Browse Items (264 total)

LN_Notes_COR374.jpg
A birthday card from Lydia Hoeslcher to her son, LeRoy Neiman.

LN_Notes_COR372_01.jpg
A birthday card from Lydia Hoeslcher to her son, LeRoy Neiman.

LN_Notes_COR378_01.jpg
A birthday card from Lydia Hoeslcher to her son, LeRoy Neiman.

LN_Notes_COR379_02.jpg
A birthday card from Lydia Hoeslcher to her son, LeRoy Neiman.

LN_Notes_COR385_01.jpg
A birthday card from Lydia Hoeslcher to her son, LeRoy Neiman.

LN_Notes_COR373_01.jpg
A note from LeRoy Neiman to his mother, Lydia Hoelscher; the letter was written on a promotional flier for the artist's exhibition at Galerie Renée & Victor and mailed from Stockholm, Sweden, where the gallery was located.

LN_Notes_248_02_01.jpg
This courtesy card for Area, a nightclub on Houston Street in New York City operating from 1983 through 1987, proves demonstrative of LeRoy Neiman's interest in leisure and 1980s urban decadence. The venue, open Wednesday through Sunday 11pm through…

LN_Notes_248_01_01.jpg
This club card for The Beverly Hills Hotel and Bungalow in Beverly Hills, California proves indicative of not only LeRoy Neiman's intimacy with the establilshment but also his interest in leisure culture and travel; this interest was first stoked by…

Tags:

LN_Notes_248_04_01.jpg
This courtesy card for Hard Rock Cafe attests to LeRoy Neiman's interests in travel and mass culture. The artist received his lifetime membership to the London-based franchise in 1988, before the chain had locations in Las Vegas, Paris, or Orlando.

Tags:

LN_Notes_248_08_01.jpg
This courtesy card for Regine's New York illustrates LeRoy Neiman's interest in the lifestyle of the leisure class. The restaurant - once housed in the former Hotel Delmonico (now Trump Park Avenue), opened by the infamous night - club impresaria…
Output Formats

atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2