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Lotte, Jacobi, 1896-1990
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Johanna Alexandra, Jacobi Reiss, 1896-1990
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Jabobi, Lotte, 1896-
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Photographer Lotte Jacobi was born Johanna Alexandra Jacobi in Thorn, West Prussia (now Poland) in 1896. From a family of photographers, she had a studio in Berlin before fleeing Nazi Germany in 1935. In the United States she worked in New York City, and Deering, New Hampshire. Jacobi's portrait subjects have included many well-known men and women in Europe and the U.S. She died in Concord, New Hampshire in 1990 at the age of 93.
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Abraham Walkowitz papers
Title:
Abraham Walkowitz papers
The papers of painter Abraham Walkowitz date from 1904-1969, and measure 2.9 linear feet. Found within the papers are biographical material; letters from artists, friends, and art collectors; business records; four interview transcripts; notes and writings; exhibition announcements, catalogs, and other printed material; and photographs of Walkowitz, friends, colleagues, and artworks.Biographical material consists of autobiographical notes, a citizenship certificate, membership and registration cards, medical records, and address books.Letters, with scattered responses from Walkowitz, are primarily from colleagues including artists John Taylor Arms, George Biddle, Paula Eliasoph, Ivan G. Olinsky, Walter Pach, Alfred Stieglitz, Carl Van Vechten, and Max Weber, Boston art collector Louis Schapiro, publisher E. Haldeman-Julius, writer Horace Traubel, and dancers Elizabeth Duncan and Maria-Theresa Duncan, the sister and adopted daughter of Isadora Duncan respectively. Individual letters are primarily from the diverse group of notable people to whom Walkowitz had sent copies of his books. Also found are letters from art organizations and museums. Business records consist of documents concerning the will of art collector George M. Dunaif, letters of acknowledgement of gifts of art work donated by Walkowitz to various museums, and miscellaneous financial material. Transcripts are of three interviews with Walkowitz and an interview with Walkowitz and Frank Kleinholz. Notes and writings include lists of names, addresses, and art work, miscellaneous lecture notes, and writings by Walkowitz and by others. Printed material consists of clippings, exhibition announcements and catalogs, reproductions of art work, and books by Walkowitz, and by Walkowitz and E. Haldeman-Julius. The photographs series contains the most significant material in the collection. The majority of photographs are of Abraham Walkowitz, taken by many notable photographers including Arnold Genthe, Lotte Jacobi, Arnold Newman, Alfredo Valente, Carl Van Vechten, and Clarence White. Also found are photographs of friends and colleagues, as well as photographs of art work by Walkowitz and others.
ArchivalResource: 2.9 linear feet
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- Walkowitz, Abraham, 1880-1965. Abraham Walkowitz papers, 1904-1966.
Davies, Diana, 1938-. Papers 1960-1996 (ongoing).
Title:
Papers 1960-1996 (ongoing).
Collection includes Diana Davies' photographs of musicians, political activists in the civil rights, peace and feminist movements; celebrities and politicians; women's events (marches, demonstrations, conferences, etc.); and images of a variety of people and events from Broadway actors to New York City street people. Also included, publication "Photojourney" and recording of "Twelve O'Clock Girl in a Nine O'Clock Town," both by Davies.
ArchivalResource: 17 linear ft. (57 boxes)
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- Davies, Diana, 1938-. Papers 1960-1996 (ongoing).
Casey, Peter J. Jacobi book / prepared by Peter J. Casey.
Title:
Jacobi book / prepared by Peter J. Casey. [ca. 1995].
A collection of materials about the photographer Lotte Jacobi including: photocopies of newspaper articles, invitations to exhibits, information about the Strawbery Banke Collection and the Theatre and Dance Collection, photocopies of Jacobi obituaries from around the world, information about the Berlin Exhibition, the exhibition at The International Center of Photography, and miscellaneous documents.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Casey, Peter J. Jacobi book / prepared by Peter J. Casey.
Typophiles, Inc. (New York, N.Y.). Typophiles, Inc. records, 1908-2004.
Title:
Typophiles, Inc. records, 1908-2004.
