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Jerome Myers (1867-1940) was a painter, etcher, and writer from New York, N.Y.
From the description of Jerome Myers papers, 1911-1943. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122571073Bellows, George, 1882-1925Burroughs, Bryson, 1869-1934C.W. Kraushaar Art Galleries.Dabo, Leon, 1868-1960Grubman, L.Henri, Robert, 1865-1929John Herron Art Institute.Luks, George Benjamin, 1867-1933Macbeth Gallery.MacRae, Elmer Livingston, 1875-1953Milch Galleries.Milch Gallery.Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.)Myers, Ethel.Pène du Bois, Guy, 1884-1958Peter A. Juley & Son.Weichsel, John, 1870-1946.Wickey, Harry.Wickey, Harry Archives.Myers, JeromeMilch Gallery. Milch Gallery records, 1911-1980.Milch Gallery recordsThe records of Milch Gallery document the business transactions of the corporation and the professional and personal relationships of the Milch brothers with the artists they represented, as well as with the larger community of artists and art dealers between 1911 and 1995. Unfortunately, early correspondence is sparse. In a letter responding to a 1951 request for historical information, Milch replied: "Several years ago [1947] we had to give up our gallery at 108 West 57th Street, and move to smaller quarters here. Since we had no room for old records, we had to destroy most of them."Alphabetical files are comprised mainly of incoming correspondence from 1911 to 1962. Correspondence concerns arrangements for exhibitions, sales and consignments, advice to collectors and executors of estates, and routine business matters. A number of the artists represented in these files were friends of the Milch brothers and some of their letters mention their personal lives as well as their formal business with the Gallery. Collectors who routinely dealt with Milch Galleries included John Gellatly, Mary Blair, Hersey Egginton, Carlton Palmer, and Edward Coykendell; a three volume manuscript catalogue of Coykendell's collection is included. Among the estates handled by Milch were Willard Metcalf, John Twachtman, Abbott H. Thayer, Maurice Fromkes, and Thomas Moran.Also found are sales records and other financial records such as general ledgers, sales and purchase records, and tax information.Printed matter consists of gallery exhibition catalogs, checklists, invitations, announcements, publications, and scrapbooks. Many catalogs and checklists are annotated with prices and other information. A complete run of Milch Galleries <emph render="italic">Art Notes</emph>, issued intermittently from 1918-1928/29 is preserved with the gallery records. as is a scrapbook relating to early exhibitions held at the Edward Milch Galleries and E. & A. Milch, Inc., and artists represented by them.Photographs included with the records are less voluminous than might be expected, and pictures of works of art predominate. There are also a very small number of exterior and interior photographs of Milch Gallery, photographs of people including artists, Edward and Albert Milch, and photographs of groups such as Ten American Artists and the Associated Dealers in American Paintings.The 1995 and 2014 additions measure 3 linear feet and date from 1922-1995. Milch Gallery activities are documented through correspondence; artists' files; financial, sales, and stock records; printed material; and photographs.<ref actuate="onLoad" show="embed" target="ref15" title="Appendix">See Appendix for a list of Milch Gallery exhibitions and checklists</ref>Archives of American ArtMyers, Jerome, 1867-1940. Jerome Myers papers, 1911-1943.Myers, Jerome, 1867-1940.Jerome Myers papersCorrespondence; notes; illustrations; manuscript; photographs; scrapbook; exhibition catalogs; and a bibliography.Archives of American ArtGrubman, L. Jerome Myers [graphic].Grubman, L.Jerome Myers [graphic]. ca. 1910.1 photographic print : b&w ; 15 x 10 cm.Portrait of Myers. Identification on accompanying label (typewritten): Jerome Myers (1867-1940). Myers' was a personal art, tender idyllic scenes of city life. He worked successfully, as did Pop Hart, in dark tonalities. Archives of American ArtMyers, Jerome, 1867-1940. Artist file.Myers, Jerome, 1867-1940.Artist file.1 folder.Brooklyn Museum Libraries & ArchivesC.W. Kraushaar Art Galleries. C.W. Kraushaar Art Galleries exhibition catalogs, [undated] and 1918-1927.C.W. Kraushaar Art Galleries.Kraushaar Galleries records106.3 Linear feet; 0.181 GigabytesThe records of New York City Kraushaar