Hicks' painting palette (A)
Entry for William P. Hicks in the 1943 "Who's Who In The East" (photo-edited from original two-column entry)
"Who's Who In The East", Larkin, Roosevelt & Larkin, Ltd, published 1943
List of board members, American Veterans Society of Artists - date TBD.
Copy of label that was on the back of "Kitchen Window" print.
A-D journal, June/July, 1940. 8x5.375in
Hicks' "Sand-elevator" featured in A-D journal article entitled "US... Patron of the Arts - Twenty Nine Prints - by Graphic Artists of the New York City WPA Art Project - Presented by Lynd Ward, former Supervisor Graphic Arts Division, New York City WPA Art Project".
Brooklyn Citizen newspaper clipping mentioning William "Bill" Hicks, January 7, 1947
Newspaper clipping of a photo of Charles Demuth and Eugene O'Neill in Provincetown in 1916, with handwritten note by Hicks' daughter, Dorothy. Family lore has it that Bill was friends with Demuth, and that he spent time in Provincetown - connections that need further research. Clipping from New York Times, Arts & Leisure Section 2, page 12, Sunday, August 4, 1996 - "All of a Sudden, Eugene O'Neill Is Everywhere"
Hicks noting locations of his artwork. Circa 1940s/early 1950s?
Newspaper clipping, Brooklyn Museum National Print Show featuring Hicks, article date TBD.
William Hicks, handwritten note concerning his ancestry
Newspaper clipping, "As WPA Artists Fought Police In Manhattan", Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Wednesday, December 2, 1936 Bill's partial face viewable center-right
Some rare correspondence from the Hicks family archive; letter from Edmund Thompson, printer Hawthorn House Windham Connecticut
Hicks' painting palette (B)