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         Glasgow Ellen Anderson Gholson:     more books (29)
  1. Biography - Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson (1873-1945): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  2. The wheel of life. by Ellen Glasgow. by Glasgow. Ellen Anderson Gholson. 1873-1945., 1906-01-01
  3. One man in his time. by Ellen Glasgow. by Glasgow. Ellen Anderson Gholson. 1873-1945., 1922-01-01
  4. The romance of a plain man by Ellen Glasgow. by Glasgow. Ellen Anderson Gholson. 1873-1945., 1909-01-01
  5. The voice of the people. by Glasgow. Ellen Anderson Gholson. 1873-1945., 1900
  6. The miller of Old Church by Ellen Glasgow. by Glasgow. Ellen Anderson Gholson. 1873-1945., 1911-01-01
  7. The builders. by Ellen Glasgow. by Glasgow. Ellen Anderson Gholson. 1873-1945., 1919-01-01
  8. Life and Gabriella; the story of a woman 's courage / by Ellen by Glasgow. Ellen Anderson Gholson. 1873-1945., 1916-01-01
  9. Virginia. by Glasgow. Ellen Anderson Gholson. 1873-1945., 1913-01-01
  10. The deliverance : a romance of the Virginia tobacco fields by Ellen Anderson Gholson, 1873-1945 Glasgow, 2009-10-26
  11. The descendant a novel. by Glasgow. Ellen Anderson Gholson. 1873-1945., 1897-01-01
  12. The descendant; a novel by Ellen Anderson Gholson, 1873-1945 Glasgow, 2009-10-26
  13. Vein of Iron. Afterword by Anne Firor Scott by Ellen Glasgow, 1995-08-01
  14. Ellen Glasgow: New Perspectives (Tennessee Studies in Literature) by Ellen Glasgow, 1995-06

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82. ENTITY Papers

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Enit Kaufman, 1908?-1961
AMERICAN PORTRAITS Papers, 1914-1958
1 box (.42 linear feet) Acquisition: Purchase, 1962 (R1349)
Access: Open for research
Processed by: Genevieve Buentello, 1997, Laura Gottesman, 1999
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Table of Contents
Biographical Sketch
Enit Zerner Kaufman (1908?-1961) was born near Vienna, where she later studied art. Her primary interest was portraiture, and she soon created a name for herself painting prominent Europeans, including Albert Sarraut and Georges Duhamel, among others. Her work was featured in several successful exhibitions in Paris, where her skillful paintings of women and children also attracted attention. Her life and career were changed dramatically by the onset of World War II, and she fled the turbulence of Europe for an uncertain future in New York City in 1939, along with her husband Edward, a lawyer. Kaufman worked with great determination in the United States to resume her interrupted career and achieved some success, teaching art and working to rebuild her reputation as a portraitist. As had been the case in Europe, many of her subjects were prominent figures in government, education, and the arts. She had the distinction of painting four American Presidents, including Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, and Dwight D. Eisenhower. Her work was featured in a number of exhibitions in the 1940s and 1950s, including an exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC, and another at the New York Historical Society.

83. Margaret Cousins Papers, Index Of Correspondents

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Margaret Cousins Papers
Index of Correspondents
Names in bold appear in the RLIN record.
(S) = person is the subject of correspondence only.
(X.XXXX) = name under which correspondence was filed.
[ ] = name as used in the papers.
Abbe, James
Abbot, Mary Squire (C. Green)26-1
Abdellah, Slaheddine25-3
Abeel, William C. (S)25-3
Ainsworth, Helen17-2
Albee, Edward, 1928-
Alejo, Alberto32-3 Alexander, Joan (S)25-3 Alford, Joe B.25-3 Allen, Adalia Seeger25-3 Allen, Hervey, 1889-194932-3 Allen, John (J. Lagemann)26-3 Allison, Eileen (SD. Congdon)25-6 Allison, Gladys25-3 Ameresi, Umile S.25-3 Amory, Cleveland25-3 Amory, Kate25-3 Armour, Richard Willard, 1906- 25-3 Armstrong, April Oursler25-3 Armstrong, Charlotte, 1905-196932-3 Arnold, Max32-3 Arteseros, Sally Ashmead, Lawrence P.25-3 Aswell, Mary Louise25-3 Bacon, Margaret25-4 Bacon, Peggy, 1895-198732-3 Baladi, Edgard25-4 Baldridge, Letitia (S)25-4 Baldwin, Faith, 1893- 32-3 Balinska, Irena25-4 Banks, Loy Otis25-4 Barnes, Joanna (S)25-5 Barnes, Margaret Ayer, 1886-196732-3 Barolini, Antonio, 1910- 32-3

84. Enit Kaufman: An Inventory Of Her American Portraits Papers At The Harry Ransom

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Enit Kaufman:
An Inventory of Her American Portraits Papers at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
Descriptive Summary
Creator: Kaufman, Enit, 1908?-1961 Title: Enit Kaufman American Portraits Papers, Dates: Abstract: The papers consist of letters and manuscripts collected by Enit Kaufman for the publication of American Portraits, a volume of portraits of prominent Americans by Kaufman accompanied by text written by Dorothy Canfield Fisher. Quantity: 1 box (.42 linear feet) Identification: Repository: Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin
Biographical Sketch
Enit Zerner Kaufman (1908?-1961) was born near Vienna, where she later studied art. Her primary interest was portraiture, and she soon created a name for herself painting prominent Europeans, including Albert Sarraut and Georges Duhamel, among others. Her work was featured in several successful exhibitions in Paris, where her skillful paintings of women and children also attracted attention. Her life and career were changed dramatically by the onset of World War II, and she fled the turbulence of Europe for an uncertain future in New York City in 1939, along with her husband Edward, a lawyer. Kaufman worked with great determination in the United States to resume her interrupted career and achieved some success, teaching art and working to rebuild her reputation as a portraitist. As had been the case in Europe, many of her subjects were prominent figures in government, education, and the arts. She had the distinction of painting four American Presidents, including Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, and Dwight D. Eisenhower. Her work was featured in a number of exhibitions in the 1940s and 1950s, including an exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC, and another at the New York Historical Society.

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