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Derso and Kelen Collection, 1922-1975 (bulk 1922-1970): Finding Aid

MC205

Derso and Kelen Image

Derso and Kelen Image

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Published on February 5, 2007

Summary Information

Creator:
Kelen, Emery, 1896-1978.
Title and dates:
Derso and Kelen Collection, 1922-1975 (bulk 1922-1970),
Abstract:
The Derso and Kelen Collection consists of correspondence, writings, published material, and over 900 cartoons and caricatures in varying media ranging from pencil sketches and ink drawings to richly-hued watercolors and limited edition lithographic portfolios created by the Hungarian caricaturists and political satirists Alois Derso and Emery Kelen. The vast majority of the works were produced between 1920 and 1950, the active period of collaboration between Derso and Kelen.
Size:
33.4 linear feet (35 boxes)
Call number:
MC205
Location:
Princeton University Library. Department of Rare Books and Special Collections.
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library.
Public Policy Papers.
Princeton, New Jersey 08540 USA
Language(s) of material:
English, French, German, and Hungarian.
Storage note:
This collection is stored onsite at the Mudd Manuscript Library.

Biography of Emery Kelen and Alois Derso

Emery Kelen was born in Györ, Hungary in 1896. He attended art school in Vienna, but with the onset of World War I was drafted into the Austro-Hungarian army at the age of 19. He witnessed war firsthand at the battle of the Isonzo River near the Austrian-Italian border in 1917, which contributed to his enduring hatred of war. Kelen contracted typhus while on the battlefield and was sent to a hospital in Croatia to recover. He was ordered back to the front after he recovered, but, overwhelmed by his war experience, Kelen was sent to the Klosterka military insane hospital in Nagyzombat, Hungary. At Klosterka, he returned to drawing by sketching portraits of the insane and in his autobiography, Peace In Their Time, refers to Klosterka as his "academy of caricature."

Kelen returned to his hometown at the end of the war, but moved to Paris and then to Munich in 1919. While in Munich he worked as a sports cartoonist for Fussball and attended the art school of Hans Hofmann (1880-1966). In 1922, Kelen moved to Lausanne, Switzerland to continue his career in sports illustration. Gradually, due to his interest in history and politics, he turned his pen to freelance artwork illustrating the political and diplomatic scene.

Kelen met Alois Derso in 1922 at a chance meeting at a press bar in Lausanne. Sharing similar biographical backgrounds, both being Jews from Hungary and artists, they became friends and collaborators for the next 30 years – the first twenty years in Europe and the last ten years in the United States.

During the 1920s and 1930s, Kelen and Derso worked in Europe illustrating inter-war Europe with their cartoons. As witnesses to this history, they drew caricatures of famous diplomats and statesmen of the day and satirical cartoons of their activities. They traveled to the major European capitals observing the numerous economic, disarmament, and peace conferences (the 1925 Locarno Conference, the 1933 London Economic Conference, the 1932 World Disarmament Conference); they were also the dedicated pictorial reporters of the meetings and delegates of the League of Nations. As active members of the international press corps, their work was eagerly sought after providing a humorous daily record of events at a time when cameras were not allowed in the conference rooms. Their work was published widely in the European print media ( Illustrated London News; London News Chronicle; Le Rire; Tribune de Genève; Münchner Illustrierte Zeitung) and in 1934 they also mounted two exhibits of their works – one in London and the other in Geneva. In these decades most of their lithographic portfolios were either commissioned pieces like the "Round Table Conference" portfolio commissioned by the Maharaja of Kashmir or commercially released portfolios like the "Testament de Genève" that illustrated and commented upon ten years of ‘international cooperation’ at the League of Nations.

Kelen and Derso departed Europe on December 13, 1938 aided by friends who recognized the impending dangers facing them due to their Jewish heritage not to mention their open criticism of Hitler’s rise to power. They settled in New York City making their living from a variety of commissions offered by magazines and newspapers. One of the cartoonists’ contacts in New York was the editor of Esquire magazine, Arnold Gingrich, who was ready to embark on a new political publication entitled KEN. Though a short-lived magazine, Kelen and Derso were steady contributors illustrating for the American public the devastating aggression of Hitler. Other editors of prominent publications such as Fortune and the Christian Science Monitor sent Kelen and Derso to capture through illustrations the events of the 1939-40 New York World’s Fair, the 1944 Republican Convention in Philadelphia, and the 1945 United Nations Conference on International Organization in San Francisco. Their political cartoons were syndicated and published in major U. S. newspapers and magazines such as Esquire, the New York Times Magazine, Ken, the Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, Fortune, the New York Post, the Christian Science Monitor, the Washington Post). At times Kelen and Derso drew editorial cartoons for publications for the French, Polish, and Yugoslavian governments-in-exile. With the end of World War II, they turned their pens to the subjects of American politics and the formation and proceedings of the United Nations. As Kelen wrote in their 1950 publication, The United Nations Sketchbook, Derso and I "followed the peace junket through Locarno, Rapallo, The Hague, Paris, London, Washington, and New York, to jibe, joke, jollify, and so make a poor living."

By the late 1940s, Kelen and Derso parted company professionally. From 1948 -1956, Kelen worked for the Office of Public Information at the United Nations as its first television director and producer covering many historic speeches before the General Assembly including President Eisenhower’s "Atoms for Peace" speech. Kelen published a number of books on a wide range of topics from a humorous commentary on world politics to a biography of Dag Hammarskjöld as well as numerous children’s books. After retirement, Kelen wrote character studies of prominent people titled "Written In His Face" for European newspapers and a column of reminiscences for The Hindu of Madras. In 1963, he published his autobiography Peace In Their Time. Kelen married Betty Stones on September 25, 1940; they had one child, Juli Kelen. Kelen died on October 12, 1978 in Vienna, Austria.

Though the record of Derso’s early life is not well documented, it seems remarkably similar to Kelen’s. Derso was born in Baja, Hungary in 1888. He attended art school at the Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest from 1908-1909. From 1909 through 1914 he studied at the Academy Colarossi and the Academy Grande Chaumière in Paris. According to the memoir essay written by Betty Kelen, Derso "was employed in the war by the Austro-Hungarian High Command as a church robber." He was to search the churches of conquered territory in northern Italy to evaluate the art work and "arrange for items worth stealing to be brought back to the homeland for safe keeping." After the war he was drawn to Switzerland for the same reason as Kelen’s -- to pursue a career in pictorial journalism. Much of Derso’s biography in the twenties and thirties corresponds to Kelen’s story as once they became friends and artistic colleagues they traveled and worked in tandem.

In the early 1950s, while Kelen worked at the United Nations, Derso became a frequent contributor of portrait illustrations of politicians and policy makers for William F. Buckley’s National Review, from its inaugural issue in 1955 until Derso’s death in 1964; many of these portraits are in this collection. He also published his work in the German newspaper Süddeutsche Post. In 1959, Derso was awarded a fellowship from the ‘Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany’ to produce a book with the tentative title of "Jewish Profiles of Four Decades on the International Scene." Derso hoped to publish an art book of 100 portraits of Jewish statesmen, diplomats, writers, artists, scientists and bankers, but, ultimately, did not pursue the fellowship.

