Box 3
Contains 100 Results:
Anna de Noailles, Inscribed Photograph to Jean Tenant, undated
Contains a photograph of Anna de Noailles inscribed by her to Jean Tenant.
Anna de Noailles, Inscribed Photograph, 1911 July 19
Contains a photograph of Anna de Noailles, inscribed by her to an anonymous recipient.
Ignacio Zuloaga, Envelope with an image and stamp of Anna de Noailles, 1971 March 24
Contains an envelope with a portrait of Noailles by the painter Ignacio Zuloaga with a stamp also bearing a portrait of Noailles. From Spain.
Georges Villa, copy of a painting of Anna de Noailles, undated
Contains a copy of a portrait of Anna de Noailles by Georges Villa, accompanied by a quote by Noailles.
Funeral Photo and Notice, 1933 May 5
Contains a photo by Meurisse of the funeral of Anna de Noailles: the crowd is gathered before the steps of the Madeleine. Additionally contains two copies of the funeral announcement.
Image, Anna de Noailles, undated
Contains a copy of a drawing of Anna de Noailles, captioned, "Mme La Comtesse de NOAILLES"
Record, Anna de Noailles, Poèmes, read by Jacqueline Morane, 1969
Contains one 7" 33 1/3RPM record with six of Noailles poems read by Jacqueline Morane, along with the original record sleeve and accompanying booklet. From the"Femmes de Toujours" collection.
Letter, Anna de Noailles to "monsieur", Undated
Contains a letter to a mutual acquaintaince of Anna de Noailles and Madeleine Sarcey concerning the recipient's recentbereavement and their inability to speak at one of Sarcey's Conferencia meetings due to that loss. Signed Comtesse de Noailles.
Letter, Anna de Noailles to "Cher monsieur", undated
From the notes of Dr. Catherine Perry: This letter could be to Lucien Corpechot, although it is signed a little more formally than others to him. It was perhaps sent in late July or August 1910, when Anna de Noailles visited her friend Henri Franck in Caux, Switzerland; he was ill with tuberculosis, and Caux is very close to Territet, near the city of Montreux.
Signed Anna de Noailles.
Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to "Cher monsieur et ami", 1922 August10
Contains a letter from Anna de Noailles to a friend concerning the book of poetry she was working on at thetime. Dr. Catherine Perry believes the recipient might be Arthème Fayard. Letter sent from 40 Rue Scheffer and is signed Anna de Noailles.
Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to "Cher monsieur", undated
Contains a letter from Anna de Noailles to a mutual friend of her and Gilbert Moine, mentioning her sympathies for workers and her admiration for the poet Sully Prudhomme. Letterhead is from 40 Rue Scheffer XVIe and signed Anna de Noailles.
Visiting Card, "La Princesse Bassaraba de Brancovan", undated
Contains a visiting card with a black mourning border with a note to "Hélène."
Dr. Perry tentatively suggests that the card belongs to Ralouka, “Rachel” Musurus, Anna de Noailles' mother, dated to Anna's father's death. Additionally, "Hélène" might be Elena "Hélène" Văcărescu, another Romanian-French aristocrat
Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to "Cher monsieur,", undated
Contains a letter from Anna de Noailles to a friend concerning a prize awarded by Maison Hachette, which Romain Rolland had won the previous year. Fernand Gregh was to serve on this year's jury. Letterhead is from 109 Avenue Henri-Martin and signed Anna de Noailles.
Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Raymond de La Tailhède, Paris, France, 1920 September 30
Contains a letter from Anna de Noailles complementing Raymond de La Tailhède on his ability to evoke her motherland, Greece, in his poetry. Signed Anna de Noailles.
Letters, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Mme Émile Halphen, Paris, France, 1925 November 4
Contains three brief letters from Noailles to her friend, Louise Halphen. Signed Anna de Noailles
Letter, Anna de Noailles Paris, France to Paul Fort, Paris, France, 1927 November 3
Contains a letter from Anna de Noailles to fellow poet Paul Fort, asking him to return a poem she wrote him in exchange for a new poem. She intended to submit the first poem to La Revue de Paris for December. Signed Anna de Noailles.
Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Monsieur Labat, Cambo-les-bains, Basses-Pyrénées, France, 1925 July 5
Contains a brief letter from Anna de Noailles to a "Monsieur Labat" thanking him for his previouis letter. Signed Anna de Noailles. Recipient was likely the translator Louis Labat.
Letter, René Maizeroy, to unknown correspondent, 1912 August 24
Contains a letter from René Maizeroy about Anna de Noailles’ poetry for the “Princesse des lettres” award. Letterhead is from the Château de Crespin in Tarn.
Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Paul Léon, Paris France, 1920 July1
Contains a letter from Anna de Noailles to Paul Léon about Noailles serving on the jury for the Prix Blumenthal. Signed Countesse de Noailles.
Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to René Baschet, Paris, France, 1922 February 2
Contains a letter from Anna de Noailles to René Baschet, director of L'Illustration, thanking him along with Monsieurs Chérau and Cahuet. Signed Comtesse de Noailles.
Visiting Cards, "La Comtesse de Noailles", undated
Contains nine visiting cards, one of which notes her acceptance to serve on a commitee to celebrate the writer J. de Rosny. One card was written by Mademoiselle Sauton, who served as Noailles' secretary from 1906, the remaining cards are in Noailles' hand. All recpients are relatively anonymous.
Letters, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Monsieur Louis Artus, various locations, 1914 - 1930
Contains a series of friendly letters from Anna de Noailles to Louis Artus, primarily concerning minor illnesses, flower deliveries and notes of gratitide.
Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Madame Artus, Paris, France, 1914 February 17
Contains a friendly letter between Anna de Noailles and Madame Artus.
Letters, Anna de Noailles, Baden-Baden, Germany and Paris, France to Monsieur André Beaunier, Paris, France, 1911 June 9, 1913 April 10
Contains a postcard and a letter sent from Anna de Noailles to André Beaunier. The postcard primarily relates her admiration for his work, Les Visages de Femmes, possibly in a pre-published draft form. The letter seems to be an on-going conversation about poetry.
Letters, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Paul Keller, Paris, France and Marseille, France, 1911 November 8, 1913 Feburary 11
Contains a letter and a postcard from Anna de Noailles to Paul Keller, both are friendly if formal notes. Both are signed Comtesse de Noailles.
Letters, Anna de Noailles, various locations to Lucien Corpechot, Paris, France, 1907 August, November, 1908 January, March, May, October, 1909 January, February, September, December, 1910 June, October, November, 1911 January, March, 1913 February, 1914 March - May, 1923 March, 1926 January
Contains twenty-four letters from Anna de Noailles to Louis Corpechot, primarily about various social engagements, illnesses, and various other quotidien concerns.
Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Madame Corpechot, Paris, France, undated
Contains a brief letter from Anna de Noailles to Madame Corpechot, primarily concerning mutual acquaintances and Monsieur Corpechot.
Letters, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Saint-Georges de Bouhélier, Paris, France, 1904 November, December, 1914 February,1920 December
Contains six letters from Anna de Noailles to Saint-Georges de Bouhélier concerning his book Chants de la vie ardente and Noailles' general gratitude for his complements to her.
Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Madame André Chaumeix, 1917 July 9
Contains a brief letter from Anna de Noailles to Madame André Chaumeix about poetry and a future telephone call.
Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Monsieur F. Divoire, Paris, France, 1912 February 14
Contains a brief letter from Anna de Noailles to Monsieur Divoire concerning her recieving his letter to her.