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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-20machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-09T23:31:12machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-09T23:31:12humanSystem Service (system@localhost)revised2022-06-03T22:23:34humanJoseph Glass (glassjoseph@gmail.com)User published constellationcreated2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonClark, Edward, 1811-1882presumedClark, Edward Cpresumed1811-12-191882-10-14Brooke, David S.Clark, Robert Sterling, 1877-1956.Cooperstown Aqueduct Association.Loomis, Kate,Singer Company.Clark, Edward, 1815-1880Clark, Edward, 1811-1882Clark, Robert Sterling, 1877-1956. Sterling and Francine Clark Papers: Realia Series, 1877-1956.Clark, Robert Sterling, 1877-1956.Auzoux, Louis Thomas Jerome, 1797-1880.Brunet-Debaines, A. (Alfred), b. 1845.Chartran, Theobald, 1849-1907.Clark, Edward, 1811-1882.Cole, Vicat, 1833-1893.Devis, Arthur William, 1762-1822.Lawrence, Thomas, Sir, 1769-1830.Newmarket, Frank G.Phia, John Sarlain.Piggott, Lester, 1935-Rahir, Edouard, 1862-1924.H.V. Allen & Co.Berry Bros. & Rudd.Brooks Brothers (Firm)Browning Firearms Company.G. & J. Cary.Crouch & Fitzgerald.Dent.Dr. Auzoux.Duveen Brothers.F.E. Brandis, Sons & Co.Galle.Gaumont (Firm)George Philip & Son.Gerrard and Company Ltd.A. Goertz & Co.H. Kohlbusch.Hatfield & Sons.Henry Vallien & Co.Herbert Blockley.Herms̈ (Firm : Paris, France)Hirsbrunner & Co.I. M. Jenkins.Instruments et Compas Baraban.Keuffel & Esser Co.M. Knoedler & Co.Lavoet.Lichon a Paris.Ludw. Loewe & Co.London Armoury Company.Poliard.McCutcheon's.Morse Twist Drill and Machine Company.Newton, Shakespeare & Co.S. and J. Fuller.S.N. Meyer.S.W. Silver & Co.Smith & Wesson.Societe des etablissements Gaumont.Sterling Watch Co.Welch Margetson & Co. Ltd.Whitaker & Co.Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co.William Gramm.Gibson Distilling Co.Old Overholt & Co.Field, Son & Co.Sherry-Lehmann, Inc.Green River Distilling Co.J. A. Doughtery's Sons, Inc., Distillers.Sterling and Francine Clark Art InstituteSterling and Francine Clark Papers: Realia Series, 1877-1956.ca. 85 linear ft.This eclectic series of objects includes personal items such as RSC's military uniforms, as well as luggage, scientific equipment, horse tack, and decorative objects. Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, The ClarkCooperstown Aqueduct Association. Cooperstown Aqueduct Association records, 1827-1938.Cooperstown Aqueduct Association.Clark, Edward, 1811-1882.Cooperstown Aqueduct Association records, 1827-1938.0.25 cu. ft.Papers of the Cooperstown Aqueduct Association, Cooperstown, Otsego County, N.Y., include correspondence, indentures, contracts, act of incorporation, court order, engineer's report on pollution of the Susquehanna River, minutes of meetings, promissory notes, stock notices, and bank books. Includes some correspondence of Edward Clark. Fenimore Art Museum (Cooperstown, N. Y.)Loomis, Kate,. Fox-Clark business and family papers, 1805-1961, 1805-1855 (bulk).Loomis, Kate,Sanborn Map Company.Fox-Clark business and family papers, 1805-1961, 1805-1855 (bulk).1.5 cubic ft.Business papers include bills, receipts, accounts, legal papers, promissory notes, leases, and correspondence, 1805-1855, concerning shipping, work records, orders of stoneware, financial transactions, and building kilns. There are also letters from branch potteries in Lyons, Oswego, and Mt. Morris, N.Y. concerning clay supplies, shipping on the canal, firing problems, and local business conditions, 1837-1855. Personal papers, 1814-1816, consist of household bills and receipts, agreements, leases, the will of Reuben Clark, 1813, estate papers of Thomas Howe, and letters including those of Nathan Clark to his wife Julia about his trip through Indiana, 1839; Nathan Clark, Jr. to his father concerning pottery sales, anti-rent issues, and other Athens news, 1845; and letters from Edward Clark and his wife Caroline to his father Nathan and brother Nathan, Jr. concerning buying a house in New York City, the monetary and social demands of pursuing a law career in New York, and Edward's complaints about his father boarding a minister in his home, 1840-1846. Miscellaneous items include a Sanborn map of the Athens Pottery premises, 1895; clippings and photographs taken in the 1950s of samples of Clark pottery; and correspondence concerning these papers, 1961. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryBrooke, David S. Records and Papers of David Brooke, Director, 1975-1996.Shay, Barbara.Brooke, David S.Hunter, Sam, 1923-Roeper, Susan, 1957-Clemens, Paul Lewis, 1911-1992.Sawyer, John Edward, 1954-Banks, Talcott.Perry, Daniel, d. 2002.Corut, Louise Hardouin.Allen, Herbert.Buckley, Charles E.Gerdts, William H.Lunde, Asbjorn, 1927-Ross, Frederick.Ross, Sherry.Soling, Chester P., 1931-Swain, Phoebe.Tully, Alice, 1902-1993.Wilson, Mathew.Wilson, Janet.Cutter, R. Ammi (Richard Ammi), b. 1902.Kershaw, Joseph A.Haverkamp Begemann, Egbert.Cunningham, Charles Crehore, 1910-1979.Mochi, Ugo, 1889-1977.McManus, G. Louis (George Louis), d. 2003.Lauzon, June.Chapman, F. Douglas.Guille, Peter, 1911-1970.Jordan, Robert Furneaux.Partenope, Venice C. (Venice Cecelia), 1902-2004.Baxter, James Phinney, 1893-1975.Cahill, Tim.Faison, S. Lane (Samson Lane), 1907-2006.Hill, Claudia.Edwards, Juliana Cheney.Fitzgerald, Desmond.Ryerson, Martin A.Spaulding, John.Wertheim, Maurice, 1886-1950.Collins, William J., d. 1960.Rinehart, Michael.Hellman, Geoffrey T.Holston, William.Robinson, Frank.Hlopoff, Rostislav, d. 1989.Hultberg, Eric.Weir, Mary Hayward.Brindley, Roy.Ittmann, William M.LaFarge, Louise Bancel.LaFarge, John.LaFarge, Benjamin.Greenough, Frances.Symington, Cecily.Reynolds, John S.Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute.Robert Sterling Clark Foundation.Chambers Furniture.Musée Gauguin.Knoedler Gallery (London, England)Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)Metropolitan Club (New York, N.Y.)Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art.New Hoffman House (Hotel)Berry Bros. & Rudd.P. & D. Colnaghi & Co.Durand-Ruel Galleries (New York, N.Y.)Duveen Brothers.Hirschl & Adler Galleries.Wildenstein & Co. (London, England)Carson, Lundin & Thorson.Records and Papers of David Brooke, Director, 1975-1996.5 linear ft.David S. Brooke, Director of the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute from 1977-1994, was born in Walton-on-Thames, England in 1931. He received his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from Harvard University. Before joining the Clark, he served as assistant curator at the Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge, MA from 1960-1961, as assistant to the director at the Smith College Museum in Northampton, MA from 1963-1965, as chief curator at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto from 1965-1968, and as the director of the Currier Gallery of Art in Manchester, NH from 1968-1977. The majority of these records came from David Brooke's office but a smaller group was found at a later date in the Director's Vault. The records retrieved from Brooke's office are divided into categories of professional records and personal research. The professional records span a wide variety of museum concerns including research and planning for exhibitions, grant applications, the museum s acquisitions policy, budgets, annual reports, inventories, lists of artworks, correspondence, and speeches Brooke gave to students and staff. There are particularly extensive files of research on William Bouguereau and Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema. The Bouguereau research pertains to Brooke's 1983 publication "A Biography of Bouguereau's Nymphs and Satyr" and a 1985 exhibit "Bouguereau's Nymphs and Satyr: A Biography of a Painting." The files on Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema concern the acquisition of the Alma-Tadema painting, "The Women of Amphissa," in 1978, which was the first major acquisition during Brooke's tenure. The correspondence in this series contains exchanges with Clark staff, researchers, donors and lenders, and staff at other museums and foundations. The professional records also contain eulogies for John Edward Sawyer, George Heard Hamilton, and Talcott Banks, and poetry by Daniel Perry, architect of the 1955 building. There is an outline and bibliography of materials in the Clark Archives detailing the papers and articles left by RSC and listing articles written about the Clark family. There are daily planners for the years 1977-1992. There are several audiotapes of interviews with David Brooke and a videotape labeled "Portrait by Clemens." Brooke s research on RSC and the Clark family is divided into the categories of RSC Interests, Clark Family Research, Diary Photocopies, RSC