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Box 4 Folder 5
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John Rhoden papers
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Correspondence from Joseph Amisano to "Adele" from Febraury 21.
Correspondence from Joseph Amisano to "Adele" from Febraury 21 regarding meetings and a show he went to with John Rhoden at Kraushaar Gallery. -
Correspondence from Paul L. Essert to Claire Baldwin, Tom Van Sant, and Mary McDonald from may 27, 1965.
Correspondence from Paul L. Essert to Claire Baldwin, Tom Van Sant, and Mary McDonald from may 27, 1965 thanking them for a "wonderful gesture of friendship" and asking that they include Rhoden in his appreciation. -
Correspondence from Hannah Hoedel to John Rhoden from December 14, 1959.
Correspondence from Hannah Hoedel, Secretary to David Dubinsky, president of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, to John Rhoden from December 14, 1959 in response to a letter from Rhoden from December 5th in which he asks the I.L.G.W.U. to consider adding artist spaces to the Penn Station South housing development. -
Correspondence from Konrad Prothmann to John Rhoden from January 9, 1959.
Correspondence from Dr. Konrad Prothmann to John Rhoden from January 9, 1959 regarding color slides that Rhoden borrowed for his travels and had not yet returned. -
Correspondence from Peter A. Frasse & Co. Inc. to John Rhoden from August 3, 1956.
Correspondence from Peter A. Frasse & Co. Inc. to John Rhoden from August 3, 1956 regarding Rhoden's recent order with them. -
Correspondence from Mark A. McCloskey to John Rhoden from May 9, 1955.
Correspondence from Mark A. McCloskey to John Rhoden from May 9, 1955 regarding Rhoden's preferred adjustments to an unnamed work. -
Correspondence from Mark A. McCloskey to John Rhoden from March 22, 1955.
Correspondence from Mark A. McCloskey to John Rhoden from March 22, 1955 regarding a card and gift from Rhoden. -
Correspondence from Mark A. McCloskey to John Rhoden from March 14, 1955.
Correspondence from Mark A. McCloskey to John Rhoden from March 14, 1955 regarding repairs to plaster casts of children. -
Correspondence from Mark A. McCloskey to John Rhoden from March 2, 1955.
Correspondence from Mark A. McCloskey to John Rhoden from March 2, 1955 including well wishes and the following vague statement: "Bread is enclosed without butter". No additional documents were present with this letter. -
Correspondence from Bill N. Lacy to John Rhoden from August 5, 1986.
Correspondence from Bill N. Lacy to John Rhoden from August 5, 1986 regarding a program at the Cooper Union. -
Correspondence from Lonnie M. Moore to John Rhoden from February 7, 1984.
Correspondence from Lonnie M. Moore to John Rhoden from February 7, 1984 regarding the logistics for Rhoden's trip to the Greater Birmingham Arts Alliance. -
Correspondence from Michael Botwinick to John Rhoden from May 13, 1977.
Correspondence from Michael Botwinick to John Rhoden from May 13, 1977 regarding Rhoden's contribution to the Brooklyn Museum's Persian Fantasy Ball. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Carolyn Stone from November 15, 1969.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Carolyn Stone from November 15, 1969 regarding Stone's book about Lamar Dodd, "Lamar Dodd in Retrospect: The Course of Creative Search," 1970. -
Correspondence from Peter P. Grey to John Rhoden from June 13, 1969.
Correspondence from Peter P. Grey to John Rhoden from June 13, 1969 regarding a luncheon hosted by John and Richenda Rhoden and the inclusion of sculpture in public parks. -
Correspondence from Robert M. Webb to John Rhoden from March 12, 1965.
Correspondence from Robert M. Webb to John Rhoden from March 12, 1965 regarding Rhoden's participation in an annual forum with the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, Inc. -
Correspondence from Walker O. Cain to John Rhoden from January 28, 1960.
Correspondence from Walker O. Cain to John Rhoden from January 28, 1960 regarding problems with a sculpture, the "Rhoden Lion," and the inclusion of copies of Archaeology and Time magazines. -
Correspondence from Ruth Lester to John Rhoden from September 12, 1956.
Correspondence from Ruth Lester to John Rhoden from September 12, 1956 in which Lester informs Rhoden that LIFE Magazine does not have interest in using Rhoden's travel photos. -
Correspondence from Mark A. McCloskey to John and Richenda Rhoden from March 20, 1956.
Correspondence from Mark A. McCloskey to John and Richenda Rhoden from March 20, 1956 in which McCloskey speaks of Rhoden's travels and some personal matters. -
Correspondence from Leonard J. Grant to John Rhoden from October 13, 1955.
Correspondence from Leonard J. Grant to John Rhoden from October 13, 1955 regarding Rhoden's offer to make illustrations for National Geographic Magazine. -
Correspondence from Mark A. McCloskey to John and Richenda Rhoden from August 25, 1954.
Correspondence from Mark A. McCloskey to John and Richenda Rhoden from August 25, 1954 regarding the Rhoden's holiday in Sardinia, McCloskey's trip to the Rhoden Studio, and a portrait of McCloskey's wife. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Joseph Amisano from September 12, 1993. (1/2)
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Joseph Amisano of Scogin, Elam & Bray architects from September 12, 1993 in which Rhoden sends information in response to an earlier telephone call. (1/2) -
Correspondence from L. Kenneth Johnson to Greg Ridley from February 15, 1980. (1/3)
Correspondence from L. Kenneth Johnson to Greg Ridley from February 15, 1980 regarding the appraisal and purchase of artwork by Aaron Douglas. (1/3) -
Correspondence from Helen W. Boigon to John Rhoden from June 5, 1963. (1/2)
Correspondence from Helen W. Boigon to John Rhoden from June 5, 1963 catching up. (1/2) -
Correspondence from Daithi P. Hanly to John Rhoden from January 12, 1956. (1/4)
Correspondence from Daithi P. Hanly, Irish architect, to John Rhoden at the American Embassy in Finland from January 12, 1956 regarding a coat Rhoden sent him and a coat for Rhoden in Helsinki, Finland. (1/4) -
Correspondence from Mike Demczuk to John Rhoden and William A. Smith. (1/3)
Undated correspondence from Mike Demczuk to John Rhoden and William A. Smith in which Demczuk apologizes for being late to a meeting and asks if Rhoden and Smith could mail a book to an American friend because Demczuk cannot mail foreign books from Poland. (1/3) -
Correspondence from Konrad Prothmann to John Rhoden from January 9, 1959. (1/2)
Correspondence from Konrad Prothmann to John Rhoden from January 9, 1959 regarding the return of four sets of slides. (1/2) -
Correspondence from Mrs. John J. Goliger from the Brooklyn Museum, May 31, 1983. (1/2)
Correspondence from Mrs. John J. Goliger of the Board of Directors Community Committee of the Brooklyn Museum, May 31, 1983 in which Goliger thanks Rhoden for his gift of sculpture for the Brooklyn Museum Ball. (1/2)