A cross-disciplinary literary journal published between 1945 and 1947. Edited by Caresse Crosby There were six issues 1945 Portfolio I Published in Washington, D.C. immediately after the end of World War II. Edited by Caresse Crosby. Harry T. Moore served as assistant editor. Editorial advisers were Henry Miller for prose, Selden Rodman for poetry, and Sam Rosenberg for photography. Prose was contributed by Caresse Crosby, Rene Crevel, Henry Miller (The Stuff of Life), David Daiches, Jerome Weidman (Sam). Poetry contributors included Karl Shapiro (three sonnets from the Place of Love); Kay Boyle, Louis Aragon, Ruth Herschberger, Demetrios Capetanakis (Emily Dickinson) and Coleman Rosenberger, who also served as an editorial adviser. Drawings and illustrations were produced by Jean Helion, Romare Bearden, Henry T. Moore, Pietro Lazzari, and Lilian Swann Saarinen. Sam Rosenberg contributed both drawings and photography. Crosby included a piece penned by her late husband Harry Crosby (Anatomy of Flight), a photograph by Harry, and an unattributed portrait of Kay Boyle. Portfolio II was published in Paris near Christmas in 1945, less than seven months after the end of World War II. Henry Miller was editorial adviser. Contributors included Paul Eluard, Albert Camus, Jean-Paul Sartre, Rene Char, Francis Ponge,[1] Kristians Tonny?, Henri Matisse, Myron O'Higgins, Paul Grimault, Claude Roy, Robert Lannoy, Robert Lowell, Claude Morgan, Valdi Leduc, Weldon Kees, Mireille Sidoine, Tudal, Jerome Snyder, Louis Martin-Chauffier, Francis Gruber, Selden Rodman, and Harry T. Moore. Artists and illustrators included Dora Maar, Henri Cartier-Bresson, with reproductions of work by Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, and Alberto Giacometti. 1946 Portfolio III Spring; Published in Washington. Included Charles Bukowski's first separately published work. "Book Reviews" by Selden Rodman, Prose contributions came from Kay Boyle, Harry Crosby, Jean-Paul Sartre, Henry Miller, Stephen Spender, Federico Garcia Lorca, David Daiches, Jean Genet, Kenneth Rexroth, and others. Illustrations were done by Hans Richter, Wifredo Lam, Pierre Tal-Coat, Dorothea Tanning, and others. Edited by Henry Miller, Romare Bearden, Sam Rosenberg. and Harry T. Moore. Portfolio IV Published during the summer of 1946 in Rome. It was devoted to Italian writers and artists, including Alberto Moravia and Elio Vittorini. Henry Miller edited "in absentia." Prose included: Harry Crosby, Caresse Crosby, Bruno Zevi, and others. Artwork (including photography) by Giorgio Morandi (on color reproduction); Carlo Levi, Giorgio de Chirico, Giacomo Manze, Corrado Cagli, Panayiotis Tetsis, (on painting and sculpture); and Pier Luigi Nervi and Luigi Moretti (on architecture). 1947 Portfolio V Spring; published in Paris. Prose and poetry written by Harry T. Moore, Harry Crosby, Selden Rodman, Edwin Becker, Charles Olson, Leo Tolstoy (The Law of Love and the Law of Violence), Anais Nin, Emanuel Carnevale, George Mann, and others. Reproductions by Max Ernst, Man Ray, Carmelo, Roberto Fasola, Modigliani, Scipione, Justin Locke, Mirko, Meraud Guevara, and others. Portfolio VI Published during the summer. Focused on writers and artists from Greece, where publisher Caresse Crosby had for some years tried to establish a world peace center. Writers included Yergos Theotokis, Nicolas Calas, Cambas, D. Nicolareizis. Contributions from Nikos Hadjikyriakos-Ghikas, a sculptor, engraver, iconographer, writer and academic, and painter and poet Nikos Engonopoulos. Illustrations were provided by Yannis Moralis, Kanellis, Kapralos, Diamantopoulos and others. See wiki ->. See Magazines. See Timeline