Letters, Collectors, and Dealers. RSC Interests contains copies of excerpts from RSC's diaries, Brooke's notes, articles, and other research on topics that particularly interested RSC, such as horses, books, military history, and food and wine. The Clark Family Research includes articles, genealogical records, and folders of Brooke s notes on RSC and his family members. The Diary Photocopies section includes photocopies, transcripts, and indices of RSC' s diaries. RSC's letters includes both photocopies of letters to and from RSC, and Brooke s correspondence with people who knew RSC and other researchers about his research. The autobiography of Paul Clemens is also found in this section. The Collectors and Dealers sections contain Brooke's research about and correspondence with other prominent art collectors of Clark's time and art and book dealers with whom Clark dealt. Finally, this series includes an index of books on military history once owned by Robert Sterling Clark and currently in the collection of the Beinecke Library. The records from the Director's Vault contain planning materials and drafts of the 25th anniversary report, copies of director's reports, research about and correspondence with art dealers, photocopies of early institutional records such as the articles of incorporation and trustee meeting minutes from the 1950s, and photocopies of catalogue information for the RSC military library. Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, The ClarkSinger Company. Records, 1851-1990.Singer Company.Records, 1851-1990.8 linear ft.The records of the Singer Company comprise a group of materials from its Trademark Department collected by a former employee. Spanish; CastilianPortugueseGermanJapaneseChineseHagley Museum & LibraryClark, Robert Sterling, 1877-1956. Sterling and Francine Clark Papers: Correspondence Series, 1901-1957 (bulk 1923-1956).Clark, Robert Sterling, 1877-1956.Hazrat Ali, d. 1909.Astor, John Jay.Baker, Auval.Baxter, James Phinney, 1893-1975.Beach Day, W.Burckhardt, Ernest.Chapman, F. Douglas.Christmas, Albert G. (Albert Grant), d. 1953.Clark, Alfred Corning.Clark, Edward, 1811-1882.Clark, Edward Severin, 1870-1933.Clark, Francine, d. 1960.Clark, Stephen Carlton, 1882-1960.Clemens, Paul Lewis, 1911-1992.Coussell, Ernest.Crawford, John.Dowling, T. M.Dwyer, Katherine C.Faison, S. Lane (Samson Lane), 1907-2006.Finney, Herbert.Glass, Carter, 1858-1946.Grayson, Cary T. (Cary Travers), 1878-1938.Hancock, A. B.Harmon, Gene.Hays, Will H. (Will Harrison), 1879-1954.How, John B.Kohlmann, Hugo.McElligott, Gerald.Patch, L. B.Primrose, Harry.Ray, Franc̦ise, 1933-Ray, Viviane, 1901-1973.Roberts, Thomas.Scott, Stevenson.Scriven, George P. (George Percival), b. 1854.Seabourne, W. O.Singer, Isaac Merritt, 1811-1875.Sowerby, Arthur de Carle, 1885-1954.Stevenson, S. C.Tefft, Erastus.Tefft, Ethel.Torry, J. A. H.Williams, Douglas.Young, Alton M.Gutekunst, Otto.Guinard, Robert.American Red Cross.British Bloodstock Agency.Cooperstown Village Club & Library.Gardner, Mountain & Co.M. Knoedler & Co.Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute.Sterling and Francine Clark Papers: Correspondence Series, 1901-1957 (bulk 1923-1956).5.8 linear ft.The materials in the Correspondence series include letters to and from RSC's business associates, friends, family, and acquaintances. They range in content from detailed discussions of world economies, war and politics to details of daily life, practical elements of RSC's business ventures, and accounts of the people and scenes RSC encountered in his travels. These letters illuminate RSC's opinions on a range of topics, especially the political figures of his day, the United States' foreign policies, horse breeding and art. Notable among the Miscellaneous letters is the sheer number of requests for material assistance Clark received. There are accounts throughout the correspondence of small charities he bestowed on individuals. There are also many letters of thanks from various acquaintances for gifts. The Clarks were especially fond of sending chocolates to their friends, but there are also notes referring to pieces of silver and other items. The British Bloodstock Agency is heavily represented. This series contains many letters relating to financial transactions, legal matters and horse breeding. Most of the letters from RSC are carbon copies he kept in his files. Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, The Clark