Derso never married and died in 1964 in New York City.

Description

The Derso and Kelen Collection consists of over 900 lithographs, watercolors and pen and ink drawings representing the wide-ranging artistic work and political commentary of Alois Derso and Emery Kelen. The subject of their political reportage focuses on the events of inter-war Europe with a particular emphasis on international politics, the diplomatic scene, and the rise of Adolf Hitler. The many open-diplomacy conferences in the 1920s and 1930s on peace, economics, and disarmament, the assemblies of the League of Nations in its hey-day, and, after World War II, the formation of the United Nations are also frequently illustrated subjects.

While the majority of the collection consists of art works, there are also satirical newspaper articles and essays written by Kelen and Derso as well as a small amount of biographical information.

Please see series descriptions in contents list for additional information about individual series.

Arrangement

Organized into the following series:

Access and Use

Access

The collection is open for research.

Restrictions on Use and Copyright Information

Single photocopies may be made for research purposes. Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Curator of the Public Policy Papers. Any copyright vested in the Derso and Kelen collection has passed to Princeton University; researchers are responsible for determining any other copyright questions.

Acquisition and Appraisal

Provenance and Acquisition

Betty and Juli Kelen, Emery Kelen’s wife and daughter respectively, donated the collection in 2002 (ML 2002-14) to the Princeton University Library.

Appraisal

Appraisal conducted in accordance with Mudd Library Guidelines.

Processing and Other Information

Conservation

Some drawings, lithographs, and watercolors have been cleaned and repaired by the Conservation and Preservation Department of the Princeton University Library.

Works Cited

Emery Kelen’s autobiography Peace in Their Time: Men Who Led Us In and Out of War, 1914-1945 (Knoft, New York, 1963) was consulted during preparation of the biographical note.

Processing Information

This collection was processed by Christine W. Kitto in 2004 with the assistance of Debora Lin Class of 2004, Awo Addo Class of 2008, and Thomas Campana. Finding aid written by Christine W. Kitto in June 2005.

Descriptive Rules Used

Finding aid content adheres to that prescribed by Describing Archives: A Content Standard.

Encoding

Machine-readable finding aid encoded in EAD 2002 by Dan Santamaria on February 6, 2007.

Finding aid written in English.

Preferred Citation

Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Derso and Kelen Collection, Box and Folder Number; Public Policy Papers, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library.

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Contents List

  1. Series 1: Biographical Materials, 1931-1976, 2004

    (.25 linear feet in 1 box)

    Series Description

    The Biographical Materials series contains newspaper articles about Derso and Kelen and other biographical ephemera like business cards, press passes, and advertisements for their syndicated cartoons and writings. Exhibition catalogs are included in this series. Of particular note is an essay written by Betty Kelen, Kelen's wife, providing a brief, but personal and humorous view of Derso and Kelen's friendship and artistic careers.

    Arrangement

    Arranged alphabetically by topic and then chronologically within each folder.

  2. Biographies, 1939-2004

    Box 1, Folder 1
  3. Career materials, 1934-1976

    Box 1, Folder 2
  4. Postcards, business cards, I.D.s, 1930-1970

    Box 1, Folder 3
  5. Series 2: Correspondence, 1933-1991

    (.25 linear feet in 1 box)

    Series Description

    The Correspondence series consists primarily of personal letters each artist received from friends and colleagues and sometimes from publishers. Notably, the majority of the letters are written in Hungarian with a few letters in French, English and German.

    Arrangement

    The letters are arranged chronologically when the date is known.

  6. Kelen, Emery, 1933-1991

    Box 1, Folder 4
  7. Derso, Alois, 1933-1964

    Box 1, Folder 5
  8. Series 3: Writings, 1935-1975

    (.42 linear feet in 2 boxes)

    Series Description

    The Writings series documents Derso and Kelen's secondary careers in writing, which began after World War II. Derso's writings consisted of a few essays published in the New York Times and a proposal for an 'art book' of portraits of Jewish statesmen, diplomats, and writers submitted to the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany for which he received a fellowship. There is also a skeletal draft script for a motion picture on the history of the League of Nations.

    Kelen's writing career, in contrast to Derso's, was more successful and ranged from publishing children's books and syndicated columns on famous people in politics and the entertainment world in newspapers to an early draft for a chapter of his autobiography, Peace in Their Time: Men Who Led Us In and Out of War, 1914-1945, published by Knopf in 1963.

    Arrangement

    All essays, stories, and drafts are arranged alphabetically by the title of the work under each artist’s name.

  9. Derso, Alois

  10. Conference on Material Claims Against Germany, application,1959

    Box 1, Folder 6
  11. The Story of a Peace League Through the Centuries, undated

    Box 1, Folder 7
  12. Indefatigable Mr. Eden, 1935

    Box 1, Folder 8
  13. The Revenge of the Comtesse de Noailles, undated

    Box 1, Folder 9
  14. Kelen, Emery

  15. At Sea in a Sieve, undated

    Box 1, Folder 10
  16. The Birth of a Maharaja, 1946

    Box 1, Folder 11
  17. The Body and Personality Analysis, 1961

    Box 1, Folder 12
  18. Book suggestion, post 1950

    Box 1, Folder 13
  19. The Chinese are Coming, undated

    Box 1, Folder 14
  20. De Gaulle: The Two in One Man, undated

    Box 1, Folder 15
  21. The End of the Conquering Lion; A Memoir Haile Selassie I, 1975

    Box 1, Folder 16
  22. Letters to a Dog with Influence in the White House, undated

    Box 1, Folder 17
  23. Miscellaneous, 1946-1972

    Box 1, Folder 18
  24. On Second Thought, undated

    Box 1, Folder 19
  25. Platypus at large, 1960

    Box 1, Folder 20
  26. Peace in their time; men who led us in and out of war, 1914-1945 (draft), undated

    Box 1, Folder 21
  27. The Sentimental Scarecrow, undated

    Box 1, Folder 22
  28. Sizing Up the Champ, undated

    Box 1, Folder 23
  29. Written in his Face, A-Hu, undated

    Box 1, Folder 24
  30. Written in his Face, J-Mi, undated

    Box 1, Folder 25
  31. Written in his Face, N-Sa, undated

    Box 1, Folder 26
  32. Written in his Face, Sl-Z, undated

    Box 1, Folder 27
  33. Written in his Face, Comparison of World Leaders, undated

    Box 2, Folder 1
  34. Your Character is Showing, undated

    Box 2, Folder 2
  35. Derso and Kelen

  36. Yeoman of the Peace

    Box 2, Folder 3
  37. Series 4: Art Works, 1922-1975

    (10.42 linear feet in 35 boxes)

    Series Description

    The Art Works series forms the bulk of this collection and consists of over 900 cartoons and caricatures created in simple media like pencil sketches or ink drawings to formal limited edition portfolios of lithographs or richly hued watercolors. The vast majority of the works were produced between 1920 and 1950, the active period of collaboration between Derso and Kelen. Once their artistic partnership ended in 1950, Kelen produced cartoons and drawings for United Nations’ publications and his own personal book projects and Derso supplied the National Review with numerous portrait sketches for their articles.

