ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Title
Valenti Angelo Collection
Collection Number
SC 215
OCLC Number
946936372
Creator 
Valenti Angelo, 1897-1982
Provenance 
Purchased from Valdine Angelo Plasmati (daughter) in 1989.
Extent,Scope, and Content Note 
The collection is comprised of four linear ft. of original drawings, prints, proofs,
                     sketches, trial pages created for his "Private Press of Valenti Angelo" and trade
                     publishers; includes children's books (1935-1979).
Arrangement and Processing Note
Processing completed by Kristen J. Nyitray, Alison Huftalen, and F. Jason Torre in
                     January 2002.  Updated April 2019.
Language
English
Restrictions on Access
The collection is open to researchers without restriction.
Rights and Permissions 
Stony Brook University Libraries' consent to access as the physical owner of the collection
                     does not address copyright issues that may affect publication rights. It is the sole
                     responsibility of the user of Special Collections and University Archives materials
                     to investigate the copyright status of any given work and to seek and obtain permission
                     where needed prior to publication.  
Citation 
[Item], [Box], Valenti Angelo Collection, Special Collections and University Archives,
                     Stony Brook University Libraries.
Historical Note
"Valenti Angelo (1897-1982) (variant name Valenti Michael Angelo) was an Italian-American
                     printmaker, illustrator and author, born June 23, 1897 in Massarosa, Italy. He immigrated
                     to the United States with his family in 1905, living first in New York City then settling
                     in Antioch, California. At the age of nineteen, Angelo moved to San Francisco, working
                     by day as a labourer and spending his evenings and weekends at libraries and museums.
                     He soon became a versatile artist and an especially skilled engraver and printer.
                     Angelo's favoured medium was the linocut, and his prints depicting urban nocturnes
                     and desert scenes of the American Southwest are particularly coveted by collectors
                     and dealers. In 1926, Angelo made his first book illustrations for the well-known,
                     San Francisco-based Grabhorn Press.
In a period of 34 years, Angelo decorated and illustrated roughly 250 books. Among these were folio editions of Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass, The Travels of Sir John Mandeville, and numerous books of the Bible. Many of these books have been included in the annual American Institute of Graphic Arts exhibitions since 1927. Under the tutelage of May Massee of Viking Press, Angelo began writing children's stories in 1937. In 1939, Angelo won the Newbery Honor for Nino. After a mid-life relocation to New York State, he returned to San Francisco in 1974 and continued his life's work. Angelo died in San Francisco on September 3, 1982." (Source: Wikipedia)
Subjects
Illustration of books
 Italian American authors
 American literature -- Italian American authors
Angelo, Valenti, 1897-1982
 Angelo, Valenti, 1897-1982. -- Correspondence
INVENTORY
Box 1 
1. Angelino and the Barefoot Saint. NY: Viking Press, 1961.
 2-3. Original drawings for book, Angelino and the Barefoot Saint (13 items)
 4. Reviews and news clippings of Angelino and the Barefoot Saint
 5. El Triunfo de la Cruz: mock up of book; decorations by Angelo
 6. El Triunfo de la Cruz: trial title page and proof pages
 7. El Triunfo de la Cruz: original tracings and mock ups
 8. Hittel, Theodore Henry. El Triunfo de la Cruz. Decorations by Valenti Angelo.
                     San Francisco: Book Club of California 1977. 
 9-11. Angelo, Valenti. Paradise Valley. NY: Viking, 1940. 3 original illustrations,
                     lithographs on zinc.