The Typophiles is a not-for-profit educational association that encourages the appreciation and production of fine typography and bookmaking through lectures, meetings, and the production of fine examples of the printing arts. The collection consists of the papers of Dr. Robert L. Leslie and the records he generated as a member and officer of the Typophiles. Included are Dr. Leslie's personal and professional papers, as well as records from his businesses, The Composing Room, the Gallery 303, and the Heritage of the Graphic Arts lecture series. The records reflect the book arts during what may be considered the golden age of fine printing. Significant individuals represented in the collection include Frederick W. Goudy, Warren Chappell, Bruce Rogers, Paul A. Bennett, Beatrice Warde, David Godine, Raymond Gid, Fernand Baudin, Roderick Stinehour, W.A. Dwiggins, Giovanni Mardersteig, and Hermann Zapf.
ArchivalResource: 62.31 linear feet (143 boxes)
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- Typophiles, Inc. (New York, N.Y.). Typophiles, Inc. records, 1908-2004.
Jacobi, Lotte, 1896-1990. Lotte Jacobi papers, 1898-1986.
Title:
Lotte Jacobi papers, 1898-1986.
Includes correspondence spanning the years 1924-1986, personal files, daybooks, account books, exhibition information, scrapbooks, biographical information, inscribed works given to Jacobi by authors and poets, hundreds of snapshots, and numerous photographs given to Jacobi by other distinguished photographers.
ArchivalResource: 70 boxes (23.3 cubic ft.)
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- Jacobi, Lotte, 1896-1990. Lotte Jacobi papers, 1898-1986.
Typophiles, Inc. records, 1908-2004
Title:
Typophiles, Inc. records 1908-2004
The Typophiles is a not-for-profit educational association that encourages the appreciation and production of fine typography and bookmaking through lectures, meetings, and the production of fine examples of the printing arts. The collection consists of the papers of Dr. Robert L. Leslie and the records he generated as a member and officer of the Typophiles. Included are Dr. Leslie's personal and professional papers, as well as records from his businesses, The Composing Room, the Gallery 303, and the Heritage of the Graphic Arts lecture series. The records reflect the book arts during what may be considered the golden age of fine printing. Significant individuals represented in the collection include Frederick W. Goudy, Warren Chappell, Bruce Rogers, Paul A. Bennett, Beatrice Warde, David Godine, Raymond Gid, Fernand Baudin, Roderick Stinehour, W.A. Dwiggins, Giovanni Mardersteig, and Hermann Zapf.
ArchivalResource: 62.31 linear feet; 143 boxes
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- Typophiles, Inc. records, 1908-2004
Abraham Walkowitz papers
Title:
Abraham Walkowitz papers
The papers of painter Abraham Walkowitz date from 1904-1969, and measure 2.9 linear feet. Found within the papers are biographical material; letters from artists, friends, and art collectors; business records; four interview transcripts; notes and writings; exhibition announcements, catalogs, and other printed material; and photographs of Walkowitz, friends, colleagues, and artworks.Biographical material consists of autobiographical notes, a citizenship certificate, membership and registration cards, medical records, and address books.Letters, with scattered responses from Walkowitz, are primarily from colleagues including artists John Taylor Arms, George Biddle, Paula Eliasoph, Ivan G. Olinsky, Walter Pach, Alfred Stieglitz, Carl Van Vechten, and Max Weber, Boston art collector Louis Schapiro, publisher E. Haldeman-Julius, writer Horace Traubel, and dancers Elizabeth Duncan and Maria-Theresa Duncan, the sister and adopted daughter of Isadora Duncan respectively. Individual letters are primarily from the diverse group of notable people to whom Walkowitz had sent copies of his books. Also found are letters from art organizations and museums. Business records consist of documents concerning the will of art collector George M. Dunaif, letters of acknowledgement of gifts of art work donated by Walkowitz to various museums, and miscellaneous financial material. Transcripts are of three interviews with Walkowitz and an interview with Walkowitz and Frank Kleinholz. Notes and writings include lists of names, addresses, and art work, miscellaneous lecture notes, and writings by Walkowitz and by others. Printed material consists of clippings, exhibition announcements and catalogs, reproductions of art work, and books by Walkowitz, and by Walkowitz and E. Haldeman-Julius. The photographs series contains the most significant material in the collection. The majority of photographs are of Abraham Walkowitz, taken by many notable photographers including Arnold Genthe, Lotte Jacobi, Arnold Newman, Alfredo Valente, Carl Van Vechten, and Clarence White. Also found are photographs of friends and colleagues, as well as photographs of art work by Walkowitz and others.
