The Greenwich Village Bookshop Door
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The Greenwich Village Bookshop Door (1920–25) separated the back office from the main area of Frank Shay's Bookshop in Greenwich Village from 1920 until 1925, where it served as an autograph book for nearly two hundred and fifty authors, artists, publishers, poets, and Bohemian creatives. Notable signatories include Upton Sinclair, the Provincetown Players, John Sloan, Susan Glaspell, Theodore Dreiser, Porter Garnett, and Sinclair Lewis. The door has been held in the permanent collections of the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin since it was purchased in 1960.[1]
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The Greenwich Village Bookshop Door | |
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Artist | 242 signatories |
Year | 1920–1925 |
Medium | Pine, paint, ink |
Movement | Bohemian |
Dimensions | 190 cm × 61 cm (76 in × 24 in) |
Location | Harry Ransom Center, Austin, TX |
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