic proof of illustration.
157/26 "Holiday Greetings From Dr. and Mrs. J. Joel Freedman" (1957, 1958, 1960, & 1961) - illustrated by Keats 157/27 Audubon Artists 8th Annual Exhibition April 27-May 17, 1950 - Keats painting listed on p. 32. 157/28 Season's Greetings card created by Keats (J. Katz) in high school, December 31, 1934 (3 copies) 157/29 "A White Christmas" by Jack Keats - Christmas card (1 copy)
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