    Arrangement

    The cartoons and caricatures have been grouped by size and then divided by theme, except in the instance of oversized materials which are organized by the title of the cartoon or caricature. One further exception is 8.5" x 11" portrait sketches which are arranged alphabetically in Subseries 4A: Portrait Sketches.

  38. Subseries 4A: Portrait Sketches, 1922-1975

    (3.13 linear feet in 7 boxes)

    The Portrait Sketches subseries consists primarily of single portrait sketches in ink or pencil, with a few portraits in ink and watercolor, arranged in alphabetical order according to the last name of the person portrayed. Derso and Kelen seemed to have illustrated every statesman, conference delegate, and dictator on the world stage between the World Wars capturing their countenances with humor and a bit of satire.

    Portraits arranged alphabetically by last name.

  39. Abetz, Otto

    Box 2, Folder 4
  40. Acheson, Dean

    Box 2, Folder 5
  41. Adenaver, Konrad

    Box 2, Folder 6
  42. Afifi, Haez

    Box 2, Folder 7
  43. Agnew, Spiro

    Box 2, Folder 8
  44. Aiken, Frank

    Box 2, Folder 9
  45. Aitkin, Max

    Box 2, Folder 10
  46. Akatani, Genichi

    Box 2, Folder 11
  47. Akwei, Richard M.

    Box 2, Folder 12
  48. Ala, Hussein

    Box 2, Folder 13
  49. Albert, Alexander

    Box 2, Folder 14
  50. Alemán, Miguel

    Box 2, Folder 15
  51. Ali, Mahmud

    Box 2, Folder 16
  52. Almeyda, Clodomiro

    Box 2, Folder 17
  53. Aloisi, Pompeo

    Box 2, Folder 18
  54. Ambedkar, B. R.

    Box 2, Folder 19
  55. Amhadov, Ahidjo

    Box 2, Folder 20
  56. Anderson, Marian

    Box 2, Folder 21
  57. Antonescu, Ion

    Box 2, Folder 22
  58. Apponyi, Albert

    Box 2, Folder 23
  59. Arnold, Henry

    Box 2, Folder 24
  60. Attlee, Clement

    Box 2, Folder 25
  61. Austin, Warren

    Box 2, Folder 26
  62. Avenol, Joseph

    Box 2, Folder 27
  63. Averoff-Tossizza, Evangelos

    Box 2, Folder 28
  64. Ávila Camacho, Manuel

    Box 2, Folder 29
  65. Baker, Howard

    Box 2, Folder 30
  66. Baker, Josephine

    Box 2, Folder 31
  67. Balbo, Italo

    Box 2, Folder 32
  68. Balfour, Arthur

    Box 2, Folder 33
  69. Bankhead, John Hollis II

    Box 2, Folder 34
  70. Bao Dai (Nguyen Vinh Thuy)

    Box 2, Folder 35
  71. Bárdossy, László

    Box 2, Folder 36
  72. Barkley, Alben

    Box 2, Folder 37
  73. Barnum, Phineas T.

    Box 2, Folder 38
  74. Baruch, Bernard M.

    Box 2, Folder 39
  75. Beneš, Edvard

    Box 2, Folder 40
  76. Ben-Gurion, David

    Box 2, Folder 41
  77. Benites Vinueza, Leopoldo

    Box 2, Folder 42
  78. Bennett, William Tapley, Jr.

    Box 2, Folder 43
  79. Bergery, Gaston

    Box 2, Folder 44
  80. Bernadette, Folke

    Box 2, Folder 45
  81. Bernstorff, Johann Heinrich, Graf von

    Box 2, Folder 46
  82. Berthelot, Philippe

    Box 2, Folder 47
  83. Betancourt, Romulo

    Box 2, Folder 48
  84. Bevan, Aneurin

    Box 2, Folder 49
  85. Bey, Fawzi

    Box 2, Folder 50
  86. Bhutto, Zulfikar Ali

    Box 2, Folder 51
  87. Bidault, Georges

    Box 2, Folder 52
  88. Biddle, Francis

    Box 2, Folder 53
  89. Bikaner, Maharajah of

    Box 2, Folder 54
  90. Bloom, Sol

    Box 2, Folder 55
  91. Boland, Frederick

    Box 2, Folder 56
  92. Bonesteel, Charles III

    Box 2, Folder 57
  93. Bourret, Henri

    Box 2, Folder 58
  94. Bouteflika, Abdelaziz

    Box 2, Folder 59
  95. Bowles, Chester

    Box 2, Folder 60
  96. Brailowsky, Alexander

    Box 2, Folder 61
  97. Brando, Marlon

    Box 2, Folder 62
  98. Brandt, Willy

    Box 2, Folder 63
  99. Braun, Otto

    Box 2, Folder 64
  100. Brezhnev, Leonid I.

    Box 2, Folder 65
  101. Briand, Aristide

    Box 2, Folder 66
  102. Brooks, Angie

    Box 2, Folder 67
  103. Browder, Earl

    Box 2, Folder 68
  104. Brüning, Heinrich

    Box 2, Folder 69
  105. Budyenny, Semyon

    Box 3, Folder 1
  106. Buisson, Fernand

    Box 3, Folder 2
  107. Bush, George H. W.

    Box 3, Folder 3
  108. Byrd, Robert

    Box 3, Folder 4
  109. Byrnes, James

    Box 3, Folder 5
  110. Cadogan, Alexander

    Box 3, Folder 6
  111. Caillaux, Joseph

    Box 3, Folder 7
  112. Çakmak, Fevzi

    Box 3, Folder 8
  113. Cambridge, Alexander

    Box 3, Folder 9
  114. Carias Adino, Tiburcio

    Box 3, Folder 10
  115. Carol II, King of Romania

    Box 3, Folder 11
  116. Casals, Pablo

    Box 3, Folder 12
  117. Casey, Richard

    Box 3, Folder 13
  118. Castillo, Najera

    Box 3, Folder 14
  119. Castro, Fidel

    Box 3, Folder 15
  120. Castro, Raul

    Box 3, Folder 16
  121. Cecil, Robert

    Box 3, Folder 17
  122. Chamberlain, Austen

    Box 3, Folder 18
  123. Chamberlain, Neville

    Box 3, Folder 19
  124. Chaplin, Charlie

    Box 3, Folder 20
  125. Chiang, Kai-shek

    Box 3, Folder 21
  126. Chiao, Kuan-hua

    Box 3, Folder 22
  127. Chicherin, Georgiĭ

    Box 3, Folder 23
  128. Chou, En-lai

    Folder 24
  129. Churchill, Winston

    Folder 25
  130. Clark, Joel Bennett

    Box 3, Folder 26
  131. Claxton, Brooke

    Box 3, Folder 27
  132. Cohn, Roy

    Box 3, Folder 28
  133. Colijn, Hendrikus

    Box 3, Folder 29
  134. Connally, Thomas

    Box 3, Folder 30
  135. Corbin, M.

