Archives of American Art

A Finding Aid to the LeRoy Neiman Papers, 1938-2005, in the Archives of American Art

Summary

Collection ID:
AAA.neimlero
Creators:
Neiman, LeRoy, 1921-2012
Dates:
1938-2005
Languages:
English
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Physical Description:
70.5 Linear feet
Repository:
The papers of LeRoy Neiman measure approximately 70.5 linear feet and date from 1938-2005. The collection includes biographical materials, correspondence, project files, printed material and artifacts documenting the career of the American painter LeRoy Neiman.

Scope and Content Note

Scope and Content Note
The papers of LeRoy Neiman measure approximately 70.5 linear feet and date from 1938 to 2005. The collection includes biographical materials, correspondence, project files, printed material and artifacts documenting the career of the American painter LeRoy Neiman.
Biographical material pertains to the artist's family, military service, education and teaching experience and representing galleries and publishers and includes artist biographies, awards, distinctions, and membership information.
Correspondence includes personal and business correspondence as well as collections of cards and literature on other artists, Neiman's notes and jottings, art work by children, and office records.
Project files document specific projects or art events in which Neiman was involved, including commissions, promotions, collaborations, serigraph printings, and publications.
Printed material includes newspapers, magazines, catalogs, fliers, invitations, brochures, press releases, film scripts and small posters.
Artifacts include three-dimensional items, clothing, souvenirs and LeRoy Neiman paraphernalia.

Arrangement

Arrangement
The collection is arranged as 5 series:
  • Missing Title
  • Series 1: Biographical Material, 1938-2004, undated (Boxes 1-3, 77; 3.3 linear feet)
  • Series 2: Correspondence, circa 1960s-2004, undated (Boxes 3-19)
  • Series 3: Project Files, 1949-2005, undated (Boxes 20-39, 78-81)
  • Series 4: Printed Material, circa 1940s-circa 2005, undated (Boxes 40-61, 82-83, OV 85)
  • Series 5: Artifacts, 1953-2002, undated (Boxes 69-76, 84)

Biographical Note

Biographical Note
LeRoy Neiman has been described as the most popular living painter in America. While strikingly original, his work reflects the varied influences of Toulouse-Lautrec, Dufy, the New York Social Realists, and the Abstract Expressionists. Probably best known as a portrayer of sporting and social events, he virtually invented the modern genre of sports art and remains its most accomplished and acclaimed practitioner.
Among many other accomplishments, he was the first and only on-camera official artist for ABC-TV at the Olympics in Munich, 1972 and Montreal, 1976, and covered several other winter and summer Olympiads as an official artist. He was the first artist to create live, on-camera computer art while covering the 1978 Super Bowl in New Orleans for CBS-TV. In 1997 he was selected as the first official artist of the Kentucky Derby. But Neiman's interests range far and wide. As a painter, printmaker, and author, his subjects have included Parisian cafés, African safaris, famous bars, five-star restaurants, urban street scenes, the opera, political figures, jazz musicians, entertainers, stage and screen stars, gambling casinos, portraits, international stock exchanges, and much more.
For the past quarter-century, Neiman has created limited-edition serigraphs (silk-screen prints). Published and distributed exclusively by Knoedler Publishing, they are sold in selected galleries throughout the United States. By one estimate, the more than 150,000 Neiman prints that have been purchased to date have an estimated market value exceeding $400 million. Neiman is the author of twelve books: Horses, LeRoy Neiman Posters, Winners, which was also published in Japanese, Big Time Golf, LeRoy Neiman: An American in Paris, LeRoy Neiman on Safari, and LeRoy Neiman: Five Decades, all published by Harry N. Abrams, as well as Art and Life Style, Carnaval, Monte Carlo Chase, Casey at the Bat, and the newly-released limited edition LeRoy Neiman Sketchbook: Liston vs. Clay 1964/ Ali vs. Liston 1965, 2004. Knoedler Publishing has published The Prints of LeRoy Neiman, Volumes I-III, a catalogue raisonnes on Neiman's limited edition prints.
Over the years the artist has donated scores of his artworks to dozens of charitable causes and organizations. Through his work with the Good Tidings Foundation, two LeRoy Neiman Art Centers for Youth have been built in elementary schools in California. In 1995, he gave the School of the Arts at Columbia University in New York City an endowment of $6 million to create the LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies, dedicated to the study of fine art printmaking and the development of new methods of printmaking, and including a scholarship program. A 1998 donation led to the creation of the LeRoy Neiman Center for the Study of American Culture and Society at UCLA.
Neiman's work is represented in the Art Institute of Chicago, the Whitney Museum, the Minneapolis Museum of Art, the Hermitage of St. Petersburg and numerous other museums and public and private collections worldwide. A past member of the New York City Advisory Commission for Cultural Affairs, Neiman has received five honorary degrees and, among other honors, an Award of Merit from the American Athletic Union, a Gold Plate Award from the American Academy of Achievement, and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Muscular Dystrophy Association, in addition to being named Boxing Artist of 1966 by Lonsdale, London.
Missing Title
1921
Born June 8 in St. Paul, Minnesota.
1942-46
Leaves high school to enlist in the army; serves four years in Europe.
1946
Studies at the St. Paul Gallery and School of Art with Clement Haupers.
1946-50
Student at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago; studies with Boris Anisfeld; studies liberal arts at University of Illinois and De Paul University, Chicago.
1950-60
Member of the Faculty, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, teaching figure drawing and fashion drawing.
1952
Exhibits in Twin City Show at Minneapolis Institute of Arts; wins Chicago Art Directors Award.
1953
Begins using enamel house paints; develops interest in drawing horse racing at Arlington Park; wins First Prize for painting "Idle Boats", a purchase prize, at Twin City Show, Minneapolis Institute of Art.
1954
Begins association with Playboy magazine illustrating Charles Beaumont story, which wins Chicago Art Directors Award; exhibits for first time in Chicago Artists and Vicinity Show, where he continues to show for next six years; wins Second Prize, Minnesota State Show; exhibits at Philadelphia Art Alliance.
1955
Instructor of painting at Elmwood Park Art League and North Shore Art League; exhibits at the Carnegie Pittsburgh International Exhibition of Contemporary Painting; creates the "Femlin" symbolic character which appears in Playboy for next 47 years; wins New York Art Directors Award.
1956
Included in "New Talent in America in 1956", published in Art in America, February 1956; delves deeper into Chicago sports scene, draws Chicago Bears, Blackhawks and boxing.
1957
Exhibits in Corcoran Gallery of Art "American 25th Biennial Exhibition", Washington, D.C.; awarded most popular prize out of 3,000 entries as well as the juried Clark Memorial Prize and Vicinity Show; first television appearance on Art Institute of Chicago TV show, "Artist's Choice"; painting instructor at School of the Art Institute of Chicago Summer Session and for two years at Ox-Bow Summer School, Saugatuck, Michigan teaching landscape painting; marries art student Janet Byrne.
1958
Exhibits at the "Society of Contemporary American Art Exhibition", Art Institute of Chicago, for three years; begins extensive travels for Playboy magazine, creating a feature on the high life called "Man at His Leisure", which appears regularly for the next 15 years; wins Municipal Art Award at "Chicago Artist and Vicinity Show", and Hamilton & Graham Cash Prize, Ball State Teachers College Drawing Show, Muncie, Indiana.
1959
Holds one-man show of racing scenes at Arlington Park Race Track, Chicago; shows in "Jazz Exhibition" and "Social Observation and Comment in Art Show" in Chicago.
1960
Paints at Squaw Valley Winter Olympic Games; travels six months through Europe covering sporting and social events, the Grand National Steeplechase, Epsom Derby, Ascot, and the Oxford-Cambridge boat race in England, Maxim's Tour d'Argent, the Lido and Folies Bergere in Paris, the Cannes Film Festival and St. Tropez, Fiesta de San Isidro bullfights in Madrid, the Grand Prix in Monaco auto race.
1960-1970
Executes over one hundred paintings and two murals for eighteen Playboy Clubs.
1961
Takes studio in Paris; does studies of Deauville social season and sketches the great restaurants of France; sketches Dublin Horse Show and cricket at Lord's in London; wins gold medal for oil painting at the "Salon d'Art Moderne", Paris.
1962
Sketches Bordeaux wine country, Paris fashion shows, racing at Longchamp, and Giraglia Yacht Race on Riviera; paints Regatta of the Gondoliers in Venice; does studies of Fellini directing "8 ½" and sketches at Cine Citta studios in Rome; visits U.S. to work on commission for 12 paintings of the Indianapolis 500.
1963
Returns from Paris; establishes a studio in New York; teaches painting at Arts and Crafts, Inc., Winston-Salem, North Carolina; holds first one-man exhibition in New York at Hammer Galleries; travels to Mexico with Shel Silverstein; sketches in Mexico City and Acapulco.
1964
Starts series of Muhammad Ali sketches and paintings which spans the next 15 years; sketches America's Cup Challenge at Newport, Rhode Island; returns to England to sketch London night life and Prince Phillip playing polo at Windsor; paints the Tour de France in Paris.
1965
Commemorates Sugar Ray Robinson with 8' x 6' portrait "Farewell to Boxing" unveiled at Madison Square Garden ceremony; paints portrait of Mae West and poet Marianne Moore.
1966
Sketches Kentucky Derby; in London paints personalities and scenes including the Beatles and Carnaby Street, Kenneth Tynan, Sir Ralph Richardson; paints surfing in California; executes mural for Swedish-Lloyd Ship, S. S. Patricia; creates art for film "Casino Royale"; sketches indoor polo for opening of Houston Astrodome.
1967
Sketches and paints leading figures in the arts, sports and entertainment world, including Leonard Bernstein, Joe Louis, Frank Sinatra, Brigitte Bardot and ballerina Suzanne Farrell; paints "24 Hours of LeMans", nudist scenes on the Dalmatian Coast of Yugoslavia, the Fiesta at Pamplona, the dolce vita of Rome.
1968
Paints the Kirov and Bolshoi ballets in Russia; is named artist-in-residence from the bench of the New York Jets football team; executes critical sketches of the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago; paints Bobby Hull for Time magazine cover; contributed drawings for Harpers magazine articles on Cassius Clay and on Bobby Kennedy and race relations; initiates art class for Atlanta Poverty Program.
1969
Sketches civil rights figures and teaches art in Atlanta Poverty Program; creates poster for Kurt Weill Off-Broadway show and program cover for Oh! Calcutta; sketches New York City Ballet; appears regularly on TV as New York Jets artist-in-residence; collaborates with Dave Anderson on book, Countdown to Super Bowl; covers horse racing at Ascot and Longchamp, camel racing in Morocco.
1970
Paints backdrop for Broadway play Borstal Boy and does album cover for Fifth Dimension; exhibits in the Time magazine "Covers Show" at the National Portrait Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.; sketches sporting and social events in Dublin, and holds one-man show at the Abbey Theatre; travels with Hugh Hefner in Europe, Greece and Africa; sketches wildlife on safari in Africa; creates poster for Ali-Quarry fight, Ali's return to the ring in Atlanta; paints $100,000 baseball players for book, This Great Game; paints New York Stock Exchange.
1971
Has one-man exhibition at Museo de Bellas Artes in Caracas; travels to Monte Carlo, London, Paris and Switzerland; develops interest in printmaking; creates two-part TV program on the art of lithography and produces etchings and lithographs at Atelier Weber in Zurich; creates official poster and draws pre-fight sketches of Ali-Frazier Super Fight I at Madison Square Garden for The New York Times Magazine cover and post-fight sketches for ABC-TV; illustrates Jose Torres' book on Ali, Sting Like a Bee.
1972
Covers Fischer-Spasky world champion chess tournament at Reykjavik, Iceland and Munich Olympic Games, both on camera for ABC-TV; covers World Series for NBC-TV; creates serigraph of Knicks-Lakers championship game; paints Super Bowl for Time magazine cover; and cover for Golf Digest.
1973
Creates Super Bowl art for CBS-TV; sketches the Masters Golf Tournament for Golf Digest magazine; paints commission for Museum of Jazz; creates serigraph of Triple Crown winner Secretariat; sketches Foreman-Frazier fight in Jamaica; travels on multi-city tour and exhibit of Olympic serigraphs; nineteen serigraphs chosen by the Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, for its permanent collection.
1974
Has exhibition in Tokyo and sketches sumo, baseball and horse racing for Japanese TV; covers Stanley Cup hockey playoffs for NBC-TV; creates poster for Newport Jazz Festival and for next 5 years; creates poster for Ali-Foreman fight in Kinshasa, Zaire, and for Frank Sinatra concert at Carnegie Hall; Art and Lifestyle is published.
1975
Creates official St. Paul Bicentennial poster; given major retrospective at the Minnesota Museum of Art; creates official program cover for World Series; creates poster for Ali-Frazier III and paints cockfights in Manila; creates first of four annual posters for Robert F. Kennedy Pro-Celebrity Tennis Tournament; book The Artist's Limited Edition of Moby Dick is published.
1976
Paints mural on camera as ABC-TV Official Artist at Olympic Games, Montreal; paints on French Riviera; holds one-man show at Knoedler Gallery in London; exhibits in national invitational "Watercolor USA Show" at Springfield Art Museum, Missouri, and "Drawings USA Show" at the Minnesota Museum of Art; paints Harlem scene for Jazzmobile poster; paints Chris Evert for Saturday Evening Post cover.
1977
Holds one-man shows in Stockholm and Helsinki; works in Paris; paints NBA All-Star game; creates poster for Lacrosse USA.
1978
Performs first live execution of computer art for CBS-TV coverage of Super Bowl, New Orleans; creates poster for Bill Bradley senatorial campaign; creates poster for Ali-Spinks II match in New Orleans.
1979
Appointed Grand Marshal with Jesse Owens at The Drake Relays in Des Moines, Iowa; paints the Ginza, Kamakura Buddha, Mount Fuji in Japan, Royal Ascot in London, and Pan-Am Games in Puerto Rico, for CBS-TV; book Horses is published.
1980
Appointed Official Artist of the 1980 Lake Placid Winter Olympic Games and Official Artist of the Democratic National Convention, New York; paints commission for Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas; sketches Carnaval in Rio de Janeiro; presents painting commemorating signing of Arab-Israeli peace treaty at Camp David to President Carter at the White House; book Posters is published.
1981
Holds two-man exhibition with Andy Warhol at Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, California; executes 24' x 16' portrait of Sylvester Stallone for Rocky film; creates art and appears as ring announcer in Rocky films II, III, IV and V; book Carnaval is published.
1982
Has one-man exhibition at Harrod's, and paints the "The Stock Exchange, London"; creates poster for Kool Jazz Festival; paints and exhibits in Tokyo.
1983
Has one-man exhibitions in Los Angeles, San Francisco and New Orleans; executes billboard, television commercial and program for Lido show at the Tropicana, Las Vegas; book Winners is published.
1984
Appointed Official Artist, Winter Olympics, Sarajevo, Yugoslavia and Summer Olympics, Los Angeles.
1985
Returns to Brazil to paint Gavea Golf and Country Club in Rio de Janeiro and stock exchange in Sao Paulo; named Honorary Marshal at St. Paul Winter Carnival; Japanese version of Winners is published.
1986
Appointed Official Artist, Goodwill Games in Moscow for Turner Broadcasting Network; paints America's Cup commission for the New York Yacht Club.
1987
Paints and makes video documentaries of Old St. Andrews in Scotland and the Riviera in France; paints Indianapolis 500 auto race commission; presents "Minute Man" poster to President Reagan at the White House.
1988
Holds one-man exhibitions in Japan and Moscow; executes mural for Golden Nugget, Las Vegas; paints commission for the Caribbean Classic at Caliente Racetrack in Tijuana, Mexico; paints and makes video documentary of "Napoleon at Waterloo"; book Monte Carlo Chase is published.
1989
Paints Frank Sinatra, Liza Minelli and Sammy Davis, Jr. at Royal Albert Hall, London; sketches the World Series at Candlestick Park in San Francisco during earthquake; does sketches and paintings and video documentary of New York's Central Park, and holds exhibition at the boathouse in the park.
1990
Executes commemorative painting for 100th anniversary of Los Angeles Dodgers; holds one-man exhibition for inaugural Grand Prix auto race in Denver; paints the Masters Golf Tournament in Augusta, Georgia; travels and sketches in Rome, Paris and Hong Kong.
1991
Executes commissioned paintings for 25th anniversary of Spectrum Stadium, Philadelphia, and 10th anniversary of Miami Grand Prix and of Joe Morgan and Jim Palmer for Baseball Hall of Fame induction; travels to Japan to paint geishas, the Ginza and golf; creates Michael Jordan serigraph and poster; works on sketchbooks and paintings in Paris and Berlin.
1992
Paints Tom Seaver for Baseball Hall of Fame induction; paints suite of four famous golf courses in conjunction with publication of Big-Time Golf; works on sketchbooks and paintings in Venice, Milan and Rome; honored by the Art Institute of Chicago as an outstanding alumnus; commissioned to paint Bobby Orr by Polaroid.
1993
Paints Reggie Jackson for Baseball Hall of Fame induction, Larry Bird for Boston Garden, and Iroquois Steeplechase, Nashville; creates poster for CBS-TV film Call of the Wild; holds one-man exhibition at the Kentucky Derby Museum; paints Frank Sinatra for cover of "Duets" album.
1994
Paints Pebble Beach Golf Clubhouse; creates poster for CBS-TV film The Yearling, attends and paints Super Bowl XXVIII in Atlanta; paints in Monte Carlo and Venice; goes on to paint safari in Kenya; sketches Luciano Pavarotti at Metropolitan Opera; paints Frank Sinatra for "Duets II" album; book An American in Paris is published.
1995
Paints Babe Ruth for the Baseball Hall of Fame, U.S. Open at Shinnecock Golf Course, and Rockefeller Center; creates 40-foot mural on Broadway theater for Tommy Tune's musical, Busker Alley; gives 30-year retrospective exhibition at the Kentucky Derby Museum; appointed a member of the New York City Advisory Commission for Cultural Affairs; honored by Playboy for the 40th anniversary of the Femlin character.
1996
Commissioned by United Nations to create six postage stamps for the Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta; paints Super Bowl XXX in Phoenix, Arizona; honored by Boxing Writers and England's Lonsdale Boxing Club; paints "Hall of Famer" for the Baseball Hall of Fame's permanent art exhibition; creates serigraph of "The 3 Tenors", Placido Domingo, Jose Carreras, Luciano Pavarotti.
1997
Inauguration of the LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies at Columbia University, New York; introduction of LeRoy Neiman Selection Cigar; narrates and appears in film documentary on Cuba and cigars, Rhythm and Smoke; creates poster commemorating 50th anniversary of Jackie Robinson's breaking of racial barrier in Major League Baseball; creates first official Kentucky Derby poster; travels to South Africa to present commissioned portrait of President Nelson Mandela; book LeRoy Neiman on Safari is published.
1998
Inaugurates LeRoy Neiman Center for Study of American Culture and Society, UCLA, Los Angeles; unveils baccarat painting for Desert Inn, Las Vegas; exhibits and participates in seminar on Frank Sinatra at Hofstra University; paints and creates serigraph of Joe DiMaggio; creates label for Duval-Leroy champagne; creates official poster for Breeders' Cup, Louisville; cover art for Good Will Games New York official program, and for article in The Nation; honored at Ox-Bow Gala at the Art Institute of Chicago, and by Sportscasters.
1999
Creates art for Givenchy perfumes; presents portrait of Mark McGwire and creates serigraph edition commemorating record home run hitter. Paints John Elway and creates serigraph celebrating retirement from football; releases serigraph of Mickey Mantle; participates in Olympic Games seminar on Queen Elizabeth II ocean liner crossing; gambling prints installed in Salle Privée at Paris Casino in Las Vegas; creates poster for Taxicab Chronicles Off-Broadway play; visits Havana to sketch Cuban rhythms. Sketches Army-Navy game in Philadelphia for West Point commission.
2000
Creates boxing painting for use as poster for Heavyweight Explosion cable TV program; book The Prints of LeRoy Neiman 1991-2000 is published; releases serigraphs of Mike Piazza and Cal Ripken, Jr.; the first LeRoy Neiman Art Center for Youth is opened in San Francisco; commissioned to create artwork for 125th Preakness Stakes and 2000 PGA Championship Tournament at Valhalla Golf Course.
2001
Salutes Muhammad Ali as "Athlete of the Century" with oversized portrait and limited edition serigraphs. Commissioned to paint Mardi Gras official poster for 2002; commissioned to paint Phoenix Suns star Charles Barkley on retirement of uniform number; commissioned to paint UCLA basketball coach John Wooden; holds retrospective drawing exhibition at the Fairfield Public Gallery, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin; creates poster for 2001 All-Star Jockey Championship; attends 25th year reunion of ABC-TV coverage of 1976 Munich Olympics. Commissioned by New York City Fire Department to commemorate September 11 terrorist attack for benefit of NYFD Widows and Orphans Fund; creates image of NYFD fireman's helmet and for the first time allows an image to be used and sold on t-shirts; also donates original painting to auction for Widows and Orphans Fund. Honorary Chairman at the annual Bare Walls event at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago; the second LeRoy Neiman Art Center for Youth is opened in Watsonville, California; the largest serigraph yet by artist, "Circus", having image size of 43 ¾" x 65", is completed after 2 years work.
2002
Commissioned to paint Wayne Gretzky, Gold Medal winning coach of the Canadian Olympic Hockey Team; commissioned to create official tournament poster for the first U.S. Open to be held at a public golf course, Bethpage on Long Island, New York; illustrates "Casey at the Bat", published as a trade edition by Ecco Press, with Foreword by New York Yankees manager Joe Torre; creates the Tyson/Lewis poster for the boxing heavyweight championship fight in Memphis; creates the official poster and program cover for the Oscar de la Hoya/Fernando Valenzuela championship boxing match in Las Vegas; honored with a tribute dinner at the Friar's Club in New York City; painting of Earvin "Magic" Johnson and Larry Bird is unveiled during Johnson's induction ceremonies at the Basketball Hall of Fame; Gallagher's Steak House in New York City unveils a permanent collection of Neiman artwork portraying the city's greatest athletes; receives Lifetime Achievement Award for contributions to golf and sport art at the Art of Golf Festival at Pinehurst Resort in North Carolina; inducted into the New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame.
2003
Unveiled commissioned painting of the racehorse Funnycide at Saratoga; opens exhibition "LeRoy Neiman on Safari" at the Wildlife Experience museum in Denver, CO; S.T. Dupont releases special edition LeRoy Neiman Golf pen and lighter set; mounts exhibition "LeRoy Neiman in Cuba" at the Pratt Institute; paints the Breeders Cup at Santa Anita; publishes book LeRoy Neiman: Five Decades with Harry N. Abrams.
2004
Commissioned to paint poster design for the 2005 Special Olympics in Nagano; paints portrait of Secretariat for the Secretariat Museum; paints program cover design for the Newport Jazz Festival and participates in a group exhibition at the festival; receives Medal of Honor at Ellis Island from NECO; paints portraits of Oscar De La Hoya and Bernard Hopkins for their fight program and presents the paintings to the fighters; completes a set of seven jazz lithographs at Columbia's Neiman Center for Print Studies; films a cameo appearance for Sylvester Stallone's television show "The Contender"; produces a set of five limited edition prints of Martha Graham for the Martha Graham Dance Company; publishes limited edition artist's book LeRoy Neiman Sketchbook: Liston vs. Clay 1964/Ali vs. Liston 1965 with powerHouse Books and Meridian Printing.

Administration

Author
Liz Gill Neilson
Provenance
The papers of artist LeRoy Neiman were donated to the Archives of American Art in 2005 by LeRoy Neiman.
Accruals
As of March 2005, Liz Gill Neilson continues to compile new archive material as Mr. Neiman continues to complete new projects. New additions to the collection will be delivered to the Smithsonian when a substantial amount has been compiled.
Processing Information
This collection was processed by Liz Gill Neilson from March 2002 to March 2005 at Mr. Neiman's studio in the Hotel des Artistes, 1 West 67th Street, New York City. Edye Weissler, Rosemary Pandolfi, Marilyn Filderman, and Mildred Bobrovich did preliminary work on the collection between 1995-2005.

Using the Collection

Restrictions on Access
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Preferred Citation
LeRoy Neiman papers, 1938-2005. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution