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- Walkowitz, Abraham, 1880-1965. Abraham Walkowitz papers, 1904-1966.
Typophiles, Inc. (New York, N.Y.). Typophiles, Inc. records, 1914-1996.
Title:
Typophiles, Inc. records, 1914-1996.
The Typophiles, Inc. records (1940s-1996) document the various functions of the organization including luncheons, membership, publications and travels of the Junketeers.$bThe collection also documents the life of long-time president, Robert L. Leslie (1914 - 1986) including his personal papers, correspondence and other materials of his wife, Dr. Sarah K. Greenberg, Leslie's typographic business, The Composing Room, Inc., the exhibits of Gallery 303 and the Heritage of the Graphic Arts lecture series. The collection includes art work, awards, bills, blueprints, book orders, books, brochures, calligraphy examples, cards, catalogs, certificates (framed and unframed), chap books, check ledgers, correspondence, event schedules, expenses, flyers, galley proofs, hand-printed items, invitations and response cards, keepsakes, manuscripts, meeting minutes, memorabilia, monographs, photographs, slides and negative film, plaques, posters, printed matter, receipts, resumes, roosters, scrapbooks, travel materials, and typographic reference materials. Of particular note is a folder of correspondence to Sarah Greenberg from Catherine Deaver Lealtad, a U.N. worker who describes her experiences visiting areas in France and Germany at the close of WWII, and later in China during the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 65.25 linear feet (134 containers)
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- Typophiles, Inc. (New York, N.Y.). Typophiles, Inc. records, 1914-1996.
Moore, Marianne, 1887-1972. Photographs, 1887-1972.
Title:
Photographs, 1887-1972.
Includes snapshots of Moore's family, friends, and travels; portraits of Moore by famous photographers and photos of her with famous people; and photos of works of art, including works by and portraits of Moore.
ArchivalResource: 15 boxes.
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- Moore, Marianne, 1887-1972. Photographs, 1887-1972.
May Sarton Papers, 1846-1995, 1920-1995
Title:
May Sarton Papers 1846-1995 1920-1995
The May Sarton Papers at the Berg Collection cover the years 1846-1995 (bulk dates 1920-1995) and arehoused in 188 boxes (47 linear feet), plus oversized material. They include manuscripts, correspondence, personalnotebooks, artwork, handmade collections, anthologies and commonplace books as well as family papers andphotographs. They also include professional papers, theater-related materials, translations, and work inspired byMay Sarton.
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- May Sarton Papers, 1846-1995, 1920-1995
Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. The papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, 1890-1984 (inclusive).
Title:
The papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, 1890-1984 (inclusive).
The Papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya contain manuscript scores and sketches of Weill's music, including 8 American stage works, 2 German stage works, and other major compositions and smaller pieces. The Papers also hold photocopies of holograph scores from Weill's German period which are housed in the Archives of Universal-Edition, Vienna. The careers of Weill and Lenya are documented by: correspondence to and from their families, friends, and collaborators; programs; photographs, including pictures of musical productions by Weill and Lenya's film appearances; personal documents; and 20,000 newspaper clippings from the Berlin years.
ArchivalResource: 47 linear ft. (107 boxes)
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- Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. The papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, 1890-1984 (inclusive).
Diana Davies Papers MS 309., 1960s-1996 (ongoing)
Title:
Diana Davies Papers 1960s-1996 (ongoing)
Musician; Photographer; Artist; Theater worker. Papers consist primarily of Davies' photographs of individuals and groups, musicians, artists, political activists in the civil rights, peace, anti-poverty, and feminist events (marches, demonstrations, conferences, etc.); celebrities, musicians, politicians, and street people. Included is material related to her publication ; fliers, broadsides; memorabilia; and artwork. Photojourney: Photographs
ArchivalResource: 57 boxes; (17 linear ft.)