    Box 3, Folder 31
  136. Cordier, Andrew

    Box 3, Folder 32
  137. Cosgrave, William Thomas

    Box 3, Folder 33
  138. Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard

    Box 3, Folder 34
  139. Couve de Curville, Maurice

    Box 3, Folder 35
  140. Cripps, Stafford

    Box 3, Folder 36
  141. Crowe, Colin

    Box 3, Folder 37
  142. Curie, Marie

    Box 3, Folder 38
  143. Curtius, Julius

    Box 3, Folder 39
  144. Cvetkovic, Dragiša

    Box 3, Folder 40
  145. Darlan, François

    Box 3, Folder 41
  146. Darré, Richard Walther

    Box 3, Folder 42
  147. Dash, Sam

    Box 3, Folder 43
  148. Davila

    Box 3, Folder 44
  149. Davis, Norman

    Box 3, Folder 45
  150. Dayan, Moshe

    Box 3, Folder 46
  151. De Balzac, Honoré

    Box 3, Folder 47
  152. De Boisenger

    Box 3, Folder 48
  153. De Briere

    Box 3, Folder 49
  154. De Gaulle, Charles

    Box 3, Folder 50
  155. De Jouvenel, Henry

    Box 3, Folder 51
  156. De Lavalle, Juan Batista

    Box 3, Folder 52
  157. De Miribel, Elizabeth

    Box 3, Folder 53
  158. De Souza Dantas, Luiz Martins

    Box 3, Folder 54
  159. De Valera, Eamon

    Box 3, Folder 55
  160. De Zulveta Escolano, Luis

    Box 3, Folder 56
  161. De La Colina, Rafael

    Box 3, Folder 57
  162. De Los Rios, Fernandez

    Box 3, Folder 58
  163. Dean, John

    Box 3, Folder 59
  164. Dean, Patrick

    Box 3, Folder 60
  165. Dehousse, Fernand

    Box 3, Folder 61
  166. Deng, Xiao Ping

    Box 3, Folder 62
  167. Diem, Ngo Dinh

    Box 3, Folder 63
  168. Dietrich, Hermann

    Box 3, Folder 64
  169. Dill, John

    Box 3, Folder 65
  170. Dobrynin, Anatoly

    Box 3, Folder 66
  171. Doolittle, Jimmy

    Box 3, Folder 67
  172. Doriot, Jacques

    Box 3, Folder 68
  173. Doughton, Robert

    Box 3, Folder 69
  174. Douglas-Home, Alec

    Box 3, Folder 70
  175. Drummond, James Eric

    Box 3, Folder 71
  176. Drummond, Roscoe

    Box 3, Folder 72
  177. Duff-Cooper, Alfred

    Box 3, Folder 73
  178. Dulles, John Foster

    Box 3, Folder 74
  179. Early, Stephen

    Box 3, Folder 75
  180. Eaton, Cyrus

    Box 3, Folder 76
  181. Eban, Abba

    Box 3, Folder 77
  182. Echeverría, Luis

    Box 3, Folder 78
  183. Eckhardt, Tibor

    Box 3, Folder 79
  184. Eden, Anthony

    Box 3, Folder 80
  185. Edward VIII

    Box 3, Folder 81
  186. Ehrlichman, John D.

    Box 3, Folder 82
  187. Eichmann, Adolf

    Box 3, Folder 83
  188. Einstein, Albert

    Box 3, Folder 84
  189. Eisenhower, Dwight D.

    Box 3, Folder 85
  190. El Khoury, Bechara

    Box 3, Folder 86
  191. El Zayatt

    Box 3, Folder 87
  192. Ellender, Allen

    Box 3, Folder 88
  193. Emmanuel, Victor II

    Box 3, Folder 89
  194. Entezam, Nasrollah

    Box 3, Folder 90
  195. Erhard, Ludwig

    Box 3, Folder 91
  196. Eriksson

    Box 3, Folder 92
  197. Ervin, Sam

    Box 3, Folder 93
  198. Evatt, Herbert

    Box 3, Folder 94
  199. Eynac, Victor Laurent

    Box 3, Folder 95
  200. Farinacci, Roberto

    Box 3, Folder 96
  201. Farley, James

    Box 3, Folder 97
  202. Fawzi, Mahmoud

    Box 3, Folder 98
  203. Faysal

    Box 3, Folder 99
  204. Fish, Hamilton

    Box 3, Folder 100
  205. Flandin, Pierre-Étienne

    Box 3, Folder 101
  206. Foch, Ferdinand

    Box 3, Folder 102
  207. Foncha, John N.

    Box 3, Folder 103
  208. Ford, Gerald R.

    Box 3, Folder 104
  209. Ford, Henry

    Box 3, Folder 105
  210. Foroughi, Mohammed Ali

    Box 3, Folder 106
  211. Fotich, Constantin

    Box 3, Folder 107
  212. Franco, Francisco

    Box 3, Folder 108
  213. Frangui

    Box 3, Folder 109
  214. Franklin-Bouillon, Henri

    Box 3, Folder 110
  215. Freud, Sigmund

    Box 3, Folder 111
  216. Frondizi, Arturo

    Box 4, Folder 1
  217. Fullbright, James William

    Box 4, Folder 2
  218. Gahagan, Helen Douglas

    Box 4, Folder 3
  219. Gaitskell, Hugh

    Box 4, Folder 4
  220. Gamelin, Maurice

    Box 4, Folder 5
  221. Gandhi, Indira

    Box 4, Folder 6
  222. Gandhi, Mahatma

    Box 4, Folder 7
  223. Garner, John

    Box 4, Folder 8
  224. Gascoyne-Cecil, Robert

    Box 4, Folder 9
  225. George II

    Box 4, Folder 10
  226. George, David Lloyd

    Box 4, Folder 11
  227. George, Walter

    Box 4, Folder 12
  228. Giral, José

    Box 4, Folder 13
  229. Girard, Anne-Marie

    Box 4, Folder 14
  230. Glass, Carter

    Box 4, Folder 15
  231. Goebbels, Joseph

    Box 4, Folder 16
  232. Goedhart, Gerrit Jan van Heuven

    Box 4, Folder 17
  233. Goldman, Nahum

    Box 4, Folder 18
  234. Goldwater, Barry

    Box 4, Folder 19
  235. Gomulka, Wladyslaw

    Box 4, Folder 20
  236. Goring, Hermann

    Box 4, Folder 21
  237. Grandi, Dino

    Box 4, Folder 22
  238. Gray, Louis Patrick III

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    Box 8, Folder 25
  664. Yen, W. W.