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Appendices

Appendices
Appendix A: Notable Correspondents from Series 2: Correspondence
This appendix is an alphabetical listing of notable correspondents primarily from Series 2, but may include references to other series. The numbers following the entry indicate the series number, subseries number if appropriate, and date where the material is filed. For example: Abrams, Judith Ann - 2.1: 1983, 1991 indicates that the correspondence for that person is found in Series 2.1 in the 1983 and 1991 folders.
  • ABC Sports (American Broadcasting Company) - 2.2: ABC
  • Abel, Patty Otis - 2.1: 1998
  • Abraham, Seth - 2.1: 1989
  • Abrams, Charles - 2.1: 1982
  • Abrams, Judith Ann - 2.1: 1983, 1991
  • Abrams, Richard Irwin - 3.1: Montreal Olympics 1976
  • The Actors' Fund - 2.1: 2000
  • Adamonis, Richard - 2.1: 1996
  • Adams, Cindy - 2.1: 1990, 3.1: Royal Doulton Collectible Plates 1974-78
  • Addison, Bob and Ruth (Betsy) - 2.1: 1978, 1990, 2004
  • Affronti, Judge Frank - 2.2: Judge Frank Affronti 1990-1999
  • Ali, Muhammad - 2.1: 1977
  • Allyson Louis Gallery - 2.1: 1988, 3.1: Morton's of Chicago 1982-present, 3.1: Superbowl XXII painting In the Pocket, at Allyson Louis Gallery 1988
  • Alzado, Lyle - 2.1: 1984
  • American Diabetes Association - 2.1: 2001
  • Andrews, Benny - 2.3
  • Appel, Marty - 3.1: Thurman Munson 1977-2002
  • Aretsky, Ken - 2.1: 1989
  • Arledge, Roone - 2.2: ABC
  • Arledge, Roone Jr. - 2.1: 2004
  • Art Aid - 2.1: 1986
  • Art Institute of Chicago - 2.1: 1990
  • Ashwood, Donald - 2.1: 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983
  • Association du Salon d'Automne - 2.2: Association du Salon d'Automne 1992-99
  • Athletic Role Model Educational Institute, Inc. - 2.1: 1992
  • Australia - 2.1: 1981, 1984, 1985
  • Avers, Jeffrey - 2.1: 2002
  • BBC Television (British Broadcasting Corporation) - 2.1: 1989
  • Bailey, Pearl - 2.1: 1990
  • Baker, Jean -Claude - 3.2.11
  • Bank of New York - 2.1: 2002
  • Barletta, Joseph - 2.1: 1993
  • Baumgartner, Bruce - 2.1: 2001
  • Baylos, Gene - 2.1: 1991
  • Behm, Kenneth - 2.1: 1989
  • Bennet, Chef John - 2.2: Chef John Bennett
  • Berman, Len - 2.1: Undated 1990s
  • Bigelow, Vaughn - 2.1: 1984, 1988, see also Chabot Galleries
  • Bingham, Howard - 2.1: 1993
  • Binns, James - 2.1: 1989, 2001
  • Blair, Buckingham - 2.1: undated
  • Blatnik, Sonny - 2.1: 1986
  • Blecker, Tom - 2.2: Tom Blecker 1989-99
  • Bollinger, Lee - 3.1: Columbia University 1995-present
  • Bowles, Franklin - 1.2: Franklin Bowles Galleries
  • Boykin - 1.1: Awards, Boxing Writers Association Marvin Kohn "Good Guy Award," 1996
  • Bradley, Bill - 3.1: Bill Bradley Political Campaigns 1978-2000, 3.2. Winners, Harry N. Abrams, 1983, 3.2. LeRoy Neiman: An American in Paris, 1994
  • Brown, Keith Henry - 2.1: 2004
  • Brown, Sally - 2.1: 1997
  • Buchwald, Art - 3.2: Horses, 1979, Harry N. Abrams, Correspondence
  • Bugatti, Charles and Stephanie - 2.1: 1991
  • Burger King - 2.1: 1976
  • Bush, President George H. W. and Barbara - 2.1: 1989, 1990
  • Bush, President George W. - 2.1: 2003, 3.2. 13
  • Butler Institute of American Art - 2.2: DeBartolo Corporation and Associated Institutions 1989-1991
  • Byrne, Mayor Jane M. - 2.1: 1981
  • CBS -TV - see Wolf, Warner
  • CBS Sports - 2.2: CBS Sports
  • Caine, Michael - 2.1: 1981
  • Camber Porter, Melinda - 2.3
  • Carnesale, Chancellor Albert - 3.2.15
  • Carousel of Hope - 3.1: Carousel Ball 1982-2002
  • Carter, President Jimmy and Rosalynn, and family - 2.1: 1989, 3.1: Peace Treaty, 1980
  • Cass, Hilary Volkman - 2.1: 1992
  • Chabot Galleries - 2.1: 1983, 1989
  • Chapin, Dwight ( San Francisco Examiner) - 2.1: 1991
  • Chase, Bob - 3.2. Big Time Golf, 1992
  • Chemical Bank - 2.2: Manufacturers Hanover and Chemical Bank
  • The Chicago Board of Trade - 2.1: 1977
  • Cirillo, John - 1.1: Awards d. Lonsdale International Sporting Club 1996, 2.1: 2001
  • Cirrincione, Wanda Hightower - 2.1: 1994
  • Clark, Ed and Jane Forbes - 2.1: 2000
  • Clinton, Bill - 2.1: 1993, 3.2: Big Time Golf, 1992
  • Clough, Charles - 2.1: 1997
  • Clough, Susan - 3.2. Horses, 1979, Harry N. Abrams
  • Cohen, Jason - 2.1: 2004
  • Conner, Bart - 2.1: 1981
  • Cooke, Jack Kent - 2.1: 1986
  • Cooney, Gerry - 2.1: 2000
  • Cooper, Pat - 2.1: 1992
  • Cosell, Howard and Mary Edith - 2.1: 1991
  • Creative Communications - 2.1: 1976
  • Cremins, Bobby - 2.1: 1990
  • Culinary Institute of America - 2.1: 2000
  • Cunningham, Jeffrey - 2.1: 1994
  • D., E. (unnamed WWII buddy?) - 2.1: 1997
  • Dahlgren, Doug - 2.1: 1999
  • Daley, Robert - 2.1: 1999
  • Daub, Mayor Hal - 2.1: 1997
  • Davis, Altavise (wife of Sammy) - 2.1: 1989
  • Davis, Barbara and Marvin - 2.1: 1985, 2001, 3.1: Carousel Ball 1982-present
  • Davis, Patty - 2.1: 1983
  • Dawkins, Peter and Judi - 3.1: Senatorial Candidate Pete Dawkins Poster 1988
  • Dean Day Gallery - 2.1: 1982, 1983, 1989
  • Edward J. DeBartolo Corporation - 2.2: DeBartolo Corporation and Associated Institutions 1989-1991, 3.2. The Prints of LeRoy Neiman, 1980-1990, 1991
  • DeCinces, Doug - 2.1: 1990
  • Decker, Bob ( New York Post) - 2.1: 1991
  • DeLaVega, James - 2.1: 1998, 1999, 2001, 2.3
  • Del Greco, Maria - 2.3
  • Derek, Bo and John - 2.1: 1998
  • deVarona, Donna - 2.1: 1991
  • El Diario la Prensa - 2.1: 1987
  • Diles, Dave - 2.1: 2001
  • Dill, Bob Jr. - 2.1: 1997
  • Diller, Phyllis - 2.1: 1992, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999
  • Dillon, Gregory - 2.1: 2003
  • Dinkins, Mayor David and Joyce - 2.1: 1990
  • Drinhaus, Helmut - 2.2: Helmut Drinhaus 1988-2000
  • Dunphy, Don - 3.2. Monte Carlo Chase, 1988, Van Der Marck Editions, Ltd.
  • Dyansen Gallery - 2.2: Dyansen Gallery 1989-96
  • Eaton, Roy - 2.1: 1981
  • Editions Limited - 2.1: 1986
  • Edward Fields, Inc. - 3.1: Edward Fields, Inc, Carpet Tapestries 1977
  • Eger, Joseph - 2.1: 1991
  • Eisele, Albert - 2.1: 2002
  • Eiteljorg, Harrison and Sonja - 2.2: Harrison and Sonja Eiteljorg
  • Elayne Galleries - 2.1: 1979, 1989, 3.1: Elayne Galleries Solo Exhibition and P.J. Clarke's, 1978, 3.1: Stadium Tennis Billboard 1981
  • English, John - 1.1: Military Service
  • Estefan, Emilio and Gloria - 2.1: 1984
  • Everson, Cory - 2.1: 1994
  • Evert, Chris - 2.1: 1999, 2000, 2001
  • Evert, Colette - 2.1: 1995
  • Fantasy Productions - see Berman, Len
  • Feinstein, Mayor Diane - 3.1: Nob Hill, Buena Vista and Bowles Hopkins Gallery 1986
  • Felder, Raoul Lionel - 2.1: 1996
  • Felicie, Inc, - 1.2
  • Felt, Irving Mitchell and Elaine - 2.1: 1972, 1973, 1974, 1977, 1989
  • Ferguson, Glenn - 2.1: 1993
  • Field, Marshall - 2.1: 2004
  • Fineman, Jodie and Matthew - 2.1: 1999
  • Fireman, Sheldon - 2.1: 2004
  • Flynt, Larry - 2.1: 1976
  • Foley, Ray and Jackie - 2.1: 1995
  • Folkman, David - 2.1: 1999, 2000
  • Foot Locker - 2.1: 1990
  • Foster Harmon Galleries - 2.1: 1975, 1979, 1989, 1992, 1993
  • Fouch-Roseboro Corporation - 2.1: 1976
  • Fred Dorfman, Inc. - 2.1: 1978
  • Freedman, Ann - 2.1: 2001
  • French, John - 2.1: 1987
  • Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson - 2.2: Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson Attorneys Frito Lay - 2.1: 1991
  • Fujita family - see Tele Planning International, Tokyo
  • La Galleria d'Arte - 2.2: La Galleria d'Arte
  • Galleria Ramona - 3.1: San Francisco Series 1991-93
  • Gallery Mack - 2.2: Gallery Mack 1975-87, 3.1: Gallery Mack 1974, 3.1: Gaylord Perry 1982
  • Gallery 100 - 2.1: 1978, 1979
  • Garnier, Yves - 2.1: 1991
  • Garvey, Steve and Cyndi - 2.1: 1979, 1981, 1983, 1986, 1989, 3.2. Winners, 1983, Harry N. Abrams
  • Gavea Golf Club - 2.1: 1985
  • Gere-Suson, Gary - 2.1: 1999
  • Gilbert, Patti - 2.1: 1992
  • Giorgio Beverly Hills - 2.1: 1985
  • Gore, Al - 2.1: 1987, 1993, 3.2: Big Time Golf, 1992
  • Gottlieb, Paul - 3.2. LeRoy Neiman: An American in Paris, 1994
  • Graham, Martha - 2.1: 1989
  • Graime, Arlene (US Olympic Committee) - 2.1: 1996
  • Grasso, Richard - 2.1: 1996
  • Gray, Joel - 2.1: 2003
  • Green Hills Farm - 2.1: 1987
  • Green, Tammie - 2.1: 1993
  • Greentree Stud, Inc. - 2.1: undated
  • Greenwich Workshop Gallery - 2.1: 1983
  • Gregory, Jack - 2.2: Jack Gregory 1993-98
  • Grenon, Robert - 2.2: Franklin Bowles Galleries
  • Guest, C. Z. - 2.1: 2003
  • Gwynne Gallery - 2.1: 1975, 1978
  • Hackett, Buddy and Sherry - 2.1: 1985, 1989, 1996, 1998
  • Halvorsen, Robert - 2.1: 1994
  • Hammer, Armand - 3.2. Winners, 1983, Harry N. Abrams, 1.2: Knoedler & Hammer Correspondence
  • Hammer, Michael - 3.2. LeRoy Neiman: An American in Paris, 1994, 3.2. Casey at the Bat, 2000, 1.2: Knoedler & Hammer Correspondence, see also Hammer, Armand Hammer, Victor - see Hammer, Armand
  • Hanson Art Galleries - 2.2: Hanson Art Galleries 1983-1991, 3.1: Hanson Art Galleries Solo Exhibition, New Orleans 1997, see also exhibitions: Hanson Art Galleries in index for more file references
  • Harden, Richard - 2.1: 1978, 3.1: Peace Treaty, 1980
  • Harriman, Ambassador Pamela - 3.2. LeRoy Neiman: An American in Paris, 1994
  • Hartman, David - 2.1: 1981
  • Harvey, Paul - 2.1: 1987
  • Haskell, Nikki - 2.1: 1997, 2001, 2002
  • Harris, Earl - 2.1: 1987
  • Harris, Franco - 2.1: 1990
  • Hatton, Pat - 2.1: 1993
  • Hawkins, Tommy - 3.1: Dodgers Centennial 1990
  • Healy, Katherine - 2.1: 1986
  • Hedgecock, Mayor Roger - 3.2. Winners, 1983, Harry N. Abrams
  • Hefner, Christie - 2.2: Playboy Enterprises 1980s, 3.1: Playboy's LeRoy Neiman Selection Cigars by Don Diego 1997
  • Hefner, Hugh - 2.1: 1983, 2.2: Playboy Enterprises, 3.2. Monte Carlo Chase, 1988, Van Der Marck Editions, Ltd.
  • Hefner, Keith - 2.2: Playboy Enterprises
  • Heit Galleries - 2.1: 1982, 1987, 1988, 3.1: Heit Galleries Solo Exhibition, Phoenix 1976
  • Hentoff, Nat - 2.1: 1992
  • Hershiser, Orel - 2.1: 1992
  • Hesburgh, Theodore - 2.1: 1992
  • Hiebert, Gary - 2.1: 1994
  • Hilliard, Kent - see Hilliard Gallery
  • Hilliard Gallery - 2.1: 1975, 1978, 1985, 1989, IV: 1986, 1992, 2001
  • Hilton, Barron - 2.1: 1992, 1999, 3.1: Victor Awards 1981 -1985, 3.2.10
  • Hinds, Bobby - 2.2: Bobby Hinds 1990 -2000
  • Hoelscher, Lydia (Neiman's mother) - 1.1: Family (Neiman Studio Archive only)
  • Hoffman, Michael - 2.1: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989
  • Holder, Geoffrey - 2.3
  • Honolulu Symphony Society - 2.1: 1976
  • Hoover, Tom - 2.1: 1993
  • Hunt - 2.1: 1981
  • Hunt, Lamar - 2.1: 1998
  • Isbin, Sharon - 2.1: 1996
  • Ivester, M. Douglas - 2.1: 1994
  • Izenberg, Jerry - 2.1: 2003
  • Jackson, Michael - 2.1: 1994
  • Jackson, Reggie - 2.1: 1992, 1993, 2000, 2001
  • Jacobs, Loraine and Jim - 2.1: 1992
  • Jimmy the Greek - 2.1: 1974, 1982
  • JoAnn Perse Gallery - 2.1: 1979, 2.2: JoAnn Perse Gallery 1983-02
  • Johnson, Bill and Ellenor - 2.1: 1994
  • Jones, Gene and Jerry - 2.1: 2002
  • Jones, Tony - 2.1: 1996
  • Jordan, Mayor Frank - 3.1: San Francisco Series 1991-93
  • Jordan, Michael - 2.1: 1991
  • Kalinsky, George - 2.1: 1984, 1986, 1996, 2.3: Imitations and Forgeries
  • Kaufman, Bart - 2.2: Bart Kaufman 1978-89
  • Kennedy, Ethel - 3.1: Robert F. Kennedy Pro Celebrity Tennis Tournament 1972-79
  • Kilroy, Gene - 2.2: Gene Kilroy
  • King, Don - 2.1: 1978, 1979
  • King, Congressman Peter - 2.1: 2001
  • King Graphics - 2.1: 1996, 1997
  • Kitt, Eartha - 2.1: 1997
  • Kleiman, Melodie - 2.1: 1991
  • Knoedler & Co. -
  • Koch, Mayor Ed - 2.1: 1981, 1989, 3.1: Lady Liberty, 1985
  • Kosinski, Jerzy - 2.1: 1981
  • Kravitt, Shirley - 2.1: 1990
  • Kriendler, Pete - 2.1: 1983, 1991, 1993
  • Krimstein, Jordie - 2.1: 1997, 2001
  • Krone, Julie - 2.1: 2003
  • Kupcinet, Irv "Kup" - 2.1: 1982, 1984, 1992, 1997
  • Kurzman, Adele - 2.1: 2000
  • Lake, Cynthia - 2.1: 1994
  • LaLanne, Jack - 2.1: 1977, 3.2. Horses, 1979, Harry N. Abrams, Correspondence
  • Landau, Barry - 2.2: Barry Landau 1993-96
  • Lang, Jenifer and George - 2.1: 2000, 3.1: "A View from the Table" Solo Exhibition, Hammer Galleries 2003
  • Larson, Glen and Janet - 2.1: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 2003
  • La Russa, Tony - 2.1: 1993
  • Latin Recording Academy - 2.1: 2001
  • The Learning Annex - 2.1: 1989
  • Leeds, Eric - 2.1: 1991, 1993
  • LeRoy, Warner - 2.1: 1990, 1991, 1998, 1999
  • Liberace - 2.1: 1982
  • Lieber, Marvin - 2.1: 2004
  • Lombardi, Vince - 2.1: 1980
  • Lomonaco, Michael - 2.1: 1996
  • Lone Ranger Television, Inc. - 2.1: 1977
  • Lorenzi, Henri - 3.2. Monte Carlo Chase, 1988, Van Der Marck Editions, Ltd.
  • Los Angeles Dodgers - see Hershiser, Orel
  • Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art (LAICA) - 2.1: 1984, 3.1: Neiman-Warhol 1981
  • Louie, May - 2.1: 1992
  • Lownes, Victor and Marilyn - 2.1: 1984, 3.2. LeRoy Neiman: An American in Paris, 1994
  • Lugosi, Bela (Jr. ) - 2.1: 1991
  • Macalester College - 2.1: 2001
  • Madison Square Garden - 2.1: 1981
  • Mahoney, James - 2.1: 1983, 3.1: Pebble Beach Golf 1982-1992
  • Mann, Perry - 2.1: 1999
  • Manpower - 2.1: 1977
  • Manufacturers Hanover Trust - 2.1: 1978, 2.2: Manufacturers Hanover and Chemical Bank
  • Maples, Marla - 2.2: Trump
  • March of Dimes - 2.1: 1985
  • Marketing Communications Magazine - 2.1: 1980
  • Marlborough Galleries - 3.1: Marlborough Galleries Exhibition, Boston 1987
  • Marsh, Rita - 2.1: 2000
  • Maser Fine Art, Maser Galleries - 2.1: 1988, 1989, 3.1: 1983 U.S. Open, Oakmont 1983
  • Matthias, Bob - 2.1: 1998
  • McCabe, Charles - 2.1: 1988, 1995, 2.2: Manufacturers Hanover, 2.2: Playboy Enterprises 1980s, 3.2. Big Time Golf, 1992
  • McDougal, Little & Company Publishers - 2.1: 1985
  • McEneaney, Eamon and Bonnie - 2.1: 2001
  • McGillicuddy, John F. - 2.1: 1989, 3.1: U.S. Savings Bonds Campaign 1987-88
  • McMullen, John - 2.1: 1998
  • Mercante, Arthur - 2.1: 1990
  • Merchant, Larry - 2.1: 2000
  • Merrill Chase Galleries - 2.2: Merrill Chase Galleries 1974-89
  • Michael, Gene - 3.1: Gallagher's Steak House, "The Neiman Collection" 2002
  • Michaels, Walt - 2.1: 1980
  • Miles, Sylvia - 2.1: 1994
  • Minotaur Galleries - 2.2: Minotaur Galleries 1984-1994
  • Mitchell, Mayer - 2.1: 1972, 1976, 1977, 1987
  • Mize, Johnny - 3.2. Big Time Golf, 1992
  • de Monaco, Prince Albert - 3.2. Monte Carlo Chase, 1988, Van Der Marck Editions, Ltd.
  • Monmouth Park Charity Ball - 2.1: Charities (all files)
  • Montevecchi, Lilianne - 2.1: 1997
  • Moreno, Linda - 2.2: Linda Moreno
  • Morgenstein, Evan - 2.1: 1995
  • Morita, Joe Hideo - 2.2: Joe Hideo Morita 1988-90
  • Morris, Gary and Elizabeth - 2.1: 1995, 1996
  • Murcer, Bobby - 2.1: 1993
  • Murdock, David and Maria - 2.1: 1995
  • Murphy, Libby - 2.2: Libby Murphy 1992-98
  • Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas - 2.1: 1972, IV: 1972
  • Museum of Modern Art - 2.1: 2001
  • Mustang Ranch - 3.1: Mustang Ranch Brothel 1989
  • Nation - 2.1: 1998
  • Neiman, Earl (Neiman's brother) - 1.1: Family (Neiman Studio Archive only)
  • Neiman-Marcus - 2.2: Neiman-Marcus 1983-88
  • Newark Public Library - 2.1: 1995
  • Newman, Eric - 2.1: 1996
  • New York Athletic Club (NYAC) - 2.1: 2000
  • New York Post - see Adams, Cindy, or Decker, Bob
  • New York Racing Association (NYRA) - 2.1: 1978
  • Niagara University - 2.1: 1976
  • Nicholson, Jack - 3.2. Monte Carlo Chase, 1988, Van Der Marck Editions, Ltd.
  • Nicholson, John - 2.1: 2000
  • Nureyev, Rudolph - 2.1: 1983
  • Oakland Athletics - see La Russa, Tony
  • Oakland Symphony - 2.1: 1985
  • Oesch, Claire - 2.1: 1994, 1995
  • Ono, Yoko - 3.1: John Lennon Etching 1990
  • Orr, Bobby - 3.1: Orr for the Defense, 1992
  • Osti, Nino - 2.1: 1987
  • O'Sullivan, Thomas (Minnesota Historical Society) - 2.1: 1994
  • Oxendine, Thomra (Kit) - 1.1: Lynn Quayle
  • Pallack, Rick - 2.1: 1996, 1999
  • Palmer, Arnold - 2.1: 1978
  • Parvin, Al and Phyllis - 2.1: 1991, 1993
  • Paschke, Ed - 2.3
  • Patrician Galleries - 2.1: 1987
  • Payne, Marcus - 2.1: 1982
  • Pelkey, Joe - 2.2: Joe Pelkey, Editions Limited
  • Percival Galleries - 2.1: 1972, 1979
  • Peri-Renneth Gallery, Southampton - 2.1: 1988, 3.1: Peri-Reneth Gallery Solo Exhibition 1986
  • Perry, Gaylord - 3.2. Big Time Golf, 1992
  • Perse, Jo Ann - see Jo Ann Perse Gallery
  • Petruccio, Joe - 2.1: 2002
  • Phelps, Digger - 2.1: 1990, 1991
  • Pick Galleries - 2.1: 1977
  • Pignatano, Joe - 2.1: 1996
  • Playboy Enterprizes, Inc. - 2.2: Playboy Enterprises 1980s
  • Playboy of Brazil - 2.1: 1985
  • Policy, Carmen - 2.1: 1995
  • Puck, Wolfgang - 2.1: 1999
  • Puro Cigar Company - see Sigmond, Aaron
  • Raphael, James - 2.1: 1991
  • Reagan, President Ronald and Nancy - 2.1: 1981, 1988, 3.1: U.S. Savings Bonds Campaign 1987-1988
  • Rechtschaffen, Dr. Joseph - 2.1: 1995
  • Reed, Rex - 2.1: 1985
  • Reeve, Christopher - 2.1: 1995
  • Reid, Senator Harry - 2.1: 1990, 1994
  • Retton, Mary Lou - 2.1: 1991, 1995
  • Revelli, Cynthia - 2.1: 1995
  • Ribbs, Willie T. - 3.2. Winners, 1983, Harry N. Abrams
  • Robinson, Sugar Ray and Millie - 2.1: 1989, 1991
  • Rockwell, Bill - 2.1: 1995
  • Rooney, Art - 2.1: 1977
  • Rosen, Leonard - 2.1: 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1987
  • Rosenbaum Galleries - 2.1: 1976
  • Royce Carlton, Inc. - 2.1: 1978
  • Royer, Victor - 2.1: 1984, 1986
  • Rudy, Jeanette Cantrell - 2.1: 1993, 1994, 1996, 1998
  • Safir, Police Commissioner Howard - 3.1: New York City Marathon 1984-2001
  • Saltman, Sheldon - 2.1: 1976
  • San Francisco 49ers - 2.1: 1995, 2.2: DeBartolo Corporation and Associated Institutions 1989-1991
  • Santaniello, Carmine - 2.3
  • Sassi, Etienne - 3.2. LeRoy Neiman: An American in Paris, 1994
  • Scaffidi, Marie - 2.1: 1980s Undated
  • Scarpa, William and Cathy - 2.2: William and Cathy Scarpa 1991-99
  • Schmidt, Mike - 2.1: 1980
  • Schulberg, Budd - 2.1: 1997, 1999, 2000, 2004
  • Schuman, Rhoda - 2.1: 1992
  • Schumsky, Felicie - see Felicie, Inc.
  • Schuster, Gary and family - 2.1: 2000
  • Scully, Vin - 2.1: 1990, 2000
  • Schwartz, Louis O. - 1.1: Boxing Writers Association Marvin Kohn "Good Guy Award," 1996
  • Schwartz, Richard - 2.1: 2000
  • Schwarzenegger, Arnold - 2.1: 1990
  • Segal, Erich - 2.1: 1973
  • Seidman, Jay - 2.1: 2001
  • Seitz, Nick - 3.2. Big Time Golf, 1992
  • Serline, Ollie - 1.1: Family (Neiman Studio Archive only), 2.1: 1970s
  • Sharp Electronics Corporation - 2.1: 1988
  • Sherman, Allie - 2.1: 2002
  • Shula, Coach Donald - 2.1: 1991
  • Siering, David - 2.1: 1987
  • Sigmond, Aaron - 2.1: 1994, 1995, 1997
  • Silverstein, Shel - 2.2: Shel Silverstein
  • Sinatra, Barbara - 2.2: Sinatra family
  • Sinatra, Frank - 2.2: Sinatra family, 3.2. Monte Carlo Chase, 1988, Van Der Marck Editions, Ltd.
  • Sinatra, Nancy - 2.2: Sinatra family
  • Skelton, Red - 2.1: 1985
  • Snyder, Jimmy "the Greek" - 2.1: 1982
  • Solomone, Mickey - 2.1: 1989
  • Sony - 2.1: 1978
  • Sorenson, Jackie - 2.1: 1981
  • Spectrum, Philadephia - 2.1: 1991
  • Spectrum Fine Art - 2.1: 1978, 1983
  • Spitz, Mark - 2.1: 1986
  • Stack, Edward - 2.1: 1996
  • Staebler, Tom - 2.2: Playboy Enterprises
  • Stanley, Melvin - 2.1: 1993
  • Steffens, John L. - 2.1: 1996
  • Stein, Bill - 2.1: 1982
  • Steinbrenner, George - 2.1: 2004
  • Sterling, Donald - 2.1: 1997, 1998
  • Sugar, Bert - 2.1: 1977
  • Swoboda, Ron - 2.1: 2002
  • Symphony for United Nations - 2.1: 1991
  • TV Guide Magazine - 2.1: 1975, 1990, 1993
  • Talese, Gay - 2.1: 1992
  • Tate, Evelyn - 2.1: 1976, 1987
  • Tele Planning International, Tokyo - 2.2: Tele Planning International, Tokyo 1993-98
  • Tenenbaum, Harold and Judy - 2.1: 1984, 1986, 1988, 2.2: Harold and Judy Tenenbaum
  • Tiefel, William R. - 3.2. Monte Carlo Chase, 1988, Van Der Marck Editions, Ltd.
  • Tiger Tops Pvt. Ltd. - 2.1: 1982
  • Tigrett, John and Pat Kerr - 2.1: 1993, 1999, 3.1: Blues Ball 1997 -2001
  • Torrenzano, Richard - 3.1: Lady Liberty, 1985
  • Torykian, Richard - 2.1: 1997
  • Touvell, Audra - 2.1: 2002
  • Trenchard, Peter - 2.1: 2001
  • Trovato, Liz - 2.1: 1994
  • Trump, Donald - 2.2: Trump 1987-96, see also Trump in Index
  • Twentieth Century Fox Film Corportation - 2.1: 1976
  • United States Department of State - 2.1: 1984
  • United States Olympic Committee - 2.1: 1985
  • Universal Pictures - 2.1: 1991
  • University of Oklahoma - 2.1: 1982
  • Upstairs Gallery - 2.2: The Upstairs Gallery 1980-89
  • Valentine, Bobby and Mary - 2.1: 2002
  • Vorhaus, Louis - 2.1: 1992
  • war buddy (unnamed) - 2.1: 1997
  • Ward, Katherine Lecube - 2.1: 1984, 3.2. Monte Carlo Chase, 1988, Van Der Marck Editions, Ltd.
  • Warner Brothers Television - 2.1: 1990
  • Waterhouse, Alma Jones - 2.2: Alma Jones Waterhouse 1977-80
  • Webster, Jack - 2.1: 1979, 1983, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995
  • Wein, George - 2.1: 1991, 1993, 1995, 2000
  • Weiner, Claire - 2.1: 1970s, 1985, 1987
  • Weisman, Maria - 2.1: 2002
  • Welch, Herb and Lisa - 2.1: 1989, 1992
  • Welzer, Irv - 2.1: 1977
  • Wenzel, Lee - 2.1: 1985
  • Whitaker, Jack - 2.1: 1996
  • The White House - see Harden, Richard or Clough, Susan, or search by name of President
  • White, Willye - 2.1: 1989
  • Williams, Ted - 3.1: Williams at Bat, 1980-91
  • Wilson, Senator Pete - 3.2. Winners, 1983, Harry N. Abrams
  • Winer, Jessica - 2.3
  • Wirin, R. Michael - 2.1: 1998
  • Wolf, Warner and Sue - 2.1: 2003
  • Wood, Jan - 2.1: 1997, 1998
  • Wrather Corporation (the Lone Ranger), Jack and Bonita G. Wrather - 2.1: 1977, 1988
  • Yarger, Timothy - 2.2: Franklin Bowles
  • Yellin, Lou - 2.1: 1991, 1992, 1998
  • Youngman, Henry - 2.1: 1992
  • Zabrin, Michael - 2.1: 1989, 1991
  • Zelaya, Jose - 2.1: 1972, 1976, 1977
  • Zeran, Ken - 2.1: 1990, 1991
  • Zimmer, Don (Coach, New York Yankees) and Soot - 2.1: 1997
Appendix B: History of LeRoy Neiman's Representation: Felicie Schumsky, Hammer Galleries, and Knoedler & Co.
  • Hammer Galleries, New York, had its first show of LeRoy Neiman works in 1963 and has represented him ever since.
  • Armand Hammer was the proprietor of Hammer Galleries, which he founded in 1929 upon returning from the Soviet Union with a load of Czarist art. His brother Victor was in charge of running the gallery.
  • Armand became the chairman of the Occidental Petroleum Corporation in 1957.
  • Maury Leibowitz became a partner with the Hammers at the gallery around the same time they began representing Mr. Neiman.
  • Hammer and O.P.C. bought the respected M.K. Knoedler & Co. gallery in New York in 1971 with Leibowitz as a partner. Knoedler merged with Modarco, a Swiss investment firm, during the 1970s after its purchase by O.P.C.
  • Knoedler-Modarco now has three divisions: M. Knoedler & Co. (founded in 1846), Knoedler Publishing (created for the sole business of publishing and distributing the prints and posters of LeRoy Neiman), and Hammer Galleries.
  • Felicie Schumsky was LeRoy Neiman's publisher and distributor before Knoedler. Felicie, Inc. is named alone in advertising until 1973, when ads appear naming FKH Editions as publisher (presumably 'Felicie Knoedler Hammer') and Hammer Galleries as gallery/distributor. This continues until 1975, when ads begin naming Knoedler as publisher and Hammer as gallery.
  • Hammer Graphics Gallery, a part of Hammer Galleries, was started in 1979 for the sole purpose of distributing and exhibiting the graphic work of LeRoy Neiman.
  • Victor Hammer died in July 1985, and Armand Hammer died in 1990 at age 92 (less than a year after losing his wife Frances), leaving his son Michael Hammer as the chairman and president of The Armand Hammer Foundation. Maury Leibowitz died in 1992.
Appendix C: A Listing of Major Public Collections of LeRoy Neiman Works
  • Anchorage Historical and Fine Arts Museum, Anchorage, Alaska
  • Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
  • Baltimore Museum of Fine Art, Baltimore, Maryland
  • Baseball Hall of Fame, Cooperstown, New York
  • Brooks Memorial Art Gallery, Memphis, Tennessee
  • Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Colorado Springs, Colorado
  • Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, Delaware
  • Duke University Museum of Art, Durham, North Carolina
  • Eiteljorg Museum of American Indian and Western Art, Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Football Hall of Fame, Canton, Ohio
  • Grunwald Center, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
  • Armand Hammer Collection, Los Angeles, California
  • Harding Museum, Chicago, Illinois
  • Hayward Museum, Hayward, California
  • Hermitage Museum, Leningrad, USSR
  • Illinois State Museum, Springfield, Illinois
  • Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Joslyn Museum, Omaha, Nebraska
  • Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester, New York
  • Meridian Museum of Art, Meridian, Mississippi
  • Michigan State University, Kesage Art Center Gallery, East Lansing, Michigan
  • Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Minnesota Historical Society
  • Minnesota Museum of Art, St. Paul, Minnesota
  • Mobile Art Gallery and Museum, Mobile, Alabama
  • Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas, Venezuela
  • National Museum of Sport in Art, New York, New York
  • Niagara University, Niagara, New York
  • Portland Museum of Art, Portland, Maine
  • Springfield Museum of Art, Springfield, Massachusetts
  • Tennis Hall of Fame, Newport, Rhode Island
  • Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, Arizona
  • Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota, Duluth, Minnesota
  • University Art Gallery, Binghamton, New York
  • University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
  • University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois
  • University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma
  • University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon
  • University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida
  • University of Texas, Austin, Texas
  • Utah Museum of Fine Arts, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee
  • Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas
  • Whitney Museum. New York, New York
  • Wodham College, Oxford, England
  • Yuma Fine Arts Association, Yuma, Arizona
Appendix D: A Listing of LeRoy Neiman Serigraph Releases This list corresponds to newspaper and magazine ads in files 3.3: Felicie Inc. - Advertising and 3.3: Knoedler & Co. - Advertising. This is not a complete inventory.
Date
Serigraph
Unknown
Bar '21' (offset lithograph)
Unknown
Delacroix Tiger
Unknown
Elephant Family
Unknown
Gorilla Family
Unknown
Kenya Leopard
Unknown
Lion Pride (offset lithograph)
Unknown
Lion Couple
Unknown
Polar Bears
Unknown
Serengeti Leopard
Unknown
Zebra Family
Unknown
The Plaza Square
Unknown
Stock Market (offset lithograph)
Unknown
Neiman Montreal '76 (offset lithograph)
Unknown
Winter Olympic Skier, Lake Placid 1980
Unknown
P.J. Clark's
Unknown
Olympic Slalom
Unknown
Dublin Bar
Unknown
Le Grand Cuisine
Unknown
Little Hitter
Unknown
Little Fielder
1975
Le Grand Escalier de l'Opera, 1969
1975
Toots Shor Bar
1975
Club House Turn
1975
Black Panther
1976
Sun Serve
1976
Satchmo
1976
High Seas Sailing
1976
Vegas Blackjack
1976
Golf Landscape
1976
Elephant Stampede
1976
Nadia
1976
America's Cup
1977
Marlin!
1977
High Altitude Skiing
1977
Basketball Superstars
1977
Café aux Deux Magots
1977
The Mallet Men
1977
Bengal Tiger
1977
Giraffe Family
1977
Show Jumper
1977
Outrigger Canoe Race
1978
Metropolitan Opera
1978
Moby Dick Portfolio
1978
Bucking Bronc
1978
The Wildcats
1979
Kentucky Derby
1979
Chateau Hunt
1979
Stretch Stampede
1979
Aegean Sailing
1979
American Bald Eagle
1980
Lake Placid, Eighty, 1980
1981
Stenmark
1981
The Race of the Year
1981
Tour de France
1981
Before the Race
1984
Rush Street Bar
1984
Regents Park
1984
Elephant Nocturne
1985
Six Golfers, 1984
1985
Lady Skier
1985
Harry's Wall Street Bar
1986
Nob Hill
1986
Buena Vista Bar
1986
America's Cup, Australia
1987
Great Dane
1987
Giants - Broncos Classic
1987
24 Hours of Le Mans
1987
Bistro Garden
1987
Left Bank Café
1988
Diamond Head, Hawaii
1988
Napoleon at Waterloo
1988
Piazza del Popolo - Rome
1988
Monte Carlo Suite
1988
Harbor at Monaco
1988
Salle Prive - Monte Carlo
1988
Borzoi
1988
In the Pocket
1988
Magic (Johnson)
1988
Clubhouse at Old St. Andrew's
1989
Polo Lounge
1989
Superplay
1989
President's Birthday Party
1989
Chicago Key Club Bar
1990
Secretariat II
1990
Chicago Options
1990
April at Augusta
1990
Gaming Table
1990
The '21' Club
1991
Homage to Ali
1991
Ted Williams
1991
Café Rive Gauche
1991
Cougar
1991
The Bordello
1992
Hunt Rendezvous
1992
Kilimanjaro Bulls
1992
Paddock at Chantilly
1993
The Maulers
1993
Fouquets
Appendix F: A Listing of "Man at His Leisure" Features in Playboy Magazine
Date
Subject/Pages
1958 April
Painter of the Urban Scene, p. 49-51
1958 December
The Pump Room, Ambassadors East, Chicago, p. 60-61
1959 January
Le Café Chambord, p. 52-53
1959 June
Romanoff's, p. 62-63
1959 December
Moore County Hounds (Southern Pines), p. 68-72
1960 February
Hialeah Race Course, p. 52-54
1960 June
The Colony, p. 74-75
1960 August
Forest Hills, p. 76-77
1961 January
Squaw Valley, p. 84-87
1961 March
Ernie's, p. 94-95
1961 June
The S.S. United States, p. 60-61
1961 July
Longchamp - Auteuil, p. 82-85
1961 September
La Plaza de Toros, p. 109-111
1961 December
Maxim's, p. 130-131
1962 January
The French Riviera, p. 103-105
1962 March
The Grand National Steeplechase, p. 94-95
1962 May
The Cambridge-Oxford Boat Race, p. 96-97
1962 August
Las Vegas, p. 86-89
1963 May
Monte Carlo, p. 122-125
1963 July
Air France, p. 102-103
1963 September
Sardi's, World Billiard Championship, p. 150-151
1963 December
Madison Square Garden, p. 169-171
1964 April
Epsom Derby, p. 120-121
1964 August
St. Tropez, p. 62-65
1964 October
Chantilly, p. 144-147
1964 December
The Lido, p. 159-193
1965 March
The New York Playboy Club, p.116-117
1965 August
The Girallia Yacht Race, p. 110-111
1965 December
The Plaza, Manhattan, p. ?
1966 July
The Royal Ascot, p. 110-113
1966 September
The America's Cup, p. 168-169
1967 January
Discotheques, p. 180-181
1967 June
Surfing, p. 112-115
1967 November
National Horse Show, p. 143-145
1967 Winter
VIP Magazine, Assignment London
1968 January
Rosati's, Via Venito, p.?
1969 January
The Bolshoi Ballet, p. 199-201
1969 June
Le Mans, p. 124-125
1969 August
Yugoslavia, p. 126-129
1970 January
Morocco, p. 203-207
1970 November
Can-Am Race, p. 179-181
1971 January
Jamaica, p. 191-193
1972 January
Sotheby's Auction Room, p. 171-173
1973 January
Super Bowl, p. 187-189
1973 July
Summer of '72 - The Hamptons, p. 152-157
Playboy Magazine's "Neiman Sketchbook" Features
Date
Subject/Pages
1979 December
Teofilo Stevenson, p. 221
1980 January
Senator Ted Kennedy, p. 137
1980 February
Roller Skating, p. 166 -167
1980 March
Charles Mingus, p. 179
Appendix E: Exhibitions
Below is a chronological list of Neiman exhibitions. See the index for an alphabetical list of exhibitions (listed by name of venue under the item "exhibitions") and reference to locations of pertinent archive files.
Date
Solo Exhibitions
Oct. 9-Nov. 6, 1959
F. Oehlschlaeger Gallery, Chicago
March 3-31, 1961
F. Oehlschlaeger Gallery, Chicago
Feb. 9-March 9, 1962
F. Oehlschlaeger Gallery, Chicago
March 1962
O'Hana Gallery, London
Nov. 27-Dec. 11, 1962
Galerie O. Bosc, Paris
Oct. 8-19, 1963
Hammer Galleries, New York
January-February, 1965
"Vie de France," Astor Tower French Center, Chicago
Nov. 23-Dec. 4, 1965
Hammer Galleries, New York
March 5-25, 1966
Gallery Richelle, St. Louis
1976
"LeRoy Neiman Retrospective 1949-75," Minnesota Museum of Art, St. Paul
Nov. 1967
Frank Sinatra Film Drawings Exhibition, Gallery of Modern Art, New York
Sept. 26-Oct. 7, 1967
Hammer Galleries, New York
Dec. 26-31, 1968
New York Jets Sketches, Hammer Galleries, New York
May 1-June 10, 1969
"LeRoy Neiman: Paintings and Drawings," Choate School, Wallingford, CT
May 1969
"LeRoy Neiman: Impressions of Atlanta," Heath Gallery, Atlanta, GA
Jan. 20-31, 1970
Hammer Galleries, New York
Oct. 19-Nov. 2, 1971
"Recent Graphics and Drawings", The Far Gallery, New York
April-May, 1972
Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas
Dec. 1972
Circle Gallery, Chicago
Oct. 31-Nov. 11, 1972
Hammer Galleries, New York
Nov. 22, 1972-Jan. 7, 1973
"Sketches of the XXth Olympiad," Solo Exhibition, Indianapolis Museum of Art
Jan.-Feb. 1973
Circle Gallery, Los Angeles
1973
Circle Gallery, Dallas
March 24, 1973
The Hang -Up Gallery Open House
April-May 1973
Circle Gallery, New York
June 2-23, 1973
Brentano's Gallery, New York
Jan. 24-Feb. 5, 1974
"Ali - Frazier," Circle Gallery, New York
Feb. 3-March 17, 1974
Springfield Museum of Art
1974
Windsor Gallery, Los Angeles
April 30-May 11, 1974
Hammer Galleries, New York
June 22-July 6, 1974
Gallery Hawaii, International Market Place, Honolulu
Sept. 1974
Abercrombie & Fitch
1974
Tobu Gallery, Tokyo
Nov. 1974
Gilbert Gallery, San Francisco
Nov. 1974
Windsor Gallery, New York
Feb. 1975
Carol Condit Galleries, White Plains, NY
March 1975
Art Gallery -Studio 53 Ltd., New York
April 1975
"The Wide World of LeRoy Neiman," Windsor Gallery, Los Angeles
June-July 1975
Moby Dick Traveling Exhibition, Peter Foulger Museum, Nantucket
Aug. 1975
Moby Dick Traveling Exhibition, Sag Harbor, Long Island
Sept. 1975
Moby Dick Traveling Exhibition, Pittsfield, MA
July 1975
Waller's Gallery, Tampa, FL
Sept. 1975
Hess's Gallery, Allentown, PA
Nov. 1975
Meredith Long & Co., Houston
Dec. 4-26, 1975
Thomas Ward Galleries, St. Paul
Dec. 4, 1975-Jan. 24, 1976
Minnesota Museum of Art, St. Paul
Dec. 10, 1975-Jan. 10, 1976
Hammer Galleries, New York
Jan. 21-March 10, 1976
Indianapolis Museum of Art, Downtown Gallery at American Fletcher National Bank
Feb.-May 1976
Emerald Art Galleries, Coronado, CA
March 14-28, 1976
Jewish Community Center, Bridgeport, CT
June 1976
M. Knoedler & Co., London
Aug. 1976
Frank Oehlschlaeger Gallery, Chicago
Aug. 28-Sept. 27, 1976
Gallery Hawaii, Hyatt Recency
Sept. 12-Oct. 6, 1976
Niagara Art Center, Niagara Falls
1976
Art Gallery-Studio 53 Ltd., New York
Oct. 1976
Heit Galleries, Phoenix, AZ
Nov. 16-Dec. 4, 1976
"The Olympic Ring," Hammer Galleries, New York
Dec. 12-19, 1976
Fahlnaes Konstsalong, Sweden
March 1977
Gallery 100, Mishawaka, IN
March 1977
Upstairs Gallery, Beverly Hills
March 1977
Galerie Marc, San Francisco
Aug. 31-Sept. 11, 1977
Galerie Renee & Victor, Stockholm, Sweden
Sept. 1977
Bowles/Hopkins Gallery, San Francisco
Sept. 2-23, 1977
Casa Grafica, Helsinki, Finland
Oct.-Nov. 1977
St. Lawrence National Bank, Ogdensburg NY
May 1978
Meredith Long & Co., Houston
June 1978
Merrill Chase Galleries, Chicago
July 1978
The Art Exchange, Creve Coeur, MO
Oct. 12-Nov. 12, 1978
Elayne Galleries, Minneapolis
Dec. 1978
Gallery Mack, Seattle
Jan. 23-Feb. 10, 1979
Hammer Graphics Gallery, New York
April 7-May 1, 1979
The Art Exchange, Creve Coeur, MO
April 28-May 26, 1979
Percival Galleries, Des Moines