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- Diana Davies Papers MS 309., 1960s-1996 (ongoing)
JACOBI, LOTTE. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
Title:
Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- JACOBI, LOTTE. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
Lotte Jacobi Place printed materials
Title:
Lotte Jacobi Place printed materials
Biographical sketches of artists who have exhibited at Lotte Jacobi Place and lists of works exhibited, 1964-1968, includes the following artists: Christopher Cook, Robert and Frances Flaherty, John Herrick, Lotte Jacobi, William H. Manahan, Jr., Robert E. Mueller, Louise Nevelson, Albert Renger-Patzsch, L.M.A. Roy, Luther Thompson, Minor White and Gustav Wolf.
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- Lotte Jacobi Place (Gallery: Hillsboro, N.H.). Lotte Jacobi Place printed materials, 1964-1968.
Register to the Papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, 1890-1984, inclusive
Title:
Register to the Papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya 1890-1984, inclusive
Music, correspondence and other papers, photographs, and additional materials by and about the German-American composer Kurt Weill (1900-1950) and the German-American actress and singer Lotte Lenya (1898-1981)
ArchivalResource: 107 boxes (47 linear ft.)
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- Register to the Papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, 1890-1984, inclusive
Stephen White Gallery of Photography records
Title:
Stephen White Gallery of Photography records, 1966-2004
The Stephen previous hit White Gallery next hit of Photography records document the gallery's business in Los Angeles, California, from 1975 to 1991. The collection consists of files, correspondence, financial records, contracts, notes, promotional material, publicity materials, and ephemera related to the exhibitions and sales of fine art photography.
ArchivalResource: 83.48 Linear Feet (182 boxes, 1 flat file folder)
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Richardson, Carlos. Photograph of a photogenic abstract by Lotte Jacobi [picture].
Title:
Photograph of a photogenic abstract by Lotte Jacobi [picture]. 1976.
ArchivalResource: 1 photograph : palladium print, b&w ; 20 x 24 cm.
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- Richardson, Carlos. Photograph of a photogenic abstract by Lotte Jacobi [picture].
Earl Browder Papers, 1879-1990
Title:
Earl Browder Papers 1879-1990
Papers of the General secretary of the Communist Party of the United States from 1930 through its dissolution in 1944. When the Party was reconstituted as the Communist Political Association later that year, Browder was chosen as its President, however he was expelled in 1946 following a debate over Party leadership. Following his expulsion, Browder lectured and wrote about Marxism and represented Soviet writers and publishers for publication in the United States. Collection incluces correspondence/subject files (1879-1970) relating to Marxist philosophy, the workings of the C.P.U.S.A., Browder's role within the Party and to Browder's business ventures as well as legal files (1938-1958); manuscripts (1924-1967) of Browder and others, including Browder's manuscripts for articles, books, memoranda, news releases, pamphlets, reports, and speeches; and memorabilia including personal files and photographs of Browder and his family, and some colleagues. Notable correspondents include Roger Baldwin, Daniel Bell, Bruce Bliven, Rudy Blum, Louis B. Boudin, Juan Antonio Corretjer, Theodore Draper, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, William Z. Foster, Joseph Freeman, A.A. Heller, Lotte Jacobi, Alfred Kohlberg, Robert S. Minor, Tom Mooney, Paul and Eslanda Goode Robeson, Anna Rochester, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jack Selford, Joseph R. Starobin, I.F. Stone, John Strachey, Anna Louise Strong, Dirk Jan Struik, Norman Thomas, Harry Frederick Ward, Sumner Welles, and others. Also included is a holograph letter of greeting from Mao Zedong. The collection also includes Browder's personal library and other published materials.
ArchivalResource: 48.0 linear ft.
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- Earl Browder Papers, 1879-1990
Oscar Fabres Collection, 1940-1970 (Bulk 1950-1963)
Title:
Oscar Fabres Collection 1940-1970 (Bulk 1950-1963)
Printed material and ephemera designed by illustrator Oscar Fabres.