    Box 8, Folder 26
  665. Yoshizawa, Kenkichi

    Box 8, Folder 27
  666. Young, Owen

    Box 8, Folder 28
  667. Zeutr, Brüning

    Box 8, Folder 29
  668. Zorian, Valerian

    Box 8, Folder 30
  669. Zorlu, Fatin Rüştü

    Box 8, Folder 31
  670. Unidentified Portraits (Blue Ink)

    Box 8, Folder 32
  671. Unidentified Portraits (Black Ink)

    Box 8, Folder 33
  672. Unidentified Portraits (Pencil)

    Box 8, Folder 34
  673. Motifs, Undated

    Box 8, Folder 35
  674. Multiple Figures, 1925-1971 (Black Ink)

    Box 8, Folder 36
  675. Multiple Figures, 1920s-1971 (Copies)

    Box 8, Folder 37
  676. Subseries 4B: Published Portfolios,1922-1950

    (1.25 linear feet in 3 boxes)

    The Published Portfolios subseries consists of nine published portfolios of lithographs. Most of the portfolios were commercially printed like United Nations Sketchbook, however, a few were privately commissioned pieces of limited distribution like Derso’s "The Young Plan and the Reparations" made for Owen D. Young and his friends in 1924.

    The portfolios are arranged chronologically.

  677. Guignol à Lausanne, 1922

    Box 9
  678. Le gardiens de la Paix, 1923

    Box 10
  679. Die Um Den Dawes Plan, 1925

    Box 11
  680. Owen D. Young Album, 1929

    Box 12
  681. Indian Round Table Conference,1930-31

    Box 13
  682. Le Testament de Genève 10 Années de Coopération Internationale, 1931

    Box 14
  683. Pages Glorieuses Days of Hope and Glory, 1932

    Box 15
  684. Au Banquet des Nations The League at Lunch, 1937

    Box 16
  685. United Nations Sketchbook, 1950

    Box 17
  686. Identified Lithographs, single pages

    Box 18
  687. Unidentified Lithographs, single pages

    Box 19
  688. Subseries 4C: Cartoons, 1922-1975

    (5.84 linear feet in 14 boxes)

    The Cartoons subseries consists primarily of political cartoons dating from approximately1920 to 1960 arranged by the following broad categories – European conferences, World War II as it relates to Europe, Asia, the United States, and the United Nations. Within the category of Europe and the War, there is a heavy emphasis on images of Hitler and Mussolini. Also, within the category for the United States are cartoons satirizing American politics in the 1940s.

    The cartoons are arranged by subject and size.

  689. European Conferences 1920-1940

    Box 20
  690. Europe and World War II

    Box 21
  691. Europe and World War II

    Box 22
  692. Asia and World War II

    Box 23
  693. United States and World War II

    Box 24
  694. United States and World War II

    Box 25
  695. United Nations

    Box 26
  696. Subseries 4D: Publishing History, 1922-1975

    (.21 linear feet in 1 box)

    This Publishing History subseries composed of Kelen’s personal collection of published cartoons, newspaper clippings, and magazine covers and loose pages represents an incomplete publishing history of Derso and Kelen cartoons and caricatures. The handbill-like cartoons were printed by cartoon syndicates like the McClure Newspapers Syndicate, Edmond Pauker Inc., and the Overseas News Agency (ONA) and distributed to newspapers for publication. Many of these sample cartoons are not annotated though a few provide publishers’ information. Ken magazine and single pages from the magazine in box 27 attests to the active relationship between the publication and the artists. KEN Magazine was a side project of Arnold Gingrich, founder and publisher of Esquire magazine, and was short-lived due to its "war-mongering" perspective. The folders of photocopied newspaper clippings concretely demonstrate the breath of American and international newspapers that distributed Derso and Kelen material.

    Within the categories of loose magazine pages, cartoon samples, and photocopies of newspaper clippings, the items are arranged chronologically when known.

  697. Pages, Ken magazine, 1938-1939

    Box 27
  698. Cartoon samples, Europe in World War II

    Box 28
  699. Cartoon samples, Europe in World War II

    Box 29
  700. Cartoon samples, United Nations, 1950-1975

    Box 30
  701. Newspaper clippings, xeroxes

    Box 31
  702. Newspaper clippings, 1910-1939

    Box 31, Folder F.1
  703. Newspaper clippings, KEN, 1938-1939

    Box 31, Folder F.2
  704. Newspaper clippings, 1940-1949

    Box 31, Folder F.3
  705. Newspaper clippings, 1950-1972

    Box 31, Folder F.4
  706. Newspaper clippings, undated

    Box 31, Folder F.5
  707. Scrapbook, newspaper clippings, undated

    Box 31, Folder F.6
  708. Series 5: Menu Cards, 1925-1950

    (1.25 linear feet in 1 box)

    Series Description

    This Menu Cards series consists of menu cards created by Derso and Kelen for press luncheons in honor of the journalists accredited to the League of Nations from 1925 to 1937 and menu cards for social occasions or dinners honoring high level officials at the United Nations in the late 1940s and early 1950s. One menu card created for the first League luncheon in October 1925 that marked the conclusion of negotiations for the Treaty of Locarno is signed by each of the diplomats represented on the card. There are also 'cards in progress' with annotations and cut-and-paste elements by the artists.

    Arrangement

    Menu cards are arranged chronologically.

  709. Menu Cards

    Box 32
  710. Series 6: Miscellaneous, 1932-1975

    (1.25 linear feet in 3 boxes)

    Series Description

    The Miscellaneous series includes material not related to the other series in the Derso and Kelen Collection and contains photographs depicting the artists as well as some photoreproductions of their works. Of interest is a photograph of Derso and Kelen sitting with Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt as she admires the drawing of herself by Derso and Kelen that appeared in the United Nations Sketchbook. There is also a tattered copy of Modern Caricaturists by H. R. Westwood published in 1932 by L. Dickson, Ltd. that includes a chapter on Derso and Kelen. Another item in this series is a guest book from an exhibition in 1976.

    Arrangement

    Arranged alphabetically.

  711. Guestbook, 1976

    Box 33
  712. Modern Caricaturists, 1932

    Box 34
  713. Photographs

    Box 35
  714. Series 7: Oversize Materials, 1926-1975, and undated

    (292 items in 5 drawers)

    Series Description

    The Oversize Cartoons series consists of oversize cartoons and illustrations listed by title. When known, the publishing history of the work is noted along with the date of the work and whether the work is monochromatic or color.

    Arrangement

    The cartoons are listed by title.

