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FSF = F. Scott Fitzgerald; ZSF = Zelda Fitzgerald. The Life section for both is arranged in chronological order
Adair, Perry,
1
Algiers, Fitzgeralds in (1930),
1
Algonquin Hotel, New York,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
American Art Association,
1
American Hospital, Neuilly,
1
,
2
American Writers’ Congress, New York (1937),
1
Anderson, Doris Jane,
1
Anderson Galleries, New York,
1
Annecy, ZSF, FSF and Scottie visit (1931),
1
Armistice Day (1918),
1
Arnold, Ruth,
1
art: American Art Association,
1
;
Anderson Galleries, New York,
1
;
Asheville Artists’ Guild,
1
;
Benton, Thomas Hart,
1
;
Bermuda and ZSF’s art,
1
;
Cadmus, Paul,
1
;
Dadaism,
1
;
Enfance
de Beccassine,
L’
(Pinchon),
1
;
Federal Art Project, Alabama,
1
;
Fine Art School, Baltimore,
1
;
FSF and Cary Ross Gallery Exhibition,
1
;
Giafferri, Paul Louis de,
1
;
Histoire
du Costume
Feminin
Français
… (Giafferri),
1
;
Independent Artists Exhibition, Baltimore,
1
;
King, Mrs Maude, holds Art School Sketch Club exhibition,
1
;
Livingston, Jane S.,
1
;
Modernists,
1
;
Murphy, Sara,
1
;
Picasso and,
1
;
Parfois
La
Folie
Est La
Sagesse
exhibition (1934),
1
;
Parrish, Maxfield,
1
;
and Sara Murphy,
1
;
Pinchon, J.,
1
;
Ringling School of Art, Sarasota,
1
;
Ross, Cary,
1
;
Sheridan, Clare,
1
;
Surrealism,
1
;
Women’s Club, Montgomery, exhibition (1942),
1
;
see also
Fitzgerald, Zelda Sayre: Art
Arthurian legends,
1
Asheville, N. Carolina,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
Asheville Artists’ Guild,
1
Atlantic City,
1
Auteuil, Scottie in (1930),
1
Axel’s
Castle
(Wilson),
1
Babbitt
(Lewis),
1
Bad Aussee, Austria,
1
Baker, Benjamin,
1
Baker, Harry T.,
1
Baker, Professor, dancing class,
1
ballet school,
1
;
Picasso’s designs,
1
Baltimore, Fitzgeralds move to (1933),
1
Baltimore, Lord,
1
Baltimore
Sun,
1
Bankhead, Gene (Eugenia),
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
Bankhead, Tallulah (‘Dutch’),
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
,
6
,
7
;
Barney, Natalie,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
,
6
,
7
,
8
,
9
,
10
Barr, Bert (Bertha Weinberg),
1
Barron, Fr Joseph,
1
Beaton, Cecil,
1
Beaumont, Etienne de,
1
Beautiful
and
Damned,
The,
see
Fitzgerald, Francis Scott Key, Writing
Bellois, Mlle (Scottie’s governess),
1
Ben
Hur
(film),
1
Benton, Thomas Hart,
1
Bermuda, Fitzgeralds in (1933),
1
ZSF gives painted tray to,
1
on ZSF’s art,
1
Biltmore Hotel, New York,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
;
on
Beautiful
and Damned,
1
;
on Dos Passos,
1
;
FSF on,
1
;
marriage,
1
;
obituary of FSF,
1
;
portrayed on Follies curtain,
1
;
on
Tender
Is
The
Night,
1
;
on ZSF,
1
Bishop, Margaret Hutchins,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
Biskra, Fitzgeralds in (1930),
1
Black, Rev. Raymond P.,
1
Blair, Mary (later Wilson),
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
Bondurant, Eugene,
1
Bookman,
The,
1
Booth, Margaret,
1
Bowles, Jane,
1
Boyd, Thomas,
1
Brande, Dorothea,
1
Brinson, Marjorie Jnr (‘Noonie’),
1
,
2
,
3
Brinson, Marjorie Sayre,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
;
breakdown,
1
;
at Fitzgerald wedding,
1
Briscoe, Sarah (
later
Cresap),
1
Brooks, John Ellingham,
1
Brooks, Louise,
1
Brownell, George,
1
Brownell, Pauline (‘Phil’),
1
Bruccoli, Matthew J.,
1
Bryant, Gordon,
1
Bryn Mawr College,
1
Buck, Gene,
1
Buck, Helen,
1
Buffalo, NY,
1
Cadmus, Paul,
1
Caesar’s
Things,
see
Fitzgerald, Zelda Sayre, Writing
California, Fitzgeralds in (1927),
1
Cambridge Arms, Baltimore,
1
Cambridge (UK), Fitzgeralds visit (1921),
1
on
Beautiful
and
Damned,
1
;
Camp Mills, Long Island,
1
Camp Taylor, Montgomery,
1
Canada, Machen family flee to (1865),
1
,
2
Cannes, Fitzgeralds in (1929),
1
,
2
Cantor, Eddie,
1
gives credit to FSF,
1
;
implicates FSF in ZSF’s breakdowns,
1
;
invites ZSF to paint screens,
1
,
2
;
and re-education,
1
;
suggests ZSF’s release (1940),
1
;
on ZSF’s health,
1
Carter, Angela,
1
Catholic Church; FSF and,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
,
6
;
Sayre family and,
1
Caux, FSF in (1930),
1
Cecil Hotel, London,
1
Celtic
(liner),
1
Century
magazine,
1
Chanler, Teddy,
1
Chapman, Dr,
1
Charleston, S. Carolina,
1
Chicago
Sunday
Times,
1
Chilton Grammar School, Montgomery,
1
Churchill family,
1
Civil War (1861-5),
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
,
6
Claude, Professor,
1
Cocteau, Jean,
1
Cody, Virginia,
1
Colette,
1
College
Humor
magazine,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
,
6
Collins (publishers),
1
Columbia Studios,
1
Commodore Hotel, New York,
1
Confederate Cemetery, Montgomery,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
Contraception
(Stopes),
1
Cooper, Lady Diana
(née
Manners),
1
,
2
Cowboys
North
and
South
(James),
1
Coxe, Howard,
1
Craig House, Beacon, ZSF enters (1934),
1
,
2
Cresap family,
1
Cuba, Fitzgeralds visit (1939),
1