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Re: Annette Rosenshine works (fwd)



 > From: Noelle <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg>
 > Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2014 12:04:24 -0700 (PDT)
 >
 > maybe meet this guy before we meet Brian?

How about between Brian and Kathryn?  I expect we'll leave Brian's at ~4pm.

 >  > Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2014 11:37:37 -0700
 >  > From: Alan Selsor <http://www.enfieldart.com/~alan>
 >  > 
 >  > I will be in  on Sunday, but will be attending an event at Kala Art 
 >  > Institute from about 12:30 to about 5:00. (Kala is near the intersection of 
 >  > Ashby and San Pablo.) Where will you be in ? The Rosenshine pieces 
 >  > are small and easily carried in a box. We could meet somewhere, perhaps over 
 >  > cofffee, and look at them and talk. The connection of AR and Alice is 
 >  > interesting -- and like you, I have noted the inconsistent reference to 
 >  > their being cousins. That could be an error that has been repeated through 
 >  > sources. I have reviewed AR's unpublished biography at Bancroft -- you may 
 >  > also want to look for that. I was not aware of the Pacifica interview.  Alan
 >  > 
 >  > ________________________________
 >  >  From: Noelle <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg>
 >  > To: Alan Selsor <http://www.enfieldart.com/~alan> 
 >  > Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2014 10:48 PM
 >  > Subject: Re: Annette Rosenshine works
 >  >  
 >  > On Thu, 17 Jul 2014, Alan Selsor wrote:
 >  > 
 >  > > Nice to hear from you. May I ask, how you are related to AR? In my 
 >  > > research into AR and other artists of her era, I have sometimes relied on 
 >  > > ancestry.com for info. The census records, family records, etc. from the 
 >  > > early 20th century help me to understand something about the artist as a 
 >  > > person. And I find such surprising details as the fact that AR actually 
 >  > > lived on my street....her family had the house across the street from mine 
 >  > > in the 1920s!  In her later years, she lived in an apartment building just 
 >  > > a block or so away. I have recently reviewed some of her papers at the 
 >  > > Bancroft Library. They have additional materials that are not catalogued, 
 >  > > so not easily available. I have written a formal request in hopes that 
 >  > > something can be arranged. Because of my research, the pieces I have 
 >  > > online are essentially "on hold" as far as pricing/selling. I have come to 
 >  > > realize that they may be more distinctive than I had thought -- that in 
 >  > > fact they may be castings
 >  > >  of pieces AR modeled in Zurich c. 1922 while she was studying with Carl 
 >  > >Jung. But I am happy for you to come see them, and I can further explain 
 >  > >what I am learning about them. I am located in . Let me know if 
 >  > >your journaies may bring you in this direction. Regards, Alan Selsor
 >  > 
 >  > My great grandfather was Mitchel Frank, whose sister Elizabeth married 
 >  > Adolph Rosenshine and they had Annette,Albert(who was a lawyer and later 
 >  > SF assemblyman),Leon,Edith(who went to Paris with Annette).
 >  > My Family Tree is publicly available on ancestry.com
 >  > Just this week looked up Annette and saw Ansel Adams' photos of her! 
 >  > Didn't know about this branch of my family until recently. I was looking 
 >  > at funeral notice of Mitchel Frank where it listed his siblings and 
 >  > figured out which sister was married to Rosenshine and did some searching 
 >  > on ancestry.com
 >  > >From what I've seen online some accounts say Alice B Toklas was Annette's 
 >  > cousin, others that they were neighbors/friends. I just ordered the 
 >  > Pacifica archive interview of Annette, maybe this will clear some things 
 >  > up.
 >  > I'm going to be in  Sunday,but not sure if you are open on 
 >  > weekends.
 >  > Thanks for letting me know all this!
 >  > Noelle
 >  > 
 >  > > ________________________________
 >  > >  From: Noelle <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg>
 >  > > To: "http://www.enfieldart.com/~contact"; <http://www.enfieldart.com/~contact> 
 >  > > Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2014 9:02 AM
 >  > > Subject: Annette Rosenshine works
 >  > >  
 >  > > 
 >  > > hello!
 >  > > I recently found out that I am related to Annette Rosenshine and saw your 
 >  > > website with her works. Is there any way for me to see them in person? I 
 >  > > live in where-I-live
 >  > > thanks
 >  > > Noelle




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