May 1979
Brentano's Gallery, New York
Dec. 4, 1979-Jan. 5, 1980
"Horses," Hammer Galleries, New York
Jan.-Feb. 1980
Olympic Benefit Exhibition, Famous -Barr, St. Louis
June 1980
Brentano's Gallery, New York
July 1980
Nicolas Helion, Paris
July 1-19, 1980
Foster Harmon Galleries of American Art, Sarasota, FL
Oct.-Nov. 1980
Bowles/Hopkins Gallery, San Francisco
Dec. 1980
Horizon Gallery, Waikiki
April 28-May 16, 1981
"LeRoy Neiman Drawings: A Retrospective," Hammer Galleries, New York
Summer 1981
Exhibition of Graphic Works 1971-81, Hammer Graphics Gallery, New York
July-Aug. 1981
Foster Harmon Gallery, Sarasota, FL
July-Aug. 1981
Wichita State University, Ulrich Museum of Art
1981
"Drawings by LeRoy Neiman: A Retrospective," Oklahoma Art Center Sheets Gallery
Sept. 1981
State National Bank, Tiara Gallery
Oct. 1981
Bowles/Hopkins Gallery, San Francisco
Nov. 1981
Turnberry Isle Yacht and Racquet Club, Miami
1982
Turnberry Isle Yacht and Racquet Club, Miami
Feb. 1982
Grigsby Galleries One, Scottsdale, AZ
April 1982
Merrill Chase Galleries, Chicago
April 8-24, 1982
Dean Day Gallery
May 1982
Gallery Mack, Seattle
June 1982
Nevada County Arts Council
Summer 1982
Hammer Galleries, New York
Oct. 4-16, 1982
Harrod's Picture Gallery, London
1983
Turnberry Isle Yacht and Racquet Club, Miami
July 1983
Tokyo, (Gallery?)
Sept. 13-Oct. 1, 1983
"LeRoy Neiman: Winners," Hammer Galleries, New York
October-Nov. 1983
Bowles/Hopkins Gallery, San Francisco
Oct. 1983
"LeRoy Neiman: Winners," Upstairs Gallery, Beverly Hills
Dec. 1983
"LeRoy Neiman: Winners," JoAnn Perse Gallery, Little Rock
Dec. 8-24, 1983
Dean Day Gallery
Dec. 2, 1983-Jan. 15, 1984
Hanson Galleries, New Orleans
Jan.-Feb. 1984
Hanson Galleries, Carmel
July 10-Aug. 10, 1984
"The Olympics: Past and Present," Hammer Graphics Gallery, New York
Aug.-Sept. 1984
"The Olympic Spirit," Bowles/Hopkins Gallery, San Francisco
Nov.-Dec. 1984
"LeRoy Neiman Centennial Art Exhibit," Springfield College Babson Library Hastings Gallery, Springfield, MA
Jan. 1985
Superbowl XIX Exhibition, Bowles/Hopkins Gallery, San Francisco
Feb. 1985
Center Art Galleries, Honolulu
March 1985
Lawrence Ross Galleries, Beverly Hills
May 1985
The Toy Store, Hartford, CT
Nov. 1985
"The LeRoy Neiman Collection," Hammer Galleries, New York
Nov.-Dec. 1985
Lawrence Ross Galleries, Beverly Hills
Feb. 1986
Nob Hill Premier and Exhibition, Bowles/Hopkins Gallery, San Francisco
May 1986
The Toy Store, Hartford, CT
June 1986
Peri -Renneth Gallery, Southampton, NY
July 26-Aug. 17, 1986
Hanson Art Galleries, La Jolla, CA
Oct. 1986
Buena Vista Premier and Exhibition, Bowles/Hopkins Gallery, San Francisco
Oct. 1986
Krannert School of Management
Nov. 1986
Lawrence Ross Galleries, Beverly Hills
1987
Upstairs Gallery, Beverly Hills
March 24-April 11, 1987
"LeRoy Neiman in Moscow," Hammer Galleries, New York
April 1987
New York Friars Club
May 1987
Marlborough Galleries, Boston
June 1987
"Neiman's Neimans," Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, San Francisco
Oct. 1987
Hanson Art Galleries, San Francisco
Oct.-Nov. 1987
Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, Beverly Hills
April-May 1988
"Neiman's World" Touring Exhibition, Japan
April-May 1988
In the Pocket Superbowl XXII painting premier, Allyson Louis Gallery, Bethesda, MD
May 1988
"Monte Carlo Chase," Minotaur Galleries, Las Vegas
Sept. 27-Oct. 4, 1988
"Monte Carlo Chase," L'art et l'automobile gallery, New York
1988
Tretyakov Museum, Moscow
Oct. 1988
Merrill Chase Galleries, Chicago
Nov. 19-Dec. 10, 1988
"LeRoy Neiman: Monte Carlo," Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, San Francisco
Jan. 1989
Backstage Gallery, Osaka, Japan
Feb. 1989
Surf Club, New York
April 1989
"Soft Paintings," Hammer Galleries, New York
April 30-May 15, 1989
Polo Lounge Debut, Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, Beverly Hills
May-June 1989
"Select Works by LeRoy Neiman," Midwest Museum of Art, Elkhart, IN
June-July 1989
Steiner & Young Fine Arts Gallery, Atlanta, GA
June 6-Sept. 9, 1989
L'art et l'automobile gallery, New York
Sept. 1989
Hotrod Vintage Car Museum and Dance Club, New York
Aug. 1989
Baja, New York
Sept. 26-Oct. 14, 1989
"A Salute to Central Park," Hammer Galleries, New York
Nov. 1989
Galerie 224, Laguna Beach, CA
May 1989-Feb. 1990
"The Playboy Collection," Dyansen Gallery Traveling Exhibition, New York, Beverly Hills, Atlantic City, San Francisco, Boston, SoHo
April 1990
Exhibition at "The Art Spirit" Event, Butler Institute of American Art
May 1990
Merv Griffin Resorts Casino Hotel, Atlantic City
May 12-31, 1990
Bay Area Baseball Debut, Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, San Francisco
July-Aug. 1990
"LeRoy Neiman: A Series of Sport Serigraphs," Springfield Art Association, Springfield, IL
Aug. 1990
Gallery One of Writer Square, Denver
Sept.-Oct. 1990
Allyson Louis Gallery
Oct. 1990
Bowles/Sorokko Gallery, Beverly Hills
Sept. 1990
Base Art Collection
Jan. 1991
"LeRoy Neiman: Man at his Leisure," Playboy offices, Chicago
May 1991
"The Prints of LeRoy Neiman 1980-1990," Bowles/Sorokko Gallery, Beverly Hills
Oct.-Nov. 1991
"San Francisco," Bowles/Sorokko Gallery, San Francisco
Feb.-March 1992
The Beatles Debut, Dyansen Gallery, Trump Taj Mahal, Atlantic City
Feb. 17-March 13, 1992
University of Charleston Art Gallery
March 14-April 12, 1992
"LeRoy Neiman: Downtown," Bowles/Sorokko Gallery, SoHo, NY
March 15-April 3, 1992
Foster Harmon Galleries of American Art, Sarasota, FL
Oct. 9-24, 1992
"Big Time Golf," Hammer Galleries, New York
Oct. 22-Nov. 30, 1992
"Big Time Golf," Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, Beverly Hills
Oct. 24-Nov. 30, 1992
"Big Time Golf," Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, San Francisco
Nov. 7-Dec. 1, 1992
"Big Time Golf," Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, New York
Oct.-Nov. 1992
"Big Time Golf," Minotaur Galleries, Las Vegas
Nov. 13-Dec. 13, 1992
"Big Time Golf," Merrill Chase Galleries, Chicago
March-April 1993
City by the Bay Debut, Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, San Francisco
April-May 1993
"An Exhibition of Equine Art," Kentucky Derby Museum
Oct. 7-31, 1993
"Un Américain à Paris," Galerie Marcel Bernheim, Paris
Nov. 1993
Minotaur's Forum Gallery, Las Vegas
Dec. 1993
La Galleria d'Arte, Newport Beach, CA
April 1994
Gateway Gallery, Vail, CO
Sept. 1994
"LeRoy Neiman: An American in Paris," Hammer Galleries, New York
Sept.-Oct. 1994
"LeRoy Neiman: An American in Paris," Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, New York
Oct. 1994
"LeRoy Neiman: An American in Paris," Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, Beverly Hills
Oct. 1994
"LeRoy Neiman: An American in Paris," Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, San Francisco
Oct. 1994
"LeRoy Neiman: An American in Paris," La Galleria d'Arte, Newport Beach, CA
Dec. 1994
"LeRoy Neiman: An American in Paris," Merrill Chase Galleries, Chicago and Buffalo Grove
April-June, 1995
"Racing Retrospective," Kentucky Derby Museum
March-April 1995
Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, San Francisco
Jan.-Feb. 1996
"Superbowl XXX," American Fine Art Editions, Scottsdale, AZ
April 1-May 1, 1996
Paterson Museum, Paterson, NJ
July 1996
Trump Plaza, Atlantic City
Sept.-Oct. 1996
"LeRoy Neiman: Portraits of Our Times, 1946 -96" Bowles/Sorokko/Yarger Galleries, Beverly Hills and San Francisco
April-June 1997
"The Art of Sport," Kentucky Derby Museum
April 3-May 2, 1997
"LeRoy Neiman on Safari," Hammer Galleries, New York
April 1997
"LeRoy Neiman on Safari," La Galleria D'Arte, Newport Beach, CA
May 23-June 30, 1997
"The Safari Suite," Centaur Sculpture Galleries, Las Vegas
1997
Hanson Art Galleries Solo Exhibition, New Orleans
Oct. 1998
"Animals: The Wild and the Tame" Solo Exhibition, Bowles Galleries, San Francisco and Beverly Hills
2000
"A Decade of Retrospective Works by LeRoy Neiman," Hanson Gallery, New Orleans, LA
2000
"A Thirty -Year Retrospective" Solo Exhibition, Timothy Yarger Fine Art
2001
"LeRoy Neiman: Works on Paper," National Art Museum of Sport
2001
"LeRoy Neiman: Master Printmaker," Franklin Bowles Galleries, San Francisco
2001
"LeRoy Neiman - A Retrospective Exhibition of Works on Paper," Fairfield Gallery
2002
"LeRoy Neiman: Thirty Years in San Francisco," Franklin Bowles Galleries, San Francisco
2003
"LeRoy Neiman on Safari," Solo Exhibition, The Wildlife Experience, Parker, Colorado
Nov. 7-Dec. 11, 2003
"LeRoy Neiman in Cuba" Solo Exhibition, Pratt Institute, New York
Date
Two-Person Exhibitions
Oct. 9-Nov. 6, 1959
F. Oehlschlaeger Gallery, Chicago
1973
Alexander Calder and LeRoy Neiman, Nassau Gallery, Baldwin, NY
1978
LeRoy Neiman and Robert Addison, Art Institute of Chicago
1981
LeRoy Neiman/Andy Warhol, LAICA, Los Angeles
1988
"The Mustache Show," Salvador Dali and LeRoy Neiman, Tunnel Club, New York
Date
Group Exhibitions
1948
Art Institute of Chicago
Aug. 28-Sept. 6, 1948
Minnesota State Fair
1950
Student Exhibition, Art Institute of Chicago
1951
Student Exhibition, Art Institute of Chicago
Oct. 10-Nov. 9, 1952
Local Artists' Exhibition, Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Oct. 14 -Nov. 15, 1953
Local Artists' Exhibition, Minneapolis Institute of Arts
1953
Annual Exhibit, Art Directors Club of Chicago
1953
"Artists of Chicago and Vicinity," Art Institute of Chicago
May 2-30, 1954
Exhibitions of Prints and Drawings by Twin City Artists, Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Aug. 28-Sept. 6, 1954
Minnesota State Fair
Oct. 29-Nov. 12, 1954
Exhibition of Advertising and Editorial Art, Art Directors Club of Chicago
June 2-July 4, 1955
Instructors Exhibition, Art Institute of Chicago
1955
Carnegie International Exhibition, Carnegie Institute of Art, Pittsburgh
Aug. 27-Sept. 5, 1955
Minnesota State Fair
March 8-April 12, 1956
"Artists of Chicago and Vicinity," Art Institute of Chicago
April 22-May 11, 1956
Chicago Area Show, North Shore Art League
1957
Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary American Oil Paintings, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
Jan. 17-March 3, 1957
"American Painting and Sculpture," Art Institute of Chicago
Feb. 12-26, 1957
Navy Pier Art Show, Chicago
June-July 1957
Chicago Art Institute
Sept. 15, 1957
Deer Path Art League Annual Fine Arts Festival
Oct. 7-27, 1957
Collectors Club Exhibition
1958
Chicago Public Library
Jan. 17-26, 1958
Art:USA:58
1958
Navy Pier Art Show, Chicago
1958
"Brotherhood in Art," Marshall Field & Co. Gallery
July 6-Aug. 16, 1958
Ravinia Festival
Sept. 1958
Chicago Artists, Anna Werbe Gallery, Detroit, MI
Sept. 6-7, 1958
Old Orchard Art Festival, North Shore Art League, Skokie, IL
Dec. 1958
Frank Oehlschlaeger Gallery, Chicago
June 8, 1959
Bal Tabarin Room, Hotel Sherman, Chicago
July 27-Aug. 10, 1959
Paintings and Photographs by Playboy Jazz Artists, Sherman Art Gallery
Sept. 12-13, 1959
Old Orchard Art Festival, North Shore Art League, Skokie, IL
Nov. 1959
Frank Oehlschlaeger Gallery, Chicago
Feb. 1960
Anshe Emet Cinema Arts Festival
March 31-May 28, 1961
"Artists of Chicago and Vicinity," Art Institute of Chicago
Dec. 13, 1962-Jan. 26, 1963
"Mixed Christmas Exhibition," O'Hana Gallery, London
1964
North Mississippi Valley Exhibition
1965
Frank Oehlschlaeger Gallery, Chicago
March-July 1966
Aqueduct Gallery, New York
May 23-Aug. 24, 1969
"TIME Portraits of American Newsmakers," National Portrait Gallery Traveling Exhibition
May 27, 1969
National Art Museum of Sport
Nov. 1969
Frank Oehlschlaeger Gallery, Chicago
1971
"Beyond Illustration: The Art of Playboy," Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago
Spring 1972
Odyssey House Art Gallery
Sept.-Oct. 1973
Illini Union Art Gallery, Illinois
1974
"Group Show of FKH Artists," Hammer Galleries, New York
Dec. 2, 1974-Jan. 4, 1975
Holiday Exhibition, Hammer Galleries, New York
Feb. 10-22, 1975
"Hammer Galleries Graphics," Hammer Galleries, New York
Sept. 2-Nov. 21, 1975
"Drawings USA 75," Minnesota Museum of Art (Traveled Jan. 1976 -Dec. 1977)
May 2-July 4, 1976
"Watercolor U.S.A. National Invitational Exhibition," Springfield Art Museum, Springfield, MO
Aug. 2-7, 1976
Saratoga Gallery, Saratoga Springs, NY
July 3-Sept. 30, 1977
"National Exhibition of Tennis Art," International Tennis Hall of Fame
June-July 1978
"National Exhibition of Tennis Art," International Tennis Hall of Fame
1977
"Ball, Bat, and Glove," Spectrum Fine Art, New York
Sept. 12-16, 1978
Spectrum Fine Art, Royal Orleans Hotel
1979
"Ringside: The Fine Art of Boxing," Spectrum Fine Art, New York
May 4-July 8, 1979
"Panorama of American Art," Midwest Museum of Art, Elkhart, IN
July 15-20, 1979
"Treasures of Island Creek," Louisville, KY
Jan. 2-Feb. 2, 1980
"Grand Opening Group Exhibition," Foster Harmon Galleries of American Art, Sarasota, FL
April 29-Aug. 31, 1980
"That Belmont Look," New -York Historical Society (NYS Museum, Albany, Jan. -March, 1981)
Nov. 1980
"Fall Portfolio of International Artists," Calgary Inn, Alberta, Canada
1982
"When They Were Very Young," Amherst College Student Art Gallery, Amherst, MA
March 1982
Northampton County Area Community College Foundation
March 1983
"Showstoppers: Great Moments of the American Musical," Museum of the City of New York
Sept. 25-Oct. 22, 1983
"Greenwich Workshop Gallery Miniature Show '83," Greenwich Workshop Gallery
June 1984
"Champions: The Olympic Athlete in Art," San Diego Museum of Art
March 1985
"Americana," Whitney Museum, New York
April-Aug. 1985
"Archives of American Yachting and Boating," Mystic Seaport Museum, Mystic, CT
May 1985
"Art," Area Club, New York
Dec. 1985-Jan. 1986
"American Masters of the 1940s, 50s, and 60s," Frank Oehlschlaeger Gallery, Chicago
March 15-June 28, 1987
"The Horse: Man's Noble Companion," The Monmouth Museum, Lincroft, NJ
April-May 1987
"Annual American Masters Exhibition," Foster Harmon Galleries of American Art, Sarasota, FL
April 1987
"Athletes and Heroes," Bank One, Youngstown, OH
May 1987
Hanson Art Galleries, San Diego, CA
Sept. 1987
El Paso Museum of Art
Nov. 23-Dec. 18, 1987
"Master Prints of the 19th-20th Century," Hammer Galleries, New York
June 1988
Mickey Mantle's Sports Art Gallery, New York
June 9-Sept. 24, 1988
L'art et L'automobile, automotive artists group exhibition, New York
Aug. 1988
"The Famous Show," China Club, New York
Sept. 1988
"New Perspectives on Contemporary Art," Tunnel Club, New York
Oct. 1988
"Women in Sports," Springfield College, Springfield, MA
Oct.-Nov. 1988
"Annual American Masters Exhibition," Foster Harmon Galleries of American Art, Sarasota, FL
Dec. 1988
"The Most Famous Artist Alive," Tunnel Club, New York
Jan. 1989
"Art's As Good An Investment as Bonds," Baja Club, New York
March 1989
"The Greatest Hits Vol 1 Show," Tunnel Club, New York
July-Aug. 1989
"20/20 Exhibition," Steiner& Young Galleries, Marietta, Georgia
June 1990
Amnesty International Exhibition, New York
Summer 1990
"Director's Choice," Park Shore Gallery, Naples, FL
Sept. 1991
"Expose Yourself to Art," University of Southern Florida
May 1-June 10, 1992
"Drawing New Conclusions," Art Institute of Chicago
1993
"Salon d'Automne," Grand Palais, Paris
1993
"Equine Art" Solo Exhibition, Kentucky Derby Museum
1995
"Racing Retrospective" Solo Exhibition, Kentucky Derby Museum
1994-1995
"Louis Armstrong: A Cultural Legacy," Queens Museum of Art, New York
June 14, 1996
Cig Art, National Arts Club Exhibition and Benefit
1996
"Portraits of Our Times 1946-96" Solo Exhibition and Catalog, Bowles/Sorokko/Yarger Galleries
Oct. 1998
"Animals: The Wild and the Tame" Solo Exhibition, Franklin Bowles Gallery, San Francisco
2001
"LeRoy Neiman - A Retrospective Exhibition of Works on Paper," Fairfield Gallery
2001
"LeRoy Neiman: Master Printmaker," Franklin Bowles Gallery, San Francisco
2002
"LeRoy Neiman: Thirty Years in San Francisco," Franklin Bowles Galleries, San Francisco
2003
"A View from the Table" Solo Exhibition, Hammer Galleries, New York
2005
"LeRoy Neiman: The Art of Boxing," Franklin Bowles Galleries
Appendix F: Index to Collection
  • A
  • ABC (American Broadcasting Company) - 2.2: ABC Correspondence, 4.1: 1977
  • ABC's Wide World of Sports - 4.1: 1987, see also Olympic Games
  • AIMS (Committee to Aid Multiple Sclerosis) - 4.1: 1977, 1978
  • ASPCA - 3.1: ASPCA 1986-1988
  • Aaron, Hank - 4.1: 1972
  • Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem - see Basketball Superstars, 1975-1976, and Johnson, Earvin Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 1984 - 3.1: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 1984
  • Abramowitz, A.N. (Avie) - 2.2: A. N. Abramowitz 1974-1978, 3.2.1
  • Abrams, Harry N. - see 3.2 - Publications files, 4.1: 1999
  • Abrams, Judith Ann - 2.1: 1983, 1991
  • Absolut Vodka - see promotions
  • Academie Internationale des Arts Contemporains, Belgium - 2.1: 1992
  • accountant - see Jacobs, Jason
  • Adams, Joey - 1.1: Friars Club
  • Adamowski, Benjamin - 4.1: 1960
  • Addams, Charles - 4.1: 2000
  • Addison, Robert and Ruth (Betsy) - 2.1: 1978, 1990, 4.1: 1985, 1987, 1991 in two-person exhibition with LeRoy Neiman - 4.1: 1978 and ov
  • Advanced Materials and Processes Magazine - 4.1: 1989
  • Adventurer, between 1971 and 1977 - see Long, Captain Elgen
  • Adventuress, 1970s - see Earhart, Amelia
  • aerobics - 2.1: 1984, see also dance: Jacki Sorenson, 1981
  • Affronti, Judge Frank - 2.2: Judge Frank Affronti 1990-1999
  • Africa - see LeRoy Neiman On Safari
  • Afsary, Cyrus - 2.1: 1978
  • Air France - 4.2: Playboy 1963, see Appendix E
  • airlines
  • American Airlines - 2.1: 1999
  • Continental Airlines - see Fitzgerald, Ella
  • Albany, New York - 3.1: Tour de Trump
  • Alexander Hotel, Miami Beach - see promotions
  • Ali, Muhammad - see boxing
  • All - Sports Hall of Fame - 4.1: 1999
  • Allied Artists Council, Artists and Models Masque Ball, 1985 - 4.1: 1985
  • Allyson Louis Gallery - 2.1: 1988, 3.1: Morton's of Chicago 1982-present, 3.1: Superbowl XXII painting In the Pocket, at Allyson Louis Gallery 1988
  • Amahl and the Night Visitors, 1978 - 4.1: 1978
  • Amateur Athletic Association - 4.1: 1998
  • Amateur Athletic Union - 2.1: 1976
  • Ambassadors Hotel, East and West, Chicago - 3.1: Ambassadors 1960s, see also restaurants: The Pump Room
  • America's Cup - see sailing
  • American Academy of Achievement - see awards
  • American Beauty Association - 4.1: 1994
  • American Broadcasting Company - see ABC
  • American Cancer Society - 4.1: 1986, 1989, 1997, 2004
  • American Carnival, Japan - 4.1: 1988
  • American Diabetes Association - 4.1: 1990, see Appendix A
  • American Embassy, Nairobi, Kenya - 2.1: 1984
  • American Federation of Television and Radio Artists - 1.1: Name Tags and ID Cards
  • American Flag, 2002 - 3.1: Good Tidings Foundation 1998
  • American Fine Art Editions, Inc. - 4.1: 2004, see exhibitions
  • American Heart Association - 4.1: 1991
  • American in Paris, An - see LeRoy Neiman: An American in Paris
  • American Sport Art Museum - 2.1: 1989, 4.1: 1989
  • American Sportscasters Association - 1.1: Awards, 4.1: 1986; Hall of Fame Awards Dinner - 3.1: Long Term Projects
  • American Stock Exchange - see Stock Market
  • Amnesty International - see exhibitions, group: Blumhelman Gallery
  • Ampex Video Art - see television
  • Anderson, Dave - 4.1: 1983, see also Countdown to Superbowl by Dave Anderson
  • Anheuser-Busch - see promotions, 3.1: Duran vs. Leonard 1989
  • animals - see exhibitions, horse racing, 3.2.12
  • Animal Fair Magazine - 2.1: 2000, 4.1: 2000
  • Polar Bears - 4.1: 1979, 1984, 1993
  • birds - see also animals: roosters
  • Arkansas Wild Ducks, 1984 - 3.1: Arkansas Symphony Orchestra and Arkansas Wild Ducks, 1984
  • Fighting Cocks, Manila, 1976 drawing (watercolor) - 4.1: 1976
  • Manila Cock -Pit, 1976 drawing (watercolor) - 4.1: 1976
  • Parrots, 1982 - 4.1: 1984
  • Studies of Fighting Cocks, 1976 drawing (watercolor) - 4.1: 1976
  • cheetah
  • Kilimanjaro Cheetah, 1971 - 4.1: 1993
  • Portrait of the Cheetah, 2004 - 4.1: 2004
  • Cougar, 1981 painting and 1993 serigraph - 2.1: 1994, 4.1: 1993
  • cow - see Cow Parade
  • dog - 4.1: 1998
  • Black Labrador, 1977 - 4.1: undated 1990s
  • Borzoi - see also Pelkey, Joe (serigraph)
  • dog walkers - VC: 1983
  • The Great Dane, Hamlet, 1986 - 3.1: ASPCA 1986-1988, 4.1: 1986
  • Hounds of Chantilly - 2.1: 1980, 4.2: Playboy 1964, see Appendix E
  • Moore County Hounds, Southern Pines, North Carolina - 4.1: 1959, 4.2: Playboy 1960, see Appendix E
  • eagle, American Bald Eagle, 1978 - 4.1: 1993
  • elephant
  • Elephant Charge, 1999 - 4.1: 1999
  • Elephant Nocturne - 4.1: 1984, 1993
  • Elephant Stampede - 3.1: Advertising Layouts 1980s, 4.1: 1976, 1989, 1993, 1995 Shikar, 1980 - 4.1: 1982, 1993
  • giraffe, Giraffe Family - 4.1: 1978, 1993
  • gorilla, Gorilla Family - 4.1: 1993
  • horse - see horses
  • jaguar, Jaguar Family, 1984 - 4.1: 1993
  • leopard
  • Kenya Leopard, 1978 - 4.1: 1993
  • Leopard, 1971 serigraph - 3.1: Circle Gallery 1972, 4.1: 1988 -89, 1993
  • Serengeti Leopard, 1976 - 4.1: 1993
  • lion
  • Lion, 1968 - 4.1: 1993
  • Lions, date? - 4.1: 1974
  • Lion Couple - IV: 1984, 1993
  • Lion Family, 1974 - 2.1: 2004, 4.1: 1993
  • Lion's Pride II, 1978 - 4.1: 1993
  • Portrait of the Lion, 2002 - 4.1: 2002
  • Ocelot - 4.1: 1993
  • panther, Black Panther, 1975 - 3.1: Hammer Galleries Solo Exhibition 1975 -76, 4.1: 1975
  • rescue - see ASPCA, Bide-A-Wee, PAWS/LA, Humane Society of New York, Mount Pleasant Animal Shelter
  • rooster - Studies of Fighting Cocks, 1975 watercolor - 3.1: Hammer Galleries Solo Exhibition 1975-76
  • safari - 3.1: "LeRoy Neiman on Safari," The Wildlife Experience, Parker, CO, 2003, 3.2.12
  • tiger
  • Bengal Tiger - 4.1: 1993
  • Caspian Tiger, 1985 - 4.1: 1993
  • Delacroix's Tiger - 4.1: undated, 1993
  • Tiger, 1985 - 4.1: 1993
  • Young Tiger - 4.1: 1993
  • unicorn
  • The Hunt of The Unicorn, late 1960s mural - 3.1: "The Playboy Collection," Dyansen Gallery Traveling Exhibition 1989-90, 4.2: Playboy Ephemera 1960s
  • whale - see Moby Dick
  • wolf - see Call of the Wild, 1993
  • zebra, Zebra Family - 3.1: The Art Exchange Solo Exhibitions, Creve Coeur, MO 1978-79, 4.1: 1984, 1993
  • zoo - 3.2.12d
  • Anisfeld, Boris - 2.1: 1988
  • Anthony, Earl - see bowling
  • Antonacci, Joe - 4.1: 1982
  • Apollo Theater - 4.1: undated 1990s, 1998
  • Area nightclub, New York - 3.1: "Art", Group Exhibition at Area, 1985
  • arenas - see The Spectrum, Madison Square Garden
  • Arizona Heart Institute - see The Open Heart, 1982
  • Arizona Landscape, 1979 - 2.1: 1979
  • Arkansas - 3.1: Arkansas Symphony Orchestra and Arkansas Wild Ducks, 1984
  • Arledge, Roone - 2.2: ABC Correspondence, 3.1: Olympics Munich 1972, 3.1: "Recent Graphics and Drawings," The Far Gallery Solo Exhibition 1971, 3.1: Olympics, Montreal 1976 Roone Arledge, 1972 drawing - 4.1: 2003
  • Arliss - 4.1: 1996
  • Armory Art Fair, Washington DC - 4.1: 1977
  • Armstrong, Louis - see jazz
  • Army, U.S., service in - 1.1: Military Service
  • Army vs. Navy 1946, 2000 - 4.1: 2001
  • Arnstein, Vera Daphne - 4.1: 1990
  • Arrow shirts - see promotions
  • Art Aid - 4.1: 1986
  • L'art et l'automobile - 3.1: LeRoy Neiman Corvette 1984, 4.1: 1988, 2002, see also exhibitions
  • Art Brokerage Inc. - see Rose, Donna
  • Art Collection House Co., Ltd., Japan - 2.1: 1994, 1995
  • Art Directors Club of Oklahoma City - 4.1: 1967, VII
  • Art Expo - 4.1: Undated
  • Art for Education - 4.1: 1998
  • The Art of Gaming Through the Ages, by Arthur Flowers and Anthony Curtis, foreword by LeRoy Neiman - 3.1: The Art of Gaming Through the Ages, Huntington Press, 2000
  • Art Institute of Boston - 1.1: Honorary Degrees, 2.1: 1975, 4.1: 1975
  • Art Institute of Chicago - 1.1: Education and Teaching, 2.1: 1987, 1989, 1996, 3.1: "Drawing New Conclusions," Art Institute of Chicago group exhibition 1992, 4.1: 1978 ov, 2001, 2002, see also exhibitions
  • Auxiliary Board - 2.1: 1990
  • Barewalls, 2001 - 3.1: Art Institute of Chicago Reunion 2001
  • Art and Lifestyle, 1974 - see LeRoy Neiman: Art and LifeStyle, 1974, 3.2.1
  • ArtExpo New York - 2.1: 1989, 4.1: 1987, 1998, 2001
  • Art-o-gram: News of the art world for art dealers only - 4.1: 1977
  • Arthur Andersen & Co. - 4.1: 1981
  • Les Arts de France - 2.1: 1988
  • Arum, Bob and Lovee - 2.1: 1996, 1998, 4.1: 1996
  • Ascent, 1961 - 4.1: 1961
  • Ashford, Evelyn - see running
  • Aspen, CO - 4.1: 1993, 1994
  • Association for the Help of Retarded Children (AHRC) - 3.1: Thurman Munson and Thurman Munson Awards Dinner 1977-present
  • Astaire, Fred
  • Fred Astaire - 3.1: Good Tidings Foundation 1998 -, 4.1: 1985
  • Athens International Festival - 4.1: 1993
  • Atlanta, GA - 3.1: Economic Opportunity Atlanta 1968
  • Atlanta International Film Festival - 4.1: 1974 and ov, V: 1974
  • Atlanta Magazine - 4.1: 1969, 1975, 1996
  • Atlanta's Poor People Art School - 4.1: 1969
  • Atlantic City, New Jersey - see also casinos, promotions, 3.1: Tour de Trump 1989
  • attorney - see Shaw, Robert
  • auction - 4.1: 1978, 1997, 1998, 1999
  • Augusta National Golf Club, The 16th at Augusta, 1992 - 4.1: 1994
  • auto racing - 4.1: 1982, 1983, 1989, 1999
  • Andretti, Mario - 4.1: 1975, 1992
  • Andretti, Michael - 4.1: 1992
  • Brayton, Scott - 4.1: 1996
  • Beni Hana Grand Prix - 2.1: 1978
  • Caesar's Palace Grand Prix, 1981 - 3.1: Caesar's Palace Grand Prix 1981-83
  • Caesar's Palace Grand Prix, 1982 - 3.1: Caesar's Palace Grand Prix 1981-83
  • Caesar's Palace Grand Prix, 1983 - 3.1: Caesar's Palace Grand Prix 1981-83
  • Can-Am Race - 4.2: Playboy 1970, see Appendix E
  • Dallas Grand Prix, 1984 - 2.2: Neiman-Marcus 1983-88, 3.1: Dallas Grand Prix 1984
  • Denver Grand Prix, 1990 - 3.1: Denver Grand Prix 1990-1991
  • Denver Grand Prix, 1991 - 3.1: Denver Grand Prix 1990-1991
  • Ferrari - 4.1: 1989
  • Fittipaldi, Emerson
  • Fittipaldi, 1989 - 3.1: Emerson Fittipaldi 1989, 4.1: 1990
  • Grand Prix Heart Ball - 3.1: Denver Grand Prix 1990-91
  • Grand Prix de Monaco - 2.1: 1986, 2.2: Playboy Enterprises Inc. 1980s, 4.2: Playboy Ephemera 1980, Press and Paraphernalia
  • Grand Prix de Monaco, 1976 - 4.1: 1993, 4.2: Playboy Ephemera 1980, Press and Paraphernalia
  • Indianapolis 500 - 3.1: Indy 500, 1985-87
  • Pits at Indy, 1968 - 2.1: 1976
  • Le Mans - 3.2. Winners, 1983, Harry N. Abrams Notes on Auto Racing and Basketball, 4.2: Playboy 1969, 4.2: Playboy Ephemera 2000s, see Appendix E
  • Miami Grand Prix - 3.1: Miami Grand Prix 1991-92
  • Toyota Grand Prix of Miami, 1991 (for 1992 race) - 3.1: Miami Grand Prix 1991-92
  • Penske, Roger - 3.1: Indy 500, 1985-87
  • Revson, Peter
  • Peter Revson, Can-Am Race, 1970 drawing - 3.1: Rotonda Superstars 1973-75
  • Toyota Monterey Grand Prix, 1990 - 4.1: 1990
  • Laguna Seca Raceway, 1989 - 4.1: 1990
  • automobiles - 3.1: LeRoy Neiman Corvette 1984, 4.1: 1993, 1999, 2001, see also l'Art et l'Automobile, and auto racing
  • The Robb Report Magazine - 2.1: 1982, 4.1: 1983, 1987
  • Rolls-Royce - 3.1: Lawrence Ross Galleries Exhibitions 1985, 4.1: undated, 1983
  • awards - 1.1: Awards
  • B
  • Baden Baden - 2.1: 1997
  • Baghdad of the Midwest, 1975 - see Saint Paul, Minnesota
  • Bailey, Jim - see golf: Atlanta National Golf Club
  • Baker, Dusty - 4.1: 1998
  • Bal de la Mer - 3.1: Monaco 1994, 4.1: 1994
  • Baldwin, James, James Baldwin, 1961 and 1964 drawings - 2.1: 2002
  • ballet - 4.1: 1987, V: Kathy Healey, 1981, see also dance
  • Ballet Arkansas - 2.1: 1990, 4.1: undated 1980s
  • Ballet: The Daring Project, Joyce Theater, 1996 - 4.1: 1996
  • Ballet Theater Foundation, Inc. - 4.1: 1976
  • Baryshnikov, Mikhail, Baryshnikov, 1983 - 3.1: Des Moines Ballet Commissions 1983-1986, 3.2. Winners, 1983, Harry N. Abrams
  • Bolshoi Ballet - 4.1: 1968, 4.2: Playboy 1969
  • Gregory, Cynthia - 2.1: 1986, 2.1: 1990
  • Nureyev, Rudolph, Nureyev, 1974 drawing - 3.1: Hammer Galleries Solo Exhibition 1975-76, Nureyev, 1986 - 3.1: Des Moines Ballet Commissions 1983-1986
  • Prima Ballerina 'Assoluta' - 2.1: 1986, 1989, 4.1: 1989
  • Ballot, Isabelle - 4.1: 1996, 1998, 2001
  • Barber, Tiki - 4.1: 2001, 2002
  • Barclays Bank - 4.1: 1993
  • Bardot, Brigitte - 4.1: 1961
  • BareWalls - 1.1: Education and Teaching-Art Institute of Chicago after 1959
  • Barkley, Charles - 4.1: 1999, 2001, V: Photographs
  • Charles Barkley, 1997 - V: Photographs
  • Barnet, Will - 2.2: JoAnn Perse Gallery 1983-02
  • Barnett, Dick - 4.1: 1990
  • "Baroque Bravura Today?" undated article by LeRoy Neiman - 4.1: undated
  • Barrington Enterprises Inc. - see Landau, Barry
  • bars - see restaurants and bars
  • Bartender Magazine - 2.2: Bartender Magazine, 4.2: Bartender Magazine
  • Ultimate Cocktail Book, 1990 - 4.2: Bartender Magazine
  • Ultimate Cocktail Book II - 4.2: Bartender Magazine
  • Baryshnikov, Mikhail - see ballet
  • baseball - 3.1: Mickey Mantle 1962-99, 3.1: Leo Durocher 1974 -1994, 3.1: Rusty Staub 1975 -1994, 3.1: Gaylord Perry's 300th win, 3.1: Willie Stargell 1980, 3.1: Nolan Ryan, 1981, 3.1: Skoal Pinch Hitter 1985 -87, 3.1: Dodgers Centennial, 3.1: The Shot Heard 'Round the World, 1991, 3.1: Phil Rizzuto 1994, 3.1: Casey Stengel 1996, 3.1: Jackie Robinson, 1997, 3.1: Mike Piazza 1999, 3.2.13, 4.1: 1992, also search for individual players and coaches by name in Index and Appendix A
  • All-Stars - 4.1: undated
  • Baseball Players, 1983 - 4.1: 1983
  • Baseball Writers Association of America - 4.1: 1990, 1993
  • Bay Area Baseball, 1990 - 3.1: Bay Area Baseball debut at Bowles/Sorokko, San Francisco 1990, 4.1: 1991
  • Boston Red Sox - 4.1: 1975, 1982, 1986
  • Brooklyn Dodgers - 3.1: The Shot Heard 'Round the World, 1991, 3.1: Jackie Robinson, 1997, see also Los Angeles Dodgers
  • Chicago Cubs - 3.1: Leo Durocher 1974-94, 3.1: Skoal Pinch Hitter Thad Bosley 1985
  • Cincinnati Reds - 4.1: 1975, 1986
  • Cleveland Indians - 4.1: 1975
  • etchings - 3.1: Circle Gallery 1972
  • Florida Marlins, 1992 - 2.1: 1992, 4.1: 1992
  • Hollywood All-Stars - 3.1: Mickey Mantle Paintings 1962-1999
  • Home Run Blast, 2002 etching - 3.2.13
  • Japan - 3.1: Hawaii and Japan 1974
  • Kansas City Royals - 4.1: 1990
  • Los Angeles Dodgers - 2.1: 1992, 3.1: Jackie Robinson, 1997, 4.1: 1992; Dodgers Centennial, 1990 - 3.1: Dodgers Centennial 1990, 4.1: 1991
  • National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Cooperstown, NY - 2.1: 1978, 1996, 3.1: Leo Durocher 1974-94, 3.1: Phil Rizzuto 1994, 3.1: Casey Stengel 1996, 4.1: 1990, 1993 (yearbook), 1994, 1995
  • New York Giants - 3.1: The Shot Heard 'Round the World, 1991
  • New York Mets - 3.1: Rusty Staub 1975-1994, 3.1: Casey Stengel 1996, 4.1: 1979, 1985, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1996, 2001, 2002
  • New York Yankees - 2.1: 2004, 3.1: Mickey Mantle 1962-99, 3.1: Phil Rizzuto 1994, 4.1: 1977, 2000
  • Oakland Athletics - 2.1: 1993, 4.1: 1988 -89, 1993
  • Oklahoma Redhawks (minor league) - 2.1: 1998
  • Philadelphia Phillies - 4.1: 1993
  • Pittsburgh Pirates - 3.1: Willie Stargell 1980, 4.1: 1984; Pittsburgh Pirates, 1973 - 4.1: 1973
  • Saint Louis Cardinals - 4.1: 1999
  • San Francisco Giants - 4.1: 1988-89
  • Seattle Mariners - 3.1: Gaylord Perry's 300th Win file
  • Sliding Home, serigraph - 3.1: Circle Gallery 1972, 4.1: 1978, 1988, 1989; team yearbooks - 3.1: Dodgers Centennial 1990, 4.1: 1973, 1977, 1979, 2001
  • World Series: 1966 - VII; 1972 - 4.1: 1972; 1975 - 4.1: 1975, 1986; 1976 - 2.1: 1976; 1986 - 4.1: 1986; 1989 - 4.1: 1989
  • basketball
  • Basketball, 1972 - 4.1: 1992
  • Basketball Superstars, 1975-76 - 4.1: 1977, 2001
  • college basketball - 4.1: 1992, 1994
  • Indiana University Hoosiers; Hoosier Hoopla, 1975 - 2.1: 1975, 4.1: 1976, 1978, 1989, VII: Pendants
  • North Carolina Tar Heels - 4.1: 1977
  • Oregon State University - 4.1: 1977
  • University of Kentucky Wildcats; The Wildcats, 1978 - 3.1: The Wildcats 1978
  • University of Nevada, Las Vegas - 4.1: 1983
  • Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame - 3.1: Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame 1978-91
  • NBA basketball - 3.1: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 1984, 3.1: Orlando Magic commission, 1990, 3.1: Larry Bird, 1993, 4.1: 1977, 1979
  • All-Stars - 4.1: 1977
  • NBA All -Star Game - 4.1: 1978
  • Boston Celtics - 3.1: Larry Bird, 1993, 4.1: 1989 ov
  • Buffalo Braves - 2.1: 1976
  • Chicago Bulls - 4.1: 1989
  • Houston Rockets - 4.1: 1975
  • Los Angeles Clippers - 2.1: 1989
  • Los Angeles Lakers - 3.1: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 1984, 4.1: 1989 ov
  • Milwaukee Bucks - 4.1: 1977
  • New York Knicks - 4.1: 1968, 1969, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1989, 1993
  • Orlando Magic - 3.1: Orlando Magic commission 1990, 4.1: 1989
  • Philadelphia 76ers - 4.1: 1999
  • Washington Bullets - 4.1: 1980
  • Battig, Joseph - 2.1: 1996
  • Battle of the Bay, serigraph - 4.1: 1989
  • Baumgartner, Bruce - see wrestling
  • Beard, James - 3.1: James Beard 1985-2002, 4.1: 1996
  • The Beatles
  • The Beatles, 1966, serigraph 1992 - 3.1: Dyansen Gallery Solo Exhibition, Atlantic City, and The Beatles serigraph 1992
  • John Lennon, 1990 etching - 3.1: John Lennon Etching 1990
  • Beatty, Warren - 3.1: Tyson vs. Spinks 1988
  • beauty pageants
  • ITMSA Miss Legs Competition - 2.1: 1983
  • Miss America - 3.1: Miss America Pageant 1983-1984
  • Miss Asia - 3.1: Miss Asia Pageant 1986
  • Miss J.A.P. and Miss Purim Pageants - 4.1: 1982
  • Miss Legs America - 2.1: 1980, 4.1: 1984
  • Miss Teen USA - 3.1: Miss Teen USA Pageant 1983
  • Miss Universe - 3.1: Miss Universe Pageant 1981
  • Miss USA - 3.1: Miss USA Pageant 1978
  • Miss World -USA - 3.1: Miss World-USA Beauty Pageant 1975
  • Mrs. America - 3.1: Mrs. America Pageant 1982
  • Playboy Bunny of the Year Pageant - 2.2: Playboy Enterprises Inc. 1970s
  • Beaux Arts, Inc. Award - 1.1: Awards
  • Begin, Menachem - 3.1: Peace Treaty, 1980
  • Behan, Brendan - see Borstal Boy
  • Behm, Kenneth - 2.1: 1989
  • Bench, Johnny - 4.1: 1972
  • Bench, The Catcher, 1989 - 3.1: Johnny Bench 1989
  • Bennett, Chef John - 2.2: Chef John Bennett 1998 -2000, 4.1: 2002, John Bennett, 1988 drawing - 4.1: 1988, 1998
  • Bennett, Tony - 4.1: 1963, 1973, 1985
  • Berra, Yogi - 4.1: 1985, 1998
  • Yogi Berra Museum - 3.1: "Viva el Beisbol!" exhibition, Yogi Berra Museum, 2000
  • Bernstein, Leonard, Leonard Bernstein, 1972 - 4.1: 1972; Leonard Bernstein, undated drawing - 4.1: 1972; Leonard Bernstein, 1967 drawing - 4.1: 1998
  • Bethany College - 4.1: 1979
  • Bethesda Fountain; View of Bethesda Fountain, 1989 - 3.1: A Salute to Central Park Exhibition 1989
  • Better Boys Foundation - 4.1: 1974
  • Beverly Hills, California - 2.1: 1985, 1989, see exhibitions: Lawrence Ross Galleries
  • Beverly Hills Hotel - 2.1: 1989
  • Bide-A-Wee - 4.1: 1992
  • Big Time Golf, by LeRoy Neiman - 3.1: Saks Fifth Avenue 1994-1999, 3.2:10
