Box 20
Contains 28 Results:
Letter from John Kobal, 1975 December 30
The Correspondence series consists of letters to and from George Hurrell, primarily business but also some personal, and letters to Lou D’Elia regarding George Hurrell and his work. The bulk of the correspondence consists of photocopies made by Lou D’Elia while doing research for his exhibition of Hurrell’s photography for the Palm Springs Desert Art Museum in 2004. After copies were made, the letters were returned to storage, and unfortunately were then lost.
Letter from John Kobal, 1981 January 19
The Correspondence series consists of letters to and from George Hurrell, primarily business but also some personal, and letters to Lou D’Elia regarding George Hurrell and his work. The bulk of the correspondence consists of photocopies made by Lou D’Elia while doing research for his exhibition of Hurrell’s photography for the Palm Springs Desert Art Museum in 2004. After copies were made, the letters were returned to storage, and unfortunately were then lost.
Letter from John Kobal, September 9, (?), undated
The Correspondence series consists of letters to and from George Hurrell, primarily business but also some personal, and letters to Lou D’Elia regarding George Hurrell and his work. The bulk of the correspondence consists of photocopies made by Lou D’Elia while doing research for his exhibition of Hurrell’s photography for the Palm Springs Desert Art Museum in 2004. After copies were made, the letters were returned to storage, and unfortunately were then lost.
Letter from John Kobal, 1972 April 29
The Correspondence series consists of letters to and from George Hurrell, primarily business but also some personal, and letters to Lou D’Elia regarding George Hurrell and his work. The bulk of the correspondence consists of photocopies made by Lou D’Elia while doing research for his exhibition of Hurrell’s photography for the Palm Springs Desert Art Museum in 2004. After copies were made, the letters were returned to storage, and unfortunately were then lost.
Contract agreement page between Paul Morrissey , Harry Horn and Peter Beard and George Hurrell with John Kobal, 1977 May 1
The Correspondence series consists of letters to and from George Hurrell, primarily business but also some personal, and letters to Lou D’Elia regarding George Hurrell and his work. The bulk of the correspondence consists of photocopies made by Lou D’Elia while doing research for his exhibition of Hurrell’s photography for the Palm Springs Desert Art Museum in 2004. After copies were made, the letters were returned to storage, and unfortunately were then lost.
Contract between Paul Morrissey, Harry Horn, Peter Beard and George Hurrell with John Kobal, 1976 December 29
The Correspondence series consists of letters to and from George Hurrell, primarily business but also some personal, and letters to Lou D’Elia regarding George Hurrell and his work. The bulk of the correspondence consists of photocopies made by Lou D’Elia while doing research for his exhibition of Hurrell’s photography for the Palm Springs Desert Art Museum in 2004. After copies were made, the letters were returned to storage, and unfortunately were then lost.
Draft Agreement between Paul Morrissey, Harry Horn, Peter Beard and George Hurrell with John Kobal, 1977 August 3
The Correspondence series consists of letters to and from George Hurrell, primarily business but also some personal, and letters to Lou D’Elia regarding George Hurrell and his work. The bulk of the correspondence consists of photocopies made by Lou D’Elia while doing research for his exhibition of Hurrell’s photography for the Palm Springs Desert Art Museum in 2004. After copies were made, the letters were returned to storage, and unfortunately were then lost.
Note card from John Kobal regarding George Hurrell's payment for licensing images, undated
The Correspondence series consists of letters to and from George Hurrell, primarily business but also some personal, and letters to Lou D’Elia regarding George Hurrell and his work. The bulk of the correspondence consists of photocopies made by Lou D’Elia while doing research for his exhibition of Hurrell’s photography for the Palm Springs Desert Art Museum in 2004. After copies were made, the letters were returned to storage, and unfortunately were then lost.