Galleries measure 106.3 linear feet and 0.181 GB and date from 1877 to 2006. Three-fourths of the collection documents the gallery's handling of contemporary American paintings, drawings, and sculpture through correspondence with artists, private collectors, museums, galleries, and other art institutions, interspersed with scattered exhibition catalogs and other materials. Also included are John F. Kraushaar's estate records; artists' files; financial ledgers documenting sales and gallery transactions; consignment and loan records; photographs of artwork; sketchbooks and drawings by James Penney, Louis Bouché, and others; and two scrapbooks. There is a 6.0 linear foot unprocessed addition to this collection donated in 2022 that includes correspondence with artists, galleries, organizations and individuals regarding works of art, filed alphabetically by year. Materials date from circa 1959-1999, with the bulk from 1990-1999.Archives of American ArtWeichsel, John, 1870-1946. John Weichsel papers, 1905-1922.Weichsel, John, 1870-1946.Alger, John Herbert, b. 1879.Beal, Gifford, 1879-1956.Bellows, George, 1882-1925.Benn, Ben, 1884-Benton, Thomas Hart, 1889-1975.Bluemner, Oscar, 1867-1938.Bouché, Louis, 1896-1969.Brodzky, Horace, 1885-1969.Coleman, Glenn O., 1887-1932.Davis, Stuart, 1892-1964.Delaunay, Robert, 1885-1941.Gaylor, Adelaide Lawson, b. 1889.Glintenkamp, Henry, 1887-1946.Gussow, Bernard, 1881-1957.Halpert, Samuel, 1884-1930.Harriton, Abraham, 1893-1987.Henri, Robert, 1865-1929.Kroll, Leon, 1884-1974.Levy, Florence N. (Florence Nightingale), 1870-1947.Macdonald-Wright, Stanton, 1890-1973.Mager, Gus, 1878-Mathes, Henry A., b. 1883.Meyerowitz, William, 1887-1981.Miller, Kenneth Hayes, 1876-1952.Mowbray-Clarke, Mary Horgan, 1875-1963.Myers, Jerome, 1867-1940.Nadelman, Elie, 1882-1946.Parker, John F., b. 1884.Pascin, Jules, 1885-1930.Prendergast, Maurice Brazil, 1858-1924.Ray, Man, 1890-1976.Rohland, Paul, 1884-1953.Sloan, John, 1871-1951.Sterne, Maurice, Mrs.Stieglitz, Alfred, 1864-1946.Tromka, Abram, 1896-1954.Van Dine, S. S.Vonnoh, Robert William, 1858-1933.Walkowitz, Abraham, 1880-1965.Weber, Max, 1881-1961.Zorach, Marguerite, 1887-1968.Zorach, William, 1887-1966.John Weichsel papers concerning the People's Art Guild0.6 Linear feetThe John Weichsel papers concerning the People's Art Guild measure 0.6 linear feet and date from 1905-1965 with the bulk of the material dating from 1905-1929. The papers consist almost entirely of the records of the People's Art Guild, founded by Weichsel, and include administrative records, correspondence, writings and notes, business and financial records, printed material, and artwork.Archives of American ArtMyers, Jerome : Biographical file.Myers, Jerome : Biographical file. [1900-9999]1 envelope : manila ; 13 x 10 in.May contain: Resumes, newspaper articles, magazine articles, invitations to exhibition openings, gallery hand-outs, check-lists of exhibitions, advertisements, obituaries, 35 mm. slides of the artist's work. Colorado Springs Fine Arts CenterStern, S. Tilden : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].Stern, S. Tilden : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].1 folder.The folder may include clippings, announcements, small exhibition catalogs, and other ephemeral items. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson LibraryJohn Herron Art Institute. Wilbur D. Peat correspondence, 1929-1936.John Herron Art Institute.Peat, Wilbur David, 1898-Albinson, Dewey, 1898-1971.Baylinson, A. S., 1882-1950.Bell, Wenona Day.Benton, Thomas Hart, 1889-1975.Biddle, George, 1885-Blume, Peter, 1906-Blumenschein, Ernest Leonard, 1874-1960.Bohm, C. Curry, 1894-Borie, Adolphe, 1877-1934.Borst, George H., 1889-Brackman, Robert, 1898-Brecher, Samuel, 1897-Brook, Alexander, 1898-1980.Burchfield, Charles Ephraim, 1893-1967.Carian, Varaldo J., 1891-Carpenter, E. F., Mrs.Carroll, John, 1892-1959.Cikovsky, Nicolai, 1894-Cirino, Antonio, 1889-Clear, Charles Val, d. 1967?Cohen, Max B.Curry, John Steuart, 1897-1946.Davey, Randall, 1887-1964.Davis, Charles H. 1856-1933.Dickinson, Edwin Walter, 1891-Dougherty, Paul, 1877-1947.Eakins, Susan Macdowell.Eddy, Henry S. 1878-1944.Evans, Virginia Bargar.Fabrick, Anton Piers.Farnsworth, Jerry, 1895-1982.Fiene, Ernest, 1894-Fitzpatrick, KellyFolinsbee, John Fulton, 1892-1972.Gailor, Charlotte.Garber, Daniel, 1880-Gilder, Robert F. 1856-1940.Glackens, William J., 1870-1938.Grabach, John R.Greener, Charles T. 1870-1935.Gruppe, Charles Paul, 