  • billboard - 3.1: Stadium Tennis Billboard, 1981, 3.1: Caesar's Palace Grand Prix 1981-83, 3.1: Folies Bergere, Tropicana, Las Vegas 1983, VC: 1980s
  • Billboard Magazine International Billie Awards - 3.1: Billboard Magazine First Annual Billie Awards 1993
  • billiards - 4.2: Billiard World Magazine 1963-65
  • Billiard World Magazine - 4.2: Billiard World Magazine 1963-65
  • Pool Game, 1966 - 4.1: 1998
  • Pool Room, serigraph - 3.1: Circle Gallery 1972
  • Sardi's World Billiard Championship - 4.2: Playboy 1963, see Appendix E
  • Bimini, Bahamas - 2.1: 1977, 1979
  • Bingo, 1973 - 4.1: 1989
  • Binns, James - 4.1: 1996, 2000
  • Bird, Larry, Larry Bird, 1992 - 3.1: Larry Bird, 1993, see also Johnson, Earvin "Magic": Magic
  • birthday - 4.1: 1999
  • Black Labrador, 1977 - see animals
  • Black Panther, 1975 - see animals
  • Blackwood, Glenn - 4.1: 1993
  • Bland, Bobby Blue - 3.1: Blues Ball 1997-2004
  • Blaukmer, Professor Frederika - 4.1: 1979
  • Blecker, Tom, Kathy, and Barbra - 2.2: Artwork by Children, 2.2: Tom Blecker 1989-99
  • Bloomberg, Mayor Michael - 1.1: New York Friars Club, 1990s-2000s
  • Blue Moon Bay Co., Ltd., Japan - 2.1: 1997
  • bloopers - 4.1: 1978, 1997
  • Bluebird Café - 3.1: Iroquois Steeplechase, Nashville, TN, 1993
  • Blues Ball - 3.1: Blues Ball 1997-2004
  • Blum's - 3.1: Early Fashion Illustration 1949-57
  • B'nai B'rith - 1.1: Awards
  • Boathouse Restaurant - see Central Park Boathouse
  • boats - see sailing, or Showboats International; The Cambridge-Oxford Boat Race - 4.2: Playboy 1962, see Appendix E
  • Bochette, Liston - 2.1: 1981, 1984, 1985
  • bodybuilding - 4.1: 1977, 1982, 1990
  • Everson, Cory - 4.1: 1990
  • Schwarzenegger, Arnold - see Schwarzenegger, Arnold
  • Boek, Louis - 1.1: Military Service
  • Boggs, Bill - 4.1: 2002 ov., 2004
  • Bonaventure - see St. Bonaventure University
  • Bond, Julian - 4.1: 1969
  • Bonds, Barry - Barry Bonds, 2003 pastel - 3.1: Good Tidings Foundation, 1998-present book jacket illustrations - 3.1: folder 1, 3.1: Charlotte Chandler 1978-84, 4.1: 1973, 1982, 1988-89
  • Book of the Month Club - 3.2.5, 3.2. Winners, 1983, Harry N. Abrams , Text Drafts
  • books
  • by Mr. Neiman - see Publications files in Series 3.2
  • by others, containing Mr. Neiman's works - see Licensing Art and Design by Cynthia Revelli, Skip Singleton tennis books, see also book jacket illustrations
  • bookstores - see Publications files in series 3.2 for information on book signings at bookstores
  • Borg, Bjorn - see tennis
  • Borstal Boy - 2.1: 1984, 3.1: Borstal Boy 1970
  • Bosley, Thad - see Skoal Pinch Hitter
  • Bourgeois, Louise - 3.1: "Cig Art" Benefit Exhibitions 1996-2000
  • Bourne, Bob - 4.1: 1983
  • Bowe, Riddick - see boxing
  • Bowlers Journal - see bowling
  • Bowles, Franklin - see Bowles Galleries
  • Bowles Galleries - 1.2: Bowles Galleries, see exhibitions, see also Timothy Yarger Fine Art
  • bowling - 2.1: 1976
  • Anthony, Earl - 3.1: Million Dollar Strike, 1982
  • Carter, Don - 3.1: Million Dollar Strike, 1982
  • Esposito, Frank - 2.1: 1986, 1996, 3.1: Million Dollar Strike, 1982
  • Million Dollar Strike, 1982 - 3.1: Million Dollar Strike, 1982
  • Varipapa, Andy - 3.1: Million Dollar Strike, 1982
  • boxing - 3.1: Ali vs. Frazier I, 1971, 3.1: Ali vs. Frazier III "The Thrilla in Manila," 1975, 3.1: Ali vs. Spinks 1978, 3.1: Sportsman's Ball 1978, 3.1: Ali vs. Holmes 1980, 3.1: Duran vs. Leonard I, II, III 1980-89, 3.1: Hearns vs. Leonard 1981, 3.1: Tribute to Joe Louis (Holmes vs. Spinks) 1981, 3.1: Holmes vs. Cooney 1982, 3.1: Hagler vs. Hearns 1985, 3.1: Mike Tyson Portraits 1986-1990s, 3.1: Tyson vs. Spinks 1988, 3.1: McGirt vs. Whitaker 1993, 3.1: Tyson vs. Holyfield 1991-1996, 3.1: Holyfield -Lewis and Ali vs. Frazier I, 1971, 1999, 3.1: Lewis vs. Tyson 2002, 3.1: De La Hoya vs. Vargas 2002, 4.1: 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, undated 1990s, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
  • Ali, Muhammad - see Ali vs. Frazier, 3.1: Lewis vs. Tyson 2002, .2.1: 2001, 3.1: GOAT (Greatest of All Time - A Tribute to Muhammad Ali) Book by Taschen, 2004, 3.2.1, 3.2.16, 4.1: 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1985 1991, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 4.2: Playboy Ephemera 1960s, 4.2: The Ring Magazine as artist - 2.1: 1979, 4.1: 1966, 1967, 1970 ov, 1979
  • Muhammad Ali - Athlete of the Century, 2000 - 3.1: Muhammad Ali - Athlete of the Century, 2000-2002
  • Muhammad Ali - The Greatest Collector's Edition Magazine, 2002 - 4.1: 2002
  • Ali vs. Foreman, Zaire poster, 1974 - 4.1: 1974, 2000, 2002
  • Ali vs. Frazier
  • Ali vs. Frazier I, 1971 - 3.1: Ali vs. Frazier I, 1971
  • Ali vs. Frazier I, 1971, 1999 - 3.1: Holyfield -Lewis and Ali vs. Frazier I, 1999, 4.1: 2000
  • Ali vs. Frazier II etchings, 1974 - 3.1: Ali vs. Frazier I, 1971, 3.1: Circle Gallery 1972, 3.1: Ali vs. Frazier II, 1974, 3.1: Ali vs. Frazier III "The Thrilla in Manila," 1975, 4.1: 1990
  • Fight of the Century poster, 1971 - 3.1: Ali vs. Frazier I, 1971
  • Thrilla in Manila poster, 1975 - 3.1: Ali vs. Frazier III "The Thrilla in Manila," 1975, 4.1: 2000
  • Ali vs. Holmes, 1980 - 3.1: Ali -Holmes 1980, 4.1: 2000
  • Ali vs. Spinks, 1978 - 3.1: Ali vs. Spinks 1978, 4.1: 2000
  • Bobrick - 4.1: 1977
  • Bowe, Riddick - 4.1: 1993, 1995, 1996, 4.2: The Ring Magazine
  • Boxers Ball - 4.1: 1997
  • Boxing Beat Magazine - 4.1: 1988
  • Boxing Illustrated - 4.1: 1993
  • Boxing at the Ritz - 4.1: 1993
  • Boxing Writers Association of America - 1.1: Awards, 4.1: 1967, 1985, 2004
  • Brenner, Teddy - 2.1: 1978, 1979, 4.1: 1978, 4.2: The Ring Magazine
  • Camacho, Hector - 4.1: 1986, 1997
  • Chavez, Julio Cesar - 4.1: 1993, 1996
  • Julio Cesar Chavez, pastel - 4.1: 1996
  • Julio Cesar Chavez, 1996 drawing - 4.1: 1996
  • Clay, Cassius - see Muhammad Ali
  • Coetzee - 4.1: 1984
  • Cooney, Gerry - see Holmes vs. Cooney, 2.1: 1989, 2000, 4.1: 1981, 1987, 2001, 4.2: The Ring Magazine
  • De La Hoya, Oscar - 3.1: The Fight of the Millennium, 1999, 3.1: De La Hoya vs. Vargas 2002, 3.1: De La Hoya vs. Hopkins 2004, 4.1: 1995, 1997
  • Oscar De La Hoya, 1995 - 4.1: 1997
  • De La Hoya vs. Mosely poster 2000 - 3.1: De La Hoya vs. Mosley 2000
  • De La Hoya vs. Whitaker, 1997 - 4.1: 1997
  • Dundee, Angelo - 3.1: Angelo Dundee Tribute 2002
  • Duran, Roberto - 3.1: Duran vs. Leonard I, II, III 1980 -1989, 4.1: 1980, 1983, 1984, 1994, 1995, 4.2: The Ring Magazine
  • Ellis, Jimmy - 4.1: 1973 ov
  • F.I.S.T. - 2.1: 2000, 4.1: 2000, 2001
  • film, documentary - see Win a Few, Lose a Few, 1972
  • Foreman, George - see Ali vs. Foreman, 2.1: 1989, 4.1: undated, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1993, 1995, 1999, 4.2: The Ring Magazine
  • Foreman Frazier Fight - 4.1: undated
  • Foreman vs. Holmes, 1999 - 4.1: 1999
  • Frazier, Joe - see Ali vs. Frazier, 2.1: 1975, 4.1: undated, 1969 ov, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1981, 1992, 1998, 4.2: The Ring Magazine
  • Golden Gloves Championships - 4.1: 2000, 2001
  • Golota, Andrew - 4.1: 1996
  • Grant, Michael - see Lewis vs. Grant, 4.2: The Ring Magazine, 4.1: 2001
  • Graziano, Rocky - 4.1: 1990, 1991
  • HBO - 4.1: 2003, 2004
  • Hagler, Marvin - 3.1: Hagler vs. Hearns 1985, 4.1: 1984, 2000
  • Hearns, Thomas - 3.1: Hearns vs. Leonard 1981, 3.1: Hagler vs. Hearns 1985, 4.1: 2000, 4.2: The Ring Magazine
  • Thomas Hearns, 1985 - 4.1: 1985
  • The Heavyweights, vinyl LP recording 1970 - 4.1: 1970, VII: Box 3
  • Heavyweight Collision - 4.1: 2003
  • Heavyweight Explosion, 2000 - 3.1: Heavyweight Explosion 2000
  • Hinds, Bobby - 2.2: Bobby Hinds 1990-2000
  • Holmes vs. Coetzee, 1984 - 4.1: 1984
  • Holmes vs. Cooney poster, 1982 - 3.1: Holmes vs. Cooney 1982, 4.1: 2000
  • Holmes, Larry - see Ali vs. Holmes, Holmes vs. Cooney, 3.1: Tribute to Joe Louis (Holmes vs. Spinks) 1981, 4.1: 1984, 1999, 2001, 4.2: The Ring Magazine
  • Holmes vs. Cooney poster, 1982 - 3.1: Holmes vs. Cooney 1982, 4.1: 2000
  • Holmes vs. Shavers poster, 1979 - 4.1: 1979, 2000
  • Holmes vs. Spinks, 1985 poster - 4.1: 1985
  • Holyfield, Evander - see Tyson vs. Holyfield, 3.1: Holyfield-Lewis and Ali vs. Frazier I, 1999, 4.1: 1994, 1995, 1996, 2003
  • Hopkins, Bernard - Bernard Hopkins, 2004 - 3.1: De La Hoya vs. Hopkins 2004 Introduction of the Champions of the Ring, 1964-65 (or Ringside Madison Square Garden) - 4.1: 1965, 1983
  • Jones, Jr., Roy - 4.1: 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000; Roy Jones, Jr. - 4.1: 2000
  • King, Don - 4.1: 1977, 2003
  • Latin Legends - 4.1: 1992
  • Leonard, Sugar Ray - 3.1: Hearns vs. Leonard 1981, 3.1: Duran vs. Leonard I, II, III 1980-89, 4.1: 1980 ov, 1997, 4.2: The Ring Magazine
  • Lewis, Lennox - see Lewis vs. Grant, 3.1: Holyfield -Lewis and Ali vs. Frazier I, 1999, 4.1: 1994, 1995, 2001
  • Lewis vs. Grant poster, 2000 - 4.1: 2000 and ov
  • Lewis vs. Tyson poster, 2002 - 3.1: Lewis vs. Tyson 2002
  • Liston, Sonny - 3.2.16, 4.1: 1964, 1965, 1974 ov, 4.2: Playboy Ephemera 1960s
  • Louis, Joe - 3.1: Tribute to Joe Louis (Holmes vs. Spinks fight) 1981
  • Joe Louis, 1983 - 3.1: Kayo Joe Louis Boxing Card 1991, 4.1: 1991
  • Malave, Chu Chu - 4.1: 1973
  • Mathis, Buster - 4.1: 1971
  • The Maulers 1993 lithograph - 4.1: 1993
  • Mayweather, Floyd - 4.1: 2000
  • McGirt, James "Buddy" - 3.1: McGirt vs. Whitaker 1993
  • Morrison, Tommy - 4.1: 1993, 1995
  • Mosely, Shane - see De La Hoya vs. Mosely
  • North American Boxing Federation - 4.1: 2000
  • Norton, Ken - 4.1: 1976, 1981, 4.2: The Ring Magazine
  • New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame - 1.1: Awards - Inductions, 4.1: 2000
  • Olympic boxing - see Olympics
  • Patterson, Floyd - 4.1: 1972
  • Quarry, Jerry - 4.1: 1969 ov, 1970, 4.2: The Ring Magazine
  • Red Boxers, 1973 - 4.1: 1973
  • Reid, David
  • David Reid, 1998 - 4.1: 1998
  • Ring Magazine - 3.2. Winners, 1983, Harry N. Abrams, 4.1: 1966, 4.2: The Ring Magazine
  • Ringside and Training Principles, by Goodman and Homansky 2001 - 3.1: Ringside and Training Principles by Goodman and Homansky 2001
  • Robinson, Sugar Ray - 2.1: 1989, 4.1: 1989, 1994; Sugar Ray Robinson, 1969 - 4.1: 1969, 1998
  • Rocky - see Rocky films
  • Salute to Boxing Greats Award - 1.1: Awards
  • Shavers, Earnie - see Holmes vs. Shavers, 4.1: 1973 ov, 1977, 4.2: The Ring Magazine Spinks, Leon - see Ali vs. Spinks, 3.1: Tribute to Joe Louis (Holmes vs. Spinks) 1981, 4.2: The Ring Magazine
  • Spinks, Michael - 3.1: Tyson vs. Spinks 1988, 4.1: 1987, 4.2: The Ring Magazine
  • Sting Like a Bee by Jose Torres and Bert Sugar - 2.1: 1972
  • Thornton, Wayne - 4.1: 1966
  • Toney, James - 4.1: 2003, James Toney, 1994 - 4.1: 2004
  • Torres, Jose - 4.1: 1966
  • Trinidad, Felix - 2.1: 1999, 3.1: The Fight of the Millennium, 1999
  • Tyson, Mike - 3.1: Mike Tyson portraits 1986-90s, 3.1: Tyson vs. Spinks 1988, 3.1: Lewis vs. Tyson 2002, 4.1: 1986, 1988, 1989, 1995, 1996, 1999 portraits - 4.2: The Ring Magazine, 4.1: 1999, 2001
  • Tyson vs. Holyfield, 1996 - 3.1: Tyson vs. Holyfield 1991-1996
  • Vargas, Fernando - 3.1: De La Hoya vs. Vargas 2002
  • Veteran Boxers Association of NY - 4.1: 1993
  • Whitaker, Pernell "Sweet Pea" - 2.1: 1999, 3.1: McGirt vs. Whitaker 1993, 4.1: 1993, 1995, 1997
  • Williams, Cleveland - 4.1: 1966, 1967
  • World Boxing Association Annual Awards Dinner - 4.1: 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000
  • World Boxing League - 4.1: Undated 2000s
  • Boy Scouts of America - 2.1: 1989, 4.1: 1989 ov
  • Boys' Athletic League - 4.1: 1974
  • Boys and Girls Clubs of America - 4.1: 1977, All Sports Hall of Fame Dinner - 4.1: undated 1970s, 1996, 1997, Legends & Fans Dinner - 4.1: 1990
  • Boys Town of Italy - 4.1: 1987, 1988, 1992
  • Bradley, Bill - 3.1: Bill Bradley 1978 -2000, 3.1: Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, 1993, 3.2. LeRoy Neiman: An American in Paris, 1994, 4.1: 1981, 1999
  • Branca, Ralph - 3.1: The Shot Heard 'Round the World, 1991, 2.1: 1994, 4.1: 1994
  • Brayton, Scott - see auto racing
  • Brazil Stock Exchange, 1985 - 2.1: 1985
  • Brenner, Teddy - see boxing
  • Brett, George - 4.1: 1990; George Brett, 1992 - 4.1: 1992
  • Brice, Bobbie - 4.1: 1982
  • Bride's Magazine - 3.1: Early Fashion Illustration 1949-57
  • Broadway - see musicals or Times Square, 2001
  • Brooklyn Bridge, 1995 - 1.1: Honorary Degrees - Saint Francis College, 3.1: Brooklyn Bridge, 1995, 4.1: 1995, 1998
  • brothel - see Mustang Ranch
  • Brown, Jim - 3.1: Gridiron Football News 1971-73
  • Brown, Larry
  • Larry Brown - 4.1: 1972
  • Bruce, Lenny - 4.1: 1976
  • Jeffrey Bryan Fine Art - 4.1: 1989
  • Bryant, Coach Paul "Bear," Coach Bear Bryant, 1979 - 2.1: 1979, 1983, 1989, 4.1: 1981
  • Budweiser - see Anheuser-Busch
  • Buena Vista Bar - 4.2: Bartender Magazine 1987-1992
  • bull riding - see rodeo
  • bullfight - 4.1: 1960
  • Kneeling Matador, 1968 - 2.1: 1976
  • El Matador, 1965 - 2.1: 1986
  • Matador, 1967 - 4.1: 1989
  • La Plaza de Toros - 4.2: Playboy 1961, see Appendix E
  • Toreador, 1968 - 4.1: 1984
  • Burgdorff Cultural Center - 4.1: 1999
  • Burger King - see promotions
  • Burns, George - 3.1: Celebrity Night at Spago, 1993
  • Burr & Associates (Cameron Burr) - 2.1: 1992, 1993, 3.1: The Texas Longhorns, 1985, 3.1: '21' Club, 1990 (photo)
  • Bush, President George H.W. and Barbara - 1.1: Honorary Degrees c., 2.1: 1989
  • Bush, President George W. - 2.1: 2003
  • Bushkin, Joe - 4.1: 1997
  • Busker Alley - 3.1: "Busker Alley," 1995
  • Byrams, Gina - 3.1: Hammer Galleries Solo Exhibition 1970
  • Byrne, Janet - see Neiman, Janet
  • C
  • CBS Sports television - 2.1: 1979, 2.2: CBS Sports, 4.1: 1978, 1985
  • CD ROM - VII
  • Caesar's Palace - see casinos
  • Cahill, Very Reverend Joseph - 1.1: Honorary Degrees, St. John's University, Honorary Doctorate, 1980, St. John's University, Gold Medal of Honor, 1985
  • Caine, Michael - 2.1: 1981
  • Calder, Alexander - 4.1: 1973 (see exhibitions, two-person)
  • calendars - 4.1: 1974 ov, 1976, 3.1: Wild Animals and Art of Sport Calendars 1992-94 and ov, 3.1: Golf Courses Calendar 1996
  • California Cuisine (The Lark Creek Inn), 198? - 3.1: Saks Fifth Avenue 1994-1999, 4.1: 2004
  • Call of the Wild, by Jack London - 3.1: Call of the Wild 1993
  • Camacho, Hector - see boxing
  • Camp David Peace Accords, 1998 - see Carter, President Jimmy
  • Campbell, Earl - 2.1: 1982
  • Campbell's Soup - 4.1: 2004
  • Cannes Film Festival - 3.1: Beauty, the Beach, and the Bizarre 1984
  • Cape Town, South Africa - 4.1: 1997
  • Capone, Al, Al Capone - 3.1: Circle Gallery 1972, 4.1: 1972, 1992, 1995
  • Cappy Productions - 2.1: 2000
  • Caracas, Venezuela - 2.1: 1972, 1976, 1977, 1980, see exhibitions: Museo de Bellas Artes
  • "Caring is Fashionable" - 4.1: 1981
  • Carlson, Bill - see "Neiman's Cuba"
  • Carnaval, 1981 - 3.2.6, 3.2 ov., see Haskell, Nikki
  • Carousel, 1958 - 4.1: 1950s
  • The Carousel of Hope - see also Appendix A, 3.1: Carousel Ball 1982-present
  • Carpenter, Rob - 4.1: 1982
  • carpet - see tapestry
  • Carreras, Jose - 3.1: The Three Tenors, 1996
  • cars - see automobiles
  • Carter, Don - see bowling
  • Carter, Lillian - 3.1: Peace Treaty, 1980, V: 1970s
  • Carter, President Jimmy - 4.1: 1978, 1989
  • Peace Treaty, 1980 - 3.1: Peace Treaty, 1980
  • Camp David Peace Accords, 1998 - 4.1: 1998
  • Casey at the Bat, by Ernest L. Thayer, illustrated by LeRoy Neiman - 3.2.13
  • casinos and gambling - 3.1: Circle Gallery 1972, 4.1: 1984, 1997, 1998, see also The Art of Gaming Through the Ages
  • Baden Baden, 1988 - 4.1: 1988
  • Bally's Park Place, Atlantic City - 2.1: 1999
  • Bally's, Las Vegas - 2.1: 1999
  • Le Casino de Monte Carlo, 1969 - 4.1: 1984
  • Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas - 2.1: 1998, 3.1: Caesar's Palace 1980, 3.1: Alan King Caesar's Palace Tennis Classic 1980-83, 3.1: Caesar's Palace Grand Prix 1981-83, 3.1: Holmes-Cooney 1982, 4.1: undated 1970s, 1976, 1979, undated 1980s, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1993
  • Desert Inn - 2.1: 1983, 1984, 1997, 1998, 4.1: 1998
  • Les Femmes du Caesar's Palace - 4.1: undated 1980s
  • Chemin de Fer, 1966 (1991 serigraph release) - 3.1: Dyansen Gallery Playboy Collection touring exhibition 1989, 4.1: 1991, 1998
  • Craps Kinshasa - 4.1: 1976
  • Fiesta Casino Hotel - 2.1: 1997
  • Gambling Times Magazine - 4.1: 1984
  • Gaming Table, 1958 - 3.1: Dyansen Gallery Playboy Collection touring exhibition 1989
  • The Golden Nugget, Las Vegas - 3.1: Golden Nugget Casino, Las Vegas 1988
  • Green Table, 1972 - 4.1: undated, 1984
  • Harrah's Trump Plaza, Atlantic City - see Trump, Donald
  • High Stakes, 1974 - 4.1: 1984
  • The Hustler - see The Hustler
  • International Poker, 2004 serigraph of earlier painting - 4.1: 2004
  • Merv Griffin's Resorts Casino and Hotel, Atlantic City - 3.1: Merv Griffin's Resorts Casino Exhibition 1990
  • Ocean Club, Atlantic City - see promotions
  • The Poker Game - 4.1: 1980
  • Rio Suite Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas - 2.1: 1997
  • Roulette, 1957 - 4.1: 1950s
  • Roulette, 1970 - 2.1: 1970, 4.1: 1995
  • Roulette II, 1996 serigraph - 3.2:11, 4.1: 1996, 1997
  • Sands Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas - 2.1: 1994, 1997
  • Slots-change Girl, 1980 - 4.1: 1984
  • Stud Poker - 4.1: 1984
  • Tropicana Resort & Casino, Las Vegas - 2.1: 1999, VII: Artifacts
  • Casino Legends Hall of Fame, LeRoy Neiman Award - 2.1: 1999, 4.1: 1999
  • Folies Bergere - 3.1: Folies Bergere, Tropicana 1983, 3.1: Folies Bergere Neiman Chips 1999, 4.1: 1999
  • t.v. commercial - 4.1: 1984
  • Trump Plaza, Atlantic City - see Trump, Donald
  • Trump Taj Mahal, Atlantic City - see Trump, Donald
  • Vegas Blackjack - 4.1: 1984, 1996
  • catalogue raisonnes - 3.2.5, 3.2.9, 3.2.14
  • Cavett, Dick - 2.1: 1999
  • "Celebration 2000" Exhibition - 3.2.14
  • Celebrity Night at Spago, 1993 - 3.1: Celebrity Night at Spago, 1993
  • Centaur Galleries, Las Vegas - see exhibitions
  • Center Art Galleries, Hawaii - 3.1: Center Art Galleries Exhibition, Hawaii 1985, 4.1: 1984, 1987
  • Central Park Boathouse - see restaurants
  • cereal box - see Wheaties
  • Chabot Galleries - 2.1: 1989
  • Chamberlain, Wilt - see 3.1: Basketball Superstars, 1975 -76, 3.1: Kareem Abdul -Jabbar, 1984, 3.1: Wilt Chamberlain 2000, 4.1: 1981
  • champagne - 3.1: Duval LeRoy Champagne 1999-2001
  • Champagne Taittinger - 3.1: 1993
  • Champagne...Uncorked! by Rosemary Zraly - 3.1: Saks Fifth Avenue 1994-1999, 3.1: Champagne...Uncorked! by Rosemary Zraly 1996
  • Champions vs. MS - 2.1: 1977
  • Champs-Elysses
  • Le Champs- Elysses, 1992 - 4.1: 1996
  • The Champs-Elysees, la Voie Triomphale, 1994 - 4.1: 1997
  • Chandler, Charlotte - 3.1: Charlotte Chandler 1978-84, 3.1: March of Dimes' Gourmet Gala 1985
  • Channel Thirteen, New York - 2.1: 1984, 4.1: 1983
  • Charismatic - 4.1: 1999
  • charity - 2.1: Charities (all files), see also AIMS (Committee to Aid Multiple Sclerosis), American Cancer Society, American Diabetes Association, American Heart Association, Association for the Help of Retarded Children (AHRC), Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Boys Town of Italy, Carousel of Hope (Children's Diabetes Foundation), Champions vs. MS, Children's Hearing Institute, Citymeals-on-Wheels, Concern's Charity of Champions, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Doodle for Hunger, Good Tidings Foundation, Hope House Ministries, Hospital Relief Fund of the Caribbean, International Heart Foundation, International Sephardic Education Foundation, Jackie Robinson Foundation (under Robinson, Jackie), Jimmy Fund, Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, Leukemia Society of America, Make-a-Wish Foundation, Monmouth Park Charity Ball, Muscular Dystrophy Association, Myasthenia Gravis Foundation, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, North Shore Child and Family Guidance Association, Race to Erase MS, Rock for the Cure, Ronald McDonald House, Special Olympics, United Cerebral Palsy Association, United Way, 4.1: 1981, 1992, 1999; see also animals: rescue
  • Charlie Cosmetics - see promotions
  • Chavez, Julio Cesar - see boxing
  • chef - 3.1: James Beard 1985-87, see also Bennett, Chef John; Clark, Chef Patrick; Kopf, Stefan; Lomonaco, Chef Michael; food; restaurants; Soltner, Chef Andre
  • Chemical Bank - 2.2: Manufacturers Hanover and Chemical Bank, VII: Box 3
  • Cher - 4.1: 1981
  • chess - see Fischer, Bobby
  • Chicago Board of Trade, 1974-75 - 2.1: 1977, 1989, 4.1: 1977
  • Chicago Public Library - 4.1: 1955-59
  • Chicago Serigraphic Workshop - 2.1: 1977
  • children, artwork by - 2.2: Artwork from Children
  • children, letters from - 2.2: Mrs. Vladimir's Class 1975-85, 2.2: Hutchinson KS, Elementary Schools, 1976-78, 2.2: Mr. Silver's Class 1978-81, see also various letters in 2.1 Fan Mail files
  • Children at Heart - 4.1: 1996
  • Childrens Diabetes Foundation - 3.1: Carousel Ball 1982-present
  • Children's Hearing Institute - 4.1: 1994
  • China - 2.1: 1983
  • Chinaglia, Georgio - see soccer
  • Choate School - 4.1: 1969
  • Christie's - 4.1: 1978
  • Christina Galice Gallery - 2.1: 1990
  • churches - 4.1: 1964, 1965; The Organ at St. Paul the Apostle, 1965 - 4.1: 1965
  • cigars - 2.1: 1997, 1998, 4.1: 1996, 1997, 1998
  • Cigar Aficionado Magazine - 2.1: 1995, 4.1: 1995, 1997
  • Components of Fire by (Aaron Sigmond or Jim Mauro) with Foreword by LeRoy Neiman - 2.1: 1997
  • Playboy's LeRoy Neiman Selection by Don Diego - 3.1: Playboy's LeRoy Neiman Selection by Don Diego, 1997
  • Puro Cigar Company - see Sigmond, Aaron
  • Rhythm and Smoke Cigar Video - 3.1: Rhythm and Smoke Cigar Industry Video 1997-1998
  • Wine, Women and Cigar, 1996 - 3.1: Playboy's LeRoy Neiman Selection Cigars 1996, 4.1: 1999, 4.2: Bartender Magazine Cincotti, Peter - 4.1: 2002 ov.
  • Circle Galleries, Chicago and New York - 2.1: 1979, 1989, 4.1: 1973, 1981, 1989, 1.2: Felicie Correspondence, see exhibitions, solo: Circle Galleries and "Ali-Frazier"
  • Circus, 2000 - 3.1: Circus 2000, 4.1: 2001
  • Cirker - Hayes Warehouse - IID: Inventory of Prints Stored in Warehouse 1970s-80s
  • Cities in Schools - 3.1: Cities in Schools and Harlem Streets, 1981, 4.2: Arts Magazine
  • City by the Bay, 1993 - see San Francisco
  • City By The Bay, by Charles Fracchia, cover illustration by LeRoy Neiman - 3.1: San Francisco Series 1991-93
  • Citymeals-on-Wheels - see Beard, James
  • Clark, Chef Patrick Dean - 4.1: 1998
  • Classic Leather - see promotions
  • Classic Moments Watches - 3.1: Classic Moments LeRoy Neiman Watch Collection 1989
  • Classico Postcards - 2.1: 1992
  • Claude-Jobrack, Madeleine - 3.1: '21' Club, 1990 (photo)
  • Clay, Cassius - see boxing: Ali, Muhammad
  • Clayton, Derek - 3.1: New York City Marathon 1984-2001
  • Clemens, Roger, The Rocket - Roger Clemens, 2003 - 3.1: The Rocket - Roger Clemens, 2003
  • Clemente, Roberto - 4.1: 1992, Roberto Clemente - 4.1: 1973
  • Clinton, President Bill - 3.2. Big Time Golf, 1992, 4.1: 1992
  • clothing - VII
  • clothing stores - see Marshall Fields, Neiman Marcus, Pallack, Rick, and Saks Fifth Avenue, 4.1: 1958
  • Clough, Charles - 4.1: 1986
  • Club El Morocco - 4.1: 1979
  • Clubhouse Turn, 1975 - see horse racing
  • Coalition for the Homeless - 4.1: 1986
  • Coca-Cola Company - 2.1: 1994
  • Coetzee - see boxing
  • Coghlan, Eamon - see running
  • Cohen, Mouli - 3.1: Soft Paintings 1989
  • collectibles - see promotions
  • collectors - 4.1: 1969, 1980, 1981, see Wolfson
  • college sports - see basketball, football
  • Columbia Space Shuttle - 4.1: Undated ov
  • Columbia University - School of the Arts - 3.1: LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies, Columbia University 1995-present; School of General Studies - 2.1: 1977
  • Comaneci, Nadia - see gymnastics
  • Comedia dell' Arte - 3.1: Royal Doulton collectible plates 1974-78
  • comic strips - see Doonesbury
  • commercials - see Promotions
  • Commodities Magazine - see The Chicago Board of Trade, 1974-75
  • Concern Foundation
  • Concern's Charity of Champions - 4.1: 1983
  • conductors - see Bernstein, Leonard; Slatkin, Leonard
  • Contemporary University - 4.1: 1980
  • Cooney, Gerry - see boxing
  • computer art - 4.1: 1975
  • Conner, Bart - see gymnastics
  • Converse - 2.1: 1982
  • Bill Corum Award - 1.1: Awards
  • Corvette, Limited Edition Neiman - 3.1: Corvette 1984, V: 1980s, Rendezvous a la Corvette, 1984 - 3.1: Corvette 1984
  • Cosby, Bill - 4.1: 1991, 1997
  • Cosell, Howard - 4.1: 1987, 1995, V: 1991
  • cosmetics - see promotions
  • Cotton Club - 4.1: undated
  • Countdown to Superbowl, by Dave Anderson - 3.1: Countdown to Superbowl by Dave Anderson 1969
  • Country Rambler Magazine - 2.1: 1976, 4.1: 1976 ov
  • Couples - 4.1: 1976
  • Cow Parade, NYC - 3.1: Cow Parade NYC, 2000
  • cowboys - see The Lone Ranger, National Cowboy Hall of Fame, rodeo
  • Creative Communications - 2.1: 1976
  • cricket - 4.1: 1961
  • Crosby, Bing - 3.1: 43rd Crosby National Pro-Am, 1984
  • crossword puzzles - 4.1: 1990, 1991, 1995, 1998, 1999
  • Crozier, William - V: 1995
  • Csonka, Larry - 4.1: 1973, 1974; Larry Csonka - 4.1: 1972
  • Cuba - 3.1: "LeRoy Neiman in Cuba" Solo Exhibition, Pratt Institute, New York, 2003, 4.1: 1979
  • Cuban Dancers, 1997 - 3.1: Rhythm and Smoke Cigar Video 1997-98
  • The Culinary Arts exhibition - 3.1: The Culinary Arts exhibition 1998
  • Culinary Institute of America - 4.1: 2000
  • Cunningham, Merce - see dance
  • Current Biography - 4.1: 1996
  • Curtis, Mike - 3.1: Gridiron Football News 1971-1973
  • Curtis, Tony - 2.1: 1988
  • cycling
  • 3.1: Tour de Trump
  • Boul Mich Bike Rally, 1978 - 2.1: 1983, 4.1: 1978 ov
  • Indoor Cycling - 4.1: 2000, 2002
  • Tour de France - 4.1: 1984
  • Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - 4.1: 1996
  • D
  • Daily Double - see Fran Joswick Therapeutic Riding Center
  • Dalai Lama - 2.1: 2003
  • Daley, Robert - 4.1: 1966
  • Daley, Mayor Richard - 4.1: 1968
  • Dali, Salvador - 4.1: 1977, 1986, 1991, 2002 (mentioned throughout 1980s and 1990s)
  • Dan's Papers - 2.1: 1998, 1999, 4.1: 1997 ov
  • dance - see also ballet
  • Cunningham, Merce
  • Merce Cunningham Studio - 4.1: 2004
  • "Fringe TOMAR 2000" Festival Internacional de Danca Contemporanea, 2000 - VII
  • Graham, Martha - 2.1: 1989
  • Jacki Sorenson, 1981 - 4.1: 1981
  • Davidson Gallery - 4.1: 1986
  • Davis, Marvin and Barbara - 2.1: 1985, 3.1: Carousel Ball 1982-present
  • Davis, Jr. , Sammy - 3.1: Frank Sinatra at Royal Albert Hall 1989, 4.1: 1964, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1991, V: early 1960s, Bojangles, 1984 - 4.1: 1986
  • Dawkins, Peter - 2.1: 1980, 3.1: Peter Dawkins Poster 1988
  • De la Hoya, Oscar - see boxing
  • De La Vega, James - 4.1: 1999
  • Dean Day Gallery - 2.1: 1982, 1983, 1989, see also exhibitions
  • Dear Muffo, by Harold Conrad - 4.1: 1982
  • Edward J. DeBartolo Corporation - 2.2: DeBartolo Corporation and Associated Institutions 1989-91
  • DeBusschere, Dave - 4.1: 1974
  • The Dedication - 4.1: 1969
  • Deer Path Art League - 4.1: 1950s
  • Defiant, 1987 - see sculpture
  • Degregorio, Ernie - 2.1: 1976
  • Dekker, Mary - V: 1980s
  • Del Coronado Petit Galop, 1976 - 4.1: 1976
  • Del Greco, Maria -2.3: Letters from Artists, 4.1: undated, 1996
  • Delacroix's Tiger - see animals
  • Delligatti, Ralph - 4.1: 1992
  • Denver, CO - see auto racing
  • Denver, John - 4.1: 1994
  • Derek, Bo and John - 2.1: 1998, 4.1: 1985
  • Des Moines, Iowa
  • Des Moines Ballet - 3.1: Des Moines Ballet Commissions 1983-1986
  • Des Moines Symphony - 4.1: 1979
  • Desert Inn, Las Vegas - see casinos: Caesar's
  • Desert Symphony - see music: classical
  • designers - 4.1: 1997
  • Dewar's - 4.1: 1971
  • Dial-A-Dinner - 4.1: 1994
  • Diamond, Neil - 4.1: 1984
  • El Diario la Prensa - 2.1: 1987
  • A Dictionary of Sporting Artists, by Mary Ann Wingfield - 4.1: 1992
  • Dill, Bob - 2.1: 1997, 1999
  • Diller, Phyllis - 2.1: 1995, 1996, 1999
  • DiMaggio, Joe - 4.1: 1992
  • Joe DiMaggio: Yankee Clipper, 1998 - 3.1: Joe DiMaggio 1998-1999, 4.1:1998 Joe DiMaggio: Study for "Yankee Clipper", 1998 - 3.1: Joe DiMaggio 1998-1999
  • DiPietro, Marylou - 2.1: 1979, 3.2.3
  • diving - see swimming and diving
  • Dixon, Rod - see running
  • dog - see animals
  • Dokes, Michael - 4.1: 1993
  • Domingo, Placido - 3.1: The Three Tenors, 1996
  • Doodle for Hunger - 3.1: Doodle for Hunger I, II, III, IV, V, 2000-2004
  • Doonesbury - 4.1: 1981
  • Door County - 3.1: "LeRoy Neiman - A Retrospective Exhibition of Works on Paper," Fairfield Gallery, 2001
  • Dorfman, Fred - see Fred Dorfman, Inc.
  • Dorset, Tony - 2.1: 1982
  • Doubletake Gallery - 4.1: 1999
  • Douglas, Kirk, Kirk Douglas, 1984 - 2.1: 1999, 3.1: National Cowboy Hall of Fame 1985
  • dreams - 3.1: Folies Bergere, Tropicana, Las Vegas 1983
  • Drinhaus, Helmut - 2.2: Helmut Drinhaus 1988-2000
  • Driscoll, John (President of Iona College) - 1.1: Honorary Degrees, Iona College, Honorary Doctorate, 1985
  • Dubai - 2.1: 1988
  • Dublin Bar "The Stag's Head" - see The Stag's Head Bar, 1961
  • Dufresne, Isabelle - 4.1: 1988
  • Duguay, Ron - 4.1: 1982
  • Dundee, Angelo - see boxing
  • Duneier, Clyde - 4.1: 1993
  • Dupont, Andre - 4.1: 1974
  • Dupont pens - see promotions
  • Duran, Roberto - see boxing
  • Durocher, Leo - 3.1: Leo Durocher 1974-94, 3.1: Phil Rizzuto 1994, 4.1: 1968, Leo Durocher - 3.1: Leo Durocher 1974-94
  • Duval LeRoy, Carol - 3.1: Duval LeRoy Champagne, 1999
  • Dyansen Gallery - 3.1: Dyansen Gallery Playboy Collection touring exhibition 1989, 4.1: 1990, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1997
  • Van Dyke, Dick - 3.1: Emerald Art Gallery Solo Exhibition, Coronado, CA 1976
  • Dylan, Bob, Bob Dylan, 2001 - 4.1: 2001
  • E
  • Earhart, Amelia - The Adventuress, 1970s - 4.1: 1982
  • Eaton, Roy, Roy Eaton, 1980 - 2.1: 1980, 3.1: Roy Eaton, 1980, 1980-1992, 4.1: 1986
  • Economic Opportunity Atlanta - 3.1: 1968
  • Editions Limited - see Pelkey, Joe
  • education - 1.1: Education and Teaching, 4.1: 1980
  • Egypt - 3.1: Peace Treaty, 1980
  • Eiffel Tower - 4.1: 1995 4.2: Bartender Magazine 1997-2002
  • Eight Nation Athletic Games - 4.1: 1978
  • Einstein, Albert - Albert Einstein, 1992 drawing - 2.1: 1991
  • Eiteljorg, Harrison and Sonja - 2.2: Harrison and Sonja Eiteljorg, 3.1: "Sketches of the XXth Olympiad," Solo Exhibition, Indianapolis Museum of Art, 1972-73, 4.1: undated, 1963, 1986, 1994
  • Elayne Galleries - 2.1: 1979, 1989, 3.1: Elayne Galleries and P.J. Clarke's, 1978, 3.1: Stadium Tennis Billboard, 1981, 4.1: 2001, see also exhibitions
  • elephant paintings - see animals
  • Elkins Entertainment - 3.1: Rhythm and Smoke Cigar Video, 1997
  • Elles & Eux Magazine - 4.1: 1961
  • Ellington, Duke - see jazz
  • Ellis, Jimmy - 4.1: 1971
  • Ellis Island Medal of Honor - 1.1: Awards
  • Elway, John - 3.1: John Elway, 1999
  • Emerald Art Gallery - 2.1: 1977, 3.1: Emerald Art Gallery Solo Exhibition 1976
  • English, John - 1.1: Military Service
  • equestrian - see horses
  • Erte - 4.1: 1990, 1980s and 1990s (mentioned throughout)
  • Erving, Julius - see Basketball Superstars, 1975-76, Julius Erving, 1975 - 3.1: Julius Erving 1975-76
  • Esposito, Frank - see bowling
  • Esposito, Phil - 4.1: 1975
  • Esquire Magazine - 2.1: 1999, 3.1: Dewar's Profile 1970 ov, 4.1: 1999
  • Estefan, Emilio and Gloria - 2.1: 1984
  • etchings - 2.1: 1977, 3.1: Malletmen etching Certificate, 1977, 1.2: Bowles Galleries Correspondence 1970s, see also boxing: Ali vs. Frazier II etchings, 1974, and soccer: Soccer, 1989 etching, The Etchings of LeRoy Neiman, 1976 Knoedler booklet - 3.1: The Etchings of LeRoy Neiman, 1976 booklet (ov)
  • Eve Models, Ltd. - 4.1: 1971, 1974
  • Everson, Cory - see bodybuilding
  • Evert, Chris - see tennis
  • Ewbank, Weeb - 3.1: Gridiron Football News 1971-1973, 4.1: 1978
  • exhibitions - Note: Solo and group exhibitions are listed alphabetically by the venue name
  • solo exhibitions
  • 750 Studio, Chicago, 1953 - 3.1: 750 Studio, Chicago, Solo Exhibition 1953
  • Abercrombie & Fitch, 1974 - 4.1: 1974
  • Allyson Louis Gallery, Bethesda, MD, 1988 - 3.1: Superbowl XXII painting In the Pocket, at Allyson Louis Gallery 1988
  • Allyson Louis Gallery, Bethesda, MD, 1990 - 4.1: 1990, V: 1990
  • American Fine Art Editions, Inc., "Superbowl XXX," Jan 1996 - 3.1: Superbowl XXX Exhibition 1996
  • American Fletcher National Bank - see Indianapolis Museum of Art
  • l'art et l'automobile gallery, "Monte Carlo Chase," New York 1988 - 3.2. Monte Carlo Chase, 1988, Van Der Marck Editions, Ltd., Related Exhibitions
  • l'art et l'automobile gallery, New York, 1989 - no materials
  • The Art Exchange, Creve Coeur, MO, 1978 - 3.1: The Art Exchange Solo Exhibitions, Creve Coeur, MO 1978-79
  • The Art Exchange, Creve Coeur, MO, 1979 - 3.1: The Art Exchange Solo Exhibitions, Creve Coeur, MO 1978-79
  • Art Gallery-Studio 53 Ltd., New York 1975 - 4.1: 1975
  • Art Gallery-Studio 53 Ltd., New York 1976 - 4.1: 1976
  • Astor Tower French Center, Chicago, "Vie de France," 1965 - 3.1: "Vie de France" Solo Exhibition, Astor Tower, Chicago 1965
  • Backstage Gallery, Osaka, Japan - 4.1: 1989
  • Baja - 4.1: 1989
  • Base Art Collection, 1990 - 4.1: 1990
  • Bowles/Hopkins Gallery, San Francisco, 1977 - 3.1: Bowles Hopkins Solo Exhibition, San Francisco, 1977
  • Bowles/Hopkins Gallery, San Francisco, 1980 - 2.1: 1980, 4.1: 1980
  • Bowles/Hopkins Gallery, San Francisco 1981 - 4.1: 1981
  • Bowles/Hopkins Gallery show celebrating Winners, 1983 - 3.2. Winners, 1983, Harry N. Abrams
  • Bowles/Hopkins Gallery, "The Olympic Spirit," San Francisco, 1984 - 3.1: 1984 Olympics
  • Bowles/Hopkins Gallery show celebrating the Superbowl, 1985 - 4.1: 1985
  • Bowles/Hopkins Gallery, February 1986 - 3.1: Nob Hill, Buena Vista and Bowles Hopkins Gallery 1986
  • Bowles/Hopkins Gallery, October 1986 - 3.1: Nob Hill, Buena Vista and Bowles Hopkins Gallery 1986
  • Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, "Neiman's Neimans: A Retrospective," San Francisco, 1987 - 3.1: Bowles/Sorokko Galleries Solo Exhibitions, San Francisco ("Neiman's Neimans") and Beverly Hills 1987
  • Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, Beverly Hills 1987 - 3.1: Bowles/Sorokko Galleries Exhibition, Beverly Hills 1987
  • Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, "LeRoy Neiman: Monte Carlo," San Francisco 1988 - 3.2. Monte Carlo Chase, 1988, Van Der Marck Editions, Ltd., Related Exhibitions
  • Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, Polo Lounge Debut, Beverly Hills, April 1989 - 3.1: Polo Lounge debut at Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, Beverly Hills 1989
  • Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, San Francisco, May 1990 - 3.1: Bay Area Baseball debut at Bowles/Sorokko, San Francisco 1990
  • Bowles/Sorokko, Beverly Hills, October 1990 - 4.1: 1990
  • Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, "The Prints of LeRoy Neiman 1980 -1990," Beverly Hills, 1991 - 3.2. The Prints of LeRoy Neiman, 1980-1990, 1991
  • Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, "LeRoy Neiman's San Francisco," San Francisco 1991 - 3.1: San Francisco Series 1991-93
  • Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, "LeRoy Neiman: Downtown," New York 1992 - 4.1: 1992
  • Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, "Big Time Golf," Beverly Hills, San Francisco, and New York, 1992 - 3.2. Big Time Golf, 1992, Publicity and Related Exhibitions
  • Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, City by the Bay Debut, San Francisco, 1993 - 3.1: San Francisco Series, 1991-1993
  • Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, "An American in Paris," Beverly Hills, San Francisco, and New York, 1994 - 3.2. LeRoy Neiman: An American in Paris, 1994, Related Exhibitions
  • Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, San Francisco, 1995 - 4.1: 1995
  • Bowles/Sorokko/Yarger Galleries, "Portraits of Our Times 1946-1996", Beverly Hills and San Francisco 1996 - 3.1: "Portraits of Our Times 1946-96" Solo Exhibition and Catalog, Bowles/Sorokko/Yarger Galleries, 1996
  • Brentano's Gallery, New York, 1973 - 4.1: 1973
  • Brentano's Gallery, New York, 1979 - 2.1: 1979, 4.1: 1979
  • Brentano's Gallery, New York, 1980 - 4.1: 1980
  • Butler Institute of American Art, Exhibition at "The Art Spirit" Event, April 1990 - 4.1: 1990
  • Carol Condit Galleries, White Plains, 1975 - 4.1: 1975
  • Casa Grafica, Helsinki, Finland, 1977 - 3.1: Casa Grafica Solo Exhibition, Helsinki, Finland, 1977
  • "Celebration 2000," 2000 - 3.2. The Prints of LeRoy Neiman, 1991-2000, 2001
  • Centaur Galleries, Las Vegas, 2000 - 4.1: 2000
  • Centaur Sculpture Galleries, "The Safari Suite," Las Vegas 1996 - 3.2. LeRoy Neiman On Safari, 1996, Related Exhibitions
  • Center Art Galleries, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1985 - 3.1: Center Art Galleries Exhibition, Hawaii, 1985
  • Chabot Galleries, 1984 - 4.1: 1984
  • Choate School, "LeRoy Neiman: Paintings and Drawings," 1969 - 4.1: 1969
  • Circle Gallery, Chicago 1972 - 3.1: Circle Gallery Solo Exhibition, Chicago, 1972
  • Circle Galleries Los Angeles, Dallas, and NYC, 1973 - 3.1: Circle Galleries Los Angeles, Dallas, NYC, 1973
  • Circle Gallery, New York, "Ali - Frazier," 1974 - 3.1: Ali vs. Frazier I, 1971
  • Dean Day Gallery, 1983 - 4.1: 1982, 1983
  • Dyansen Gallery, "The Playboy Collection," 1989-90 - 3.1: Dyansen Gallery Playboy Collection touring exhibition 1989-90
  • Dyansen Gallery, Trump Taj Mahal, 1992 - 3.1: Dyansen Gallery Solo Exhibition, Atlantic City, and The Beatles serigraph 1992
  • Elayne Galleries, Minneapolis, MN, 1978 - 3.1: Elayne Galleries Solo Exhibition and P.J. Clarkes, Minneapolis, 1978
  • Emerald Art Gallery, Coronado, CA, 1976 - 3.1: Emerald Art Gallery Solo Exhibition, Coronado, CA 1976
  • Fairfield Gallery, "LeRoy Neiman - A Retrospective Exhibition of Works on Paper," 2001 - 3.1: "LeRoy Neiman - A Retrospective Exhibition of Works on Paper," Fairfield Gallery, 2001
  • Fahlnaes Konstsalong, Sweden, 1976 - 3.1: Sweden Exhibitions 1976-77
  • Famous-Barr, St. Louis, MO, 1980 - 3.1: Famous-Barr Olympic Benefit Solo Exhibition, St. Louis 1980
  • The Far Gallery, "Recent Graphics and Drawings", 1971 - 3.1: "Recent Graphics and Drawings," The Far Gallery Solo Exhibition 1971
  • Fingerhut Gallery, La Jolla, CA, 2003 - 4.1: 2003
  • Forsyth Gallery, St. Louis, MO, 1970 - 4.1: 1970
  • Foster Harmon Galleries, Sarasota, 1980 - 4.1: 1980, V: 1980
  • Foster Harmon Galleries, Sarasota, 1981 - 4.1: 1981
  • Foster Harmon Galleries, Sarasota, 1986 - 4.1: 1986
  • Foster Harmon Galleries, Sarasota, 1992 - 4.1: 1992
  • Franklin Bowles Galleries, "Animals: The Wild and the Tame", 1998 - 3.1: "Animals: The Wild and the Tame" Solo Exhibition, Franklin Bowles Gallery, San Francisco, October 1998
  • Franklin Bowles Galleries, "LeRoy Neiman: Master Printmaker," 2001 - 3.1: "LeRoy Neiman: Master Printmaker," Franklin Bowles Gallery, San Francisco 2001
  • Frankin Bowles Galleries, "LeRoy Neiman: Thirty Years in San Francisco," 2002 - 3.1: "LeRoy Neiman: Thirty Years in San Francisco," Franklin Bowles Galleries, San Francisco 2002
  • Franklin Bowles Galleries, "Looking Back: The Life & Times of America's Artist", Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, February 2004 - 4.1: 2004
  • Franklin Bowles Galleries, "LeRoy Neiman: The Art of Boxing," San Francisco, February 2005 - 3.1: "LeRoy Neiman: The Art of Boxing," Franklin Bowles Galleries 2005
  • Friars Club, 1987 - see exhibitions: New York Friars Club
  • Galerie 224, 1989 - 4.1: 1989
  • Galerie Borjeson, Malmo, Sweden, 1976 - 3.1: Sweden Exhibitions 1976-77
  • Galerie O. Bosc, Paris 1962 - 4.1: 1962
  • Galerie Marc, San Francisco, 1977 - 4.1: 1977
  • Galerie Marcel Bernheim, "Un Américain à Paris," Paris 1993 - 3.1: "Un Américain à Paris," Solo Exhibition, Galerie Marcel Bernheim, Paris 1993
  • Galerie Renee & Victor, Stockholm, Sweden, 1977 - 3.1: Sweden Exhibitions 1976-77
  • La Galleria d'Arte, Newport Beach, CA, 1993 - 2.2: La Galleria d'Arte, 4.1: 1993, V: 1993
  • La Galleria d'Arte, "An American in Paris," Newport Beach, CA, 1994 - 2.2: La Galleria d'Arte, 3.2. LeRoy Neiman: An American in Paris, 1994, Related Exhibitions
  • La Galleria d'Arte, "LeRoy Neiman On Safari," Newport Beach, CA 1996 - 2.2: La Galleria d'Arte, 3.2. LeRoy Neiman On Safari, 1996, Related Exhibitions
  • Gallery One American Design, Aurora, Colorado, August 1990 - 3.1: Gallery One Solo Exhibition, Denver, Colorado, 1990
  • Gallery One of Writer Square, Denver, August 1990 - 3.1: Emerson Fittipaldi, 1989, 3.1: Gallery One Solo Exhibition, Denver, Colorado, 1990
  • Gallery 36, New York, 1973 - 4.1: 1973
  • Gallery 100, Mishawaka, IN, 1977 - 4.1: 1977
  • Gallery Hawaii, International Market Place, 1974 - 3.1: Hawaii and Japan 1974
  • Gallery Hawaii, Hyatt Regency, 1976 - 4.1: 1976
  • Gallery Mack, Seattle, 1978 - 3.1: Gallery Mack Solo Exhibition, Seattle 1978
  • Gallery Mack, "Drawings by LeRoy Neiman: A Retrospective," Seattle, 1981 - 3.1: Neiman/Warhol Exhibition at LAICA 1981-82
  • Gallery Mack, Seattle, 1982 - 3.1: Gaylord Perry's 300th win 1982
  • Gallery of Modern Art, Frank Sinatra drawings, New York, 1967 - 3.1: Frank Sinatra Film Drawings Exhibition, Gallery of Modern Art 1967
  • Gallery Richelle, 1966 - 4.1: 1966
  • Gateway Gallery, Vail, CO, 1994 - 4.1: 1994
  • Gilbert Gallery, San Francisco, 1974 - 4.1: 1974
  • Grigsby Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ, 1982 - 4.1: 1982
  • Hammer Galleries, 1963 - 3.1: Hammer Galleries Solo Exhibition 1963
  • Hammer Galleries, 1965 - 3.1: Hammer Galleries Solo Exhibition 1965
  • Hammer Galleries, 1967 - 3.1: Hammer Galleries Solo Exhibition 1967
  • Hammer Galleries Exhibition of New York Jets Drawings, 1968 - 3.1: Hammer Galleries Exhibition of NY Jets Drawings, 1968
  • Hammer Galleries, 1970 - 3.1: Hammer Galleries Solo Exhibition 1970
  • Hammer Galleries, 1972 - 3.1: Hammer Galleries Solo Exhibition 1972
  • Hammer Galleries, 1974 - 4.1: 1974
  • Hammer Galleries, "LeRoy Neiman: Works on Paper," 1975-76 - 3.1: Hammer Galleries Solo Exhibition 1975-76
  • Hammer Galleries, "The Olympic Ring," 1976 - 3.1: 1976 Olympics, Montreal
  • Hammer Galleries, "Horses," 1979-80 - 3.2. Horses, 1979, Harry N. Abrams, Publicity, Reviews, and Related Exhibitions
  • Hammer Galleries, "Drawings: A Retrospective," 1981 - 3.1: "Drawings" A Retrospective" Solo Exhibition, Hammer Galleries 1981
  • Hammer Galleries, 1982 - 4.1: 1982
  • Hammer Galleries, "LeRoy Neiman: Winners," 1983 - 3.2. Winners, 1983, Harry N. Abrams, Publicity and Related Exhibitions; Photos, Proofs, and BLAD
  • Hammer Galleries, "The Olympics, Past and Present," 1984 - 3.1: 1984 Olympics, Los Angeles
  • Hammer Galleries, "The LeRoy Neiman Collection," 1985 - 3.1: "The LeRoy Neiman Collection" Exhibition, Hammer Galleries, 1985
  • Hammer Galleries, "LeRoy Neiman in Moscow," April 1987 - 3.1: "LeRoy Neiman in Moscow" Solo Exhibition, Hammer Galleries 1987
  • Hammer Galleries, "Soft Paintings," April 1989 - 3.1: Soft Paintings 1989
  • Hammer Galleries, "LeRoy Neiman: A Salute to Central Park," September 1989 - 3.1: "A Salute to Central Park" Solo Exhibition, Hammer Galleries 1989
  • Hammer Galleries, "Big Time Golf," 1992 - 3.2. Big Time Golf, 1992, Publicity and Related Exhibitions
  • Hammer Galleries, "An American in Paris," 1994 - 3.2. LeRoy Neiman: An American in Paris, 1994, Related Exhibitions
  • Hammer Galleries, "LeRoy Neiman On Safari," New York, 1996 - 3.2. LeRoy Neiman On Safari, 1996, Related Exhibitions
  • Hammer Galleries, "A View from the Table," Solo Exhibition, New York, 2003 - 3.1: "A View from the Table" Solo Exhibition, Hammer Galleries, New York, 2003
  • Hammer Graphics Gallery, 1979 - 3.1: Hammer Graphics Gallery Solo Exhibition 1979
  • Hammer Graphics Gallery exhibition of graphic works 1971-81, 1981 - 4.1: 1981
  • Hanae Mori Building, "Neiman's World - Japan '88," Tokyo, 1988 - 3.1: "Neiman's World" Exhibition, Japan 1988
  • Hang-Up Gallery, 1973 - 4.1: 1973 and ov
  • Hanson Art Galleries, New Orleans, 1983-84 - 3.1: Hanson Art Galleries Solo Exhibitions, New Orleans and Carmel, 1983-84
  • Hanson Art Galleries, Carmel, CA, 1984 - 3.1: Hanson Art Galleries Solo Exhibitions, New Orleans and Carmel, 1983-84
  • Hanson Art Galleries, La Jolla, 1986 - 3.1: Hanson Art Galleries Solo Exhibition, La Jolla, 1986
  • Hanson Art Galleries, San Francisco, 1987 - 3.1: Hanson Art Galleries Solo Exhibition, San Francisco Bay Area, 1987
  • Hanson Art Galleries, New Orleans, 1997 - 3.1: Hanson Art Galleries Solo Exhibition, New Orleans 1997
  • Hanson Art Galleries, New Orleans, 1998 - 4.1: 1998
  • Hanson Art Galleries, "A Decade of Retrospective Works by LeRoy Neiman," 2000 - 3.1: "A Decade of Retrospective Works by LeRoy Neiman" 2000
  • Harrod's, London, 1982 - 3.1: Harrod's Gallery Solo Exhibition, London 1982
  • Heath Gallery, "LeRoy Neiman: Impressions of Atlanta", Atlanta, GA, 1969 - 4.1: 1969
  • Heit Galleries, Phoenix, AZ, 1976 - 3.1: Heit Galleries Solo Exhibition, Phoenix 1976
  • Nicholas Helion, Paris, 1980 - 4.1: 1980
  • Hess's Gallery, Allentown, PA, 1975 - 3.1: Hess's Gallery Solo Exhibition, Allentown, PA, 1975
  • Hilliard Gallery, Kansas City, October 1989 - V: 1989
  • Hilliard Gallery, "The Safari Suite," Kansas City, MO, 1996 - 3.2. LeRoy Neiman On Safari, 1996, Related Exhibitions
  • Horizon Gallery, Kuhio Mall, Waikiki Beach 1980 - 4.1: 1980 and ov
  • Hotrod Vintage Car Museum and Dance Club, 1989 - 4.1: 1989
  • Indianapolis Museum of Art, "Sketches of the XXth Olympiad," Miliken Gallery, 1972-73 - 3.1: "Sketches of the XXth Olympiad," Solo Exhibition, Indianapolis Museum of Art, 1972-73
  • Indianapolis Museum of Art, Downtown Gallery at American Fletcher National Bank, 1976 - 2.1: 1976, 3.1: Indianapolis Museum of Art Solo Exhibition 1976
  • Japan - see exhibitions: Backstage Gallery, exhibitions: Hanae Mori Building and exhibitions: Tobu Gallery
  • Jewish Community Center, Bridgeport, CT, 1976 - 4.1: 1976
  • JoAnn Perse Gallery, Little Rock, 1983 - 3.2. Winners, 1983, Harry N. Abrams
  • JoAnn Perse Gallery, "Monte Carlo Chase," Little Rock 1988 - 3.2. Monte Carlo Chase, 1988, Van Der Marck Editions, Ltd., Related Exhibitions
  • John Miller Gallery, Carmel, CA 1982 - 4.1: 1982
  • Kentucky Derby Museum, "An Exhibition of Equine Art," 1993 - 3.1: "Equine Art" and "Racing Retrospective" Solo Exhibitions, Kentucky Derby Museum 1993-95
  • Kentucky Derby Museum, "A Racing Retrospective," 1995 - 3.1: "Equine Art" and "Racing Retrospective" Solo Exhibitions, Kentucky Derby Museum 1993-95
  • Kentucky Derby Museum, "The Art of Sport," 1997 - 3.1: 123rd Kentucky Derby and Derby Day Paddock 1997
  • M. Knoedler & Co., Ltd., London, 1976 - 3.1: Knoedler London Solo Exhibition 1976 Krannert School of Management, 1986 - no materials
  • Lawrence Ross Galleries, Beverly Hills, 1985 - 3.1: Lawrence Ross Galleries 1985-88
  • Lawrence Ross Galleries, Beverly Hills, 1986 - 3.1: Lawrence Ross Galleries 1985-88
  • Lincoln College, 1953 - 4.1: 1953
  • Marlborough Galleries, Boston, 1987 - 3.1: Marlborough Galleries Exhibition, Boston 1987
  • Mayfair Art Gallery, Saratoga Springs, NY, 1977 - 2.1: 1977
  • Meredith Long & Company, Houston, 1975 - 4.1: 1975
  • Meredith Long & Company, Houston, 1978 - 4.1: 1978
  • Merrill Chase Galleries, Chicago, 1976 - 4.1: 1976
  • Merrill Chase Galleries, Chicago, 1978 - 4.1: 1978 and ov
  • Merrill Chase Galleries, Chicago, 1982 - 4.1: 1982
  • Merrill Chase Galleries, Chicago, 1988 - 4.1: 1988
  • Merrill Chase Galleries, "Big Time Golf," Chicago 1992 - 3.2. Big Time Golf, 1992, Publicity and Related Exhibitions
  • Merrill Chase Galleries, "An American in Paris," Chicago 1994 - 3.2. LeRoy Neiman: An American in Paris, 1994, Related Exhibitions
  • Merrill Chase Galleries, "The Safari Suite," Chicago 1996 - 3.2. LeRoy Neiman On Safari, 1996, Related Exhibitions
  • Merv Griffin Resorts International Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, 1990 - 3.1: Merv Griffin's Resorts Casino Exhibition 1990
  • Midwest Museum of Art, "Selected Works by LeRoy Neiman", 1989 - 3.1: Midwest Museum of Art Exhibition, 1989
  • Minnesota Museum of Art, "LeRoy Neiman Retrospective," St. Paul, 1975-76 - 3.1: St. Paul Bicentennial 1975-76
  • Minotaur Galleries, Las Vegas 1983 - 2.2: Minotaur Galleries 1984-1994, 4.1: 1983
  • Minotaur Galleries, Las Vegas 1984 - 2.2: Minotaur Galleries 1984-1994, 4.1: 1984
  • Minotaur Galleries, Las Vegas 1985 - 2.2: Minotaur Galleries 1984-1994, 4.1: 1985
  • Minotaur Galleries, Las Vegas 1988 - 2.2: Minotaur Galleries 1984 -1994, 3.2. Monte Carlo Chase, 1988, Related Exhibitions, Van Der Marck Editions, Ltd., 4.1: 1988
  • Minotaur Galleries, "Big Time Golf," Las Vegas 1992 - 3.2. Big Time Golf, 1992, Publicity and Related Exhibitions
  • Minotaur's Forum Gallery, Las Vegas 1993 - 2.2: Minotaur Galleries 1984-1994, 4.1: 1993
  • Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas, 1972 - 2.1: 1972, 4.1: 1972, V: 1970s
  • Myrtle Todes Gallery, Glencoe, Illinois, 1957 - 3.1: Myrtle Todes Gallery Solo Exhibition, Glencoe, Illinois 1957
  • National Art Museum of Sport, "LeRoy Neiman: Works on Paper," 2001 - 3.1: "LeRoy Neiman: Works on Paper," National Art Museum of Sport, 2001
  • Nevada County Arts Council, 1982 - 4.1: 1982
  • New York Friars Club, 1987 - 3.1: New York Friars Club Solo Exhibition, 1987
  • Niagara Art Center, Niagara Falls, 1976 - 4.1: 1976
  • O'Hana Gallery, London, 1962 - 3.1: O'Hana Gallery Solo Exhibition, London 1962
  • F. Oehlschlaeger Gallery, Chicago 1959 - 3.1: Frank Oehlschlaeger Gallery Solo Exhibition, Chicago 1959
  • F. Oehlschlaeger Gallery, Chicago, 1961 - 4.1: 1961
  • F. Oehlschlaeger Gallery, Chicago, 1962 - no material
  • F. Oehlschlaeger Gallery, Chicago 1976 - 4.1: 1976
  • Oklahoma Art Center Sheets Gallery, "Drawings by LeRoy Neiman: A Retrospective," 1981 - 3.1: "Drawings by LeRoy Neiman," Oklahoma Art Center 1981
  • Paterson Museum, Paterson, NJ, 1996 - 2.1: 1989, 4.1: 1996
  • Percival Galleries, Des Moines, 1979 - 2.1: 1978, 1979, 4.1: 1979
  • Peri-Renneth Gallery, Southampton, 1986 - 3.1: Peri-Reneth Gallery Solo Exhibition 1986
  • Peter Foulger Museum, Nantucket, 1975 - 3.2. Moby Dick, 1975, The Artist's Limited Edition
  • Playboy offices, "LeRoy Neiman: Man at his Leisure" 1991 - V: 1991
  • Pratt Institute, "LeRoy Neiman in Cuba," 2003 - 3.1: "LeRoy Neiman in Cuba" Solo Exhibition, Pratt Institute, New York, 2003
  • "Profiles: Six Decades of Work" 1996 - 3.1: "Profiles" Exhibition 1996
  • Purdue University, 1986 - 4.1: 1986
  • Quinn-Pollak Gallery, "Monte Carlo Chase," San Diego 1988 - 3.2. Monte Carlo Chase, 1988, Van Der Marck Editions, Ltd., Related Exhibitions
  • Richelle Gallery, St. Louis, 1966 - see Gallery Richelle
  • Rosenbaum Galleries, Palm Beach, 1976 - 2.1: 1976, 4.1: 1976
  • St. Lawrence National Bank, 1977 - 3.1: St. Lawrence National Bank Solo Exhibition, Ogdensburg, NY, 1977
  • Sher Gallery, Florida, 1986 - 4.1: 1986
  • Springfield Art Association, "LeRoy Neiman: A Series of Sport Serigraphs," Springfield, IL, 1990 - 4.1: 1990
  • Springfield College - 3.1: LeRoy Neiman Centennial Art Exhibition, Springfield, MA, 1984
  • Springfield Museum of Art, 1974 - 4.1: 1974
  • State National Bank, El Paso, 1981 - 4.1: 1981
  • Steiner & Young Fine Arts Galleries, 1989 - 3.1: Steiner & Young Galleries Exhib 1989, 3.1: Soft Paintings 1989, 3.2. Monte Carlo Chase, 1988, Van Der Marck Editions, Ltd., Related Exhibitions
  • Surf Club, 1989 - 4.1: 1989
  • Thomas Ward Galleries, St. Paul, 1975 - 4.1: 1975
  • Timothy Yarger Fine Art, "The Culinary Arts" 1998 - 3.1: "The Culinary Arts" Solo Exhibition, Timothy Yarger Fine Art, Beverly Hills 1998
  • Timothy Yarger Fine Art, "A Thirty-Year Retrospective Exhibition" - 3.1: Timothy Yarger Fine Art, "A Thirty -Year Retrospective" Exhibition 2000
  • Timothy Yarger Fine Art, "LeRoy Neiman: A Fifty-Year Retrospective", Beverly Hills, 2003 - 3.2. LeRoy Neiman: Five Decades, 2003
  • The Toy Store, Hartford, CT, 1985 and 1986 - 3.1: The Toy Store 1985-86
  • Tobu Gallery, Tokyo, 1974 - 3.1: Hawaii and Japan 1974
  • Tretyakov Museum, Moscow 1988 - 3.1: Tretyakov Museum Solo Exhibition, Moscow 1988
  • Trump Plaza, Atlantic City, 1996 - 3.2. LeRoy Neiman: An American in Paris, 1994, Correspondence
  • Turnbery Isle Yacht and Racquet Club Exhibition, 1981, 1982, 1983 - 3.1: Turnberry Isle Yacht and Racquet Club Exhibitions 1981-83
  • Edwin A. Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State University, 1981 - 2.1: 1981
  • University of Charleston, West Virginia, Art Gallery, 1992 - 4.1: 1992
  • Upstairs Gallery, Beverly Hills, 1977 - 4.1: 1977
  • Upstairs Gallery, Beverly Hills, 1981 - 4.1: 1981
  • Upstairs Gallery, Beverly Hills, Exhibition celebrating Winners, 1983 - 3.2. Winners, 1983, Harry N. Abrams, Publicity and Related Exhibitions
  • Upstairs Gallery, Beverly Hills, 1986 - 4.1: 1986
  • Upstairs Gallery, Beverly Hills, 1987 - 4.1: 1987
  • Upstairs Gallery, Beverly Hills, 1988 - 4.1: 1988
  • Waller's Gallery, Tampa, 1975 - 4.1: 1975
  • Wichita State University Ulrich Museum of Art Exhibition 1981 - 4.1: 1981
  • The Wildlife Experience, "LeRoy Neiman on Safari," 2003 - 3.1: "LeRoy Neiman on Safari" Solo Exhibition, The Wildlife Experience, Parker, CO, 2003
  • Windsor Gallery, Los Angeles, 1974 - 3.1: Windsor Gallery Solo Exhibitions, Los Angeles 1974-75
  • Windsor Gallery, "The Wide World of LeRoy Neiman," Los Angeles, 1975 - 3.1: Windsor Gallery Solo Exhibitions, Los Angeles 1974-75
  • two-person exhibitions
  • LeRoy Neiman and Robert Addison, Art Institute of Chicago, 1978 - 4.1: 1978 and ov
  • Alexander Calder and LeRoy Neiman, Nassau Gallery, Baldwin, NY 1973 - 4.1: 1973
  • "The Mustache Show", Salvador Dali and LeRoy Neiman, Tunnel Club, New York, 1988 - 3.1: Baird Jones' Group Exhibitions, New York 1988-89
  • LeRoy Neiman/Andy Warhol, LAICA, Los Angeles 1981 - 3.1: Neiman/ Warhol Exhibition 1981
  • group exhibitions
  • Amherst College, "When They Were Very Young," Amherst, MA 1982 - 4.1: 1982
  • Amnesty International Exhibition and Sale, New York, 1990 - 4.1: 1990
  • Anna Werbe Gallery, Chicago Artists, Detroit 1958 - 4.1: 1950s
  • Anshe Emet Cinema Arts Festival, 1960 - 4.1: 1960
  • Aqueduct Art Gallery, New York, 1966 - 4.1: 1966
  • Area, "Art," New York, 1985 - 3.1: "Art", Group Exhibition at Area, 1985
  • L'art et L'automobile, automotive artists group exhibition, 1988 - 4.1: 1988
  • L'art et l'automobile, Ferrari Collection exhibition, 1989 - 4.1: 1989
  • Art Directors Club of Chicago, Exhibition of Advertising and Editorial Art, 1955 - 4.1: 1950s
  • Art Expo - 4.1: Undated
  • Art Institute of Chicago, Student Exhibition, 1950 - 4.1: 1950s
  • Art Institute of Chicago, Student Exhibition, 1951 - 4.1: 1950s
  • Art Institute of Chicago, "Artists of Chicago and Vicinity," 1953 - 4.1: 1950s
  • Art Institute of Chicago, Instructors Exhibition, 1955 - 3.1: Art Institute of Chicago Instructors Exhibition 1955
  • Art Institute of Chicago, "Artists of Chicago and Vicinity," 1956 - 4.1: 1950s
  • Art Institute of Chicago, American Painting and Sculpture, 1957 - 4.1: 1950s
  • Art Institute of Chicago, Instructors Exhibition, 1957 - 4.1: 1950s
  • Art Institute of Chicago, "Artists of Chicago and Vicinity," 1961 - 4.1: 1961
  • Art Institute of Chicago, "Drawing New Conclusions," 1992 - 3.1: "Drawing New Conclusions," Art Institute of Chicago group exhibition 1992
  • Baja Club, "Art's As Good An Investment as Bonds," New York, 1989 - 3.1: Baird Jones' Group Exhibitions 1988-89
  • Bal Tabarin Room, Sherman Hotel, Chicago 1959 - 4.1: 1950s
  • Bank One, "Athletes and Heroes," Youngstown, Ohio, 1987 - 4.1: 1987
  • "Beyond Illustration - The Art of Playboy," Traveling Exhibition, 1971-74 - 4.2: Playboy Ephemera 1970s
  • Blumhelman Gallery and Germans van Eck Gallery, "Artists for Amnesty," New York, 1990 - 4.1: 1990
  • Butler Institute of American Art, "The Artist at Ringside," 1990 - 2.2: DeBartolo Corporation and Associated Institutions 1989-91, 4.1: 1990
  • Calgary Inn, "Fall Portfolio of International Artists," Calgary, Alberta, Canada 1980 - 4.1: 1980
  • Carnegie Institute of Arts, International Exhibition, Pittsburgh, 1955 - 4.1: 1950s
  • Chicago Navy Pier, Chicago Artists, 1957 - 4.1: 1957
  • Chicago Public Library, 1958 - 4.1: 1955-59
  • China Club, "The Famous Show," New York, 1988 - 4.1: 1988
  • Cig Art
  • "Cig Art," National Arts Club, New York, 1996 - 4.1: 1996
  • "Cig Art 2: The Smoke Continues", National Arts Club, New York, 1997 - 3.1: "Cig Art" Benefit Exhibitions 1996-2000
  • "Cig Art 4: Where There's Smoke", Art Museum of Southern Texas, 2000 - 3.1: "Cig Art" Benefit Exhibitions 1996-2000
  • Collectors Club Exhibition, 1957 - no materials
  • Corcoran Gallery of Art, Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary American Oil Paintings, Washington, DC, 1957 - 4.1: 1950s
  • Deer Path Art League Annual Fine Arts Fair, 1957 - 4.1: 1950s
  • El Paso Museum of Art, 1987 - 4.1: 1987
  • Foster Harmon Galleries of American Art, "Grand Opening Group Exhibition," Sarasota, 1980 - 4.1: 1980
  • Foster Harmon Galleries of American Art, "American Masters Exhibition," Sarasota, FL, annual - 4.1: 1981, 1987
  • Gimbel's, "Playboy's Art of Fashion Exhibition," Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1979 - 4.2: Grand Palais, "Salon d'Automne," Paris, 1993 - 2.2: Association du Salon d'Automne 1992-99, 4.1: 1993
  • Greenwich Workshop Gallery, "Greenwich Workshop Gallery Miniature Show '83" - 2.1: 1983, 4.1: 1983
  • Hammer Galleries, "Group Show of FKH Artists," 1974 - 4.1: 1974
  • Hammer Galleries, Holiday Exhibitions, New York, 1974 - 4.1: 1974
  • Hammer Galleries, "Hammer Galleries Graphics," New York, 1975 - 4.1: 1975
  • Hammer Galleries, "Master Prints of the 19th -20th Century," 1987 - 4.1: 1987, V: 1987
  • Hanson Art Galleries, San Diego, CA - 4.1: 1987
  • Harmon Gallery, "20th Century American Masters," Naples, FL, 1979 - 4.1: 1979
  • Illini Union Art Gallery, Illinois 1973 - 4.1: 1973
  • International Tennis Hall of Fame, "National Exhibition of Tennis Art," 1977 - 3.1: International Tennis Hall of Fame Group Exhibitions 1977-78
  • International Tennis Hall of Fame, "National Exhibition of Tennis Art," 1978 - 3.1: International Tennis Hall of Fame Group Exhibitions 1977-78
  • Los Angeles County Fair - see group exhibitions: Millard Sheets Gallery
  • Marshall Field & Co. Gallery, "Brotherhood in Art," 1958 - 4.1: 1950s
  • Mickey Mantle's, New York - 4.1: 1988
  • Midwest Museum of American Art, "Panorama of American Art," Elkhart, IN, 1979 - 4.1: 1979
  • Millard Sheets Gallery, Fairplex, "Art and the Athlete," Los Angeles County Fair, 1996 - 3.1: "Art and the Athlete" Group Exhibition, Los Angeles County Fair 1996
  • Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Local Artists' Exhibition, 1952 - 4.1: 1950s
  • Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Local Artists' Exhibition, 1953 - 4.1: 1950s
  • Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Local Artists' Exhibition, 1954 - 4.1: 1950s
  • Minnesota Museum of Art, "TIME Portraits of American Newsmakers," 1969 - 3.1: TIME Magazine Cover Portraits Exhibition, National Portrait Gallery and Minnesota Museum of Art 1969
  • Minnesota Museum of Art, "Drawings USA 75," St. Paul, 1975 - 4.1: 1975
  • Minnesota State Fair, 1954 - 4.1: 1950s
  • Minnesota State Fair, 1955 - 4.1: 1950s
  • The Monmouth Museum, "The Horse: Man's Noble Companion," Lincroft, NJ 1987 - 4.1: 1987
  • Museum of the City of New York, "Showstoppers: Great Moments of the American Musical," 1983 - 3.1: Showstoppers Group Exhibition, MCNY 1983
  • Mystic Seaport Museum, "Archives of American Yachting and Boating," 1985 - 4.1: 1985 National Art Museum of Sport, 1969 - 4.1: 1969
  • National Portrait Gallery, "TIME Portraits of American Newsmakers," Washington, DC, 1969 - 3.1: TIME Magazine Cover Portraits Exhibition, National Portrait Gallery and Minnesota Museum of Art 1969
  • Navy Pier Art Show, 1957 - 4.1: 1950s
  • New Orleans Museum of Art, "Louis Armstrong: A Cultural Legacy," 1994-95 - 3.1: "Louis Armstrong: A Cultural Legacy" traveling exhibition 1995
  • New-York Historical Society, "That Belmont Look," 1980 - 4.1: 1980
  • North Mississippi Valley Exhibition, 1964 - 4.1: 1964
  • North Shore Art League, Chicago Area Show, 1956 - 4.1: 1950s
  • North Shore Art League, Old Orchard Art Festival, Skokie, IL, 1958 - 4.1: 1950s
  • North Shore Art League, Old Orchard Art Festival, Skokie, IL, 1959 - 4.1: 1950s ov
  • Northampton County Area Community College Foundation, 1982 - 4.1: 1982
  • Odyssey House Art Gallery, New York, 1972 - 4.1: 1972
  • F. Oehlschlaeger Gallery, Chicago, 1958 - 4.1: 1950s
  • F. Oehlschlaeger Gallery, Chicago, 1959 - 4.1: 1950s
  • F. Oehlschlaeger Gallery, Chicago, 1965 - 4.1: 1965
  • F. Oehlschlaeger Gallery, "Twentieth Anniversary Show," Chicago 1969 - 4.1: 1969
  • F. Oehlschlaeger Gallery, "American Masters of the 1940s, 50s, and 60s," 1985 - 3.1: "American Masters of the 40s, 50s, and 60s", Frank Oehlschlaeger Gallery, 1985
  • O'Grady Galleries, "Collectors' Show," 1980 - 4.1: 1980
  • O'Hana Gallery, "Mixed Christmas Exhibition," London, 1962-63 - 4.1: 1962
  • Old Orchard Art Festival - see exhibitions: North Shore Art League
  • Park Shore Gallery, "Director's Choice," Naples, FL, 1990 - 4.1: 1990
  • Queens Museum of Art, "Louis Armstrong: A Cultural Legacy," 1994-95 - 3.1: "Louis Armstrong: A Cultural Legacy" traveling exhibition 1995
  • Ravinia Festival, 1958 - 4.1: 1950s
  • San Diego Museum of Art, "Champions: The Olympic Athlete in Art," 1984 - 4.1: 1984
  • Saratoga Gallery, Saratoga Springs, New York, 1976 - 4.1: 1976
  • Sherman Art Gallery, Paintings and Photographs by Playboy Jazz Artists, 1959 - 4.1: 1950s
  • Sherman Hotel, Chicago, 1959 - see Bal Tabarin
  • Spectrum Fine Art, "Ball, Bat, and Glove," New York, 1977 - 3.1: "Ball, Bat, and Glove," Spectrum Fine Art, New York, 1977
  • Spectrum Fine Art, "Ringside: The Fine Art of Boxing," New York, 1979 - 2.1: 1978, 4.1: 1979
  • Springfield Art Museum, "Watercolor U.S.A. National Invitational Exhibition," Springfield, MO, 1976 - 4.1: 1976
  • Springfield College, "Women in Sports," 1988 - 4.1: 1988
  • Steiner & Young Galleries, "20/20 Exhibition," Marietta, Georgia, 1989 - 4.1: 1989
  • Treasures of Island Creek, Louisville, KY, 1979 - 4.1: 1979
  • Tunnel Club, "New Perspectives in Contemporary Art," New York, September 1988 - 3.1: Baird Jones' Group Exhibitions, New York 1988-89
  • Tunnel Club, "The Mustache Show", New York, November 1988 - 3.1: Baird Jones' Group Exhibitions, New York 1988-89
  • Tunnel Club, "The Most Famous Artist Alive", New York, December 1988 - 3.1: Baird Jones' Group Exhibitions, New York 1988-89
  • Tunnel Club, "The Greatest Hits Vol 1 Show", New York 1989 - 3.1: Baird Jones' Group Exhibitions 1988-89
  • University of Southern Florida, "Expose Yourself to Art," 1991 - 4.1: 1991
  • Whitney Museum, "Americana," New York, 1985 - 4.1: 1985
  • Yogi Berra Museum, "Viva el Beisbol!" 2000 - 3.1: "Viva el Beisbol!" exhibition, Yogi Berra Museum 2000
  • Exotic Erotic Halloween Ball - 2.1: 1989, 4.1: 1989, 1996
  • F
  • F.I.S.T. - see boxing
  • F.X. McRory's Whiskey Bar, Seattle, 1980 - see bars
  • Fairfield Gallery - see exhibitions
  • Fairmont Hotel - 3.1: Nob Hill, Buena Vista and Bowles Hopkins Gallery 1986
  • Falstaff, opera by Verdi - 3.1: Falstaff Opera 1993, 4.1: 2002
  • fan auction - 4.1: 1992
  • Far Gallery, New York - 3.1: "Recent Graphics and Drawings", The Far Gallery Solo Exhibition 1971
  • fashion - 3.1: Early Fashion Illustration 1949-57, 3.1: Fashion Illustration for The Domino Catalog 1950s -60s, 3.1: Fashion Illustration for Marshall Field 1957-59 (Oversize only), 4.1: 1958, 1971, undated 1990s
  • F.D.N.Y. (Fire Department of New York)
  • F.D.N.Y. Painting - 3.1: F.D.N.Y. Painting 2002
  • F.D.N.Y Pipes and Drums - 2.1: 1984
  • Felicie, Inc. - IID: Price Lists 1970s, 1.2
  • Felt, Irving Mitchell and Elaine - 2.1: 1977, 3.1: Bill Bradley 1978-2000, see Madison Square Garden
  • Femlin - see Playboy
  • Festival Internacioal de Danca Contemporanea - 4.1: 2000
  • Fields, Edward - see tapestry
  • The Fifth Dimension - 3.1: Fifth Dimension Album Art 1970-1982
  • Fight of the Century - see boxing
  • figure skating - 3.1: 1982 U.S. Figure Skating National Championships, V: 1980s, see also Olympic Games
  • Healey, Kathy - V: Kathy Healey, 1981
  • Superskates - 2.1: 1981, 4.1: 1981, V: 1980s
  • United States Figure Skating Association - 2.1: 1984, 3.1: 1982 U.S. Figure Skating National Championships
  • film - 3.1: Beauty, the Beach, and the Bizarre 1984, 3.1: Houston Film Fest 1990, 3.1: Wine Country Film Fest 1990, 4.1: 1972, 1990, see also Screen Actors Guild
  • "Ali," 2002 film with Will Smith - 2.1: 2001
  • "American Rider" motorcycle documentary - 2.1: 1991
  • "Donnie Darko" 2001 film - 2.1: 2000
  • The Family Man" 2000 film with Nicholas Cage - 2.1: 1999
  • "The Ice Storm" 1997 film - 2.1: 1996
  • "Jerry Maguire" 1997 film with Tom Cruise - 2.1: 1996
  • "The Lone Ranger", 1978 feature film - 3.1: The Lone Ranger, 1977
  • "Mr. Baseball," Twentieth Century Fox - 2.1: 1991
  • "My Old Man," 1979 CBS TV movie - 2.1: 1979, 1990
  • "Quarterback Princess," Twentieth Century Fox - 2.1: 1983, 1992
  • Rocky films - 3.1: Rocky films 1980-1990
  • "Rooster," 1981 - 3.1: "Rooster," 1981
  • 1976 documentary, Twentieth Century Fox - 2.1: 1976
  • finance
  • Mr. Neiman's own finances - 2.1: 1975, IID: Invoices Paid, see International Management Group, Inc.
  • represented in art - see investing, Stock Market, Chicago Board of Trade
  • Finland - IID: Price Lists 1970s, 3.1: Casa Grafica Solo Exhibition, Helsinki, Finland, 1977
  • Fireman, Shelly - 3.1: Shelly's New York Restaurant 2000
  • Firestone, Roy - 4.1: 1986
  • Fischer, Bobby - 4.1: 1972, 1974, 1987
  • fishing - see Marlin!
  • Fittipaldi, Emerson - see auto racing
  • Fitzgerald, Ella - see jazz
  • Flagg, Special Agent Warren M. - 4.1: 1998
  • Florida Racing - 4.1: undated
  • Floyd, Ray - see golf
  • Flynt, Larry - 2.1: 1976
  • Focus Midwest Magazine - 4.1: 1964, 1967, 1970, 1980
  • Foley, Jaclyn - 4.1: 1996, 4.2: Bartender Magazine 1993-2002
  • Folies Bergere - see casinos
  • food - 3.1: James Beard 1982-87, 3.1: The Culinary Arts exhibition 1998, 4.1: 1981, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995
  • Foot Locker - 2.1: 1990
  • football - search for individual players listed alphabetically
  • college football
  • Cross-Town Rivalry, 1967, 1993 - 4.1: 1993
  • Georgia Tech - 4.1: 1983
  • Iowa vs. Minnesota, 1982 - 4.1: 1983, 1984
  • Nebraska Football - 2.1: 1976
  • Northwestern University - 4.1: 1996
  • Ohio State Buckeyes, Rivalry, 1975 - 4.1: 2001
  • Penn State University - 4.1: 1996
  • Pioneer Bowl - 4.1: 1976, University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)
  • University of Florida, The Gators, 1995 - 3.1: Florida Gators, 1995
  • Universities of Iowa - see Iowa vs. Minnesota, 1982
  • University of Michigan, Rivalry, 1975 - 4.1: 2001
  • University of Southern California - see football: college: Cross-Town Rivalry, 1967, 1993
  • University of Texas, The Texas Longhorns, 1985 - 3.1: The Texas Longhorns 1985, 4.1: 1986
  • University of Minnesota - see Iowa vs. Minnesota, 1982
  • University of Nebraska, The Devaney Era serigraph suite - 2.1: 1997, 4.1: 1974, 1975, 1988, 1992
  • Football Game, 1960s - 4.1: 1998
  • Game of the Century, 1983 - 4.1: 1983
  • Gridiron Football News - 3.1: Gridiron Football News 1971-73
  • NFL football - 4.1: 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977 ov, 1978, 1982, 1985, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1996
  • Buffalo Bills - 3.1: O.J. Simpson, 4.1: 1972, see also football: Superbowl XXVIII
  • Dallas Cowboys - 2.3: March 1993, 4.1: 1972 and ov, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1984, 1989, 1994, see also Superbowl XXVIII
  • Denver Broncos - see Superbowl XXII, 3.1: John Elway, 1999, 4.1: 1972, 1978, 1999
  • etchings - 4.1: 1976
  • Giants-Broncos Classic - 4.1: 1988
  • Green Bay Packers - 4.1: 1992, 1997
  • In the Pocket, 1988 - see football: Superbowl XXII
  • Kansas City Chiefs - 4.1: 1997
  • Legends Magazine - see NFL Alumni
  • Miami Dolphins - 4.1: 1972 and ov, 1993
  • Minnesota Vikings - 4.1: 1975, 1977
  • Mirage Bowl - 4.1: 1978
  • NFL Alumni - 4.1: 1990, 1991, 1992
  • Legends Official Magazine of the NFL Alumni - 4.2: Legends NFL Alumni Magazine, 1982-2002
  • NFL Alumni Player of the Year Awards Dinner - 4.1: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987
  • Yearbooks - 4.1: 1980
  • NFL Players Association - 4.1: 1974
  • New England Patriots - 4.1: 1997, 2004, 2005
  • New York Giants - 4.1: 1987, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003
  • New York Jets - 2.1: 1980, 3.1: New York Jets 1966 -, 3.1: Hammer Galleries Exhibition of NY Jets Drawings, 1968
  • Oakland Raiders - 4.1: 1977
  • Pittsburgh Steelers - 4.1: 1975, 1979
  • San Francisco 49ers - 2.2: DeBartolo Corporation and Associated Institutions 1989-91, 1.2: Bowles Galleries 1991, 4.1: 1982, 1990
  • Superbowl, general - 3.1: Countdown to Superbowl by Dave Anderson 1969, 4.1: 1997
  • Superbowl stamps - see stamps or U.S. Postal Service
  • Superbowl II, 1969 - 4.1: 1969 and ov
  • Superbowl V, 1972 - 4.1: 1972 and ov
