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From the Ezra Jack Keats Papers.; Display of The Snowy Day in Scribner's Book Store window.

From the Ezra Jack Keats Papers; Jennie's hat. This series of six boxes contain dolls, toys and puppets made to resemble characters in Keats' books. Also included are T-shirts from Japan and an apron.

From the Ezra Jack Keats Papers.; Photograph of Lance Corporal Katz, (Ezra Jack Keats) served in the air force of the U.S. Army, designing camouflage patterns.

From the Ezra Jack Keats Papers.; The three boxes in this series contain personal artifacts, memorabilia and papers from the early days of Ezra Jack Keats. Included are his baby shoes and hat, birth certificate, junior high school and high school mementos, newspaper clippings of his awards, Works Progress Administration documents, Veterans Administration correspondence, passports, immunization records, documents from his stay in Paris, business cards, resume, as well as miscellaneous receipts, notes, and membership cards. Memoriam of Gussie Katz (mother of Ezra J. Keats).

8 May 1948

From the Ezra Jack Keats Papers. An original paint/collage illustration for pages 10-11 of "The Snowy Day"

circa 1962

From the Ezra Jack Keats Papers.; These sketch books contain some of the preliminary manuscripts for A Letter to Amy, Louie's Search, Dreams, and Apt. 3.; sketches of people riding vehicles - watercolor (3 pp.)

From the Ezra Jack Keats Papers. Keats at Akira's grave; Japan/Akira Ishida Materials.

1973

From the Ezra Jack Keats Papers.; Zoo, Where Are You? by Ann McGovern, illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats; Harper & Row, 1964; illustration, paint (1 p.) 32 x 46 cm. pp. 18-19.

From the Ezra Jack Keats Papers. An orginal paint/marbleized paper illustration for pages 4-5 of "Dreams"

circa 1974

From the Ezra Jack Keats Papers.[The Giant Turnip] - sketches, pencil, 5 pp. (unpublished). This series of 24 boxes contain original sketches, oil paintings, pastels, pen and ink drawings and other illustrations created by Ezra Jack Keats. Most of these works are of an adult nature, rather than being created to use in children's books. Two of the boxes contain collage materials, similar to those used in Jennie's Hat.

From the Ezra Jack Keats Papers.; Letter to Miss Crittenden from Langston Hughes.

18 February 1963

From the Ezra Jack Keats Papers. An original collage illustration for pages 1-2 of "The Snowy Day."

circa 1962

From the Ezra Jack Keats Papers.; Apt. 3 by Ezra Jack Keats; Macmillan, 1971; sketch, pencil (1 p.) p. 5.

From the Ezra Jack Keats Papers.; group photo with Ezra Jack Keats in Japan.

Undated

From the Ezra Jack Keats Papers. An original collage illustration for pages 30-31 of "Peter's Chair."

From the Ezra Jack Keats Papers.; collage materials, color marbleized paper samples. The Little Drummer Boy by Katherine Davis, illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats; Macmillan, 1968.

From the Ezra Jack Keats Papers.; My Dog is Lost! written and illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats and Pat Cherr; Crowell, 1960; dummy, pencil and watercolor with text pasted on (16 pp.)

1960

From the Ezra Jack Keats Papers.; group photo with Ezra Jack Keats in Japan.

Undated

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