ArchivalResource: 1.96 Linear feet; (4 boxes)
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Renger-Patzsch, Albert. Albert Renger-Patzsch papers, 1890-1980 (bulk 1924-1966).
Title:
Albert Renger-Patzsch papers, 1890-1980 (bulk 1924-1966).
The archive documents Renger-Patzsch's professional life, especially his work on book projects and commissions for industrial firms. It also includes technical details of his photographic workshop, and provides insight into his artistic views on photography as an independent art form, and on the aesthetic trends in photography in economically prosperous post-war Germany. Of particular interest are his views on the increasingly dominant role of commercial and color photography in the public media. The main portion of the archive (7 linear ft.) consists of post-war correspondence; a relatively small part (0.5 linear ft. or ca. 250 items) dates from the time before the war. Set apart is the predominantly business-related correspondence of Renger-Patzsch's widow Agnes and his son Ernst, mostly dealing with the administration of Renger-Patzsch's estate, and family correspondence of Renger-Patzsch, mainly letters from his mother Frieda. Two separate groups of correspondence are organized by topic. The archive includes ca. 30 mss. drafts of mostly unpublished lectures and articles by Renger-Patzsch. Ephemeral publications, newspaper clippings and offprints (ca. 1 linear ft.) provide information about the scope and reception of Renger-Patzsch's photographic work before and after the war, his work on book projects, exhibitions, and other professional activities. Also included are personal documents, such as certificates and diplomas, of Renger-Patzsch and his family, a few portrait photographs taken by his daughter Sabine, poems by two unidentified authors, and business-related and personal bills and receipts (0.5 linear ft.). A distinct part of the archive consists of drafts of texts about Renger-Patzsch by other authors, drafts of introductions to his books, and miscellaneous writings, pre- and postwar, including an annotated typescript by Theodor Riewerts titled "Ein Maler und ein Photograph", nine texts by the ecologist Hugo Hertwig, a draft for the book "Wegweisung der Technik" by Rudolf Schwarz, and a treatment for a movie by an unknown author.
ArchivalResource: 12 linear ft. (24 boxes)
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- Renger-Patzsch, Albert. Albert Renger-Patzsch papers, 1890-1980 (bulk 1924-1966).
Jacobi, Lotte, 1896-1990. Artist file.
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Artist file.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Jacobi, Lotte, 1896-1990. Artist file.
Jacobi, Lotte, 1896-1990. Photographs, 1930s-1960s.
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Photographs, 1930s-1960s.
This collection consists of 36 black and white portraits, most of well-known American and European men and women, taken in Berlin and the U.S. Jacobi signed some of the photos and etched her signature into the negatives of others. All of the photographs are matted and some are framed. Few of the photos have more than the subject's name and Jacobi's name and address (which may help researchers date the prints) on the back. Dates and other information were added to the photo list by the processor, based on information in the book Lotte Jacobi.
ArchivalResource: 36 photographs.
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- Jacobi, Lotte, 1896-1990. Photographs, 1930s-1960s.
Fogg Art Museum 20th-century history of photography collection, 1900-1984 (inclusive).
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Fogg Art Museum 20th-century history of photography collection, 1900-1984 (inclusive).
Collection contains photographs by 20th-century photographers, including Ansel Adams, Diane Arbus, Lewis Balz, Margaret Bourke-White, Anne Brigman, Harry Callahan, Paul Caponigro, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Edward S. Curtis, Judy Dater, Imogen Cunningham, Walker Evans, Andreas Feininger, Bea Nettles, Wallace Nutting, Man Ray, Edward Ruscha, Lucas Samaras, Edward Steichen, Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Weston, and Weegee.
ArchivalResource: ca. 1,600 images.
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- Fogg Art Museum 20th-century history of photography collection, 1900-1984 (inclusive).
Jacobi, Lotte, 1897-1990 : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].
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Jacobi, Lotte, 1897-1990 : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].
The folder may include clippings, announcements, small exhibition catalogs, and other ephemeral items.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Jacobi, Lotte, 1897-1990 : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].
Jacobi, Lotte. Jacobi, Lotte : [photography bio file].