  • Superbowl VI, 1973 - 4.1: 1973 and ov, 4.2: Playboy 1973, see Appendix E
  • Superbowl IX, 1975 - 4.1: 1975 ov
  • Superbowl X, 1976 - 4.1: 1976
  • Superbowl XI, 1977 - 4.1: 1977
  • Superbowl XII, 1978 - 3.1: Superbowl XII, 1978, 4.1: 1983
  • Superbowl XIX, 1985 - 3.1: Superbowl XIX, 1985
  • Superbowl XXI, 1987 - 4.1: 1988
  • Superbowl XXII, In the Pocket, 1988 - 3.1: Superbowl XXII painting In the Pocket, at Allyson Louis Gallery 1988, 4.1: 1989 ov
  • Superbowl XXIII, 1989, Superplay, 1989 - 2.1: 1989, 3.1: Superbowl XXIII painting, Superplay, 1989
  • Superbowl XXIV, Silverdome Superbowl, 1990 - 2.2: DeBartolo Corporation and Associated Institutions 1989-91
  • Superbowl XXV, 1991 - 4.1: 1991
  • Superbowl XXVII, 1993 - 2.1: 1993
  • Superbowl XXVIII, 1994 - 3.1: Superbowl XXVIII, 1994
  • Superbowl XXX, 1996 - 2.1: 1997, see exhibitions
  • Superbowl XXXVIII, 2002 - 4.1: 2002
  • Superbowl XXXIX, 2003 - 4.1: 2003
  • Superplay - see football: Superbowl XXIII, 1989
  • Washington Redskins - 4.1: 1972, see also football: Superbowl XXII
  • foreign language articles, Finnish - 4.1: 1977, Italian - see auto racing
  • Foreman, George - see boxing
  • forgery - 2.3: Imitations and Forgeries, 4.1: 1989, 1994, 1995 ov, see also theft and vandalism
  • Forrester, Bruce (event photographer) - see photograph files for Bowles/Sorokko Gallery openings
  • Foster Harmon Gallery of American Art - 2.1: 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1989, 1992, 1993, 4.1: 1974, see also exhibitions
  • Fouch-Roseboro Corporation - 2.1: 1976
  • Fouquet's - see restaurants
  • Fox, Manheim - 2.1: 1979
  • Fox, Virgil - 4.1: 1965
  • Fran Joswick Therapeutic Riding Center - 4.1: 1998
  • Francis, Emile - 4.1: 1975
  • Franey Langkop, Dorothy - V: 1990s
  • Frank, Morris - 4.1: 1975
  • Franklin Bowles Gallery - see Bowles Galleries
  • Franklin Pierce College - 1.1: Honorary Degrees
  • fraud - see forgery
  • Frazier, Joe - see boxing
  • Fred Dorfman, Inc. - 2.1: 1978
  • Freeman, Morgan - 3.1: Celebrity Night at Spago, 1993
  • Freidman, Joann - 2.1: 1978
  • French Riviera - 4.2: Playboy 1962, see Appendix E, see also Monaco
  • Friars' Club - 1.1: New York Friar's Club
  • Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson Attorneys - 2.2: Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson Attorneys, 1.2: Lawsuit Against Felicie, Inc.
  • Frito Lay - 2.1: 1991
  • Frost, David - see golf
  • Fujita family - 2.2: Tele Planning International, Tokyo 1993-98
  • G
  • Gable, Dan - 3.1: American Sportscasters Association Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1984 -present
  • Galerie Borjeson, Malmo, Sweden - 3.1: Sweden Exhibitions 1976-77
  • Galice, Christina - see Christina Galice Gallery
  • Gallagher's Steak House - see restaurants
  • La Galleria d'Arte - 2.2: La Galleria d'Arte, see also exhibitions
  • Gallery 100 - 2.1: 1979
  • Gallery Mack, Seattle - 2.1: 1979, 1983, 1985, 1987, 4.1: 1974, 1981, see also exhibitions
  • Gallery One, Denver, Colorado - see exhibitions
  • Gallo, Bill - 2.1: 1999, 3.1: Gallagher's Steak House - The Neiman Collection 2002, 4.1: 2002
  • gambling - see casinos
  • Game of the Century, 1983 - see football
  • Ganassi, Cara and Chip - 2.1: 1994, 1995
  • Gardiner, John - 2.1: 1975, 3.1: Heit Galleries Solo Exhibition, Phoenix 1976
  • Garret, Lesly - 4.1: 1982
  • Garvey, Steve - 2.1: 1979, 1981, 1983, 1986, 1989, 3.2. Big Time Golf, 1992, Publicity and Related Exhibitions, 4.1: undated 1980s, 1980, 1988, 1989, VII: Bags
  • Gene Michael Fund - 4.1: 1994
  • General Electric - see promotions
  • General Mills - 3.1: Wheaties 1997
  • Gere, Gary - see The Taxicab Chronicles
  • Germany, Baden Baden - 2.1: 1986, 1987, 1988
  • Gibson Guitars - 2.1: 1997
  • "Art of Guitars II" exhibition - 3.1: Gibson "Art of Guitars II" 2000
  • The Gifts of Music, 1994 - 4.1: 1994
  • Gilbert, Rod - 4.1: 1992
  • Rod Gilbert, 1968 drawing - 4.1: 1992
  • Rod Gilbert, 1974 drawing - 4.1: 1974
  • Rod Gilbert, 1976 - 4.1: 1976, 1992
  • Giorgio Beverly Hills - 2.1: 1985
  • Giulianni, Mayor Rudy - 3.1: Mayor Giulianni and NYC Advisory Commission for Cultural Affairs, 1994-2001
  • Givenchy - 3.1: Givenchy 1999
  • Gleason, Jackie - see The Hustler
  • Goff, Bill - see Spectrum Fine Art
  • Gold Glove Award - 4.1: 1992
  • Goldberg, Whoopie - 3.1: Celebrity Night at Spago, 1993
  • Golden Apple Awards - 2.1: 1990, 4.1: 1977, 1990, 1995, 1996
  • Golden Boy - see musicals
  • golf - 3.1: Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer 1973-74, 4.1: 1973, 1987, 1988-89, 1990, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2000, 3.2. Big Time Golf, 1992
  • 16th at Cypress, 1983 - 3.1: 43rd Crosby, 1984, 4.1: 1982
  • An Queens Cup, Japan - 2.1: 1990, 4.1: 1990 and ov
  • Atlanta National Golf Club
  • Atlanta National Golf Club California Merlot - 2.1: 1996, 2000, 4.1: 1996
  • Augusta
  • The 16th at Augusta, 1992 - 2.1: 1996, 3.1: Saks Fifth Avenue 1994-1999
  • April at Augusta, 1990 - 4.1: 1990, 1995
  • Arnold Palmer and Richard Pack, Augusta Clubhouse Bar, 1973 - 4.2: Bartender Magazine 1993-2002
  • Bethpage Black, The 18th at Bethpage Black - 3.1: U.S. Open at Bethpage Black 2002, 4.1: 2002
  • caddies - 4.1: 1976
  • Crosby National Pro-Am Golf Championship - 3.1: Hanson Galleries New Orleans and Carmel, 1983-84, 3.1: 43rd Crosby National Pro-Am, 1984
  • Excalibur Classic, Palm Springs - 2.1: 2001, 3.1: Pebble Beach 1982-1995
  • Floyd, Ray - 4.1: 1987
  • Frank Sinatra Celebrity Golf Tournament - 4.1: 1998
  • Frost, David
  • David Frost Wines - 3.1: David Frost Wines 1998-2003
  • Gavea Golf and Country Club, Rio de Janeiro
  • Gavea Golf and Country Club, Rio de Janeiro, 1985 (also appears as International Golf Foursome) - 2.1: 1985, 4.1: 2001
  • golf bars - 4.2: Bartender Magazine, 1993-2002
  • Golf Courses Calendar 1996 - VII: Artifacts 1996
  • Golf Digest Magazine - 2.1: 1972, 1974, 1976, 4.1: 1976, 2000
  • Golf Winners, 1984 - 3.1: Advertising Layouts 1980s, 4.1: 1984, 1986
  • Golf's Threesome - 3.1: Advertizing Layouts 1980s, 4.1: 1979
  • Harbour Town, 18th at Harbour Town - 4.1: 2000
  • International Golf Foursome, 1985 - see Gavea Golf and Country Club
  • International Golfer - 4.1: 1994
  • International Golf Leisure and Lifestyle Magazine - 4.1: 2001
  • Joe Pagliei Invitational - 4.1: 1985
  • Masters - 4.1: 1990
  • Mystic Rock at Nemacolin Woodlands - 4.1: 1995
  • Natural Golfer Magazine - 4.1: 2000
  • Nicklaus, Jack - 3.1: Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer 1973 -74, 4.1: 1972, 1983, 1990
  • The Golden Bear, 1992 painting and serigraph - 4.1: 1993, VII
  • Oakmont, 1983 U.S. Open, Oakmont, 1983 - 3.1: 1983 U.S. Open, Oakmont, 1983, 3.1: Hanson Galleries New Orleans and Carmel, 1983-84
  • Robert H. Ogle Invitational - 2.1: 2000, 4.1: 1998
  • Palmer, Arnold - 2.1: 1978, 3.1: Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer 1973-74, 4.1: 1983
  • Arnie in the Rain, 1973 - 2.1: 1975, 1978, 4.1: 1974
  • Arnold Palmer and Richard Pack, Augusta Clubhouse Bar, 1973 - 4.2: Bartender Magazine 1993-2002
  • Pebble Beach Golf Club
  • 18th at Pebble Beach - 3.1: Pebble Beach 1982-1995, 3.1: Saks Fifth Avenue 1994-1999, 4.2: Bartender Magazine 1997-2002, 4.1: 1984, 2001, 2002
  • The Lodge at Pebble Beach, 1995 - 3.1: Pebble Beach 1982-1995, 4.1: 1995
  • pens - see Promotions - S.T. Dupont LeRoy Neiman Golf Pens
  • Pinehurst - 4.1: 2002
  • Piping Rock Golf Club - 4.1: 1993, 2002
  • Player, Gary
  • Gary Player, 1971 drawing - 3.1: Rotonda Superstars 1973-75
  • Rodriguez, Chi Chi - 4.1: 1973
  • Royal Golf - Club de Belgique
  • Chateau de Ravenstein, 1968 - 4.2: Bartender Magazine 1993-2002
  • Sara Lee Classic - 4.1: 1993, 1994
  • Sarazen, Gene - 3.1: David Frost Wines 1998-2003
  • Shinnecock Hills - 4.1: 1995
  • The 18th at Shinnecock or The Home Hole at Shinnecock - 2.1: 2001, 4.1: 1995, 2002
  • Six Golfers - see Golf Winners
  • Snead, Sam
  • Sam Snead - 3.1: David Frost Wines 1998-2001
  • Southampton U.S.P.G.A. Open - 4.1: 1984, 1986
  • Spyglass, #1 at Spyglass - 4.1: 1991, 1999
  • St. Andrews, Scotland - 4.1: 1987
  • The Clubhouse at Old St. Andrews, 1988 serigraph - 2.1: 1988, 3.1: Steiner & Young Galleries Exhib 1989, 3.1: Saks Fifth Avenue 1994-1999, 4.1: 1995, 1998, 2002
  • The Jigger Inn Bar - 4.2: Bartender Magazine 1993-2002 St. Cloud
  • Clubhouse Bar at St. Cloud, 1990 - 4.2: Bartender Magazine 1993-2002
  • U.S. Open - 4.1: 1977, see also golf: Oakmont
  • Valhalla - 4.1: 2000
  • Vintage
  • Vintage Charities - 4.1: undated 1980s
  • Vintage Invitational - 2.1: 1986, 4.1: 1986, 1988
  • Vintage Cove
  • The Cove at Vintage - 2.1: 1988, 3.1: Hanson Art Galleries, 1986, 4.1: undated 1980s, 1989 ov
  • Vintage Palm Springs, Sam Snead Teeing Off at Vintage Palm Springs - 4.1: 2001
  • Wall Street Charity Fund Pro-Am Golf Tournament - 4.1: 2002
  • Westchester - 4.1: 1981, 1989, 1993
  • Winged Foot Golf Club - 3.2. Big Time Golf, 1992, Publicity and Related Exhibitions, 4.1: 1997
  • The 18th at Winged Foot - 4.1: 2002
  • Winged Foot, 1996 - 3.1: Saks Fifth Avenue 1994-1999
  • The Wonderful World of Professional Golf by Mark H. McCormack, cover illustration by LeRoy Neiman - 4.1: 1973 and ov
  • Woods, Tiger - 4.1: 1997, 1999, Playboy 1998
  • Golota, Andrew - 4.1: 1996
  • Gone with the Wind, 1989 - 3.1: Gone with the Wind perfume promotion 1989, 4.1: 2004
  • Gonzalez, Jorge Luis - 4.1: 1995
  • Gonzmart, Cesar - 2.1: 1991, 1992, 4.1: 1992
  • Good Tidings Foundation - 3.1: Good Tidings Foundation LeRoy Neiman Art Centers, 1998-present, 3.1: Joe DiMaggio 1998
  • Gooden, Dwight - 4.1: 2001
  • Goodman, Dr. Margaret - 3.1: Ringside and Training Principles by Goodman and Homansky 2001
  • Goodwill Games - 2.1: 1989, 3.1: Goodwill Games Moscow 1986, 3.1: Goodwill Games 1998
  • Gore, Al - 2.1: 1987, 3.2: Big Time Golf, 1992, 4.1: 1992
  • Gourmet Gala - see March of Dimes
  • Grady, John - 2.1: 1976
  • John Grady, Midnight Mass, 1988 drawing - 4.1: 1990
  • Graham, Martha - see dance
  • Grand Ballroom, 1987 etching - 4.1: 1987
  • Le Grand Escalier de L'Opera, 1969 - 1.2: Knoedler: Serigraph Release Ads, 2.1: 1996
  • grand prix - see auto racing
  • Grant, Michael - see boxing
  • Gray, Anthony John - 3.1: Palm Springs Commemorative Coin
  • Graziano, Rocky - see boxing
  • Great American Workout - 2.1: 1990
  • Great Gatsby's Auction House - 4.1: 1998
  • Great Irish Fair, NY 1982 - 3.1: The Great Irish Fair poster 1982
  • Green, Rev. Al - 3.1: Blues Ball 1997-2004
  • Greene, "Mean Joe" - 2.1: 1981
  • Greenberg, Hank - 4.1: 1968
  • Greenspan, Bud - 2.1: 2000
  • Greenwich Workshop Gallery - see exhibitions: group
  • Gregory, Cynthia - see ballet
  • Gregory, Jack - 2.2: Jack Gregory 1993-1998
  • Gretzky, Wayne
  • The Great Gretzky, 1981 - 3.1: Wayne Gretzky 1981-2002
  • Wayne Gretzky, 2002 - 3.1: Wayne Gretzky 1981-2002
  • Gridiron Football News - see football
  • Griese (Miami Dolphins quarterback 1972) - 4.1: 1972
  • Griffey, Ken - see Skoal Pinch Hitter
  • Griffin, Merv - see television
  • Grosset and Dunlap Inc. Publishers - 3.2. LeRoy Neiman Art and Lifestyle, 1974, Felicie, Correspondence
  • Guanzon, Carol - 2.1: 1987, 1988, 1989
  • Gumbel, Bryant - 4.1: 1997
  • Gwynne Gallery - 2.1: 1975, 1978
  • gymnastics
  • Comaneci, Nadia
  • Nadia Comaneci, 1976 - 3.1: Advertising Layouts 1980s, 4.1: undated 1970s, 1982, 1984, 1987
  • Conner, Bart - 2.1: 1981
  • Retton, Mary Lou - 2.1: 1991, 4.1: 1986
  • H
  • HBO - see listing for HBO under boxing
  • Hagler, Marvin - see boxing
  • Haifa University - 3.2: 1972 Olympics Munich
  • Halas, George - 3.1: Gridiron Football News 1971-73, George Halas, Jr. Sports Center - 4.1: 1979
  • Hall, Jim - 4.1: 1997
  • Hall of Famer, 1996 - 3.1: Saks Fifth Avenue 1994-1999, 4.1: 1998
  • Halle, David - 3.1: UCLA LeRoy Neiman Center for the Study of American Society and Culture, 1998-present; A Sociological Study of the Artist LeRoy Neiman, and 1000 Neiman Collectors by David Halle and Louis Mirrer - IC: A Sociological Study of the Artist LeRoy Neiman, and 1000 Neiman Collectors by David Halle and Louis Mirrer, 1990
  • Halmi, Robert - 3.2.12 and 4.1: undated ov
  • Hammer Galleries - see exhibitions, and Knoedler & Co.
  • Hammer, Armand - 1.2: Knoedler & Co. and Hammer Galleries, 3.1: New York City Marathon 1984-2001, 3.1: Tretyakov Museum Solo Exhibition, Moscow 1988, 3.1: Tokyo exhibition 1988
  • Hammer, Michael - 1.2: Knoedler & Co. and Hammer Galleries
  • Hammer, Victor - 1.2: Knoedler & Co. and Hammer Galleries
  • Hammond, IN - see Mercantile Bank
  • Hampton, Kym - 4.1: 2000
  • The Hamptons, New York - 3.1: Hamptons notes 1972, 4.2: Playboy 1973, see Appendix E handball - see Jacobs, Jim
  • Hanson Gallery, New Orleans - see exhibitions, 3.1: Rex Proclamation Mardi Gras Painting 2002, 4.1: 1984, 1986, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004
  • Hanson Gallery, San Diego - 4.1: 1987
  • Harbor Boat House, 1955 - 4.1: 1950s
  • Hardy, Joseph A. - 1.1: Collectors
  • Harlem Streets, 1981 - 3.1: Cities in Schools and Harlem Streets, 1981
  • harlequin
  • Harlequin, lithograph - 3.1: Circle Gallery 1972, 4.1: 1989
  • Harlequin and a Nude, 1971 - 4.1: 1991
  • Harlequin with Sword, lithograph - 3.1: Circle Gallery 1972
  • Harlequin's Entry into Venice, 1971 mural - 3.1: "The Playboy Collection," Dyansen Gallery Traveling Exhibition 1989-90
  • Haring, Keith - 4.1: 1997
  • Harmon Galleries - see Foster Harmon Galleries
  • Harper's Magazine - 4.1: 1964, 1968
  • Harrod's, London - 4.1: 1982
  • Harry, Deborah - 2.1: 1978
  • Harry's Wall Street Bar - see bars
  • Hartack, Bill - 2.1: 1977
  • Harvard University - 4.2: Playboy Parodies - Harvard and Yale
  • Haskell, Nikki - 4.1: 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1990, 2002, 2004
  • Nikki, 1984 (in Carnaval garb) - 4.1: 1985, 1987
  • Nikki Haskell, 2000 - 4.1: 2000
  • Nikki Haskell, 2002 - 2.1: 2002, 4.1: 2002
  • hats - VII
  • Hawaii - 4.1: 1980 ov
  • Hayes, Isaac - 3.1: Blues Ball 1997-2004
  • Healey, Kathy - see figure skating
  • Hearns, Thomas - see boxing
  • Heartland Celebrity Cookbook - 4.1: 1991
  • Heath Gallery, Atlanta, GA - 4.1: 1969
  • The Heavyweights, vinyl LP recording 1970 - see boxing
  • Heavyweight Explosion, 2000 - see boxing
  • Hebner, Richie
  • Richie Hebner - 4.1: 1973
  • Hefner, Christie - 2.2: Playboy Enterprises Inc. 1980s, 3.1: Playboy's LeRoy Neiman Selection Cigars 1997
  • Hefner, Hugh - 1.1: Education and Teaching b., 1.1: Friars ov., 2.1: 1996, 1999, 2.2: Playboy Enterprises Inc. 1980s, 3.1: Playboy Scrapbook 1961-67, 4.1: 1985, V: Playboy 1961-63, see also Playboy Magazine
  • Heiden, Eric - 3.1: Winter Olympics, Lake Placid 1980
  • Heit Galleries - 2.1: 1987, 1988, see also exhibitions
  • helicopter - 3.1: WNBC Traffic Helicopter 1981-1995
  • Hello, I Must Be Going: Groucho & his Friends - see Chandler, Charlotte
  • Helsinki, Finland - see exhibitions
  • "Here's Looking at You, Kid," 1990 - see Wine Country Film Festival
  • Hernandez, Genaro - 4.1: 1995
  • Hernquist, Lee - 4.1: 2002
  • Herrick, Norton - 4.1: 1998
  • Hershiser, Orel - 2.1: 1992
  • Heyden, Eric - see Knoedler
  • High Ball Homer, 1962 - see Mantle, Mickey
  • High Seas Sailing - see sailing
  • High Seas Sailing II, 1998 - see sailing
  • high society - see socialites
  • Hill, Calvin - 3.1: Gridiron Football News 1971-1973, 3.2. Winners, 1983, Harry N. Abrams, Correspondence, 4.1: 1973, Calvin Hill - 4.1: 1979
  • Hilliard Gallery - 2.1: 1975, 1977, 1978, 1989, 4.1: 1986, 1992, 2001, see exhibitions
  • Hilliard, Chet - 4.1: 1995
  • Hilliard, Kent - 4.1: 1990, see Hilliard Gallery
  • Hilton Hotels - 2.1: 1991
  • Hinds, Bobby - see boxing
  • Hines, Jerome and Lucia - see opera
  • Hispanic Sports Awards Dinner - 2.1: 1991
  • "History of Sport in Art" film series - 2.1: 1972
  • HOBY - 4.1: 1997
  • hockey - search for individual players by name, see also Olympic Games
  • Choate Prep School hockey - 4.1: 1970
  • The French Connection, 1976 - 4.1: 1978
  • Hockey etchings - 3.1: Circle Gallery 1972
  • Hockey Magazine - 2.1: 1977
  • NHL hockey - 3.1: Wayne Gretzky portraits 1981-2002, 4.1: 1967
  • Boston Bruins - see Orr, Bobby
  • Heisman Trophy - 2.1: 1982
  • Houston Aeros - 4.1: 1975
  • NHL Challenge Cup (USA All -Stars vs. USSR National) - 4.1: 1979
  • New Jersey Devils - 4.1: 1998
  • New York Rangers - 4.1: 1966, 1967, 1976, 1998, 1999, 2000
  • Phoenix Coyotes - 3.1: Wayne Gretzky 2002
  • Ottawa Senators - 3.1: Wayne Gretzky 2002
  • Stanley Cup - 4.1: 1974
  • Hoelscher, Lydia (LeRoy's mother) - 1.1: Family (Neiman Studio Archive only)
  • Hofstra University - 1.1: Honorary Degrees, 3.1: Hofstra Univ. Frank Sinatra Conference and Exhibition 1998, 4.1: 1996
  • Hogan, Hulk - see wrestling
  • Hoglund, William - 2.1: 1983
  • Holder, Geoffrey - 4.1: 1978
  • holiday, Christmas - 4.1: 1992, 1995, 1997
  • Hollywood Women's Press Club - see Golden Apple Awards
  • Holmes, Larry - see boxing
  • Holyfield, Evander - see boxing
  • Holzman, Red - 4.1: 1990
  • Homage to Boucher - 4.1: 1974
  • Homansky, Dr. Flip - 3.1: Ringside and Training Principles by Goodman and Homansky 2001
  • Home Remodeling Magazine - 4.1: 1965
  • Home Run Blast, 2002 etching - see baseball
  • honorary degrees - 1.1: Honorary degrees
  • Hope, Bob - 3.1: Celebrity Night at Spago, 1993, 4.1: 1984, Bob Hope (Playing Golf), 1988 - 3.1: Bob Hope portrait, 1988
  • Hope House Ministries - 4.1: 1995, 1996
  • Horizon Gallery - 4.1: 1980
  • Horse of a Different Color, Ltd. - 4.1: 1963
  • horses - see also polo, rodeo, sculpture
  • Arabians - 4.1: 1978
  • Arabians Magazine - 4.1: 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986
  • Bucking Bronco - 4.1: 1984
  • Carousel, 195? - 2.1: 1975, 4.1: 1950s
  • Color Horse - 4.1: 1984
  • Clydesdales - see promotions
  • Daily Double - 4.1: 1982, 1984
  • French Hunt, 1965 - V: Early 1960s Photos of Work
  • Horses, 1979 - 3.2.3
  • Ladies of the Hunt, 1959 charcoal drawing - 2.1: 1973, 3.1: Knoedler London Exhibition 1976, 4.1: 1950s
  • horse racing - 4.1: 1997
  • Aintree - 4.1: 1960
  • Ascot - see Royal Ascot
  • Belmont Park - 4.1: 1980, 2003
  • The Paddock at Belmont - 4.1: 1979
  • Bellocq, Pierre - 4.1: 1998
  • The Black Stallion - see television
  • Breeders' Cup - 2.1: 1989, 4.1: 2003
  • Breeders' Cup Championship poster, 1998 - 3.1: Breeders' Cup Painting 1998
  • Caliente Race Track, Tijuana, Mexico - 3.1: Caliente Race Track Exhib. and Painting 1989, 4.1: 1991
  • Chantilly, Backstretch at Chantilly - 4.1: 1969
  • The Charging Cavalcade, silkscreen - 4.1: 1980
  • Charismatic - 4.1: 1999
  • Churchill Downs - 3.1: 123rd Kentucky Derby 1997, 4.1: 1996, VII: Box 3
  • Club House Turn, 1975 serigraph - 1.2: Knoedler Serigraph Release Ads, 4.1: 1975, undated 1990s, 1989
  • Curragh, Ireland, 1976 drawing - 3.1: "Equine Art" and "Racing Retrospective" Solo Exhibitions, Kentucky Derby Museum 1993-95
  • Epsom Derby - 4.1: 1960, 4.2: Playboy 1964, see Appendix E
  • Equestrianne - 4.1: 1981, 2000
  • Equestrian, 1974 watercolor - 3.1: Hammer Galleries Solo Exhibition 1975-76
  • The Feria in Seville - 4.1: 1982, 1984, 1985
  • The Finish - 4.1: undated
  • Florida Derby - 2.1: 1992, 4.1: 1993
  • Four Acres, serigraph - 3.1: Circle Gallery 1972, 4.1: 1973
  • Front Runners, 1994 - 3.1: "Equine Art" and "Racing Retrospective" Solo Exhibitions, Kentucky Derby Museum 1993-95
  • Funnycide - 4.1: 2003
  • Grand National Steeplechase, Liverpool - 4.1: 1960 and ov, 4.2: Playboy 1962, see Appendix E
  • Grand Prairie, Lone Star Park - 3.1: National All-Star Jockey Championships 2001
  • Hambletonian - 3.1: Cadillac Hambletonian Harness Race Painting 1995
  • Hialeah Race Track - 2.1: 1977, 3.1: Hialeah Race Track, 1959, 4.2: Playboy 1959, see Appendix E
  • Hong Kong Jockey Club - 4.1: 2004
  • Hoof Beats Magazine - 4.1: 1975
  • horse named after LeRoy Neiman - 2.1: 1987
  • Horse Racing, 1972 watercolor - 4.1: 1998
  • Horse Racing Suite, 1977 - see sculpture
  • Horse and Rider, 1971 gouache - 2.1: 1974
  • Horse Sense: An Inside Look at the Sport of Kings, by Bert Sugar, cover illustration by LeRoy Neiman - 2.1: 2002, 4.1: 2002
  • In the Stretch, serigraph - 3.1: Circle Gallery 1972
  • International Horse Show - 4.1: 1973
  • Iroquois Steeplechase, 1993 - 3.1: Iroquois Steeplechase, Nashville, TN, 1993
  • jockeys - jockeys - see also horse racing, 3.1: "Dress the Jockeys", '21' Club 2001
  • The Backview of Jockey, 1961 - 4.1: Four Jockeys - 4.1: undated
  • Hartack, Bill, Bill Hartack, 1959 - 3.1: Hialeah Race Track 1959, 4.1: 1974, 1995
  • Jockey, serigraph - 3.1: Circle Gallery 1972
  • Jockey - 4.1: 1961
  • Krone, Julie - 2.1: 2003
  • Solomon, Mickey - 2.1: 1989
  • Kelso, 1968 drawing - 3.1: "Equine Art" and "Racing Retrospective" Solo Exhibitions, Kentucky Derby Museum 1993-95
  • Kentucky Derby - 2.1: 1982, 3.1: 123rd Kentucky Derby 1997, 4.1: 1978, VII: Box 3
  • Derby Day Paddock, 1997 - 3.1: 123rd Kentucky Derby 1997
  • Kentucky Derby Museum - 3.1: "Equine Art" and "Racing Retrospective" Solo Exhibitions, Kentucky Derby Museum 1993-95
  • Long Island Equestrienne - 4.1: 1982, 1984
  • Longchamps - 4.1: 1960
  • Menlo Charity Horse Show - 4.1: 2003
  • Mission Valley Pony Club - 4.1: 1990
  • Monmouth Park - 4.1: 1969
  • Monmouth Park Centennial, 1970 - 4.1: 1970, 1971, 1975
  • National All -Star Jockey Championships - 3.1: National All-Star Jockey Championships 2001
  • National Horse Show - 4.2: Playboy 1967, see Appendix E
  • National Showcase, Louisville, KY - 4.1: 1982
  • New York Racing Association (NYRA) - 2.1: 1978
  • Paddock, 1957 painting - 2.2: JoAnn Perse Gallery 1984-98
  • Paddock, serigraph - 3.1: Circle Gallery 1972, 3.1: "Equine Art" and "Racing Retrospective" Solo Exhibitions, Kentucky Derby Museum 1993-95 4.1: 1973
  • Pegasus, 1979 - New Jersey State Opera Ball Paintings 1979-83
  • polo horses - see polo
  • Pimlico - 3.1: 125th Preakness Stakes 2000, VII: Box 3
  • Preakness Stakes - 3.1: 125th Preakness Stakes 2000
  • The Race, serigraph - 3.1: Circle Gallery 1972, V: 1970s
  • Race of the Year, 1979 - 3.1: Race of the Year 1979
  • Racing, 1972 - 4.1: 1972
  • The Reinsman - 4.1: 1963
  • The Rider, pre-1966 - 4.1: 1966
  • Rotz with Windener Coulours, pre-1966 - 4.1: 1966
  • Royal Ascot - 4.1: 1960, 1961, 4.2: Playboy 1966, see Appendix E
  • Ascot Finish - 4.1: 1976
  • Ascot Paddock - 4.1: undated, 1979
  • The Queen at Ascot - 3.1: Knoedler London Solo Exhibition 1976, 3.1: Heit Galleries Solo Exhibition, Phoenix 1976
  • Saratoga Harness, 1969, 1974 - 3.1: Saratoga Harness 1969, 1974
  • Seattle Slew - 2.1: 1977, 4.1: 1975
  • Secretariat, Secretariat at the Lead, 1974 - 2.1: 1990, 1992, 3.1: "Equine Art" and "Racing Retrospective" Solo Exhibitions, Kentucky Derby Museum 1993-95, 4.1: 1975, 1981, 1993 ov, VII: Pendants
  • Secretariat II - 4.1: 1990
  • Show Jumper - 4.1: undated 1970s, 1978
  • Sportsman's Park, Chicago - 3.1: Sportsman's Park Mural, Chicago 1976
  • Steeplechase, 1974 watercolor - 3.1: Hammer Galleries Solo Exhibition 1975-76
  • Stretch Stampede, 1975 - 3.1: "Equine Art" and "Racing Retrospective" Solo Exhibitions, Kentucky Derby Museum 1993-95
  • Study for Gericault Horse without Rider - 4.1: 1982
  • Tentam - 4.1: 1973
  • Thoroughbred Times - 4.1: 1993
  • T.O.B.A. - 2.1: 2000
  • Wayne Newton's State of the Art September Sale - 4.1: 1985
  • Hospital Relief Fund of the Caribbean - 4.1: 1984
  • Hotel des Artistes - 1.1: Residences - Hotel des Artistes
  • House Beautiful Magazine - 4.1: 1965
  • Houston Astrodome - 4.1: 1971
  • Houston International Film Festival - 3.1: Houston Film Fest 1990
  • Howard, Frank, Frank Howard, 1970s - 4.1: 1998
  • Howe, Gordie - 4.1: 1975
  • Gordie Howe, 1975 - 4.1: 1975
  • Hudson Valley Writers Center - 4.1: 1990
  • Hull, Bobby - 4.1: 1977
  • Bobby Hull - 3.1: TIME Magazine Cover Portraits Exhibition, National Portrait Gallery and St. Paul Art Center 1969, 4.1: 1968, 1986
  • Humane Society of New York - 4.1: 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998
  • Humphrey, President Hubert, Hubert Humphrey, date unknown - 2.1: 1994
  • Hunt, Lamar
  • Lamar Hunt, 1972 - 4.1: 1972
  • The Hunt for the Unicorn, late 1960s mural - see animals: unicorn
  • The Hustler - 4.1: 1985
  • Hutscnecker, Dr. Arnold A. - 4.1: 1981
  • I
  • I Am Third by Gale Sayers - 4.1: 1970, 1975
  • Ibis Art Productions - 4.1: 1988
  • Ice Palace, 1985 - see Saint Paul, Minnesota
  • Iceland - 4.1: 1972
  • Idle Boat - 4.1: 1950s
  • Iglesias, Julio
  • Julio Iglesias, 1984 - 2.1: 2001, 3.1: Julio Iglesias, 1984, 4.1: 1998, 2001
  • Illinois Art Education Association - 4.1: 1974
  • imitators - 2.3: Imitations and Forgeries
  • In the Pocket, 1988 - see football - Superbowl XXII
  • income - IID: Invoices Paid
  • India - 2.1: 1982
  • Indianapolis 500 - see auto racing
  • Indianapolis Museum of Art - 2.1: 1976, 4.1: 1977, see also exhibitions
  • Intelligent Doubles, by Skip Singleton - see tennis
  • Intelligent Tennis by Skip Singleton - see tennis
  • International Heart Foundation - see The Open Heart, 1982
  • International Management Group, Inc. - 2.1: 1977
  • International Poker, 2004 serigraph and earlier painting - see casinos
  • International Sephardic Education Foundation - 4.1: 1987
  • Introduction of the Champions of the Ring, 1964-65 (or Ringside Madison Square Garden) - see boxing
  • investing, investors - 3.1: L. Roy Papp, 1980, 3.1: Mustang Ranch Brothel 1989
  • Iona College - 1.1: Honorary Degrees ov., 2.2: Manufacturers Hanover, 3.1: Iona College
  • Trustee Awards Dinner Dances 1984-95, 4.1: 2000
  • Irish Fair - see Great Irish Fair
  • Iron Horse Steak House - 4.1: Undated
  • Isbin, Sharon - 2.1: 1996, 1997
  • Israel - 3.1: Peace Treaty, 1980
  • J
  • Jackson, Bo - 4.1: 1992
  • Jackson, Michael - 3.1: Celebrity Night at Spago, 1993
  • Jackson, Phil - 4.1: 1994
  • Jackson, Reggie - 2.1: 1992, 2000, 2001, 4.1: 1978
  • Reggie Jackson, 1993 - 4.1: 1993
  • Jacobs, Jason, Accountant - 2.1: 1977, 1984
  • Jacobs, Jim
  • Jim Jacobs, 1970 - 2.1: 1992, 4.1: 1970, 1992
  • Jamaica - 4.2: Playboy 1971, see Appendix E
  • Japan - 2.1: 1986, 1987, 2.2: CBS Sports Correspondence, 3.1: Hawaii and Japan 1974, 3.1: Japan Trip 1977, 3.1: Tokyo Exhibition 1983, 3.1: Tokyo Exhibition 1988, 3.2. Winners, 1983, Correspondence, Harry N. Abrams, 4.1: 1984
  • jazz
  • Armstrong, Louis - 3.1: "Louis Armstrong: A Cultural Legacy" traveling exhibition 1995, 4.1: undated 1990s
  • Louis Armstrong, 1963 - 4.1: 1965
  • Louis Armstrong, 1981 - 4.1: 1981
  • Louis Armstrong, 1976 - 3.1: Newport Jazz Festival 1975 -2004, 3.1: Kool Jazz Festival 1976, 4.1: 1979
  • Satch, 1959 - 3.1: Dyansen Gallery Playboy Collection touring exhibition 1989
  • Davis, Miles
  • Miles Davis, 1985 - 4.1: 1985
  • Ellington, Duke
  • Duke, 1978 - 3.1: Newport Jazz Festival 1975-2004, 4.1: 1979, 1981
  • "Duke", 1998 - 3.1: UCLA 1998-present
  • Fitzgerald, Ella
  • Ella in Flight, 1983 - 3.1: Ella in Flight, 1983
  • Gillespie, Dizzy
  • Bird & Diz, 1973 - 4.1: 1973
  • Holiday, Billie
  • "Lady", 1979 - 3.1: Newport Jazz Festival 1975-2004
  • Jazz Horns, 2004 painting and serigraph - 3.1: Newport Jazz Festival 1975-2004, 4.1: 2004, 2005
  • Jazzmobile - 2.2: Jazzmobile 1980-84
  • Jazzmobile, 1975 silkscreen - 2.1: 1975, 3.1: Hammer Galleries Solo Exhibition 1975-76
  • Kenton, Stan
  • Stan Kenton, 1976 - 2.1: 1975, 4.1: 1985
  • Kool Jazz Festival - 3.1: Kool Jazz Festival 1976, 4.1: 1981, 1982, 1985, V: 1980s
  • Newport Jazz Festival - 3.1: Newport Jazz Festival 1975-2004
  • Newport Jazz, 2004 - 3.1: Newport Jazz Festival 1975-2004
  • Newport Jazz Festival Poster, 1974 - 3.1: Newport Jazz Festival 1975-2004
  • Orchestra - 4.1: 1964
  • Parker, Charlie - Bird & Diz, 1973 - 4.1: 1973, Charlie 'Bird' Parker - 3.1: Newport Jazz Festival 1975-2004
  • Playboy Jazz Festival, 1980 - 4.1: 1980
  • The Jeanie Johnston, 1998 - 4.1: 1999
  • Jenner, Bruce - see track and field
  • The Jennifer, 1981 - 4.1: 1981
  • Jeopardy! -2.1: 1998
  • Jimmy Fund - 3.1: Ted Williams and Jimmy Fund 1991
  • JoAnn Perse Gallery -2.2: JoAnn Perse Gallery 1984-98, 3.1: John Lennon Etching 1990
  • Jock Magazine - 4.1: 1970
  • jockeys - see horses: horse racing
  • Johnson, Cecile Ryden - 4.1: 1975
  • Johnson, Earvin "Magic" - Magic, 1988 - 2.1: 1992, 4.1: 1989 ov, Magic Johnson, 1991 - 2.1: 1996
  • Jones, Baird - 3.1: Baird Jones' Group Exhibitions, New York 1988-89, 4.1: 1987, 1988
  • Jones, Robert Trent - 4.1: 1995
  • Jones, Jr., Roy - see boxing
  • Jones, Tony - 1.1: Education and Teaching b., see AppendixA for correspondence
  • Jordan, Michael, Michael Jordan - 4.1: undated 1990s, 2000, Michael Jordan, serigraph - 2.1: 1991, 4.1: 1998
  • Joyner -Kersee, Jackie - see track and field
  • J.R. Fine Arts - 4.1: 1998
  • judo - 4.1: 1977, 1987
  • Juvenile Diabetes Foundation - 4.1: 1990, 1991, 1995
  • K
  • Kabl Citizen of the Day Award - 1.1: Awards
  • Kalinsky, George - 2.1: 1984, 1986, 1996, 2.3: Imitations and Forgeries, George Kalinsky with his Olympus, 1986 drawing - 4.1: 1986
  • Kaplan, Fred - 2.1: 1960s, 1970s
  • Kapp, Joe - 3.1: Gridiron Football News 1971-1973, 4.1: 1970
  • Kaufman, Bart and Judy - 2.2: Bart Kaufman 1978-89, 4.1: 1970s
  • Kay, Leslie - 3.1: Folies Bergere, Tropicana, Las Vegas 1983
  • Kelly, Bob - 4.1: 1974
  • Kennedy Onassis, Jackie, Jackie, 1970 drawing - 4.1: 1970
  • Kennedy, Robert and Ethel - 3.1: Robert F. Kennedy Pro Celebrity Tennis Tournament 1972-79, 4.1: 1968, 1971, 1972 see also golf, tennis
  • Ethel Kennedy - 3.1: "Recent Graphics and Drawings," The Far Gallery Solo Exhibition 1971
  • R.F.K., 1968 watercolor - 4.1: 1968
  • Robert F. Kennedy, 1971 engraving - 3.1: "Recent Graphics and Drawings", The Far Gallery Solo Exhibition 1971, 4.1: 1972, 1974
  • Kennedy, Ted
  • Sen. Ted Kennedy, 1981 drawing on napkin - 4.1: 1981
  • Kenneth Behm Galleries - 2.1: 1989, 4.1: 1987, V: 1991
  • Kenton, Stan - see jazz
  • Kentucky Derby - see horse racing
  • Kerner, Otto - 4.1: 1960
  • Kershaw, Tom - 4.1: 1995
  • Key Club Bar, 1956 - 4.2: Bartender Magazine 1987-1992
  • Kidd, Billy - 3.1: '21' Club, 1990 (photo)
  • Kilroy, Gene - 2.2: Gene Kilroy, 3.1: Golden Nugget Casino, Las Vegas 1988
  • King, Don - 3.1: Sportsman's Ball 1978, 4.1: 1975
  • King, Larry - 4.1: 1988 (radio), Larry King, 1996 - 3.1: Morton's of Chicago 1982-present
  • King, Mark - 2.3: Imitations and Forgeries
  • King's Palace, 1960 drawing - 4.2: Bartender Magazine 1987-1992
  • Kitt, Eartha - 4.1: 1994
  • Knight, Bobby, Bobby Knight, 1979 - 3.1: Dyansen Gallery Playboy Collection touring exhibition 1989, Knoedler & Co. - IID: Price Lists, 1.2: Knoedler & Co. and Hammer Galleries, see also Appendix B, Hammer Galleries - 3.1: "LeRoy Neiman in Moscow" Solo Exhibition, Hammer Galleries 1987, 3.1: Soft Paintings 1989, 3.1: "A Salute to Central Park" Exhibition 1989, 3.1: Universal Geneve Timepieces Promotion 1995, 3.2. Winners, 1983, Harry N. Abrams, 1.2: Knoedler & Co. and Hammer Galleries, 4.1: 1972, 1976, 1985, 1989, see also exhibitions
  • Knoedler Publishing - 3.1: Knoedler London Exhibition 1976, 3.2 Publications, 1.2: Knoedler & Co and Hammer Galleries, 4.1: 1976, 1989
  • Kohl Galleries - 4.1: 1988
  • Kool Jazz Festival - see jazz
  • Koosman, Jerry, Jerry Koosman, 1976 - 4.1: 1977, 2001
  • Kopf, Chef Stefan - 4.1: 1986
  • Kozlova, Valentina - V: 1991
  • Kramer, Paul - 4.1: 1980
  • Kravtiz, Brenda - 1.1: Friars
  • Kupcinet, Irv "Kup" - see television, see also Appendix A
  • Kushner, Cedric - see Heavyweight Explosion
  • L
  • La Cuisine Francaise - 3.1: Saks Fifth Avenue 1994 -1999, 3.1: The Culinary Arts 1998, 4.1: 1995, 1998, Le Grand Cuisine, 1977 - 2.1: 2000, 4.2: Bartender Magazine 1997-2002, 4.1: 1977, 2001
  • La Nuit de Paris, 1988 - 4.1: 1988, 1989
  • Lacrosse - 4.1: 1977, 2005, see also McEneaney, Eamon
  • U.S.A. Lacrosse Team - 4.1: 1978
  • Ladies of the Hunt, 1959 charcoal - see horses
  • Lagerfeld, Karl - 4.1: 1992
  • Lake Tahoe - VC: 1983
  • LaLanne, Jack - 2.1: 1977, 3.2. Horses, 1979, Harry N. Abrams, Correspondence
  • Landau, Barry - 2.2: Barry Landau 1994-96
  • Landry, Tom - 3.1: Gridiron Football News 1971-1973, Tom Landry, 1984 - 4.1: 1984 ov., 1989
  • Lanier Business Products, Inc. - see Stock Market, 1976
  • Largent, Steve - 4.1: 1994
  • Lark Creek Inn - 4.1: 1990
  • Larry Harper Company - 4.1: 1998
  • LaRussa, Tony - 2.1: 1993, Manager of the Year, 1992 - 4.1: 1993
  • Larson, Glen and Janet - 2.1: 1985, 1987
  • Lasorda, Tommy - 4.1: 1993
  • Las Vegas - see casinos, 1.1: Awards, 3.1: Las Vegas Centennial 2005
  • Las Vegas Celebrity Cookbook - 2.1: 1984
  • Latin Legends film - 4.1: Undated 1990s
  • Latin Recording Academy - see Appendix A
  • law suits - 2.2: Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson Attorneys, 4.1: 1975, see also forgery, theft
  • against Felicie Schumsky, by LeRoy Neiman, 1976 - 1.2
  • against Robert Gold d/b/a Gallery Artists, 1976 - 2.2: Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson Attorneys
  • against LeRoy Neiman and Knoedler, Inc. by Emerald Art Gallery, 1977 - 2.1: 1977
  • Lawrence Ross Galleries - 3.1: Lawrence Ross Galleries 1985-88
  • lawyers - 2.2: Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson Attorneys
  • Lazar, Irving "Swifty" - 3.1: Celebrity Night at Spago, 1993
  • Leahy, Pat - 4.1: 1992
  • Learning Annex - 2.1: 1989, 4.1: 1989
  • Lebow, Fred - 3.1: New York City Marathon 1984-2001
  • lectures - 2.2: Royce Carlton Lecture Agents 1978-86, 4.1: 1989, see also Learning Annex
  • Leibowitz, Maury - 1.2: Knoedler & Co. and Hammer Galleries
  • Leifer, Neil - 3.1: Circle Gallery 1972, 3.1: '21' Club, 1990 (photo), 4.1: 2003
  • Leija, James - 4.1: 1995
  • LeMieux, Mario, Mario LeMieux, 1989 - 2.2: DeBartolo Corporation and Associated Institutions 1989-91
  • Lendl, Ivan - see tennis
  • Lennon, John - 2.1: 1999, 2000, see also The Beatles, and Ono, Yoko
  • John Lennon, pre 1982 drawing - 4.1: 1982
  • John Lennon, 1990 etching - 2.2: JoAnn Perse Gallery 1984-98, 3.1: John Lennon Etching 1990, 4.1: 1990, 1992
  • Leonard, Sugar Ray - see boxing
  • LeRoy, Minnesota - 4.1: 1978 and ov, V: 1970s
  • LeRoy Neiman: An American in Paris, 1994 - 3.1: Superbowl XXVIII 1994, 3.1: Saks Fifth Avenue 1994-1999, 3.2. LeRoy Neiman: An American in Paris, 1994
  • LeRoy Neiman: Art and Lifestyle, 1974 - 3.2. LeRoy Neiman Art and Lifestyle, 1974, Felicie, 1.2: Felicie, Inc. Advertising, 1.2: Lawsuit Against Felicie, Inc.
  • LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies, Columbia University - 3.1: LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies, Columbia University 1995-present