  715. Bernard Baruch and His Musketeers, 1946

    (Black and White)

    Pages 32-33, United Nations Sketchbook; "Original pencil study of a painting presented to Mr. Bernard Baruch by [two] Musketeers Derso and Kelen"

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 1
  716. L'assaut de la Tribune, 1936

    (Black and White)

    Hotel du Palais Genève

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 1
  717. Invitation to an Colonial Conference, Undated

    (Brown Wash)

    Hitler atop a totem pole; Mussolini pointing at map of Africa

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 2
  718. Unemployed Kings/ Lucky Guy! He was promised a job!, undated

    (Grey Wash)

    Unemployed Kings: Don Juan of Spain, The Kaiser, The Kronprinz, Grand Duke Vladimir of Russia, Alfonso XIII, Otto Hapsburg

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 2
  719. Rookies, 1938 March

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 2
  720. The Kaiser/ The Kronprinz, 1938

    (Color)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 2
  721. Wintersport, Undated

    (Color)

    Ken magazine, February 23, 1939

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 2
  722. English Tailor, 1938

    (Color)

    Chamberlain fitting Hitler for a coat

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 2
  723. Concentration Camp - Montague Norman: "I cannot see, Herr Schacht, what kind of profit you see in the business.", , Undated

    (Black and White)

    Approved Jan 10 1939 Harry Hibschman; Ken magazine, Februrary 9, 1939

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 2
  724. Il m'aime, il me m'aime pas…, 1934

    (Color)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 3
  725. Menu Card, September 10, 1926

    (Color)

    Déjeuner de L'Association des Journalistes

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 3
  726. Shotgun Marriage, May 1938

    (Black and White)

    Ken magazine, ?, 14, 1938

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 3
  727. Dr. Goebbels: And now boys, show them that you are more terrific/stronger, Undated

    (Color)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 3
  728. Roumanian Oil Fields, June 1938

    (Color)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 3
  729. The Fuehrer's Dream, "If only they were all as flexible as an American dancer!", Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 3
  730. The Permanent Headquarters/ Cornerstone-laying Ceremony, 1950

    (Color)

    Page 93, United Nations Sketchbook

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 3
  731. Recognition, Undated

    (Color)

    Approved Mar 15, 1939 Harry Hibschman

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 3
  732. Fancy Skating on Frozen Credits, 1932

    (Color)

    from Pages Glorieuses (Days of Hope and Glory); Geneva Disarmament Conference

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 4
  733. General Mud: Give Him to Me! I'll take care…., Undated

    (Black and White)

    General Winter/ General Mud

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 4
  734. The Main Lobby of the Stevens Hotel During the Republican Convention, 1944

    (Color)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 4
  735. Birth of the Tickets, 1944

    (Color)

    1944 Republican Convention; Fortune magazine, Sept 1944

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 4
  736. The New Lilliput; Lord Halifax to Chamberlain; "Don't be afraid, I know him … he is a vegetarian.", 1938

    (Color)

    Hitler as Gulliver gazing at Mussolini who sits on his upturned hand; Ken magazine, March 1938

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 5
  737. Untitled, Undated

    (Black and White)

    Hitler, Mussolini, and Chamberlain measuring the map of Africa

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 5
  738. Derso and Kelen's World's Fair, 1938

    (Color)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 5
  739. Geneva Merry-Go-Round, 1938

    (Black and White)

    Ken magazine, October 20, 1938

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 5
  740. His Dream, 1938 April

    (Black and White)

    "Ben Hitler"

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 5
  741. A Tree Grows in Lake Success, Undated

    (Color)

    Page 67, United Nations Sketchbook

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 6
  742. Don't Shoot the Pianist…., 1958 June

    (Color)

    Ken magazine, July 28, 1938

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 6
  743. Anglo-Italian Talks, Undated

    (Color)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 6
  744. Menuet, Undated

    (Color)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 6
  745. The Boot, Undated

    (Color)

    Ken magazine, Sept 1938

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 6
  746. Untitled, Undated

    (Color)

    Living Space/ Libenstraum

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 7, Folder 6
  747. Une Séance à la Cooperation Intellectuelle, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 1
  748. Corrida in the Bronx - Ole! Ole!, Undated

    (Color)

    Pages 28-29, United Nations Sketchbook

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 1
  749. Une Conseil de la S.D.N., 1923

    (Color)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 1
  750. The Koran/ The Book of Solomon, Undated

    (Color)

    Page 71, United Nations Sketchbook

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 1
  751. Shipwrecked, 1939

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 1
  752. Passive Resistance, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 1
  753. Babes in the Wood, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 1
  754. A Great Wedding at Geneva, 1932

    (Color)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 1
  755. Untitled, 1944

    (Black and White)

    the world coming after Hitler

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 1
  756. Opera House at San Francisco, April 25, 1945

    (Color)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 2
  757. Henley Regatta: The MacDonald Team, 1933

    (Color)

    World Economic Conference, London

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 2
  758. Skeleton of Economonesaurus, Golden Age of Conferences, 1933

    (Color)

    World Economic and Monetary Conference

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 2
  759. Lloyd George: Do you want anything else Mr. Stamboulisky? Yes sir, I want Dedeagatch!, 1922

    (Color)

    Geneva

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 3
  760. U.N. Shelter, International Control of Atomic Energy, 1949

    (Color)

    Page 89, United Nations Sketchbook

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 3
  761. An American Visitor at Madame Tussauds in Geneva, 1932

    (Color)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 3
  762. Conference for the Limitation of Naval Armaments, Undated

    (Color)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 3
  763. One World, Undated

    (Color)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 3
  764. L'Ordre Nouveau, Undated

    (Black and White)

    Hitler and Yugoslavia

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 4
  765. Atlantic Pact, Undated

    (Black and White)

    Pages 84-85, United Nations Sketchbook

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 4
  766. Graph Alpine/ Graphique de la Conference Economique Mondiale, 1933

    (Color)

    World Economic and Monetary Conference, London

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 4
  767. La foire des Nations, Undated

    (Color)

    world leaders at a carnival

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 4
  768. United Nations World's Fair/ Flushing Meadow New York Times Mag. 1947, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 4
  769. Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition…and We'll All Stay Free, Undated

    (Color)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 4
  770. Modern Spain, Undated

    (Color)

    Ken magazine March 9, 1939

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 4
  771. Abyssus Abyssum Invocat, 1938

    (Color)

    Ethiopia and Haile Selassie

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 5
  772. The 5 Power Naval Conference (MacDonald: "If you are not pulling together, we never get there" ?), 1930

    (Color)

    London Naval Conference

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 5
  773. The 6 Tokio Brothers, 1932

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 5
  774. The Sea Monster in Lake Geneva, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 5
  775. United Nations Moving Day, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 5
  776. Sokols, 1938

    (Color)

    Ken magazine

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 6
  777. Dejeuner de la Press (menu card), October 15, 1925

    (Black and White)

    signed by Artistide Briand, Austen Chamberlain

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 6
  778. Briand's Ark, Undated

    (Color)

    Le Testament de Genève, 1925 Pact of Locarno

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 6
  779. Café de la Paix/ Existentialism, 1948

    (Color)

    Pages 82-83, United Nations Sketchbook

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 8, Folder 6
  780. Chetniks, the Vanguard of Liberty, Undated

    (Color)

    To Phillis & Albert Glenn

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 1
  781. The Peace Monument, Briand: "Hi, waite a minute, there is one more…!", 1930

    (Color)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 1
  782. Welcome to Lake Success/ Home Sweet Home, Undated

    (Black and White)

    Page 39, United Nations Sketchbook

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 1
  783. Jui Jitsu, Undated

    (Black and White)

    Ken magazine

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 1
  784. Untitled, 1953

    (Color)

    two diplomats juggling on the United Nations stage

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 1
  785. Weighed in the Balance and Found Wanting, 1938

    (Color)

