Box 2
Contains 13 Results:
Donation and collection notes, circa 1920 - 1989
This folder contains documents and ephemera, including empty envelopes, notes, lists, and letters describing items in Harriet Meserole's collection, as well as notes to John Touhey, the director of the FIT Library at the time, around 1981. This folder also holds a general timeline of Harriet's work accomplishments throughout her life.
Correspondence with Jane Régny, 1927
This folder holds correspondence between Harriet Meserole and fashion designer Jane Régny, as well as translations from French to English provided to Harriet. These documents discuss These documents discuss Régny's hiring of Harriet to create publicity illustrations for Régny's designs.
Correspondence, documents, ephemera, 1927-1947
Correspondence and notes, 1922-1954
This folder contains a variety of pieces of correspondence, including notes from Edna Woolman Chase and Conde Naste, amongst other documents. The folder also holds three loose sketches of Harriet's dog.
Cards received, 1921-1953
This folder holds greeting cards Harriet Meserole received from a variety of people including Alexander Liberman, Edna Woolman Chase, the Campbell family, Vogue Pattern Book, Conde Nast and the Nast family, Charm Magazine, and others. Many are undated and most are Christmas cards.
Receipts and check stubs, circa 1924-1959 (bulk 1940-1949)
Museum of Modern Art booklets, 1939-1941
This folder contains three booklets published by the Museum of Modern Art. Two are duplicate copies of The Bulletin of The Museum of Modern Art, Volume 3, February-March, 1941, titled "The Dance Archives," and have an image of a watercolor painting titled "Cake-Walk" on the cover. The third booklet, titled "The Year's Work," is a copy of the museum's annual report for the year June 30, 1939 - July 1, 1940.
Cultural publications, 1930 and 1936-1937
This folder contains three publications that mention Harriet Meserole. The Metropolitan Opera House's seasonal booklet from 1936-1937 mentions Harriet on page 3 in "Seen at the Opera," Harriet's illustration for Aldus appears on page 263 of Commercial Art's December 1930 issue, and her illustrations for Le Debut Gifts appears on p. 146 of Modern Publicity, Commercial Art Annual from 1930.
Published and original card designs, 1918-1927
This folder contains a variety of card designs, mostly Christmas greeting cards, by Harriet Meserole. Some are original works while most are published and come from the early part of Harriet's career.
Sketches, possibly 1930-1939
This folder contains sketches in pencil and paint on vellum or tracing paper by Harriet Meserole.