  • LeRoy Neiman Center for the Study of American Society and Culture, University of California at Los Angeles - 3.1: UCLA, 1998-present
  • LeRoy Neiman: Five Decades, 2003 - 3.2. LeRoy Neiman: Five Decades, 2003
  • LeRoy Neiman Museum of Art, St. Paul, Minnesota - 3.1: LeRoy Neiman Museum of Art, St. Paul, 1997, 4.1: 1997 (ov), 1998
  • LeRoy Neiman On Safari, 1996 - 1.2: Bowles Galleries 1997-present, 3.2. LeRoy Neiman On Safari, 1996
  • LeRoy, Warner - 2.1: 1998, 1999, V: 1991, see also Tavern on the Green
  • Let's Celebrate - 4.1: undated
  • Leukemia Society of America - 4.1: 1992
  • Levin, Meyer - 4.1: 1955-59
  • Lewis, Carl - see track and field
  • Lewis, Jerry Lee - 3.1: Blues Ball 1997-2004, The Killer - 3.1: Blues Ball 1997-2004
  • Lewis, Lennox - see boxing
  • Liberace - 4.1: 1988
  • Licensing Art and Design, by Cynthia Revelli - 2.1: 1995
  • Lido - 4.2: Playboy 1964, see Appendix E
  • Lifeline Inc. (fitness equipment) - 2.2: Bobby Hinds 1990-2000
  • Lifestyle Magazine - 4.1: Undated 1980s
  • Lilly, Bob, Bob Lilly, 1972 - 4.1: 1972
  • Limbaugh, Rush - 4.1: 1991
  • Limoges enamels - 2.1: 1988
  • Lincoln, Abraham, Abraham Lincoln, 1968 - 2.1: 1988, 1989, 4.1: 1968, 1981, 1987
  • Lindberg, Elayne - 3.1: Stadium Tennis Billboard, 1981 (photo)
  • Lipofsky, Mary and Steve - 2.1: 1996, 4.1: 1995
  • Liston, Sonny - see boxing
  • Little, Floyd - 3.1: Gridiron Football News 1971-73, 4.1: 1973 ov
  • Floyd Little - 4.1: 1972
  • The Littlest Clown - 4.1: undated
  • Liverpool, England - 4.1: 1960 ov
  • Lollobrigida, Gina - 4.1: 1981
  • Loma Linda University - 2.1: 1983
  • Lombardi, Vince, Vince, 1981 - 2.1: 2001, 4.1: 1985
  • Lomonaco, Chef Michael - 2.1: 1996, 4.1: 1999
  • London, England - 3.1: O'Hana Gallery Solo Exhibition, London 1962, 3.1: Knoedler London Exhibition 1976, 4.1: 1960 ov, 1961, 1962, 1966, see also Liverpool
  • The Lone Ranger, 1977 - 2.1: 1988, 3.1: The Lone Ranger, 1977
  • Long, Captain Elgen, The Adventurer, between 1971 and 1977 - 2.2: Gallery Mack 1975 -87, 4.1: 1982
  • Lonsdale International Sporting Club - 1.1: Awards
  • Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art (LAICA) - 3.1: Neiman/Warhol Exhibition at LAICA 1981-82
  • Louganis, Greg - see swimming and diving
  • Louis, Allyson - see Allyson Louis Gallery
  • Louis, Joe - see boxing
  • Lowery, Nick
  • Nick Lowery, 1992 - 4.1: 1992, 1997
  • Lubel, William - 2.1: 1973
  • Lynch, David - 3.1: "Cig Art" Benefit Exhibitions 1996-2000
  • M
  • Maccioni, Sirio - 4.1: 2004
  • Mack, Barbara - see Gallery Mack
  • Madison Square Garden - 2.1: 1981, 4.1: 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1987, 1992, 1994, 1999, 4.2: Playboy 1963, see Appendix E
  • Madison Square Garden (silkscreen) - 4.1: 1978
  • Madrid, Spain - 4.1: 1960 ov
  • A Magic Moment, 1990 - see Orlando Magic under "baseball"
  • magical creatures - see animals: unicorn
  • Mahoney, James - 2.1: 1983, 3.1: Pebble Beach Golf 1982-1995
  • Mailer, Norman - 4.1: 1982
  • Maitland, Vic - 2.2: NFL Alumni
  • Make-a-Wish Foundation - 4.1: 2000
  • Maki, Mary Ann - 2.1: 1993, 1995, 1997
  • Malave, Chu Chu - see boxing
  • Malinowski, Mark "Scoop" - 4.1: 2000
  • Malletmen, 1977 etching - see polo
  • Manager of the Year, 1992 - see LaRussa, Tony
  • Mandalay Bay - 3.1: De La Hoya vs. Vargas 2002
  • Mandela, Nelson - 3.1: Nelson Mandela Tribute 1997
  • Mangione, Chuck - 4.1: 2004
  • Manhattan Bride Magazine - 4.1: 1999
  • Manhattan Concert Club - 4.1: 2004
  • Manhattan Magazine - 1.1: Awards, 2.1: 1989, 3.1: LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies, Columbia University 1995 - present, 4.1: 1984, 1990, 1997, 1998, 1999 Manila, Phillipines - 3.1: Ali vs. Frazier III "The Thrilla in Manila," 1975
  • Mannochia, Adriano - 4.1: 1983
  • Mantle, Mickey - 2.1: 1998, 3.1: Mickey Mantle Paintings and Serigraphs, 1962-1999, 4.1: 1968
  • Mickey Mantle (or) High Ball Homer, 1962 - 3.1: Mickey Mantle Paintings and Serigraphs, 1962-1999
  • Mickey Mantle - Switcher, 1967 - 3.1: Mickey Mantle Paintings and Serigraphs, 1962-1999
  • Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company - 2.1: 1978, 2.2: Manufacturers Hanover and Chemical Bank, 3.1: New York City Marathon 1984-2001, 3.1: Millrose Games 1986-1995, see also Chemical Bank and McCabe, Charles
  • marathon - see running
  • March of Dimes - 2.1: 1981, 1982, 3.1: March of Dimes' Gourmet Gala 1985, 4.1: 1974, 1981, 1983, 1985
  • Mardi Gras - 3.1: Rex Proclamation Mardi Gras Poster Painting 2002, 4.1: 1987, 2001
  • Marichal, Juan, Juan Marichal - 4.1: 1995
  • marionette - 4.1: 1981, 1984
  • Marketing Communications Magazine - 2.1: 1980, 4.1: 1980
  • Marlin!, 1977 serigraph - 2.1: 1977, 4.1: 1977 ov
  • Marmel, David - 3.1: Beauty Pageants 1980-84, 3.1: Victor Awards 1981-85
  • Marquis Who's Who - 1.1: Who's Who
  • Marshall Field & Company - 3.1: Fashion Illustration for Marshall Field 1957-59 (Oversize only)
  • Marshall, Leonard, Leonard Marshall, 1991 - 4.1: 1991, 1992
  • Martin, Billy, Billy Martin, 1990 drawing - 2.1: 1990
  • Marx, Groucho - 3.1: Charlotte Chandler 1978-84
  • Maser Galleries, Maser Fine Arts - 2.1: 1988, 1989, 3.1: 1983 U.S. Open, Oakmont, 1983
  • Mashburn, Jamal - 4.1: 1990
  • mask auction - 4.1: 1988
  • Mason, Jackie - 4.1: 1994
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - 1.1: Awards: Citations, 4.1: 1982
  • matador - see bullfights
  • Mathis, Buster - see boxing
  • Matsui, 2004 - 3.1: Special Olympics Nagano Japan 2005
  • The Maulers 1993 lithograph - see boxing
  • Max, Peter - 4.1: 1994, 1995, 1980s and 1990s (mentioned throughout)
  • Mayo Clinic - 2.1: 1983
  • mayoral debate - 4.1: 1989, see also politics
  • Mays, Willie - 4.1: 1992, Wille Mays - 2.2: 1978, 4.1: 1979, 1982, 2001
  • Mazeroski, Bill, Bill Mazeroski - 4.1: 1973
  • Mazzilli, Lee, Lee Mazzilli, 1979 - 2.1: 1979, 2001 4.1: 2001, Lee Mazzilli Celebrity Golf and Tennis Classic - 2.1: 2001, 4.1: 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001
  • McCabe, Charles - 2.1: 1995, 2.2: Manufacturers Hanover and Chemical Bank, 3.1: Iona College Trustee Awards Dinner Dances 1984-95, 4.1: 1987, 1997, see also Chemical Bank
  • McCormack, Mark H. - see The Wonderful World of Professional Golf by Mark H. McCormack under golf
  • McDonald, Kitt - 4.1: 1986
  • McDougal, Little & Company - 2.1: 1985
  • McEneaney, Eamon - 4.1: 2001, 2005
  • McEnroe, John - see tennis
  • McFagan, Helen - 2.1: 1993
  • McGirt, James "Buddy" - see boxing
  • McGraw-Hill Publishers - 2.1: 1999
  • McGuire, Al - 4.1: 1980
  • McGwire, Mark, Mark McGwire, 1998 - 3.1: Mark McGwire 1998-99, 4.2: Bartender Magazine 1997-2002, 3.1: Good Tidings Foundation, 1998-2002
  • McHale, Kevin - see Johnson, Earvin "Magic": Magic
  • McNeely, Peter - 4.1: 1995
  • McNichol, Kristy - 2.1: 1980
  • Mead, Margaret, Margaret Mead, 1972 drawing - 4.1: 1977 ov
  • Meigs, Kris - 2.1: 1981
  • Melville, Herman - 3.2. Moby Dick, 1975, The Artist's Limited Edition
  • Memphis Blues Ball - 4.1: 1998
  • Men, Boats, and the Sea, 1955 - 3.1: Art Institute of Chicago Instructors Exhibition 1955
  • menus - 4.1: 1977, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, see also food, restaurants
  • medical - see The Open Heart, 1982
  • Mercantile Bank, Chicago and Hammond, IN - 3.1: Mercantile Bank Murals 1966
  • merchandise - see promotions, product and service, and collectible merchandise
  • Merrill Chase Galleries, Chicago - 2.2: Merrill Chase Galleries 1974-89, 4.1: 1973, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1982 see exhibitions
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art - 2.1: 1981
  • Metropolitan Opera - see opera
  • Mexico - 3.1: Caliente Race Track Exhibition and Painting 1989
  • MGM Grand Gallery - 4.1: 1999
  • Miami Sound Machine - see Estefan, Emilio and Gloria
  • Michael Zabrin Fine Art - 2.1: 1989
  • Michaels, Walt - 2.1: 1980, see also football: New York Jets
  • Midwest Museum of American Art - 4.1: 1979, 1989, see also exhibitions
  • Miles, Sylvia - 3.1: '21' Club, 1990 (photo), 4.1: 1991
  • Minelli, Liza - 3.1: Frank Sinatra at Royal Albert Hall 1989
  • miniatures - 4.1: 1983
  • Minnesota Historical Society - 2.1: 1994
  • Minnesota Museum of Art - 3.1: St. Paul Bicentennial Painting 1975-76, see also exhibitions
  • Minotaur Galleries - 2.2: Minotaur Galleries 1984-1994, 4.1: 1986, see also exhibitions
  • John Miles Bonded Travel Agency - 4.1: undated
  • military - 1.1: Military Service
  • Million Dollar Strike, 1982 - see bowling
  • Millionaire Magazine - 3.1: Joe DiMaggio 1998-99
  • Millrose Games - 3.1: Millrose Games 1986-1995
  • Milt Gross Fund - 2.1: 2000, 4.1: 2001
  • Minuteman, 1987 - 3.1: U.S. Savings Bonds Campaign 1987-88
  • Mirrer, Louise - IC: A Sociological Study of the Artist LeRoy Neiman, and 1000 Neiman Collectors by David Halle and Louis Mirrer, 1990
  • Mitchell, Mayer - 2.1: 1972, 1976, 1977, 1987
  • The Mixologist, 1959 - see bars
  • Moby Dick, 1975 - 2.1: 1993, 3.2.2
  • models - 3.1: Beauty Pageants 1980-84, see also Eve Models, Inc., search for individual models by name
  • Monaco - see also Bal de la Mer, Monte Carlo, auto racing, French Riviera
  • Monaco Rendezvous, 1994 - 3.1: Monaco Trip 1994
  • Monmouth Park Charity Ball - 2.1: Charities (all dates, 1980s, 1990s)
  • Monroe, Earl, Earl "The Pearl" Monroe, 1976 - 4.1: 1976
  • Montana, Joe, Joe Montana, 1982 - 2.2: DeBartolo Corporation and Associated Institutions 1989-91, 4.1: 1982, 1990
  • Montanez, Willie - 4.1: 1979
  • Monte Carlo, Monaco - 4.2: Playboy 1963, see Appendix E, see auto racing, Monaco
  • Monte Carlo, 1994 - 4.1: 1999
  • Monte Carlo Chase, 1988 - 2.2: Neiman -Marcus 1983-88, 3.1: Steiner & Young Galleries Solo Exhibition 1989, 3.2. Monte Carlo Chase, 1988, Van Der Marck Editions, Ltd.
  • Japanese Edition - 2.2: Joe Hideo Morita 1988-90
  • Moore, Wayland - 2.3: Imitations and Forgeries
  • Moorer, Michael - 4.1: 1994
  • Morbelli, Jean - 2.1: 1988
  • Moreno, Linda "Eva" - 2.2: Linda Moreno
  • Morgan, Joe, Joe Morgan, 1990 - 4.1: 1990
  • Morita, Joe Hideo - 2.2: Joe Hideo Morita 1988-90
  • Morley, Malcolm - 4.1: 1984
  • Morocco - 4.2: Playboy 1970, see Appendix E
  • Morrel Wines - 4.1: 1984
  • Morris, Gary and Elizabeth - 2.1: 1996, 3.1: Iroquois Steeplechase, Nashville, TN, 1993
  • Morrison, Tommy - see boxing
  • Morton's of Chicago - see restaurants
  • Moscow - 3.1: Goodwill Games Moscow 1986, 3.1: "LeRoy Neiman in Moscow" Solo Exhibition, Hammer Galleries 1987, V: 1960s
  • Tretyakov Museum - 3.1: Tretyakov Museum Solo Exhibition, Moscow 1988
  • Mosley, Shane - see boxing
  • Mount Pleasant Animal Shelter - 4.1: 2000
  • Mozartfest - 4.1: 1998
  • Mthembu, Nomusa - 2.1: 1992
  • Mulloy, Gardner - 4.1: 1998
  • multiple sclerosis - see National Multiple Sclerosis Society, or Race to Erase MS
  • Munich, Germany - see Olympic Games
  • Municipal Art League of Chicago Award - 1.1: Awards
  • Munson, Thurman - 3.1: Thurman Munson and Thurman Munson Awards 1977-2002, Thurman Munson, 1976 - 3.1: Thurman Munson and Thurman Munson Awards 1977-2002
  • murals - 3.1: Mercantile Bank Murals 1966, 3.1: Sportsman's Park Mural 1976, 3.1: Elayne Galleries Solo Exhibition and P.J. Clarkes, Minneapolis, 1978, 3.1: Stadium Tennis Billboard 1981, 3.1: "The Playboy Collection," Dyansen Gallery Traveling Exhibition 1989-90
  • Murphy Brown - see Warner Brothers Television in Appendix A
  • Murphy, Dale - 2.1: 1993, 1995, 4.1: 1993
  • Murphy, Libby - 2.2: Libby Murphy 1992-1998, 3.1: Iroquois Steeplechase, Nashville, TN, 1993
  • Murphy, Father Terrence - 4.1: 2004
  • Muscle Builder & Power Magazine - 4.1: 1977
  • Muscular Dystrophy Associations of America - 4.1: 1971, 1987
  • Lifetime Achievement Award - 1.1: Awards
  • Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas - 2.1: 1972 see also exhibitions
  • Museum of the City of New York, Theater Collection - 3.1: Showstoppers Group Exhibition, MCNY 1983
  • music - 4.1: 1970, 1981, 1983, 1992, see also Gibson Guitars
  • blues - 3.1: Blues Ball 1997 -2004, see Paul, Les
  • classical - 4.1: 1964, 1965, 1998, see also Bernstein, Leonard; Eaton, Roy; Fox, Virgil; Grady, John; Raphael, James
  • Arkansas Symphony Orchestra - 3.1: Arkansas Symphony Orchestra and Arkansas Wild Ducks, 1984
  • Desert Symphony - 4.1: 1997
  • Oakland Symphony - 2.1: 1985
  • The Organ at St. Paul the Apostle, 1965 - 4.1: 1965, 1967
  • Symphantasy - 3.1: Symphantasy 1988
  • Symphony for United Nations, 1991 - 2.1: 1991, 4.1: 1991
  • country - 4.1: 1994, see Tennessee
  • jazz - see jazz
  • opera - see opera
  • popular - 3.1: Fifth Dimension Album Art 1970-82, 3.1: Billboard Magazine First Annual Billie Awards 1993, 4.1: 1993, see The Beatles; Bennet, Tony; Blues Ball; Davis, Sammy; Iglesias, Julio; Jackson, Michael; Lennon, John; Paul, Les; Sinatra, Frank
  • musicals - see Times Square, 2001
  • Angels on Horseback - 4.1: undated 1980s
  • Golden Boy - 4.1: 1964
  • My Fair Lady - 3.1: Showstoppers Group Exhibition, MCNY 1983, 4.1: 1983
  • Oh! Calcutta - 4.1: 1967
  • Porgy and Bess - 3.1: Showstoppers Group Exhibition, MCNY 1983, 4.1: 1983
  • West Side Story - 3.1: Showstoppers Group Exhibition, MCNY 1983, 4.1: 1983
  • Mustang Ranch - 3.1: Mustang Ranch Brothel 1989
  • Myasthenia Gravis Foundation - 4.1: 1978
  • Myers, Farlan - 2.1: 1986
  • Mystic Seaport, CT - 3.2. Moby Dick, 1975, The Artist's Limited Edition
  • Mystic Rock, 1995 - 4.1: 1997
  • N
  • NAMTA - 4.1: 1984
  • NBC - see television
  • NECO (National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations) - 1.1: Awards, Citations and Miscellaneous Prizes
  • Nabisco - see promotions
  • Nahan, Kenneth - 4.1: undated
  • Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame - see basketball
  • Namath, Joe - 3.1: New York Jets 1966-, 4.1: 1968, 1972, 1973, 1982
  • Napoleon at Waterloo, 1988 serigraph - 4.1: 1988
  • Nash, Beau - 3.1: The Ambassadors, 1960s
  • The Nation Magazine - 2.1: 1998, 4.1: 1998
  • National Art Museum of Sport (NAMOS) - 2.1: 1972, 1979, 4.1: 1980, 2003 see also exhibitions
  • National Arts Club - 4.1: 1994
  • National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Cooperstown, NY - see baseball
  • National Bowling Hall of Fame and Museum - see bowling - Million Dollar Strike, 1982
  • National Cowboy Hall of Fame - 2.1: 1999, 3.1: National Cowboy Hall of Fame 1985
  • National Fitness Classic - 4.1: 1982, 1983
  • National Multiple Sclerosis Society - 4.1: 1969, 1976, 1980, 1988
  • National Sports Collectors Convention - 4.1: 1992 ov.
  • NBA - see basketball
  • negative press - 2.1: 1980, 4.1: 1978, 1979, 1981, 1983
  • Neiman, Earl - 1.1: Family (Neiman Studio Archive only)
  • Neiman, Janet - 1.1: Family, 3.1: Art Institute of Chicago Instructors Exhibition 1955, 4.1: 1985
  • Neiman News - 3.1: Neiman News 1977-1985
  • Neiman-Marcus - 2.2: Neiman-Marcus 1983-88, 3.2. Winners, 1983, Harry N. Abrams, 4.1: 1983, 1984
  • Neiman, Robert B - 2.3: Imitations and Forgeries
  • "Neiman's Cuba" film project - 2.1: 1979, 1982
  • Neiman's Restaurant & Lounge - see restaurants and bars
  • Nepal - 2.1: 1982
  • Nevada County Arts Council - 4.1: 1982
  • New Jersey State Opera Ball - see opera
  • New Milford Hospital - 4.1: 1991
  • New Orleans, Louisiana - 2.1: 1993, 1997, 1998, see also Hanson Art Galleries and Mardi Gras
  • New School for Social Research, NY - 4.1: 1978
  • New Times Magazine - 2.1: 1978
  • New Year's Eve, 1997 - 4.1: 1997 and ov
  • New York City Marathon - see running
  • New York Friars Club - 4.1: 1999
  • New York Giants - see Football
  • New York and Los Angeles: Politics, Society, and Culture by David Halle - 3.1: UCLA LeRoy Neiman Center for the Study of American Society and Culture, 1998-present
  • New York Public Library - 4.1: 2002
  • New York State Governor's Arts Awards - 4.1: 2000
  • New York Times Magazine - 4.1: 1971
  • The New Yorker Magazine - 4.1: 1994, 1999
  • Newman, Eric - V: 1975
  • Newman, Paul - 3.1: Celebrity Night at Spago, 1993, see also The Hustler
  • Newport Jazz Festival - 3.1: Newport Jazz Festival 1975-2004
  • Newsweek Magazine - 4.1: 1972, 1992
  • Newton, Wayne - 4.1: 1988
  • NFL - see football
  • NHL - see hockey
  • Niarchos, Stavros
  • Stavros Niarchos, 1969 drawing - 4.1: 1969 ov.
  • Nicholson, Jack - 3.1: Tyson vs. Spinks 1988
  • Nicklaus, Jack - see golf
  • Nitschke, Ray - 4.1: 1988
  • Noah, Yannick - see tennis
  • Nob Hill, 1986 serigraph - 3.1: Nob Hill and Bowles Hopkins Gallery 1986
  • Norman, Greg, Greg Norman - 2.1: 1990
  • North Shore Art League - 1.1: Education and Teaching, Miscellaneous, undated
  • North Shore Child and Family Guidance Association - 4.1: 1986, 1987
  • Northern Indiana Art Association - 2.1: 1989, 4.1: 1989
  • Northwest Orient Magazine - 4.1: 1986
  • Northwest Paper Company - 3.1: 1972 Olympics
  • Northwestern University - 2.1: 1978
  • Norton, Ken - see boxing
  • Norton Herrick Fine Arts Group - 3.1: LeRoy Neiman Website 1997-present
  • Norway - 2.1: 1988
  • Notre Dame - 4.2: Bartender Magazine 1997-2002
  • Nureyev, Rudolph - see ballet
  • O
  • Ocean Club, Atlantic City - see promotions
  • Everett Oehlschlaeger Galleries, Chicago - 2.1: 1960s, 4.1: 1973, 1975
  • Frank Oehlschlaeger Gallery, Sarasota, FL - 3.1: "American Masters of the 40s, 50s, and 60s", Frank Oehlschlaeger Gallery, 1985
  • Oesch, Claire - 2.1: 1994, 1995
  • Oh! Calcutta - see musicals
  • Oklahoma - see Bennett, Chef John, and baseball: Oklahoma Redhawks (minor league)
  • Olin Corporation - see promotions
  • Olympic Games - 4.1: 1984
  • 1972 Olympics, Munich - 3.1: 1972 Olympics, Munich, 4.1: 1987
  • 1976 Olympics, Montreal - 3.1: 1976 Olympics, Montreal, 4.1: 1987
  • Games of the XXI Olympiad, 1976 - 3.1: Volvo Masters Painting 1983
  • Olympic Boxers, 1976 - 3.1: 1976 Olympics, Montreal
  • 1980 Winter Olympics, Lake Placid - 3.1: Winter Olympics, Lake Placid 1980
  • Olympic Figure Skating, 1978 - 3.1: Winter Olympics, Lake Placid 1980
  • Winter Olympic Skiing, 1980 - 3.1: Winter Olympics, Lake Placid 1980
  • 1984 Winter Olympics, Sarajevo - 3.1: Sarajevo Winter Olympics 1984
  • 1984 Olympics, Los Angeles - 3.1: 1984 Olympics, Los Angeles, 3.1: Center Art Galleries Exhibition, Hawaii, 1985
  • American Gold, 1984 - 4.1: 1984
  • Opening Ceremonies - XXIII Olympiad 1984, 1984 - 4.1: 1984
  • 1988 Olympics, Seoul - 2.1: 1988, 4.1: 1988
  • 1988 Winter Olympics, Calgary - 2.1: 1986, 1987
  • 1992 Olympics, Barcelona - 2.1: 1989
  • 1994 Winter Olympics, Lillehammer - 3.1: 1994 Winter Olympics, Lillehammer
  • 1996 Olympics, Atlanta - 3.1: Atlanta Olympics 1996
  • 2000 Olympics - 3.1: 2000 Olympics
  • 2004 Olympic bid - 2.1: 1989
  • boxing - 3.1: 2000 Olympics
  • Olympic Boxing - 4.2: The Ring Magazine
  • Olympics of Tomorrow - 4.1: 1978
  • U.S. Olympic Fight Night - 2.1: 1996, 4.1: 1996
  • Spring Serenade 2004 - 4.1: 2004
  • OMTI (Opera Music Theatre International) LeRoy Neiman Recital Hall - see opera
  • On Safari - see LeRoy Neiman On Safari
  • Onassis, Aristotle, Aristotle Onassis, 1969 drawing - 4.1: 1969 ov.
  • O'Neal, Shaquille, Shaquille O'Neal, 2000 - 3.1: Shaquille O'Neal, 2000
  • Ono, Yoko - 2.2: JoAnn Perse Gallery 1984 -98, 3.1: John Lennon Etching 1990
  • The Open Heart, 1982 - 3.1: The Open Heart, 1982
  • opera - see also Le Grand Escalier de l'Opera, 1969
  • Amahl and the Night Visitors, 1978 - 4.1: 1978
  • Ballroom Scene from 'La Traviata', 1980 - New Jersey State Opera Ball Paintings 1979-83
  • Falstaff, opera by Verdi - 2.1: 2002, 3.1: Falstaff Opera 1993, 4.1: 2002
  • Hines, Jerome and Lucia - 3.1: New Jersey State Opera Ball Paintings 1979-83, 3.1: OMTI LeRoy Neiman Opera Lab Theater 1995
  • Jerome Hines as Boris Godunov, 1988 drawing - 4.1: 1988
  • Metropolitan Opera - 2.1: 2002
  • Metropolitan Opera - 2.1: 1980, 3.1: Advertising Layouts 1980s
  • New Jersey State Opera Ball - 3.1: New Jersey State Opera Ball Paintings 1979-83
  • A Night at the Opera, drawing - 4.1: 1989
  • Opera Music Theater International - 3.1: OMTI LeRoy Neiman Opera Lab Theater 1995, 4.1: 1989, 4.1: 1991
  • Pagliacci, 1982 - 3.1: New Jersey State Opera Ball Paintings 1979-83
  • The Three Tenors, 1996 serigraph release - 3.1: The Three Tenors, 1996
  • organists - see Fox, Virgil; Grady, John
  • Original Print Collectors' Group, Ltd. - 4.1: 1989
  • Orr, Bobby - 4.1: 1977
  • Orr for the Defense, 1992 - 2.1: 1992, 3.1: Orr for the Defense, 1992, 4.1: 1992
  • Oslo, Norway - 2.1: 1988
  • Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center - 4.1: 1997
  • Outrigger Canoe Race, 1976 - 4.1: undated 1970s
  • Owens, Jesse - see track and field
  • Ox-Bow, the Summer School of Painting, Saugatuck, Michigan - 1.1: Education and Teaching, 2.1: 2001, 3.1: Ox -Bow 1998
  • Oxendine, Kit - 1.1: Lynn Quayle, V:1990s
  • P
  • P.J. Clarke's, New York - see restaurants
  • P.O.V. Magazine - 4.1: 1998
  • Pacino, Al - 2.1: 1983
  • Paige, Satchel - 3.1: Economic Opportunity Atlanta 1968 ov.
  • Pallack, Rick - 2.1: 1996, 1999, 4.1: 1996
  • Palm Beach, Florida - V: 1970s
  • Palm Springs, California - 3.1: Palm Springs Commemorative Coin, 1987-88
  • Palmer, Arnold - see golf
  • Palmer, Jim, Jim Palmer, 1990 - 4.1: 1990
  • Papp, L. Roy - 3.1: L. Roy Papp, 1980
  • Pappas, Thomas, Thomas A. Pappas, 1969 drawing - 4.1: 1969 ov.
  • Paris, France - 3.1: "Un Americain à Paris," Solo Exhibition, Galerie Marcel Bernheim, Paris 1993, 4.1: 1963
  • Paris, 1989 - 3.1: Kentucky Derby 1995-97
  • Paris Match Magazine - 4.1: 1961, 1962
  • Parker, Charlie - see jazz
  • Parks Council - 4.1: 1976
  • Paschke, Ed - 2.1: 1988, 1990, 2.3
  • Pastorini, Dan - 2.1: 1989
  • Patrician Galleries - 2.1: 1987
  • Patrick, John 'Malt Liquor' - 3.1: Economic Opportunity Atlanta 1968 ov.
  • Paterson Museum, Paterson, NJ - 2.1: 1989, 4.1: 1996
  • Patterson, Floyd - see boxing
  • Paul, Les - 2.1: 1997
  • Pavarotti, Luciano - 3.1: The Three Tenors, 1996
  • PAWS/LA - 2.1: 1999, 4.1: 2000
  • Payne, Marcus - 2.1: 1982
  • Pazienza, Vinny - 4.1: 1995
  • Peaches and Pits Awards - 4.1: 1987, 2000
  • Pebble Beach - see golf
  • Pele - see soccer
  • Pelkey, Joe - 2.1: 1990, 1993, 2.2: Joe Pelkey, Editions Limited
  • pendant - VII: Painting pendants, undated
  • Peninsula Sports Club - 4.1: 1973
  • Penn, Esther - 3.1: '21' Club, 1990 (photo), 4.1: 1999
  • Penske, Roger - see auto racing
  • Penthouse Magazine - 2.3: Imitations and Forgeries
  • Percival Galleries - 2.1: 1979, see also exhibitions
  • perfume - see promotions
  • Peri-Renneth Gallery, Southampton - 2.1: 1988, 4.1: 1984
  • Perkins, Carl - 2.2: Libby Murphy
  • Perry, Gaylord - 3.1: Gaylord Perry's 300th Win file
  • Perse, Joanne - 4.1: 1986
  • PESO - 3.2: LeRoy Neiman Art and Lifestyle 1974
  • Phelps, Digger - 2.1: 1990
  • Philadelphia Sports Writers Association - 4.1: 2000
  • Phillipines - 3.1: Ali vs. Frazier III "The Thrilla in Manila," 1975
  • pianists - see Eaton, Roy; Raphael, James, see also music: classical
  • Piazza, Mike, Mike Piazza, 1999 - 3.1: Mike Piazza 1999
  • Piazza San Marco, 1990 - 3.1: Piazza San Marco, 1990, 2001-2002
  • Pierrot, drawing - 4.1: 1975
  • Pierrot, lithograph - 3.1: Circle Gallery 1972
  • Pierrot the Juggler, lithograph - 3.1: Circle Gallery 1972
  • The Pitman Company - 4.1: 1984
  • Pizza Hut - 2.1: 1991, 4.1: 1992 ov
  • La Plage de Deauville, 1990 - 2.1: 1990
  • plates, collectible - see Royal Doulton
  • Plate Collector Magazine - 2.1: 1980
  • The Playboy, painting - 4.1: 1990
  • Playboy Enterprises International - 2.2: Playboy Enterprises Inc. 1980s, 4.1: 2001 art auction - 4.1: 1989, 4.2: Playboy Ephemera 2000s
  • New York Playboy Club - 4.2: Playboy 1965, see Appendix E
  • Playboy Art Collection - 3.1: Dyansen Gallery Playboy Collection touring exhibition 1989, 4.1: 1975, 4.2: Playboy Ephemera 2000s
  • Playboy Jazz Festival, 1980 - 4.1: 1980
  • Playboy Magazine and Man at His Leisure - see Appendix E, 2.2: Playboy Enterprises Inc. 1980s, 3.1: 1984 Olympics, Los Angeles, 4.1: 1959, 1966, 1999, 4.2: Playboy Magazine, V: Playboy Clubs 1961-63
  • Femlin - 2.1: 1985, 4.1: 1995, 2001, 4.2: Playboy Magazine, 4.2: Playboy - Femlin Paraphernalia
  • Playboy of Brazil - 2.1: 1985
  • Special Editions, Ltd. - 4.1: 1992
  • Players Hotel, New Orleans - 2.1: 1984
  • The Plaza Hotel, New York - 4.2: Playboy 1965, see Appendix E
  • The Plaza Square, 1985 - 4.1: 1985, 1986
  • tapestry - 2.1: 1990
  • Poland - 2.1: 1976, 1987
  • Plunkett, Sherman - 4.1: 1967
  • Police Athletic League - 2.1: 1981
  • politics - 3.1: Bill Bradley 1978-2000, 3.1: Peace Treaty, 1980, 3.1: Peter Dawkins Poster 1988, 3.1: Rudy Giulianni and Commission on Cultural Affairs 1994-2001, 3.1: Nelson Mandela Tribute 1997, 4.1: 1960, 1968, 1988, 1989, 1992, see also Thurmond, Strom, and The White House
  • Pollock, Jackson - 4.1: 1984
  • polo - 4.1: 1966, 1967, 1988
  • Attack, 1965 - 4.1: 1967
  • elephant polo - 2.1: 1982
  • H.R.H. Prince Charles, 1982 - 4.1: 1985
  • Malletmen, 1977 etching - 3.1: Malletmen Certificate 1977
  • Polo Player, 1963 - 4.1: 1963
  • Polo Players, 1964 - 4.1: 1991
  • Polo Lounge, 1988 - 2.1: 1989, 3.1: Advertising Layouts 1980s, 3.1: Polo Lounge debut at Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, Bev Hills 1989, 4.1: 1990, 1995, 1996, 4.2: Bartender Magazine 1997-2002
  • The Pope Flies Over New York, detail - 4.1: 1981
  • Pope, Kerig - 2.2: Playboy Enterprises Inc. 1980s
  • Porgy and Bess - see musicals
  • Porter, David - 3.1: Blues Ball 1997-2004
  • Portola Valley Classic Equestrian Festival - 4.1: 1999
  • Portrait of the Lion, 2002 - see animals
  • portraits - 3.1: "Portraits of Our Times 1946-96" Solo Exhibition and Catalog, Bowles/Sorokko/Yarger Galleries, 1996
  • of LeRoy Neiman, by other artists - 2.1: 1978, 3.1: Elayne Galleries Solo Exhibition and P.J. Clarkes, Minneapolis, 1978, 4.1: 1986 ov
  • by LeRoy Neiman - search by name of subject
  • Posner Gallery - 2.1: 1989
  • posters - 3.2. Posters, 1980, Harry N. Abrams, 4.1: 1981, 1993
  • Posters, 1980 - 3.2. Posters, 1980, Harry N. Abrams, 3.2 ov.
  • Pratt Institute, New York - 3.1: "LeRoy Neiman in Cuba" Solo Exhibition, Pratt Institute, New York, 2003
  • Preakness Stakes - see horse racing
  • Prentice - Hall Publishers - 2.1: 1978
  • President of the United States - see politics, or search by name of President (Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton)
  • President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports - 2.1: 1990, 4.1: 1982, 1983
  • Presley, Elvis - 3.1: Blues Ball 1997-2004, 4.2: Playboy 1978 (July)
  • price lists - IID: Price Lists
  • Prince Charles, 1984 - 4.1: 1984
  • prints - 3.1: The Etchings of LeRoy Neiman, 1976 booklet (ov), see also The Prints of LeRoy Neiman below
  • The Prints of LeRoy Neiman, 1980 - 3.2. The Prints of LeRoy Neiman, 1980, Knoedler Publishing
  • The Prints of LeRoy Neiman 1980-1990, 1991 - 3.1: Dyansen Gallery Solo Exhibition, Atlantic City 1992, 3.2. The Prints of LeRoy Neiman, 1980-1990, 1991
  • The Prints of LeRoy Neiman 1991-2000, 2001 - 3.2.14
  • Professional Picture Framers Association - 4.1: 1984
  • promotions, product and service, and collectible merchandise
  • AMF Incorporated (soccer equipment) - 3.1: AMF Soccer Equipment Promotion 1979
  • Absolut Vodka
  • Absolut Neiman, 1970 - 3.1: Absolut Vodka ad 1991, 4.2: Bartender Magazine
  • Alexander Hotel, Miami Beach, 1985 commercial - 3.1: Alexander Hotel Promotion 1985
  • Anheuser-Busch - 3.1: Duran vs. Leonard 1989
  • Clydesdales, 1979 - 4.1: 1979, 1983
  • World Cup Soccer poster 1990 - 3.1: Anheuser Busch World Cup Soccer poster 1990
  • Arrow shirts, The Arrow Man, 1986 - 3.1: Arrow shirts promotion 1986
  • Atomic skis - 2.2: Joe Hideo Morita 1988-90
  • Burger King - 3.1: Burger King Promotion 1976
  • Canadian Club Whiskey - 4.1: 1979
  • Charlie Cosmetics - 3.1: Charlie Cosmetics promotion 1981
  • Classic Leather, 1978 catalog - 2.1: 1977, 4.1: 1978
  • Corvette - see Corvette
  • Dewars Scotch Whiskey - 3.1: Dewar's Profile 1970
  • S.T. DuPont LeRoy Neiman Golf Pen and Lighter set - 3.1: S.T. Dupont LeRoy Neiman Golf Pen and Lighter Set, 2003
  • Folger's Instant Coffee - 4.1: undated 1960s
  • Footwear - 2.1: 1989
  • Fragrances - 4.1: 1985 see promotions: Givenchy
  • General Electric Cellular Car Phone - 3.1: General Electric Phone Promotion 1984
  • Givenchy - 3.1: Givenchy 1999
  • Gone with the Wind perfume - 3.1: Gone with the Wind perfume promotion 1989
  • Hager hinges - 4.1: 1988
  • Hanes Hosiery - 2.1: 1980
  • Merrill Chase - 2.1: 1978
  • Miller Brewing Company - 4.1: 1984
  • Nabisco - 2.1: 1988
  • Ocean Club, Atlantic City - 3.1: Ocean Club, Atlantic City 1982-1990
  • Olin Corporation, Olin Skier, 1976 - 4.1: 1976 and ov.
  • PuzzleStix - 3.1: PuzzleStix product idea 1999
  • Royal Doulton - 3.1: Royal Doulton collectible plates 1974-78, 4.1: 1977, 1981, 1986, 2000
  • Saks Fifth Avenue - see Saks Fifth Avenue
  • Sharp Color Copier - 3.1: Sharp copier promotion 1986
  • skis - 2.2: Joe Hideo Morita 1988-90
  • Skoal chewing tobacco - 3.1: Skoal Pinch Hitter 1985-1987
  • Sports Commemorative Satinwood whiskey decanters - 3.1: Sports Commemorative Whiskey Decanter 1979
  • The Toy Store - see exhibitions
  • Tropicana Hotel and Casino - see casinos
  • watches - 2.1: 1986, 3.1: Classic Moments LeRoy Neiman Watch Collection 1989, 3.1: Universal Geneve Timepieces Promotion 1995
  • Wheaties - see Wheaties
  • publications - Series 3.2
  • publicists - 2.2: Barry Landau 1994-96, 2.2: Sterling/Winters Company 1983-84
  • Puck, Wolfgang - 2.1: 1999
  • Puerto Rico - 2.1: 1979, 1981, 1984, 1985
  • Pump Room Bar, 1957 - see bars
  • Punchinello, 1971 lithograph - 3.1: Circle Gallery 1972, 3.1: Royal Doulton collectible plates 1974-78, 4.1: 1973, 1974
  • Purdue University - 4.1: 1986
  • puzzles - see promotions, product and service, and collectibles
  • Q
  • Quarry, Jerry - see boxing
  • Quayle, Lynn - 1.1: Lynn Quayle, IIID: Datebooks, 4.1: 1988
  • Queen Elizabeth of England - 4.1: 1959
  • The Queen Elizabeth II - 3.1: Queen Elizabeth II Cruise, 1999
  • R
  • race car - see auto racing
  • Race to Erase MS - 2.1: 1993, 1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 4.1: 2001
  • >radio - 4.1: 1974, 1985, see also American Federation of Television and Radio Artists
  • King, Larry - see King, Larry
  • Stern, Howard - 3.1: Howard Stern, 1994
  • WNBC Radio - 3.1: WNBC Traffic Helicopter 1981
  • WPRO Radio Providence, RI - 2.1: 1990
  • Rangers Hockey Magazine - 4.1: 1967
  • Raphael, James
  • James Raphael, 1987 - 4.1: 1987
  • Rattiner, Dan - see Dan's Papers
  • Rawlings Gold Glove Award - 4.1: 1992
  • Reagan, President Ronald and Nancy - 2.1: 1981, 1988, 3.1: Nolan Ryan, 1981, 3.1: U.S. Savings Bonds Campaign 1987-88
  • Ronald Reagan, 1988 - 4.1: 1988
  • real estate - 2.1: 1986
  • recipe - see Heartland Celebrity Cookbook
  • Red Square - see Moscow
  • Redgrave, Vanessa - 4.1: 1994
  • Regatta of the Gondoliers - 2.1: 1984
  • Regis & Ann Show - 4.1: 1984
  • Reiner, Rob - 1.1: Friars
  • representations of LeRoy Neiman by other artists - 4.1: 1989
  • restaurants and bars
  • Al Schacht's Restaurant - 4.1: 1967, 1968 and ov
  • Alexis Tangier, San Francisco - 4.1: 1958
  • The Bistro Garden - 3.1: Bowles/Sorokko Galleries Exhibition, Beverly Hills 1987, 4.1: undated
  • Bruxelles Restaurant - 4.1: 1950s
  • The Buena Vista Café, San Francisco, 1986 - 3.1: 3.1: Nob Hill, Buena Vista and Bowles Hopkins Gallery 1986, 4.1: 1987
  • Le Café Chambord - 4.2: Playboy 1959, see Appendix E
  • Café de Flore, Paris, 1964 - 4.1: 1996
  • Le Café Lautrec, 1963 - 4.1: 1963
  • Café de la Paix - 3.2. LeRoy Neiman: An American in Paris, 1994, Related Exhibitions
  • California Cuisine (The Lark Creek Inn), 198? - 3.1: Saks Fifth Avenue 1994-1999, 4.1: 2004
  • Central Park Boathouse - 3.1: Central Park Boathouse Painting 2002-2003
  • Chumley's - 4.1: 1968
  • Le Cirque - 3.1: Circus, 2000, 4.1: 2004
  • Corona Café, Chicago - 4.1: 2001
  • Duke's Fish & Grill - 4.1: 1985
  • Ernie's, San Francisco - 4.1: 1958, 4.2: Playboy 1961, see Appendix E
  • F.X. McRory's Whiskey Bar, Seattle, 1979 - 3.1: F.X. McRory's Whiskey Bar 1979-80, 4.2: Bartender Magazine 1987-1992 and 1993-2002, 4.1: 1995
  • Fouquet's - 2.1: 1993
  • Fouquet's - 3.1: Saks Fifth Avenue 1994-1999, 3.2. LeRoy Neiman: An American in Paris, 1994, Related Exhibitions, 4.1: 1996
  • Fouquet's, 1977 drawing - 4.1: 1996
  • Gallagher's Steak House, New York - 3.1: Gallagher's Steak House - The Neiman Collection 2002
  • Le Grand Vefour - 2.1: 1993
  • Harry's at Hanover Square - 4.1: 1985
  • Harry's Bar, 1985 - 4.1: 1995
  • Harry's Wall Street Bar - 4.1: 2002, 4.2: Bartender Magazine 1987-1992
  • Iron Horse Restaurant - 4.1: undated
  • Jak-Nicholas Restaurant - 4.1: 1973
  • Lark Creek Inn - see California Cuisine
  • Left Bank Café
  • London House, Chicago - 4.1: undated
  • Maxim's de Paris - 4.1: 1963, 4.2: Playboy 1961, see Appendix E
  • McSorley's Irish Pub, New York - 4.1: 1980
  • Mister Kelly's - 4.1: undated
  • The Mixologist, 1959 - 4.1: 1999
  • Moose's Restaurant, San Francisco - 4.1: 2003, 2004, 2005
  • Morton's of Chicago - 3.1: Morton's of Chicago 1982-present, 3.2.12, 4.1: 1997, 1998, 2000
  • Neil De Vaughn's - 4.1: 1987
  • Neiman's Restaurant and Lounge, Carlsbad, CA - 3.1: Neiman's Restaurant and Lounge 1980s, VII: Neiman's Restaurant, Carlsbad, CA, 1980s
  • Nello - 4.1: 1999
  • P.J. Clarke's, New York, 1978 - 3.1: Elayne Galleries Solo Exhibition and P.J. Clarkes, Minneapolis, 1978, 4.2: Bartender Magazine 1987-1992, 4.1: 1978, 1989, 1995
  • Peppy's Pomme Soufflee - 4.1: 1973
  • Pierro's on the Park - 4.1: 1994
  • Polo Bar, Westbury Hotel - 2.1: 1978
  • Polo Lounge - see Polo Lounge, 1988
  • Pump Room - 4.1: 1974, 4.2: Playboy 1958, see Appendix E, see also The Ambassadors Hotel
  • Pump Room Bar, 1957 - 3.2: LeRoy Neiman Art and Lifestyle 1974, 4.1: 1950s
  • Rao's - 2.1: 2002
  • Frank at Rao's, 2005 serigraph of earlier painting - 4.1: 2005
  • Restaurant Antoine - 4.1: undated
  • Romanoff's - 4.2: Playboy 1959, see Appendix E
  • Rosati's, Via Venito - 4.2: Playboy 1968, see Appendix E
  • Rush Street Bar - 4.2: Bartender Magazine 1987-1992
  • Sardi's, World Billiard Championship - 4.2: Playboy 1963, see Appendix E
  • Shelly's New York - 3.1: Shelly's New York Restaurant 2000
  • Spago, Los Angeles - 3.1: Celebrity Night at Spago, 1993
  • The Stag's Head Bar, Dublin, 1961 - 4.2: Bartender Magazine 1987-1992
  • Tavern on the Green - 4.1: 1991, 1998
  • Tavern on the Green, 1990 painting and 1991 serigraph - 2.1: 1990, 1991, 3.1: Saks Fifth Avenue 1994-1999, 4.1: 1991, V: 1991
  • Carriage at Tavern on the Green, 1997 drawing - 4.1: 1997
  • Toots Shor Bar - 2.1: 1988, 1.2: Knoedler: Serigraph Release Ads
  • Tratoria del'Arte - 4.1: 1991