    Page 29, Le Testament de Genève

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 2
  786. Portrait of Ben Gurion, Undated

    (Color)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 2
  787. Untitled, Undated

    (Black and White)

    chess game

    Drawer 9, Folder 2
  788. Family Tree of the World War II, Undated

    (Color)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 2
  789. Strange Culture, Undated

    (Black and White)

    Page 68, United Nations Sketchbook

    Drawer 9, Folder 2
  790. Jugoslavia, April 13, 1941

    (Color)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 3
  791. Hunter College Gymnasium, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Drawer 9, Folder 3
  792. The Soviet Delegates, June 1943

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 3
  793. The Dream of the Pharaoh, 1933

    (Color)
    Drawer 9, Folder 3
  794. The Dream of the Pharaoh, Undated

    (Color reproduction on board)

    Fortune Magazine, 1943

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 3
  795. Collective Security, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 3
  796. Opening of the UN, Undated

    (Color)

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 4
  797. I Was There 1941 - 1945, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 3
  798. "Peace with Honour?" Nevermind! It's only left one leg behind., Undated

    (Color)

    Ken magazine

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 4
  799. Rhetoric Clapping Machine, Undated

    (Black and White)

    Pages 94-95, United Nations Sketchbook

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 4
  800. Let's Make Peace - "Come to my arms - my beamish boy!", Undated

    (Color)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 4
  801. United Nations, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 4
  802. Bulles de Savon, 1937

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 5
  803. Two Families (Les Deux Familles), 1932

    (Color)

    from Pages Glorieuses/ Days of Hope and Glory; Geneva Disarmament Conference

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 5
  804. Boxing, 1951

    (Color)

    Acheson v. Vishinsky

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 5
  805. Stambolinsky, 1922

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 5
  806. Yellow River - Say General, what about an appeal to the League of Nations?, Undated

    (Color)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 5
  807. Happy Easter! Now Hatch it!, 1936

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 5
  808. The British Delegation, 1943

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 5
  809. The Miracle of Bagdad - Minister of Economics of the Reich, 1938

    (Color)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 5
  810. He Won't Fight, September 25, 1940

    (Black and White)

    Hitler, Mussolini, Spain as a bull

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 5
  811. Assembly League, 1938

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 5
  812. St. Georg and the Dragon, Undated

    (Color)

    Ken magazine, December 1, 1938

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 5
  813. Laocoon (A Financial Laocoon Group), Undated

    (Color)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 5
  814. Slalom: Rumania's King Carol, Undated

    (Color)

    1938-1939 Ken magazine

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 9, Folder 5
  815. Polling Booth, November 3, 1940

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 1
  816. Caught in a Silk Stocking, August 10, 1941

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 1
  817. Vichy Etat, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 1
  818. Iranian Tourists, August 8, 1941

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 1
  819. Mais Qui Sera Mon Defenseur, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 1
  820. "That's Not Our Lucky Number, Benito", March 11, 1941

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 2
  821. Untitled, October 1, 1940

    (Black and White)

    Hitler, Mussolini, and Hirohito on a match

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 2
  822. We Won't Let You Down Boys, September 12, 1941

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 2
  823. The Stupendous Mr. Tojo, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 2
  824. Octopus of the Black Sea, March 9, 1941

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 2
  825. The Disinterested Judge, February 19, 1941

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 2
  826. Untitled, Undated

    (Black and White)

    German soldiers marching into Paris

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 2
  827. Knocking His Head Against a Stone Wall, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 2
  828. Heydrich Hitler Himmler L'heure H, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 2
  829. General Keitel, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 2
  830. Polar Bear Club, December 29, 1940

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 2
  831. Stalin, You'll Have to Blast it Boys!, August 17, 1940

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 2
  832. The Holy Oil War, May 6, 1941

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 2
  833. Untitled, Undated

    (Black and White)

    sinking ships

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 2
  834. Untitled, November 27, 1940

    (Black and White)

    Hitler

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 2
  835. Allo! Allo! Ici Radio Paris, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 2
  836. Uncle Sam, November 6, 1940

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 2
  837. Mare Nostrum, November 15, 1940

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 3
  838. U.N. World Fair, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 3
  839. Untitled, 1936

    (Black and White)

    planes over city

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 3
  840. The Trojan Donkey, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 3
  841. Now Listen Arvey, Take an Advice from Farley, July 1952

    (Black and white)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 3
  842. The Wine Keeper, October 5, 1941

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 3
  843. Untitled, 1929

    (Black and White)

    U.N.

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 3
  844. The Yanks are Coming!, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 3
  845. The Men of General Mihailovich, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 3
  846. U.S., Yugoslavia Pledge War Unity, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 3
  847. The Stab in the Back, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 3
  848. Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 3
  849. Ready!, March 23, 1941

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 3
  850. Untitled, Undated

    (Black and White)

    unidentified man at microphone

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 3
  851. "Where There is No Vision the People Perish", Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 3
  852. The Bomb, August 19, 1941

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 3
  853. I Have Weathered Other Storms, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 3
  854. Vichy-Etat, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 3
  855. Detente, 1937

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 3
  856. Barkley, July 1952

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 3
  857. Keep Them Humming!, December 17, 1941

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 3
  858. German Plan, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 3
  859. British Plan, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 3
  860. Yoo Hoo Adolf, June 26, 1940

    (Black and White, Double-Sided)

    verso - man holding a top hat

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 4
  861. U.S. Defense, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 4
  862. Untitled, Undated

    (Black and White)

    at the bar

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 4
  863. One Little Push and We Reach the Sea, April 9, 1941

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 4
  864. One Little Push and We Reach the Sea, April 9, 1941

    (Black and White, Double-Sided)

    verso - What?!! A New Symbol in the Middle East?

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 4
  865. La Question du Sphinx: Combien de Gallons de L'essence Vous Restent Ils?, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 4
  866. Card Game, December 18, 1940

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 4
  867. Spirit of St. Louis, August 11, 1940

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 4
  868. Cou-Cou Me Voila!, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 4
  869. Untitled, Undated

    (Black and White)

    Laval and an hourglass

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 4
  870. Peace Proposal, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 4
  871. Pandit Nehru: Apres Tout, Nous Sommes dans le Meme Panier, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 4
  872. Rumanian Oil, July 30, 1940

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 4
  873. Hitler and Laval, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 4
  874. The Favorite of the Axis, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 4
  875. Jardin d'Acclimatation, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 4
  876. The War of Nerves, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 5
  877. Hitler: Are You Afraid of Me?, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 5
  878. How Long Will You Abuse Our Patience, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 5
  879. Family Life in Europe, 1939

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 5
  880. Mussolini, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 5
  881. Untitled, Undated

    (Black and White)

    Hitler throwing a bomb

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 5
  882. The Man Who Lies, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 5
  883. ...I Brought Some Candy Ration Cards Too...?, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 5
  884. Untitled, Undated

    (Black and White)

    Red Coach Tavern

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 6
  885. European Hope, September 6, 1941