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Jacobi, Lotte : [photography bio file].
ArchivalResource: 1 folder
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- Jacobi, Lotte. Jacobi, Lotte : [photography bio file].
Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. The papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, 1890-1984 (inclusive).
Title:
The papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, 1890-1984 (inclusive).
The Papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya contain manuscript scores and sketches of Weill's music, including 8 American stage works, 2 German stage works, and other major compositions and smaller pieces. The Papers also hold photocopies of holograph scores from Weill's German period which are housed in the Archives of Universal-Edition, Vienna. The careers of Weill and Lenya are documented by: correspondence to and from their families, friends, and collaborators; programs; photographs, including pictures of musical productions by Weill and Lenya's film appearances; personal documents; and 20,000 newspaper clippings from the Berlin years.
ArchivalResource: 47 linear ft. (107 boxes)
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- Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. The papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, 1890-1984 (inclusive).
Abraham Walkowitz papers
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Abraham Walkowitz papers
The papers of painter Abraham Walkowitz date from 1904-1969, and measure 2.9 linear feet. Found within the papers are biographical material; letters from artists, friends, and art collectors; business records; four interview transcripts; notes and writings; exhibition announcements, catalogs, and other printed material; and photographs of Walkowitz, friends, colleagues, and artworks.Biographical material consists of autobiographical notes, a citizenship certificate, membership and registration cards, medical records, and address books.Letters, with scattered responses from Walkowitz, are primarily from colleagues including artists John Taylor Arms, George Biddle, Paula Eliasoph, Ivan G. Olinsky, Walter Pach, Alfred Stieglitz, Carl Van Vechten, and Max Weber, Boston art collector Louis Schapiro, publisher E. Haldeman-Julius, writer Horace Traubel, and dancers Elizabeth Duncan and Maria-Theresa Duncan, the sister and adopted daughter of Isadora Duncan respectively. Individual letters are primarily from the diverse group of notable people to whom Walkowitz had sent copies of his books. Also found are letters from art organizations and museums. Business records consist of documents concerning the will of art collector George M. Dunaif, letters of acknowledgement of gifts of art work donated by Walkowitz to various museums, and miscellaneous financial material. Transcripts are of three interviews with Walkowitz and an interview with Walkowitz and Frank Kleinholz. Notes and writings include lists of names, addresses, and art work, miscellaneous lecture notes, and writings by Walkowitz and by others. Printed material consists of clippings, exhibition announcements and catalogs, reproductions of art work, and books by Walkowitz, and by Walkowitz and E. Haldeman-Julius. The photographs series contains the most significant material in the collection. The majority of photographs are of Abraham Walkowitz, taken by many notable photographers including Arnold Genthe, Lotte Jacobi, Arnold Newman, Alfredo Valente, Carl Van Vechten, and Clarence White. Also found are photographs of friends and colleagues, as well as photographs of art work by Walkowitz and others.
ArchivalResource: 2.9 linear feet
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- Abraham Walkowitz papers, 1904-1969
Albert Renger-Patzsch papers, 1890-1980, 1924-1966
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Albert Renger-Patzsch papers 1890-1980 1924-1966
German photographer associated with the art movement Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity). The archive documents Renger-Patzsch's professional life, especially his work on book projects and commissions for industrial firms. It also includes technical details of his photographic workshop, and provides insight into his artistic views on photography as an independent art form, and on the aesthetic trends in photography in economically prosperous postwar Germany.
ArchivalResource: ca. 12 linear ft.; (23 boxes, 1 flat file folder)
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- Albert Renger-Patzsch papers, 1890-1980, 1924-1966
Albert Renger-Patzsch papers, 1890-1980, 1924-1966
Title:
Albert Renger-Patzsch papers 1890-1980 1924-1966
German photographer associated with the art movement Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity). The archive documents Renger-Patzsch's professional life, especially his work on book projects and commissions for industrial firms. It also includes technical details of his photographic workshop, and provides insight into his artistic views on photography as an independent art form, and on the aesthetic trends in photography in economically prosperous postwar Germany.
ArchivalResource: ca. 12 linear ft.; (23 boxes, 1 flat file folder)
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