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Jean Cocteau, Head of the Minotaur (c. 1961) Jean Cocteau (French, 1889–1963)
Head of the Minotaur, circa 1961
Lot ID: 94551
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Pastel on black paper
25.5 x 20 in. (64.77 x 50.8 cm.)
Signed; Lower left, in red.
Printed circa 1961
From https://www.artnet.com/auctions/artists/jean-cocteau/head-of-the-minotaur
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James Merrill Reading, Amherst College (1982) From https://www.amherst.edu/library/archives/holdings/james-merrill-at-amherst-college
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Kimon Friar in Athens (1955) Kimon Friar in Athens (1955), photographer unknown
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James Merrill in Army Uniform (1946)
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Southampton Estate, The Orchard
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Hellen Merrill, Wedding Portrait Wedding Portrait, From Hellen’s Book, edited by Mark Magowan, with the assistance of Robin Magowan and Doris Merrill Magowan. Privately printed by the Magowan Family Foundation, 1991. Image courtesy of Special Collections, Washington University Libraries.
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Isotta Auto
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Charles E. Merrill Merrill's father
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James Merrill Reading Merrill reading "The Broken Home" at Behrend College, Erie PA, April 12, 1973.
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Mother and Jimmy
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Merrill's Sketch of Mother in Red Cross cape from his 1963 Journal 1963 Merrill journal from Special Collections, Washington University
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James Merrill Gazing at Mask of Kimon Friar
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Merrill with Mask of Keats and Head of Hermes
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Merrill's Death Mask Merrill Death Mask, Special Collections, Washington University
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Mortuary Mask of Khaemwaset Mortuary Mask of Khaemwaset, Louvre, Paris. Department of Egyptian Antiquities: The New Kingdom (circa 1550 to circa 1069 BC).
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Merrill with Mask of Keats This page contains three of Kimon Friar’s photographs of Merrill posing with the masks of Friar, and Keats, and also with a head of Hermes. They appear in Langdon Hammer's Mask of the Poets: James Merrill & Kimon Friar (Athens, 2003). The images appear on the website of the American Academy of Greece: http://www.acgart.gr/ACG-COLLECTION/ARTISTS/F/FriK/FriK-art.htm
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Mask of Agamemnon. A funeral mask made in gold discovered at Mycenae in 1876. National Archaeological Museum of Athens
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Proust p. 191
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Proust p. 47
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Proust Facing p. 47