Box 20
Contains 277 Results:
Letter to Lou D'Elia from Alexandra Palazzola (Hurrell's daughter with Phyllis Bounds), 2015 February 19
On thanking LD for curating the George Hurrell exhibiton at the Walt Disney Family Museum in 2015.
Letter from Virginia Heckert, curator at the Getty to Lou D'Elia & Mike Salazar, 2007 October 5
Discussion the opening of "Women a Celebration" at the Sun Deck Gallery aboard the Queen Mary, Long Beach. The exhibition was co-curated by Peter Fetterman and Louis F. D'Elia.
Card to Louis F. D'Elia from Alexandra (Hurrell) and Tony Palazzola, 2016 May 2
Regarding a recent visit.
Card to Louis F. D'Elia from Alexandra (Hurrell) Palazzola, 2006 March 20
Thanking LFD for screening the film produced by George Hurrell "When the Boss Comes to Dinner." Alexandra is George Hurrell's daughter nd her mother is Walt Disney's niece who was Hurrell's second wife, Phyllis Bounds.
Announcement card of new offices for Edward R. Pressman Film Corporation
Brochure for Hurrell Enterprises
4 pages. "The Hurrell Style" with Greta Garbo on the cover.
Business card, J. Grier Clarke, Highland Productions, Inc.
Contract with Lowe's Incorporated, NY, 1942 August 6
Whereby George Hurrell consents to the use of his name in the lyrics of a song tentatively entitled "I Love A Petty Girl" to be featured in the movie "Du Barry Was A Lady." Signed 2 page contract.
Cut sheet from the NY Daily News, 1972 January 20
Announcing that George Hurrell was expected to take photos of Howard Hughes at his Nassau hideaway. It notes that GH was a friend of the billionaire before Hughes became reclusive. Note: GH met HH through his friendship with Pancho Barnes. HH was a very close and lifelong friend of Pancho Barnes.