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 6
  886. L'Admiral Change de Cheval, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 6
  887. Give Him the Hook !!, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 6
  888. Baby Adolf: I Want the Moon, November 14, 1940

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 6
  889. An Eclipse Threatens Japan's Rising Sun, Undated

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 6
  890. Untitled, Undated

    (Black and White)

    gigantic robotic machine standing behind Hitler

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 6
  891. Graphique de la Production Allemande, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 6
  892. Neutrality Act?, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 6
  893. " Here I Am to Defend the Rights of Workers and Employers but Above All the Safety of My Country", June 11, 1941

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 6
  894. Nelson: Bully Work Churchill, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 6
  895. The Thinker, Undated

    (Black and White)

    Hitler

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 6
  896. Adolf-Neptune: Come on in, the Water's Fine, September 14, 1941

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 6
  897. Peace Talk?, October 28, 1941

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 6
  898. Untitled, Undated

    (Black and White)

    German soldier and the Statue of Liberty

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 6
  899. U-Boats in American Waters, March 26, 1941

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 6
  900. American Liberty Its Always Worth Fighting For!, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 6
  901. The Volga Boatmen, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 6
  902. Am I Caesar or Am I Not? (Mussolini), Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 6
  903. Kefauver and Harriman, 1952

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 6
  904. Liberator, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 6
  905. Justice Will Be Done...!, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 6
  906. Underground Southeastern Europe, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 6
  907. Right You Are, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 6
  908. "Unemployed Kings", March 9, 1939

    (Black and White)

    Ken magazine

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 6
  909. Sign in the Fire, August 21, 1941

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 6
  910. Join the Axis!, September 29, 1940

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 6
  911. Allan Barkley, July 1952

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 7
  912. Chiang Kai Shek: Ne Pleurez Pas Mei-Ling, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 7
  913. Moisson dan L'Ukraine, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 7
  914. International Nazi Church, October 28, 1941

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 7
  915. War Bill, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 7
  916. Our Guardian Angel is Back Home , Undated

    (Color)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 7
  917. French Plan, Undated

    (Black and White)

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 7
  918. U.S. Plan, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 7
  919. Untitled, December 4, 1940

    (Black and White)

    Hitler and Mussolini watching a bucking bronco

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 7
  920. Protectors, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 7
  921. de Gaulle, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 7
  922. Look Out! He'll Push You Over!,

    (June 15, 1941)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 7
  923. Untitled, Undated

    (Black and White)

    Daner/Victoire

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 7
  924. "She Got a Permanent", Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 7
  925. Untitled, Undated

    (Black and White)

    two diplomats

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 7
  926. To See How the Wind Blows, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 7
  927. In the Senate's Sub-Committee, September 16, 1941

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 7
  928. Untitled, Undated

    (Black and White)

    Vincennes

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 7
  929. The Great Von Ribbentrop, Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 8
  930. Harvest in Ukraine, August 26, 1941

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 8
  931. Untitled, 1936

    (Black and White)

    unfinished menu sketch

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 8
  932. Untitled, Undated

    (Black and White)

    unfinished menu sketch, galloping horses

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 8
  933. Red Coach Taverns, Undated

    (Black and White)

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 8
  934. Blackout of the Dark Horse, June 14, 1940

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 8
  935. Third Party, May 2, 1940

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 8
  936. " She Didn't Want to Get Married Under False Pretenses!", Undated

    (Black and White)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 10, Folder 8
  937. English Tailor, December 1, 1938

    (Color)

    Ken magazine

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 1
  938. Montagu Norman: I cannot see …, 1938

    (Color)

    Ken magazine

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 1
  939. Hitler Talking with Mussolini, April 1, 1938

    (Color)

    Ken magazine

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 1
  940. Geneva Merry-Go-Round, October 20, 1938

    (Color)

    Ken magazine

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 1
  941. St. George and the Dragon; Holyland, December 1, 1938

    (Color)

    Ken magazine

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 1
  942. The Boot, September 8, 1938

    (Color)

    Ken magazine

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 1
  943. Shotgun Marriage, ?, 14, 1938

    (Color)

    Ken magazine

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 1
  944. Jiu-Jitsu, Undated

    (Color)

    Ken magazine

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 1
  945. The Generous Partition of Africa, Undated

    (Color)

    Ken magazine

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 1
  946. Invitation to a Colonial Conference, Undated

    (Color)

    Ken magazine

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 1
  947. Roman Holiday in the Spanish Bull Ring, June 30, 1938

    (Color)

    Ken magazine

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 1
  948. The New Lilliput, March 1938

    (Color)

    Ken magazine

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 1
  949. Anglo-Italian Accords (Allegro, Ma Non Troppo), June 16, 1938

    (Color)

    Ken magazine

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 1
  950. His Dream, June 2, 1938

    (Color)

    Ken magazine

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 1
  951. "The Decline of the West", July 28, 1938

    (Color)

    Ken magazine

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 1
  952. Golden Jubilee, September 22, 1938

    (Color)

    Ken magazine

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 1
  953. Minuet, November 17, 1938

    (Color)

    Ken magazine

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 1
  954. Dr. Goebbels: And Now Boys Show Them […] More Terrific Than Martians, January 12, 1939

    (Color)

    Ken magazine

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 1
  955. Wintersport, February 23, 1939

    (Color)

    Ken magazine

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 1
  956. (Mittel-Europa Omnibus) All Being Taken for a Ride, January 26, 1939

    (Color)

    Ken magazine

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 1
  957. Building Their "World of Tomorrow" Architects: Hitler, Mussolini & Co. , June 8, 1939

    (Black and White)

    Ken magazine

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 1
  958. Mickey Mouse ou Genève on S. D. N. Silly-Symphony , 1936

    (Black and White)

    newspaper, Geneve

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 1
  959. "When the U. N. was born 25 years ago ….", June 28, 1970

    (Black and White)

    The Hindu Weekly magazine

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 1
  960. United Nations, Undated

    (Pencil)

    (2 Drawings)

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 2
  961. Bear Drawings, Undated

    (Pencil)

    (2 Drawings)

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 2
  962. Life Drawings, Undated

    (Pencil)

    (21 Drawings)

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 2
  963. Artist Notes, Undated

    (Pencil)

    (2 Pages)

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 2
  964. "The Sentimental Scarecrow-Gentle Zeb", Undated

    (Watercolor)

    (25 Illustrations)

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 3
  965. Goliath-Bevin - David Ben Gurion, 1949

    (Black and White)

    Page 72, U. N. Sketchbook, "David and Goliath

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 4
  966. Bernard Baruch presents his famous plan to the U. N., Atomic Engergy Commission, Undated

    (Color)

    Page 35, U. N. Sketchbook, "Is It a Bird? Is It a Man? No! Superman!"

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 4
  967. Cartoon inspired by the famous painting: The Cossacks of Saporog editing a tricky diplomatic note. (By Ilya Repin), 1931

    (Color)
    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 4
  968. Untitled, Undated

    (Color)

    Page 90, U. N. Sketchbook, "China Incident"

    Cabinet 1, Drawer 11, Folder 4

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