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This courtesy card for Studio 54, an infamous nightclub frequented by New York's haut monde, evidences LeRoy Neiman's interest in the leisure class. The venue - accredited as having a formative role in the development of disco - has a unique history:…

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This courtesy card for the now defunct supper club Tatou, located in New York's Upper East Side, is a testament to LeRoy Neiman's interest in the leisure class, specifically its bourgeoning food culture. The restaurant was one of many hot spots…

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This courtesy card for Upstairs at Tatou substantiates LeRoy Neiman's membership to both the Upper East Side lounge and its parent restaurant, Tatou. A lover of fine dining and an prober of the leisure class, the artist often frequented the…

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LeRoy Neiman's commentary on sketching choreographer Rudolph Nureyev at the New York restaurant, Elaine's.

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A letter to LeRoy Neiman from his mother, Lydia Hoelscher in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

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A letter to LeRoy Neiman from his mother, Lydia Hoelscher in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

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A letter to LeRoy Neiman from his mother, Lydia Hoelscher in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

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A letter to LeRoy Neiman from his mother, Lydia Hoelscher in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

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A letter to LeRoy Neiman from his mother, Lydia Hoelscher in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

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A letter to LeRoy Neiman from his mother, Lydia Hoelscher in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
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