1860-1940.Higgins, Eugene, 1874-1958.Hopper, Edward, 1882-1967.Hunger, Bernard A.Keller, Henry G., 1869-1949.King, Fanny Mahon, b. 1865.Klitgaard, Georgina, 1889-1977.Kroll, Leon, 1884-1974.Kuehne, Max, 1880-1968.La Chance, Georges, 1888-Lucioni, Luigi, 1900-1988.Marsh, Reginald, 1898-1954.Mattson, Henry E. 1887-1971.McFee, Henry Lee, 1886-1953.Hofmeier, Miriam McKinnie, 1906-Millet, Clarence, 1897-1959.Moffett, Ross.Mora, F. Luis 1874-1940.Mulhaupt, Frederick J., 1871-1938.Myers, Jerome, 1867-1940.Nayland, Watson.Newcombe, Warren, b. 1894.Peirce, Waldo, 1884-1970.Perrine, Van Dearing, 1869-1955.Philipp, Robert, 1895-1981.Phillips, Marjorie, 1895-1985.Plaschke, Paul Albert, 1880-1954.Redfield, Edward Willis, 1869-1965.Reed, Doel, b. 1894.Rosen, Charles, 1878-1950.Rowan, Edward Beatty, 1898-1946.Rush, Olive, 1873-1966.Ryder, Chauncey F., 1868-1949.Savage, Eugene F., b. 1883.Schnakenberg, H. E. 1892-1970.Sepeshy, Zoltan, 1898-1974.Sewall, Edward.Seyffert, Leopold.Sheets, Nan.Simkhovitch, Simka, 1893-1949.Singer, Clyde, 1908-Smith, Judson, 1880-1962.Speicher, Eugene E. 1883-1962.Speight, Francis, 1896-Sterne, Maurice, 1878-1957.Stieglitz, Alfred, 1864-1946.Tromka, Abram, 1896-1954.Verner, Elizabeth O'Neill, 1883-1979.Warren, Ferdinand E., b. 1899.Waugh, Frederick Judd, 1861-1940.Weber, Max, 1881-1961.Wilcox, Lois, b. 1889.Wiltz, Arnold, 1889-1937.Wood, Grant, 1891-1942.Wrenn, Harold Holmes, 1887-1967.Wilbur D. Peat correspondenceCorrespondence of director Wilbur D. Peat. Many of the letters are from well-known artists of the 1920s and 1930s relating to their contributions to an exhibition of American paintings which Peat was assembling in 1932-1933. [Microfilm title: The Herron Museum of Art]Archives of American ArtJerome Myers papers, 1905-1939Myers, Jerome, 1867-1940Jerome Myers papers 1905-1939.1 linear foot (1 folder)Jerome Myers (1867-1940) was an American artist and engraver. The collection consists of one microfilm reel of correspondence between Myers and friends, family, and fellow artists; and manuscript pages and notes, apparently prepared by Myers for his autobiography, Artist in ManhattanNew York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives DivisionWickey, Harry. Harry Wickey papers, 1918-1973.Wickey, Harry.Pach, Walter, 1883-1958.Robinson, Boardman, 1876-1952.Sloan, John, 1871-1951.Sternberg, Harry, 1904-2001.Street, Frank, 1893-1944.Arms, John Taylor, 1887-1953.Curry, John Steuart, 1897-1946.Dehn, Adolf, 1895-1968.Kent, Rockwell, 1882-1971.Marsh, Reginald, 1898-1954.Miller, Kenneth Hayes, 1876-1952.Society of American Etchers.Harry Wickey papersLetters, printed material, photographs, writings, and two etchings.Archives of American ArtMilch Galleries. Milch Galleries exhibition catalogs, [undated] and 1916-1921.Mussmann Gallery (New York, N.Y.)Miscellaneous art exhibition catalog collection4.4 Linear feetPrimarily exhibition catalogs for modernist art exhibitions held in New York City during the first two decades of the twentieth century. Also included are catalogs for Boston exhibitions, mainly pre-1900, and a few other locales; exhibition announcements; gallery publications; and other printed material.Archives of American ArtMyers, Jerome, 1867-1940. Jerome Myers : artist file : study photographs and reproductions of works of art with accompanying documentation 1930?-1990 [graphic] [compiled by staff of The Museum of Modern Art, New York].Myers, Jerome, 1867-1940.Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.)Jerome Myers : artist file : study photographs and reproductions of works of art with accompanying documentation 1930?-1990 [graphic] [compiled by staff of The Museum of Modern Art, New York]. 1930?-19901 or more folders: ill. (some col.) ; 38 cm.File of color and black and white photographs of work of art, assembled by the staff of The Museum of Modern Art in New York from the museum's establishment until 1990. Items may include full views, details, installations, etc. Frick Art Reference Library of The Frick CollectionMyers, Jerome, 1867-1940 : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].Myers, Jerome, 1867-1940 : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].1 folder.The folder may include clippings, announcements, small exhibition catalogs, and other ephemeral items. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson LibraryPeter A. Juley & Son. Jerome Myers [graphic].Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute. Museum of Art.Trovato, Joseph S., 1912-1983.Papers relating to the 1913 Armory Show 50th Anniversary Exhibition1.4 Linear feetCorrespondence, notes, publications, loan forms, shipping records, and photographs relating to the Museum's exhibition re-creating the 1913 Armory Show. The exhibition was curated by Joseph Trovato, and sponsored by the Henry Street Settlement, N.Y. Included are photographs of the members of the Association of American Painters and Sculptors, the organization which sponsored the original exhibition.Archives of American ArtMacbeth Gallery. Macbeth Gallery exhibition catalogs, 1892-1921.Macbeth Gallery.Gallery of William Macbeth.Macbeth Gallery records131.6 Linear feetThe Macbeth Gallery records provide almost complete coverage of the gallery's operations from its inception in 1892 to its closing in 1953. Through extensive correspondence files, financial and inventory records, printed material, scrapbooks, reference and research material, and photographs of artists and works of art, the records document all aspects of the gallery's activities, charting William Macbeth's initial intention to lease his store "for the permanent exhibition and sale of American pictures" through over sixty years of success as a major New York firm devoted to American art. The collection measures 131.6 linear feet and dates from 1838 to 1968 with the bulk of the material dating from 1892 to 1953.Archives of American ArtMilch Gallery records, 1911-1980Milch Gallery recordsThe records of Milch Gallery document the business transactions of the corporation and the professional and personal relationships of the Milch brothers with the artists they represented, as well as with the larger community of artists and art dealers between 1911 and 1995. Unfortunately, early correspondence is sparse. In a letter responding to a 1951 request for historical information, Milch replied: "Several years ago [1947] we had to give up our gallery at 108 West 57th Street, and move to smaller quarters here. Since we had no room for old records, we had to destroy most of them."Alphabetical files are comprised mainly of incoming correspondence from 1911 to 1962. Correspondence concerns arrangements for exhibitions, sales and consignments, advice to collectors and executors of estates, and routine business matters. A number of the artists represented in these files were friends of the Milch brothers and some of their letters mention their personal lives as well as their formal business with the Gallery. Collectors who routinely dealt with Milch Galleries included John Gellatly, Mary Blair, Hersey Egginton, Carlton Palmer, and Edward Coykendell; a three volume manuscript catalogue of Coykendell's collection is included. Among the estates handled by Milch were Willard Metcalf, John Twachtman, Abbott H. Thayer, Maurice Fromkes, and Thomas Moran.Also found are sales records and other financial records such as general ledgers, sales and purchase records, and tax information.Printed matter consists of gallery exhibition catalogs, checklists, invitations, announcements, publications, and scrapbooks. Many catalogs and checklists are annotated with prices and other information. A complete run of Milch Galleries <emph render="italic">Art Notes</emph>, issued intermittently from 1918-1928/29 is preserved with the gallery records. as is a scrapbook relating to early exhibitions held at the Edward Milch Galleries and E. & A. Milch, Inc., and artists represented by them.Photographs included with the records are less voluminous than might be expected, and pictures of works of art predominate. There are also a very small number of exterior and interior photographs of Milch Gallery, photographs of people including artists, Edward and Albert Milch, and photographs of groups such as Ten American Artists and the Associated Dealers in American Paintings.The 1995 and 2014 additions measure 3 linear feet and date from 1922-1995. Milch Gallery activities are documented through correspondence; artists' files; financial, sales, and stock records; printed material; and photographs.<ref actuate="onLoad" show="embed" target="ref15" title="Appendix">See Appendix for a list of Milch Gallery exhibitions and checklists</ref>Archives of American ArtHarry Wickey Papers, 1928-1965Wickey, Harry.Harry Wickey Papers 1928-19652.0 linear ft.Papers of the American sculptor, lithographer, etcher (1892-1968?). Primarily correspondence (1928-1965); also clippings and photographs of Wickey and his work.EnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research Center