  • '21' Club - 3.1: Dress the Jockeys at '21' Club, New York, 2001
  • Bar at 21 - 2.3: Imitations and Forgeries, 4.1: undated
  • '21' Club (exterior), 1990 - 3.1: '21' Club 1990
  • Two Bar Men, 1965 - 3.1: Dyansen Gallery Playboy Collection touring exhibition 1989, 4.2: Bartender Magazine 1987-1992
  • The Wimbledon - 4.1: 1975
  • retail prices, list of prints, 1986 - 2.1: 1986
  • retail stores - see Neiman-Marcus
  • Revelli, Cynthia - see Licensing Art and Design by Cynthia Revelli
  • Revlon - 2.1: 1992
  • Rhino Records - 4.1: 1991
  • Rhythm & Smoke - see cigars
  • Rice, Jerry - 4.1: 1995
  • Riggins, John, John Riggins - 4.1: 1972
  • Riker, Lyn - V: 1980s
  • The Ring Magazine - see boxing
  • Ringside Madison Square Garden, 1964-65 - see boxing - Introduction of the Champions of the Ring, 1964-65
  • Rivalry, 1975 - see college sports: football: Ohio State Buckeyes
  • Rivera, Chita - 4.1: 1995
  • Rizzuto, Phil, The Scooter, 1994 - 3.1: Phil Rizzuto 1994
  • The Robb Report Magazine - see automobiles
  • Robinson, Jackie - 3.1: Jackie Robinson, 1997
  • Jackie Robinson, 1993 - see Jackie Robinson Foundation
  • Jackie Robinson, 1997 - 3.1: Jackie Robinson, 1997
  • Jackie Robinson Sliding Home, 1997 - 3.1: Jackie Robinson, 1997
  • Jackie Robinson Foundation - 3.1: Jackie Robinson Foundation 1993
  • Robinson, Patrick - 2.1: 1977
  • Robinson, Sugar Ray - see boxing
  • Robinson's, Los Angeles - 4.1: undated
  • Rock for the Cure - 4.1: 2004
  • Rocky films - 3.1: Rocky films 1980-90
  • Rocky - 3.1: Advertising Layouts 1980s
  • rodeo - 4.1: 1977, 2000
  • Rogers, Kenny - 4.1: 1999
  • Kenny Rogers, 1982 watercolor - 3.1: Childrens Diabetes Foundation Carousel Ball
  • Rolling Stone Press - 4.1: 1982
  • Rolls Royce - see automobiles
  • Ronald McDonald House - 2.1: 1999, 4.1: 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003
  • Rooney, Art, Art Rooney, 1972 - 2.1: 1977, 4.1: 1972
  • Roosevelt University, Chicago - 1.1: Education and Teaching, Miscellaneous, undated
  • "Rooster," 1981 film - see film
  • Roques, Karin Adrian v. - 2.1: 1997, 1999
  • Rose, Donna - 2.2: Donna Rose and Art Brokerage Inc. Correspondence
  • Rosen, Leonard - 2.1: 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1987
  • Rosenbaum Galleries - see exhibitions
  • Rote, Jr., Kyle - 3.1: Rotonda Superstars 1973-75
  • Rotonda Superstars - 3.1: Rotonda Superstars 1973-75
  • Royal Doulton - 3.1: Royal Doulton collectible plates 1974-78, 4.1: 1977, 1981, 1986, 2000
  • Royce Carlton, Inc. - 2.1: 1978
  • Royer, Victor - 2.1: 1984, 1986
  • Rudy, Jeanette Cantrell - 2.1: 1994, 1996, 1998, 4.1: 1994, Jeanette Rudy, 1994 - 2.1: 1994, 4.1: 1996
  • running - see also track and field
  • Ashford, Evelyn - 4.1: 1987
  • Barron, Gayle - 2.1: 1983, 1984
  • Boston Marathon, Boston Marathon, 1979 - 4.1: 1981, 1990
  • Coghlan, Eamonn, Eamonn Coghlan Winning the 1985 Wanamaker Mile, 1985 - 3.1: Millrose Games 1986-1995
  • Dixon, Rod - 4.1: 1998
  • New York City Marathon - 3.1: New York City Marathon 1984-2001
  • Classic Marathon Finish, 1985 serigraph - 3.1: New York City Marathon 1984-2001
  • Fred, This Run's For You, 1990 - 3.1: New York City Marathon 1984-2001
  • New York City Marathon, 1987 - 3.1: New York City Marathon 1984-2001
  • Runner's World Magazine - 3.1: New York City Marathon 1984-2001
  • Shorter, Frank - 2.1: 1973
  • The Year of the Runner TV series, LeRoy Neiman host - see television
  • Rush, Rick - 4.1: 1999
  • Rush Street Bar - see bars
  • Russell, Bill - 4.1: 1968
  • Ruth, Babe - 4.1: 1973, 1995
  • Ryan, Nolan
  • Nolan Ryan, 1981 - 3.1: Nolan Ryan, 1981, 4.1: 1991
  • S
  • Sadat, Anwar - 3.1: Peace Treaty, 1980
  • safari - see LeRoy Neiman On Safari
  • sailing - 4.1: 1950s, 1964, 1985, 1994, America II, 1986 - 3.1: America II, 1986, 4.1: 1986
  • America's Cup - 4.2: Playboy 1966, see Appendix E
  • America's Cup, 1964 - 3.1: Advertising Layouts 1980s, 4.1: undated 1970s, 1978
  • America's Cup, Australia, 1987 - 2.1: 1986, 4.1: 1986, 1987
  • America's Cup Stars and Stripes, 1987 - 2.1: 1987
  • Boat Club, 1956 - 4.1: 1950s
  • Boats and Boats, 1960 oil on board - 2.1: 1978
  • Girallia Yacht Race - 4.2: Playboy 1965, see Appendix E
  • Harbor Boat House, 1955 - 4.1: 1950s
  • Hawaiian Sailing - 3.1: Advertising Layouts 1980s, 4.1: 1984
  • High Seas Sailing - 4.1: 1999
  • High Seas Sailing II, 1998 - 3.1: Saks Fifth Avenue 1994-1999
  • Men, Boats, and the Sea, 1955 - 3.1: Art Institute of Chicago Instructors Exhibition 1955
  • Sail Boats, 1953 - 4.1: 1998
  • Sailing - 4.1: 1985
  • Swell Sailing - 4.1: 1983
  • Turnberry Isle Yacht Club - 3.1: Turnberry Isle Yacht and Racquet Club Exhibitions 1982-83
  • Yawl Sailing, 2001 - 4.1: 2001
  • St. Bonaventure University - 1.1: Honorary Degrees: St. Bonaventure University 1999
  • St. Clare's Hopital and Health Center - 4.1: 1995
  • St. Francis College, Brooklyn Heights, New York - 1.1: Honorary Degrees (ov), 3.1: Brooklyn Bridge, 1995
  • St. John's University - 1.1: Honorary Degrees, 2.1: 1978, 4.1: 1985
  • St. Paul, Minnesota, bicentennial painting, Baghdad of the Midwest, 1975-76 - 3.1: St. Paul Bicentennial Painting, Baghdad of the Midwest, 1975-76
  • St. Paul Area Chamber of Commerce - 2.1: 1976
  • St. Paul Museum - 4.1: 1997
  • Winter Carnival painting, Ice Palace, 1985 - 3.1: Ice Palace 1985-86
  • St. Tropez - 4.2: Playboy 1964, see Appendix E
  • St. Tropez, 1995 - 3.1: Saks Fifth Avenue Catalog 1994-1999
  • Saks Fifth Avenue - 3.1: Saks Fifth Avenue Catalog 1994-1999, 3.2. LeRoy Neiman: An American in Paris, 1994, Correspondence
  • View from Saks, 1995 - 3.1: Saks Fifth Avenue 1994-1999
  • Saleski, Don - 4.1: 1974
  • Salon d'Automne - see exhibitions, group: Grand Palais
  • Saltman, Sheldon - 2.1: 1976
  • Salvation Army - 2.1: 1999
  • San Diego Zoo - 2.1: 1977
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Bay Area Baseball, 1990 - 3.1: Bay Area Baseball debut at Bowles/Sorokko, San Francisco 1990
  • City by the Bay, 1993 - 3.1: San Francisco Series 1991-93
  • San Francisco by Day, 1991 - 3.1: San Francisco Series 1991-93
  • San Francisco by Night, 1991 - 3.1: San Francisco Series 1991-93
  • Washington Square (Moose's), 2002 - 4.1: 2003
  • Sandburg, Carl - V: Playboy 1961-63
  • Sandusky, Joe, Joe Sandusky - 4.1: undated 1990s
  • Santa Claus - 4.1: 1992
  • Sapir, Judge Eddie - 2.1: 1978, 1979, 1983, 1988
  • Satchmo - see Armstrong, Louis
  • Satinwood Whiskey - see promotions and collectibles
  • Saugatuck - see Ox-Bow
  • Saviano, Rudy - 2.1: 1999
  • savings bonds - see U.S. Savings Bonds
  • Sayers, Gale - see I Am Third, by Gale Sayers
  • Scaffidi, Phil - 2.1: 1981
  • Scarpa, William and Cathy - 2.2: William and Cathy Scarpa 1991-99
  • Schaefer Brewing Company - 2.1: 1976, 1979, 1980, 1981, 4.1: 1976
  • Schoenfield, Ed - 4.1: 1986
  • Schmeling, Max - 4.1: 1989
  • Schmidt, Michael - 2.1: 1980
  • The Slugger, 1979 - 2.1: 1980, 4.1: 1990, 1999
  • Schulberg, Budd, Budd Schulberg, 1970 drawing - 4.1: 2004
  • Schulz, Axel - 4.1: 1995
  • Schultz, Charles - 2.2: Playboy Enterprises Inc. 1970s
  • Schultz, Dave (hockey player) - 4.1: 1974
  • Schultz, Dave (wrestler) - see wrestling
  • Schumsky, Felicie - V: 1970s, see also Felicie, Inc.
  • Screiber, Al - 4.1: 1994
  • Schwarzenegger, Arnold - 2.1: 1990, 3.1: LongTerm Projects: American Sportscasters Association Hall of Fame Awards Dinners, 4.1: 1977, 1981, Arnold Schwarzenegger, 1977-78, 4.1: 1977, 1985, 2005
  • The Scooter, 1994 - see Rizzuto, Phil
  • Scott Foresman & Company Publishers - 2.1: 1985
  • Screen Actors Guild - 1.1: Name Tags and ID Cards, 3.1: Rocky films 1980-1990, see also American Federation of Television and Radio Artists
  • sculpture
  • Horse Racing Suite, 1977 - 3.1: Sculpture 1977-1987, 4.1: 1978
  • Defiant, 1987 - 2.2: JoAnn Perse Gallery 1984 -98, 3.1: Sculpture 1977-1987 Seaver, Tom
  • The Franchise, 1992 - 4.1: 1992, 2001
  • Segal, Erich - 2.1: 1973
  • Sehorn, Jason - 4.1: 1999
  • Seitz, Nick - see golf: Golf Digest Magazine
  • Self Portrait (at easel) - 4.1: 2000
  • Self Portrait (close up with cigar and pen), 1997 - 4.1: 1998
  • Serline, Ollie (LeRoy's aunt) - 1.1: Family (Neiman Studio Archive only), 2.1: 1970s, 4.1: 1972
  • Sharp color copier - 4.1: 1986
  • The Sharper Image - 4.1: 1997
  • Shavers, Earnie - see boxing
  • Shaw, Robert - 2.1: 1977, 1978
  • Shelly's New York - 3.1: Shelly's New York 2000
  • Shenker, Morris A. - 2.1: 1982, 4.1: 1982
  • Sher Galleries - 4.1: 1987
  • Sherman, Nettie - 4.1: 1981
  • Sherry -Lehmann - 2.1: 1997, 1998, 4.1: 1997 and ov
  • ship - see The Jennifer
  • shoes - VII
  • Shore, Dinah - 3.1: Dinah! (Dinah Shore television show) 1974-77
  • Shorter, Frank - see running
  • The Shot Heard 'Round the World, 1991 - 3.1: The Shot Heard 'Round the World, 1991
  • Showboats International - 3.1: Monaco Trip 1994
  • Shula, Don - 3.1: Gridiron Football News 1971-73
  • Siegfried & Roy - 2.1: 1998, V: 1999
  • Sigmond, Aaron - 2.1: 1994, 1995, 1997, 3.1: LeRoy Neiman Selection Cigars 1997
  • Silverstein, Shel - 2.1: 1973
  • Silverwood Products - 2.1: 1992
  • Simon Weisenthal Center - 3.1: Jackie Robinson, 1997
  • Simpson, O.J. - 4.1: undated 1990s, see football: Cross-Town Rivalry 1967, 1993, O.J. Simpson - 4.1: 1972, 1974
  • Sinatra, Frank - 1.1: New York Friars Club, 2.2: Sinatra Family Correspondence, 3.1: Hammer Galleries Solo Exhibition 1967, 3.1: Frank Sinatra Film Drawings Exhibition, Gallery of Modern Art 1967, 3.1: Leo Durocher 1974-94, 3.1: Frank Sinatra Portraits for Duets and Duets II Albums 1993-1995, 3.1: Hofstra Univ. Frank Sinatra Conference and Exhibition 1998, 3.1: Frank Sinatra Classic Duets Album Cover 2002, 4.1: 1979, 1983, 1989, 1998, see also golf, 4.2: Playboy Ephemera 1960s
  • Frank at Rao's, 2005 serigraph - 4.1: 2005
  • Frank Sinatra, 1993 - 3.1: Frank Sinatra Duets and Duets II Album Covers 1993-1995
  • Frank Sinatra at Carnegie Hall, 1974 - 3.1: Frank Sinatra at Carnegie Hall Poster 1974
  • Frank Sinatra as the Detective, 1967 - 3.1: Frank Sinatra Film Drawings Exhibition, Gallery of Modern Art 1967
  • Frank Sinatra at Madison Square Garden, 1974 drawing for poster - 4.1: 1974
  • Frank Sinatra at Royal Albert Hall, 1989 - 3.1: Frank Sinatra at Royal Albert Hall 1989
  • Singleton, Isaiah - 2.1: 1996
  • Singleton, Skip - see tennis: Intelligent Doubles and Intelligent Tennis
  • skating - see figure skating
  • skiing - 4.1: 1983, 1995, see also Olympics: skiing
  • Lady Skier - 4.1: 1998
  • Little Skier - 4.1: 1974
  • The Skier, serigraph - 3.1: Circle Gallery 1972
  • Skiing, etchings - 3.1: Circle Gallery 1972
  • Slalom, serigraph - 3.1: Circle Gallery 1972, 4.1: 1973
  • Squaw Valley - 4.2: Playboy 1961, V: 1960s, see Appendix E
  • Vail Race to Erase MS painting, 1994 - 4.1: 1995
  • Skoal Pinch Hitter of the Year Award - 3.1: Skoal Pinch Hitter 1985-1987
  • Slatkin, Leonard, Leonard Slatkin, 1980? - 4.1: 1980
  • Sliding Home - see baseball
  • slot machine - 4.2: Playboy - Femlin Paraphernalia
  • The Slugger, 1979 - see Schmidt, Michael
  • Smith, Charley - 1.1: Military Service
  • Smith, Emmitt
  • Emmitt Smith, 1994 - 4.1: 1994
  • Smith, Liz - 3.1: Doodle for Hunger I, II, III, IV, V, 2000-2004
  • Smith Jones, Nancy - 2.1: 1978, 1979
  • Smithsonian Institution, The Smithsonian Associate Magazine - 3.1: Piazza San Marco, 1990, 2001-2002
  • Smothers, Tom and Dick (The Smothers Brothers) - 1.1: New York Friars Club
  • Snead, Sam - see golf - Frost, David
  • Snyder, Jimmy "the Greek" - 2.1: 1974, 1991, Jimmy the Greek - 4.1: 1982
  • soccer - 2.1: 1984, 1985, 4.1: 1977, 1979, 1994
  • AMF soccer equipment - see promotions
  • Anheuser Busch World Cup poster, 1990 - 3.1: Anheuser Busch World Cup Soccer poster 1990
  • Chinaglia, Georgio - 3.1: Cosmos soccer 1977, 4.1: 1979, 1998
  • Cosmos - 3.1: Cosmos soccer 1977
  • Fairfax Police Youth Club Tournament poster, 1988 - 3.1: Fairfax Police Youth Club Soccer Tournament Poster 1988
  • Maradona, Diego - 2.1: 1980, Maradona, 1982 - 3.2. Winners, Harry N. Abrams, 1983, Magazines and Catalogs
  • Pele - 3.1: Economic Opportunity Atlanta 1968 ov., 3.1: Tampa Bay Rowdies soccer 1975, 3.1: Cosmos soccer 1977, 4.1: 1988
  • The Black Pearl, 1975 drawing - 3.1: Hammer Galleries Solo Exhibition 1975-76
  • Pele, 1975 - 3.1: Tokyo Exhibition 1988
  • Pele, watercolor - 2.1: 1983
  • Soccer, 1989 etching - 4.1: 1990
  • Tampa Bay Rowdies: Soccer is a Kick in the Grass, 1975 - 3.1: Tampa Bay Rowdies soccer 1975
  • socialites - 3.1: Notes on Hamptons high society 1972
  • Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles - 1.1: Awards: Citations
  • soft paintings - 3.1: Soft Paintings 1989, 3.1: Steiner & Young Galleries Exhibition 1989
  • Solange - 4.1: 1973
  • Soltner, Chef Andre - 3.1: March of Dimes' Gourmet Gala 1985
  • Sony - 2.1: 1978, 4.1: 1977
  • The Sopranos - 4.1: 1999
  • Sosa, Merqui - 4.1: 1996
  • Sosa, Sammy, Sammy Sosa, 1999 - 3.1: Good Tidings Foundation 1998-99
  • Sorenson, Jacki - see dance
  • Sorokko, Serge - see exhibitions: Bowles/Sorokko Galleries
  • Sotheby's - see Carousel of Hope, 4.1: 1986, 4.2: Playboy 1972, see Appendix E
  • souvenirs - see promotions
  • space shuttle - see Columbia Space Shuttle
  • Spago - 4.1: 1999
  • speaking engagements - 4.1: 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1984, 1988
  • Special Olympics -3.1: Special Olympics Nagano Japan 2005, 4.1: 1986, 1996, Mississippi Special Olympics - 2.1: 1977
  • The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA - 2.1: 1991, 1996, 3.1: Philadelphia Spectrum Painting 1991, 4.1: 1992, V: Photographs
  • Spectrum Fine Art, New York - 3.1: "Ball, Bat, and Glove", Spectrum Fine Art, 1977, 4.1: 1978
  • Spelling, Aaron - 2.1: 1985
  • Spinks, Leon - see boxing
  • Spinks, Michael - see boxing
  • Spirit Foundation - 2.1: 1999
  • Spitz, Mark - see swimming and diving
  • The Sporting Life - 4.1: undated
  • The Sporting News - 3.1: Iona College Trustee Awards Dinner Dances 1984-95
  • sports - listed alphabetically by name of sport (i.e. "baseball," "soccer"), with teams listed under heading of appropriate; in some cases college and professional sports are indexed separately. Also search for names of specific athletes.
  • sports arenas - see Madison Square Garden, Philadelphia Spectrum
  • sports cards - see trading cards
  • Sports Collectors Digest - 4.1: 1997
  • Sports Commemorative Decanters - see promotions and collectibles
  • sportscasters - see also Cosell, Howard, and Rooney, Art
  • American Sportscasters Association - 1.1: Awards
  • Sportsman's Ball - 3.1: Sportsman's Ball 1978
  • Sportsman's Park, Chicago - 3.1: Sportsman's Park Mural, Chicago 1976
  • SportsWise Magazine - 2.1: 1980
  • Springfield Art Association, Illinois - 2.1: 1990
  • Stadium Tennis, 1981 - see tennis
  • The Stag's Head Bar, Dublin, 1961 - see bars
  • Stallone, Sylvester - see Rocky, 4.1: 1987
  • stamps - 4.1: 1974
  • "Health in Sports" stamps, 1988 - 3.1: United Nations "Health in Sports" Stamps 1988
  • "Sport and the Environment" stamps, 1996 - 3.1: United Nations "Sport and the Environment" Stamps 1996
  • "Superbowl History" Stamps, 1988 - 3.1: U.S. Postal Service Superbowl Stamps 1988
  • Standard Oil - 4.1: 1974
  • Stanford University - 3.1: Bill Walsh, 1993
  • Stanley, Dr. M. Lee - 4.1: undated 1990s, 1996
  • Stargell, Willie, Willie Stargell, 1980 - 2.1: 1988, 3.1: Willie Stargell 1980, 4.1: 1973, 1987, 1988
  • Statue of Liberty, Lady Liberty, 1985 - 2.1: 1985, 3.1: Lady Liberty, 1985, 4.1: 1992 Staub, Rusty - 2.2: Manufacturers Hanover
  • Rusty Staub's Le Grand Orange wine label - 3.1: Rusty Staub 1975-1994, 4.1: 2001 Staubach, Roger - 3.1: Gridiron Football News 1971-73, 3.1: Wheaties 1997, 4.1: 1972, 1973, 1982
  • Roger Staubach, 1982 - 2.1: 1989, 4.2: Bartender Magazine 1997-2002, 4.1: 1982
  • Stengel, Casey, Casey Stengel, 1993 - 3.1: Casey Stengel 1996, 4.1: 2001
  • Sterling, Donald - 2.1: 1997, 1998
  • Sterling/Winters Company - 2.2: Sterling/Winters Company 1983-84
  • Stern, Howard - see radio
  • Stiller, Jerry - 1.1: Friars
  • Sting Like a Bee by Jose Torres and Bert Sugar - see boxing
  • Stock Market
  • American Stock Exchange, 1986 serigraph - 4.1: 1986
  • New York Stock Exchange, serigraph - 2.1: 1996, 3.1: Winter Olympics Lake Placid, 1980, 4.1: 1974
  • Stock Exchange, silk tapestry - 4.1: 1990
  • Stock Exchange, London - 4.1: 1983
  • Stock Market, 1976 serigraph - 2.1: 1977, 3.1: Circle Gallery 1972, 4.1: 1976
  • Stop Cancer - 3.1: New York City Marathon 1984-2001
  • Stop or My Mom Will Shoot, 1992 film - 2.1: 1991
  • Strahan, Michael - 4.1: 2002
  • Strasberg, Lee - 2.1: 1983
  • Strawberry, Darryl - 4.1: 1990, 2001
  • Stroh Brewing Company - 2.1: 1988
  • Stud Poker - see casinos
  • Studio 54 - 4.1: 1984
  • Styria Galleries - 4.1: 1988
  • Sugar, Bert - 2.1: 1972, 1977, 3.1: '21' Club, 1990 (photo), 4.1: 1999, see also boxing: Sting Like a Bee
  • Summer in Saugatuck, 1960 painting - 2.1: 1987
  • The Summer School of Painting - see Ox-Bow
  • sumo - 3.1: Hawaii and Japan 1974
  • Superbowl - see NFL football
  • Superstars - see Rotonda Superstars
  • Supreme Court of the State of New York - 2.1: 1980, 2.2: Judge Frank Affronti 1990 -1999
  • Supreme Court of the United States - 2.1: 1992
  • Surfing - 4.2: Playboy 1967, see Appendix E
  • The Surfer, 1980 - 4.1: 1980 ov
  • surgery - see The Open Heart, 1982
  • Swahn Fine Arts - 4.1: 1989, 1991
  • Sweden - 3.1: Sweden Exhibitions 1976-77
  • swimming and diving - 4.1: 1987, 3.1: Los Angeles Olympics
  • Chandler, Jennifer - 4.1: 1987
  • International Swimming Hall of Fame Museum - 4.1: 1988, 1989
  • Louganis, Greg - 3.2.9, 4.1: 1987
  • Olympic Swimmer - 4.1: 1986
  • Spitz, Mark - 2.1: 1986, 3.1: Munich Olympics 1972, Mark Spitz, 1972 - 3.1: Munich Olympics 1972, 4.1: 1973, 1987
  • United States Swimming Long Course Championships - 4.1: 1982
  • Switzerland - 2.1: 1985, 1989
  • Swoboda, Ron - 2.1: 2002
  • Symphantasy - see music
  • T
  • Takamiyama, Jesse - 3.1: Hawaii and Japan 1974
  • James Talcott, Inc. - 3.1: James Talcott, Inc. 1975
  • tapestry - 3.1: Edward Fields, Inc, Carpet Tapestries 1977
  • Taschen Publishers - 3.1: GOAT (Greatest of All Time - A Tribute to Muhammad Ali) Book by Taschen, 2004
  • Tavern on the Green - see restaurants
  • Taxicab Chronicles - 3.1: Taxicab Chronicles 1999, 4.1: 1999
  • Taylor, Elizabeth - 3.1: Celebrity Night at Spago, 1993
  • Taylor, Lawrence - 4.1: 1996
  • television - 2.1: 1970, 1978, 4.1: 1972, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1985, 1994, 1995, 3.1: Call of the Wild 1993, see also ABC, CBS, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, The Lone Ranger
  • ABC Sports - 2.2: ABC Sports
  • Ampex Video Art - 3.1: Superbowl XII, 1978, 4.1: 1980
  • Arlene Herson Show - 4.1: 1989
  • The Black Stallion television show - 2.1: 1990
  • CBS Sports - 2.2: CBS Sports, 3.1: Superbowl XII, 1978
  • Channel 13 - 2.1: 1976
  • Cityscope - 4.1: 1989
  • Dinah! (Dinah Shore) - 3.1: Dinah! (Dinah Shore television show) 1974-1977
  • KCTA -TV St. Paul - 2.1: 1976
  • Larry King - see King, Larry
  • Kup's Show (Irv Kupcinet) - 4.1: 1972, 1982
  • Merv Griffin Show - 2.1: 1976, 1983, 4.1: 1980, 1989
  • NBC - 3.1: Sculpture 1977-87, 3.1: NBC Peacock Project 1997
  • "The New Odd Couple," ABC TV - 2.1: 1982
  • Regis and Kathie Lee - 4.1: 1988, 1996
  • Shukan T.V. Guide, Japan - 2.1: 1996, 3.1: 1984 Olympics, Los Angeles
  • TV Food Network - 2.1: 1993
  • TV Gallery with Ron Parris - 2.1: 1979, 4.1: 1979
  • T.V. Guide - 2.1: 1975
  • T.V. Guide Japan - 2.1: 1996, 4.1: 1984
  • TV Shopper - 2.1: 1979, 4.1: 1973, 1980
  • Tele Planning International, Tokyo - 2.2: Tele Planning International, Tokyo 1993-98
  • Today Show - 3.1: WNBC Traffic Helicopter 1981-93
  • WGBH TV Boston - 2.1: Charities 1994, Charities 1996
  • Wonderama TV Show - 4.1: undated 1970s
  • The Year of the Runner TV series, LeRoy Neiman host - 4.1: 1979
  • Tenenbaum, Judy and Harold - 2.1: 1984, 1986, 1988, 2.2: Harold and Judy Tenenbaum
  • Tennessee - 3.1: Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, 1993, 3.1: Iroquois Steeplechase, Nashville, TN, 1993, 3.1: Blues Ball 1997 -2004, see also Gregory, Jack; Morris, Gary and Elizabeth; Murphy, Libby; Perkins, Carl; Rudy, Jeanette Cantrell; Tigrett, John and Pat Kerr
  • tennis - 3.1: Nelson Mandela Tribute 1997, 3.2. Winners, 1983, Harry N. Abrams, 4.1: 1975, 1980, 1985, 1988-89, 1997, 1999
  • Adoption Guild Annual Tennis Tournament, Tennis Country - 3.1: Adoption Guild Tennis Tournament 1980
  • Alan King Caesar's Palace Tennis Classic - 3.1: Alan King Caesar's Palace Tennis Classic 1980-83
  • American Airlines Tennis Games - 2.1: 1976
  • Ashe, Arthur, Arthur Ashe, 1980 - 2.1: 1980, 4.1: 1980, 1984
  • Association of Tennis Professionals - 4.1: 1984
  • The Ball is in Your Court - 4.1: 1979
  • Blanchard, Mike - 4.1: 1975
  • Blood Tennis, 1980 serigraph - 4.1: 1980
  • Borg, Bjorn - 4.1: 1977, Bjorn Borg - 3.1: Sweden Exhibitions 1976-77, 4.1: 1980
  • Casals, Rosey - 4.1: 1975
  • Center Court, Madison Square Garden - 4.1: 1986
  • Conner, Bart - see gymnastics
  • Connors, Jimmy - 4.1: 1977, 1988, 1994
  • Court, Margaret - 4.1: 1975
  • Doubles - 4.1: 1973, 1977
  • Emerson, Roy - 4.1: 1998, see Laver, Rod
  • Evert, Chris - 4.1: 1976, 1994 and ov, see Appendix A
  • Back Hand - Chris Evert - 4.1: undated, 1981 ov
  • Chris, 1973 drawing - 3.1: Hammer Galleries Solo Exhibition 1975-76
  • Forest Hills - 3.1: RFK Tennis Tournament 1972-1979, 4.2: Playboy 1960, see Appendix E
  • Get Shot - 4.1: undated
  • Gonzales, Richard (Pancho) - 4.1: 1972, 1975, 1977, Pancho Gonzales, 1970 - 4.1: 1970, 1972
  • I Love New York Pro Celebrity Tennis Tournament - 2.1: Charities 1982, 4.1: 1982
  • Intelligent Doubles, by Skip Singleton - 3.1: Skip Singleton Tennis Books 1988-89
  • Intelligent Tennis by Skip Singleton - 3.1: Skip Singleton Tennis Books 1988-89
  • International Tennis Hall of Fame - 3.1: International Tennis Hall of Fame Group Exhibitions 1977-78
  • Kennedy, Robert F. - see Robert F. Kennedy Pro Celebrity Tennis Tournament
  • King, Billie Jean - 4.1: 1973 ov
  • Laver, Rod
  • Rod Laver at Wimbledon, 1970 drawing - 3.1: Rotonda Superstars 1973-75
  • Rod Laver, 1980 watercolor - 4.1: 1996
  • Rod Laver and Roy Emerson, 1980 watercolor - 3.1: Adoption Guild Tennis Tournament 1980, 4.1: 1998
  • Lendl, Ivan - 4.1: 1989
  • McEnroe, John - 4.1: 1983, 1989, 1994
  • Men's Doubles - 4.1: 1977
  • Mixed Doubles - 3.1: Skip Singleton Tennis Books 1988-89, 4.1: 1978, 1981
  • Mulloy, Gardner - 4.1: 1977
  • Net Shot, undated - 4.1: undated
  • Noah, Yannick - 4.1: 1997
  • Palm Beach Tennis Masters - 4.1: 1973 ov
  • Racketeers, 1975 silkscreen - 4.1: 1975
  • Riggs, Bobby - 4.1: 1973 ov
  • Robert F. Kennedy Pro Celebrity Tennis Tournament - 3.1: Robert F. Kennedy Pro Celebrity Tennis Tournament 1972-79
  • Roche, Tony - 4.1: 1973 ov
  • Rosewall, Ken - 4.1: 1975
  • Sabatini, Gabriela - 4.1: 1996, 1997
  • Smash - Stan Smith - 4.1: undated
  • Stadium Tennis, 1981 - 3.1: Stadium Tennis Billboard, 1981
  • Tennis - Sudden Death, 1973 - 4.1: 1998
  • Tennis Magazine - 4.1: 1973, 1975
  • Tennis Masters (McEnroe and Lendl) - 4.1: 2000
  • Tennis Players, serigraph - 3.1: Circle Gallery 1972, 3.1: RFK Tennis Tournament 1972-1979
  • Turnberry Isle Racquet Club - 3.1: Turnberry Isle Yacht and Racquet Club Exhibitions 1982-83
  • Volvo Masters serigraph, 1983 - 3.1: Volvo Masters Painting 1983, VC: 1983
  • Washington, Malivai - 4.1: 1997
  • wheelchair tennis - 2.1: 1980
  • The Wimbledon Restaurant - see restaurants and bars
  • Texas Is... - 4.1: 1986
  • textbook (usage of art in) - 2.1: 1998, 2000, 2002, 4.1: undated, undated 1990s, 1992, 1996
  • theater - 3.1: Borstal Boy 1970, 3.1: "Busker Alley," 1995, 4.1: 1964, 1969, 1981, 1991, 1999, see also musicals
  • Inherit the Wind - 4.1: 1956 ov
  • Theater Collection of the Museum of the City of New York - 4.1: 1983
  • theft - 2.1: 1980, 3.1: Dyansen Gallery Playboy Collection touring exhibition 1989-90, 4.1: 1973, 1981, 1986, 1987, 1990, see also forgery and vandalism
  • Thomas, Duane - 3.1: Gridiron Football News 1971-73
  • Thompson, Bobby - see The Shot Heard 'Round the World, 1991
  • Thornton, Tony - 4.1: 1995
  • Thornton, Wayne - see boxing
  • The Three Tenors - see opera
  • The Thrill of Victory, by Bert Sugar - 2.1: 1977, 4.1: 1978
  • Thurmond, Strom - 2.1: 1984, 3.1: Miss U.S.A. Pageant 1978
  • TIME Magazine - 3.1: TIME Magazine Cover Portraits Exhibition, National Portrait Gallery and Minnesota Museum of Art 1969
  • Times Square, 2001 - 4.1: 2003
  • Tiger Tops Pvt. Ltd. - 2.1: 1982
  • Tigrett, John and Pat Kerr - 2.1: 1992, 1993, 1999, 3.1: Blues Ball 1997-2004
  • Time Out New York Magazine - 4.1: 2000
  • Timothy Yarger Fine Art - see exhibitions
  • Timoney, John - 4.1: 1996
  • To, Bobbie - 4.1: 1984
  • Toney, James - 4.1: 1994
  • Top Secret! 1984 film - 4.1: 1984
  • Topps - see trading cards
  • Torre, Joe - 3.2. Casey at the Bat, 2000, 4.1: 2002
  • Torres, Jose - 4.1: 1966
  • Tour Eiffel, 1993 - 4.1: 1995
  • Tour de Trump - 3.1: Tour de Trump
  • Tour de Trump, 1989 - 3.1: Tour de Trump
  • The Toy Store - see exhibitions
  • track and field - see also running, 4.1: 1982, 1987, V: Jesse Owens International Trophy Awards 1983-2000s
  • Dekker, Mary - V: 1980s
  • Drake Relays - 3.1: Drake Relays 1979
  • Jenner, Bruce - 2.1 1977, 3.1: Winter Olympics, Lake Placid 1980, 4.1: 1987
  • Joyner-Kersee, Jackie - 4.1: 1999, V:1990s, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, 1993 - 3.1: Millrose Games 1986-1995
  • Lewis, Carl - 3.1: Victor Awards 1981-1985
  • Millrose Games - 3.1: Millrose Games 1986-95
  • Muhammad Ali Invitational - 4.1: 1977
  • Off and Running, 1978 - 4.1: undated 1980s
  • Owens, Jesse - 3.1: Drake Relays 1979, 4.1: 1990, 1998, 2000
  • Jesse Owens, 1983 - 4.1: 1983, 1984, 1986, 2000
  • Jesse Owens Foundation - 2.2: Jesse Owens Foundation Board of Directors 1990-2000
  • Jesse Owens International Trophy Awards - 4.1: 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1992, 2000, V: 1990s
  • Jesse Owens Track Classic - 4.1: 1990
  • U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials - 4.1: 1980
  • trading cards
  • Kayo - 3.1: Kayo Joe Louis Boxing Card 1991
  • Topps - 2.1: 1992, 3.1: Topps Celebrity Trading Cards 1992
  • Upper Deck - 2.1: 1992
  • travel agency - 4.1: undated
  • Tretyakov Museum, Moscow - see exhibitions
  • Trinidad, Felix - see boxing
  • Tropicana Resort & Casino - see casinos
  • Trottier, Bryan - 4.1: 1976
  • Truax - 3.1: Gridiron Football News 1971-73
  • Trump, Donald - 1.1: New York Friars Club c., 3.1: Tyson vs. Spinks 1988, 3.1: Tour de Trump 1989, 4.1: 1987
  • Donald Trump, 1986 - 2.2: Trump 1987-96
  • Trump Plaza - 2.2: Trump 1987-96, 3.1: Tyson vs. Spinks 1988, 3.2. LeRoy Neiman: An American in Paris, 1994, Correspondence, 4.1: 1996
  • Harrah's Trump Plaza, Atlantic City - 3.1: Harrah's Trump Plaza Opening, Atlantic City 1984
  • Baccarat at Harrah's - 3.1: Saks Fifth Avenue Catalog 1994-1999, 4.1: 1984
  • Harrah's Polo - 2.1: 1988, 4.1: 1988
  • Trump Polo Club - 4.1: 1985
  • Trump Taj Mahal, Atlantic City - 2.2: Trump 1987-96
  • Trump, Ivana - 2.2: Trump
  • A Tribute to the Movies, 1989 - 3.1: Houston Film Fest
  • Tulane University - 4.1: 1974
  • Tunnel Club, New York - 3.1: Baird Jones' Group Exhibitions, New York 1988-89, 4.1: 1988
  • Turkey - 2.1: 1975
  • Turnberry Isle Yacht and Racquet Clubs - 3.1: Turnberry Isle Yacht and Racquet Club, Exhibitions 1982-83
  • Turner, Tina - 4.1: 1981
  • Twentieth Century Fox Film Corportation - 2.1: 1976
  • '21' Club - see restaurants
  • Two Bar Men, 1965 - see bars
  • Tyson, Mike - see boxing
  • U
  • UCLA LeRoy Neiman Center for the Study of American Society and Culture - 3.1: UCLA, 1998-present
  • U.S. Army - 1.1: Military Service, see also Army vs. Navy
  • U.S. Postal Service - 3.1: U.S. Postal Service Superbowl Stamps 1988, 3.1 ov.
  • U.S. Savings Bonds - 3.1: U.S. Savings Bonds Campaign 1987-88
  • Edwin A. Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State University - 2.1: 1981
  • The Ultimate Seduction, by Charlotte Chandler - see Chandler, Charlotte
  • Ultraviolet - see Dufresne, Isabelle
  • unicorn - see animals: unicorn
  • Unitas, Johnny - 3.1: Gridiron Football News 1971-73
  • Johnny Unitas, 1970 drawing - 3.1: Rotonda Superstars 1973-75
  • Johnny Unitas, 1997 - 3.1: Wheaties 1997
  • United Airlines - 4.1: 1983
  • United Cerebral Palsy Association - 4.1: 1988, 1992
  • United Nations, U.N. Postal Administration - 3.1: United Nations Stamps 1988-96
  • United States Sports Academy - 2.1: 1989
  • United Way - 3.1: The Shot Heard 'Round the World, 1991
  • Universal Geneve Timepieces - 3.1: Universal Geneve Watch Promotion 1995-96
  • University of California at Los Angeles - see UCLA
  • University of Chicago - 1.1: Education and Teaching, Miscellaneous, undated
  • University of Denver - 2.1: 1979
  • University of Oklahoma - 2.1: 1982
  • University of San Francisco - 4.1: 1988
  • University of Southern California - 3.1: Los Angeles Olympics 1984
  • University of Texas at Austin - 4.1: 1994
  • Upstairs Gallery - 2.2: Upstairs Gallery 1980-89, 4.1: 1973, 1985, 1989, see also exhibitions
  • V
  • Vail, CO - see skiing
  • Van Der Marck Editions - 3.2. Monte Carlo Chase, 1988, Van Der Marck Editions, Ltd.
  • vandalism - 4.1: 1978, see also theft, forgery
  • Vanity Fair Magazine - 4.1: 1996
  • Varga, Alberto - see Playboy Magazine
  • Vargas, Fernando - see boxing
  • Variety Clubs International Distinguished Artist Award - 1.1: Awards
  • Varipapa, Andy - see bowling
  • Venice, Italy - 2.2: Helmut Drinhaus 1988-2000
  • Ventura, Jesse - see wrestling
  • Vernon, Jackie - 3.1: Economic Opportunity Atlanta 1968 ov.
  • Versace, Gianni - 4.1: 2001
  • Via Video - 2.1: 1983
  • Viagem E Tourismo Magazine - 3.1: Brooklyn Bridge, 1995
  • Victor Awards - 3.1: Victor Awards 1981-1985, 4.1: 2003
  • Video Magazine - 2.1: undated
  • Vienna, Austria - 2.1: 1996
  • Village Nursing Home - 4.1: 1982
  • W
  • WNBC - see helicopter
  • Wajima - 3.1: Hawaii and Japan 1974
  • Walker, Doug - 3.1: Soft Paintings 1989
  • Wall Street Journal - 4.1: 1969 ov
  • Walsh, Coach Bill, Bill Walsh, 1993 - 3.1: Bill Walsh, 1993, 4.1: 1993
  • Ward, Laura - 4.1: 2004, see also Merce Cunningham Studio under "dance"
  • Warhol, Andy - 3.1: Neiman/Warhol 1981, 3.1: "Art", Group Exhibition at Area, 1985, 3.1: Baird Jones' Group Exhibitions, New York 1988-89, 4.1: undated 1980s, 1986, 1987, 1988
  • Warwick Hotel - see Players Hotel
  • Washington, Malivai - see tennis
  • watch - see Classic Moments Watches or Universal Geneve Timepieces
  • Watergate hearings - 2.1: 1973
  • Waterhouse, Alma Jones - 2.2: Alma Jones Waterhouse 1977-80, 4.1: 1979
  • Wayne, George - 4.1: 1996
  • Webb, Eugene 'Fat Daddy' - 3.1: Economic Opportunity Atlanta 1968 ov.
  • Webster, Jack - 2.1: 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995
  • Weeb - see Ewbank, Weeb
  • Weiner, Claire - 2.1: 1970s, 1987
  • Weisberg, Tim - 2.1: 1977
  • Welles, Orson - 4.1: 1989
  • Welzer, Irv - 1.1: Friars, 2.1: 1977
  • Wenzel, Lee - 2.1: 1985
  • West Side Story - see musicals
  • Westbury Hotel - 2.1: 1978
  • Westheimer, Dr. Ruth - 4.1: 1999
  • Wheaties - 3.1: Wheaties 1997
  • Whitaker, Pernell "Sweet Pea" - see boxing
  • White House - 2.1: 1978, 1980, 3.1: Newport Jazz Festival 1975-2004, 4.1: 1978, Easter at the White House - 4.1: 1988
  • Whitney Museum of American Art, Whitney Biennial - 4.1: 1985, 1989
  • Who's Who - see Marquis Who's Who
  • Whores, Wars & Tin Pan Alley - 4.1: 1969
  • The Wildcats, 1978 - 3.1: The Wildcats, 1978 file
  • wildlife - see animals, LeRoy Neiman On Safari
  • The Wildlife Experience - 3.1: "LeRoy Neiman on Safari," The Wildlife Experience, Parker, CO, 2003
  • Williams, Bernie, Bernie Williams, 2003 - 3.1: Bernie Williams, 2003
  • Williams, Cleveland - see boxing
  • Williams, Ted - see also television: WGBH
  • The Splendid Splinter - 3.1: Williams at Bat, 1980-1991, 4.1: 1993, 2002
  • Williams at Bat, 1980 painting and 1991 serigraph - 3.1: Williams at Bat, 1980-1991, 4.1: 1981, 1991, 2002
  • Win a Few, Lose a Few, 1972 boxing documentary film - 4.1: 1972
  • Windsor Gallery - 4.1: undated 1970s
  • wine - 4.1: 1997, see also champagne
  • labels - 3.1: David Frost Wines 2001, 4.1: 1992, 1996, see also golf: Atlanta National Golf Club California Merlot
  • Wine Country Film Festival - 3.1: Wine Country Film Festival 1990
  • Wine, Women, and Cigar, 1996 - see cigars
  • Winged Foot - see golf
  • Wingmead - 2.2: JoAnn Perse Gallery 1983-02
  • Winners, 1983 - 2.2: ABC Correspondence, 2.2: Neiman-Marcus 1983-88, 2.2: Sterling/Winters Company 1983-84, 3.1: Hanson Galleries New Orleans and Carmel, 1983-84, 3.2. Winners, 1983, Harry N. Abrams, 4.2: The Ring Magazine
  • Wisconsin - 2.2: Bobby Hinds 1990-2000
  • Wittnauer International - see Universal Geneve
  • Wolf, Martin B. - 4.1: 1964
  • Wolfberg, Lee - 4.1: undated 1980s
  • Wolfson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. - 4.1: 1967, 1980
  • Women of Excellence - 2.1: 1985
  • Women's Basketball Hall of Fame - 3.1: Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, 1993
  • Women's Sports Foundation - 2.1: 1983
  • Wood, Jan - 2.1: 1991, 1997, 1998
  • Wooden, John, Coach John Wooden, 1975 - 2.1: 1975, 1985, 4.1: 2001
  • Woods, Tiger - see golf
  • Word, Rob - 4.1: 1977
  • World Biographical Hall of Fame - 2.1: 1991
  • World War II - 1.1: Military Service, 4.1: 1998
  • world wide web - 3.1: LeRoy Neiman Website 1997-present
  • wrestling - 4.1: 1973, 1992, 1999
  • Baumgartner, Bruce - 2.1: 2001, 4.1: 1999
  • Schultz, Dave, Dave Schultz, 1996 - 3.1: Dave Schultz 1996
  • Ventura, Jesse - 3.1: Jesse Ventura 1999
  • Wyeth, Andrew - 4.1: 1987
  • Wyland - 4.1: 1993
  • X
  • Y
  • YMCA - 4.1: 1992
  • Yale University - 4.2: Playboy Parodies - Harvard and Yale
  • Yarger, Timothy - see exhibitions: Timothy Yarger Fine Art, also Bowles Galleries
  • The Yearling, by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings - 4.1: 1994
  • Yellin, Lou - 2.1: 1991, 1992, 1998
  • Young, Trip - 4.1: 1970
  • Youngman, Henny - 1.1: Friars, 2.1: undated, 1987
  • Henny Youngman, 1987 - 4.1: 1987
  • Yugoslavia - 4.2: Playboy 1969, see Appendix
  • Z
  • Zabrin, Michael - see Michael Zabrin Fine Art
  • Zaire - 4.1: 1974, 2000, 2002
  • Zelaya, Jose - 2.1: 1972, 1973, 1976, 1977
  • Zeran, Ken - 2.1: 1990, 1991, 3.1: '21' Club, 1990 (photo)
  • Ziegenfuss Gallery, Sarasota, FL - 4.1: undated 1990s
  • zoo - 3.2. LeRoy Neiman On Safari, 1996, Zoo Tour correspondence


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