Rick Parker wrote:
> I have a postcard at home of Eliot that I thik was also done by
> E.O. Hoppe (Emil Otto Hoppe, 1878-1972) at the same time as the
> picture you liked. This photo can be seen at
> http://www.cygneis.com/amlit/sum98/gallery/eliot.gif
> but there the picture appears in an oval frame. I'll try to remember
> to look up the publisher of the post card when I get home.
>
> In any event, I have an mail address for you taken from the page at
> http://www.michaelhoppe.com/about.htm (which has a Hoppe self-portrait)
>
> For information regarding Hoppe photographs contact:
> The E. O. Hoppe Trust, C/o Curatorial Assistance, Inc.,
> 113 East Union Street, Pasadena, Ca. 91103-3927
> Tel.(626) 577-9696 - Fax (818) 449-9603
The postcard is a portrait of Eliot taken by E.O. Hoppe in 1919. The
postcard is 4.25 X 6 inches (11 X 15.3 cm) and fits well in 4 X 6
frame (a small white border hardly shows.) On the back is:
The Mansell Collection
(c) Fotofolio, P.O. Box 661 Canal Sta., NY, NY 10013
Fotofolio's website is lacks much but is at http://www.fotofolio.com
I've usually found Fotofolio's postcards in bookstores but art supply
shops might also carry them.
Regards,
Rick Parker
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