Box 2
Contains 29 Results:
Unidentified fragments
Typed list (possibly of essay topics)
Delacroix journal and Bodmer correspondence, 1920-1924
Includes correspondence between Ullman and H. Bodmer of Rhodes College, South Africa. Ullman was attempting to translate and publish Delacroix's journals in English. No bibliographic record of such a publication could be found, and the correspondence predates the Walter Pach translation of 1937. Additional documentation will be found in Name files under, "Davray, Henry D. and Delacroix translation correspondence."
Imaginary Conversation between Rembrandt and a United States Custom House Appraiser
John Sargent
Moral Tales of 1920-1921 commentary, 1948
"Nearly always when an artist..."
One Half of One Percent
Response to an unfavorable review by a New York Sun critic.
One Way to Paint, circa 1944
Drafts based on a talk given by Eugene Paul Ullman at the New York Public Library in February of 1944. Titles vary, although all are variations on "Reflections on Oil Painting." These manuscripts appear to be the basis for the essay, "One Way to Paint." Additional drafts will be found in the Originals Alphabet #3 binder as "One Way to Paint."