Box 145
Contains 60 Results:
Notebook of pencil drawings, 1938
Exercise book labeled by Coleman on the inside cover, “(The first drawings) 1938” and “Emily Coleman, 7 Oakley St., London, S.W. 3.” The book contains pencil drawings, only a couple of which are identified.
Self portrait, 1970 July 17
Verso: “Done in Tivoli July 17, 1970” and “(Alterations by Lora [Waes?])”
“Emily” (self portrait), ca. 1970
On the verso is the beginning of a portrait of a blonde-haired person.
“Joe” [Geraci], [1970s]
“Joe and Adrienne”, [1970s]
“The Agitation”, [1970s]
“Walter & Myriam Enigma”, [1970s]
“Tommy Enigma”, [1970s]
“The Enigma”, [1970s]
Numbered “1” on the front and on the verso Coleman wrote: “& trimming of Russian blouse jewels by Dorothy Corbin.”
“Enigma 7”, [1970s]
On the verso Coleman wrote: “She’s looking for something, & he’s hoping she won’t find it. (Jim).”
“Enigma 12”, [1970s]
On the verso is a pencil drawing of a face.
“Enigma 15”, [1970s]
“Enigma 17”, 1971 June 23
On the verso Coleman wrote: “For D. Corbin love from Emily” and “Tivoli June 23 – 1971.”
“Carmen”, [1970s]
“Dorothy Mysterium”, [1970s]
“Sally", 1968 Oct
On the verso Coleman wrote: “For Lorraine from Emily” and “Catholic Worker Tivoli Oct. 1968.”
“Dan – His Soul”, [1970s]
On the verso is the beginning of a watercolor painting