 12. Materials related to The Acorn Tree 
 13-16. Golden Gate: original drawings and illustrations
 17. Map illustration
Box 2
1. Drawings of the artist (3 items)
 2. Catalogs of Angelo press publications
 3. Assorted illustrations and images
 4-5. Original bookplates and decorations
 6. Original pencil sketches and tracings; correspondence
 7. Announcements and invitations
 8. Valenti Angelo: 80th Birthday invitation, 1977
 9-11. Christmas and greeting cards
 12. Letter to Norman Forgue (Black Cat Press) from V.A (Valenti Angelo), 6/26/1937
 13-14. Letters to Eugene Ettenberg (of Gallery Press) from V.A. 9/14/1952 and 9/20/1952
 15. Letter to John from Max and Val (Maxine and Valenti Angelo) 11/16/1952
 16. Original greeting card by Angelo to John from Max and Val, undated
 17-21. Letters to Herman Cohen from V.A., 4/8/1953, 7/28/1954, 4/30/1956, 1/16/1974,
                     1/21/1974 (on Chiswick Bookshop stationary)
 22. Letter to “Val” (Valenti Angelo) from Herman Cohen, 11/17/1974
 23. Letter to “Val” from Viv Cohen, 1/5/1975 – Contains list of Valenti Angelo and
                     John Fass books
 24. Letter to Herman Cohen from V.A. 1/10/1975
 25. Letter to “Val” from Herman Cohen, 3/2/1975
 26. Letter to Herman Cohen from V.A. w/ envelope, 3/29/1975 
 27. Addressed envelope to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen, 12/1975
 28. Letter to Mrs. Jacob Foster from V.A w/ envelope, 6/8/1979
 29. Letter to Dr. Jacob Foster from V.A w/ envelope, 6/23/1975
 30. Letter to Mrs. Jacob Foster from V.A. w/envelope, 7/11/1979
 31. Note to Helen Foster from V.A. which accompanied a print, w/envelope, 7/17/1979
 32. Letter from Jacob J. Foster M.D., 8/11/1979
 33. Letter from V.A. to Jacob Foster, with envelope 8/20/1979
 34. Letter from Jacob J. Foster M.D., 10/7/1979
 35. Christmas card to Mr. & Mrs. Jacob Foster, with envelope, 12/1979
 36. Greeting card from V.A. to? 12/1978
 37. Postcard announcing the exhibition of Valenti Angelo’s work at the Book Club
                     of California in honor of V.A.’s 85th birthday. Sent to Jacob. J. Foster M.D., 8/26/1982
Separation note: oversized items in Box 4
Box 3
1-2. Original and trial broadsides, prayers, poems, etc.
 3. Original drawings for books
 4. Frontispieces from various books
 5-8. Trial pages from various hand printed books 
Separation note: oversized items in Box 4
Box 4
1. American Institute of Graphic Arts membership certificate, 1935
 2. Limited Editions Club 25th Anniversary Citation, May 11, 1954, black velvet display
                     case
 3. San Francisco Mayor Moscone’s Proclamation for Angelo’s 80th Birthday, June 23,
                     1977, in red case
 4. Trial pages from various and printed books
Separation note: oversized items in boxes 2 and 3
 5. Oversized broadsides; letter from Angelo; book announcement
Box 5 
Design for The Acorn Tree
1. Collection description
 2-3. Transparent acetate sheets with decorations in black
 4. Opaque acetate sheets, used as color separation guides
 5-7. Photographic paper with illustrations in white on black
 8-9. Cardboard sheets with printed labels taped on
 10. Paper
 11-32. Opaque acetate
Box 6
Design for The Animals’ Christmas: Poems, Carols, and Stories. Eaton, Anne Thaxter,
                     and Valenti Angelo. NY: Viking Press, 1944.
1. Book
 2. End page: illustration
 3. Title page: illustration
 4. “So Hallowed and So Gracious is the Time”: illustrations 
 5. “The Barn”: illustrations 
 6. “The Splendid Gift”: illustrations 
 7. “The Friendly Beasts”: illustrations 
 8. “The Beautiful Lady”: illustrations 
 9. “Words from an Old Spanish Carol”: illustrations 
 10. “The Holy Night” : illustrations 
 11. “A Christmas Folk Song”: illustrations 
 12. “The Christmas Spider”: illustrations 
 13. “The Oxen” : illustrations 
 14. “The Little Pagan Faun”: illustrations 
 15. “Carol”: illustrations
 16. “The Three Magi”: illustrations 
 17. “Twelfth Night”: illustrations 
 18. “About a Noble Camel”: illustrations 
 19. “Eerily Sweet”: illustrations 
 20. “Dulce Domum”: illustrations 
 21. “Bethlehem”: illustrations 
 22. “Acknowledgements”: illustrations 
 23. dust jacket illustration: color guides
Box 7
Design for The Animals’ Christmas
Original sketch of dust jacket 
 Original layout design of dust jacket
Poster announcing San Francisco Public Library exhibition, 1975. 
Box 8
Large red slip case: Angelo, Valenti: author, illustrator, printer [Bronxville: Press
                     of Valenti Angelo]. Contents: more than 100 trial pages, book plates, designs, etc.
                     in Boxes 2 and 3.
Small blue slip case: Angelo, Valenti. Golden Gate. [NY: Viking, 1939]. Contents:
                     53 original drawings found in Box 1.
