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470:. Strong wrote: "Ferdinand Burgdorff and Ira Remsen, the artists, have gone to Flagstaff after a month spent vegetating at the Grand Canyon and gathering up scenery on canvas. Mrs. Remsen paid them a short visit while they were at the canyon. She was horrified at the atrocious change the wild country had made in her eastwhile tame husband. His usually quite respectable face was sprouting a fierce growth of brush. He looked ferocious. His appearance would have done credit to a berserker at its worst. It was two days before the family dog quit growling at Ira and made friends again." 430:
she crooned the classic "bye, Baby Bunting" to her doll, is a distinct addition to the small group of Twentieth Century fairies-though he isn't rightly a fairy at all but an "invisible playmate," a new-fangled name for an ancient and honorable order. Mr. Remsen is most engaging when treating of the order, old and new, and his two children are inimitable. He is less happy in his handling of the adult situation. Sentimentally overlays sentiment and his grown-ups as well as some of his fairies suffer severely from romance, that disease of the symbolic.
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Remsen died by suicide on November 29, 1928, in his studio on Dolores Street in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, at the age of 52. He left his personal effects to ex-wife, Helen Yoder Remsen, and his property worth $ 3,000 (equivalent to $ 60,105 in 2023) to his brother Dr. Charles M. Remsen of New
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in the regular use of the word is not a play, but rather a fantasy. It is constructed out of a series of delightful little woodland scenes. It is something different from the conventional children's play, in which grown-ups usually play the leading parts. The scenery and customs, all designed by the
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is a breath of the unexpected-humorous, pathetic and graceful gesture of the imagination. It is also a play and was produced in the Carmel last summer-in the Forest Theater, surely a perfect setting for this whimsical fantasy of child and adult make believe. Mr. Bunt, who was "made up" by Annie as
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was presented at the Forest Theater for the second time under the direction of Garnet Holm. The play was rejected by New York producers after Remsen submitted the play for a theatrical release. The rejection threw him into a depression. He talked about
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at the Forest Theater from July 3 through 5th. It won the $ 100 (equivalent to $ 1,778 in 2023) award for the best original play submitted in the annual play contest held by the Forest Theater Society. The play was adapted for the outdoor
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presents fascinating opportunities for the imaginative stage director, opportunity, too, for the actor, for such a play must be done very well indeed or not done at all."
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His body was shipped to New York to his mother and brother on December 2, 1928. Funeral services were held on December 7, 1928 at the
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at the Forest Theater (1924), left-to-right Talbert Josselyn, Winsor Josselyn, Brice Monahan, Philip Wilson, Rem Remsen.
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programs of performances given at the Forest Theater, and the three-sided stage set for the production of
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He married Mary Hall Putnam (1878-1905), prominent in New York society, on May 24, 1902, in
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On July 8, 1929, Earl Raymond Woodward made a purchase from Remsen's estate for $ 6,000.
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Remsen and his wife, Yodee, were divorced in April 1926 because of his "moodiness".
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He married his second wife, Helen "Yodee" Armstrong Yoder on September 25, 1922 in
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held an exhibit honoring Remsen with a display of his published works including
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where he helped produce plays for the "Jinks". He was the editor and founder of
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in the 1920s. His studio on Dolores Street became the permanent home for the
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In June 1926 the painting of Robinson Jeffers was displayed in the
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On his return to Carmel in 1924, Remsen produced the four-act play
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Ira "Rem" Remsen at a rehearsal in the Forest Theater in the 1920s
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and several oils were exhibited at the Del Monte Hotel Gallery.
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Chapel in New York City with burial at the family plot at the
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gave this review: "Ira Mallory Remsen, author of the play,
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On December 24, 1927, Remsen produced a Christmas fantasy
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when he was on shipboard, and of sculptor and painter
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where he won an award for his paintings. He mastered
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Monterey Daily Cypress and Monterey American Archive
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Monterey, California. 19 Aug 1922. p. 2 716:"Historic Context Statement Carmel-by-the-Sea" 264:in 1895 and was in the class of Ninety-Seven. 986:. Oakland, California. 2 Aug 1928. p. 18 932:. Oakland, California. 3 Oct 1922. p. 15 8: 1228:"Ira Remsen: Stories for chemical education" 565:on March 4, 1927 and his ashes were sent to 542:Remsen regularly attended the San Francisco 1480:Artists from Carmel-by-the-Sea, California 1475:Writers from Carmel-by-the-Sea, California 1310:. Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. p. 1 685: 683: 681: 679: 442:In August 1925, Remsen went with painters 40: 29: 1234:. The Royal Australian Chemical Institute 664:Timeline of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California 591:. During the spirng 1928, his watercolor 484:, painted by Ira Remsen Mallory in 1926. 367:author, are worthy of special mention." 1188:, San Francisco, California, 1928-11-30 790: 788: 675: 1254:"Carmel Asks $ 25 Fee Of Play Peddler" 1226:Palmer, William P. 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(1940). 723:Architectural Resources Group 585:Hopi House-First Mesa-Arizona 496:, sketched by Remsen in 1901. 358:Belle DeGraft, editor of the 277:Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant 230:Carmel-by-the-Sea, California 89:Carmel-by-the-Sea, California 1435:Interview with Gordon Greene 1362:"Divorced Wife Given Legacy" 1328:Hughes, Edan Milton (1989). 1004:Dennis Taylor (9 Jun 2017). 500:He also did the drawings of 980:"Carmel To See Three Plays" 393:Set designers for the play 1516: 1258:The San Francisco Examiner 1207:. Vol. 30, no. 2 1145:"Gangway For American Art" 695:The San Francisco Examiner 466:and the landscape painter 462:. There he met printmaker 350:A child actor in the play 1413:Monterey Peninsula Herald 1205:The Johns Hopkins Gazette 1171:Monterey Peninsula Herald 1151:. 16 Jun 1929. p. 99 1058:Baker, George P. (1925). 636:Harrison Memorial Library 178: 39: 1465:Painters from California 1415:, p. 11, 1950-11-18 1126:. 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École des Beaux-Arts
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