Tee-Van, Helen Damrosch, 1893-1976

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Helen Therese Damrosch Tee-Van (1893-1976) was born in New York City, the granddaughter of violinist and conductor Leopold Damrosch and the daughter of conductor Frank Damrosch. She attended the Veltin School until 1909, and then continued studying art with George de Forest Brush, becoming a member of Jonas Lie's Memory Sketch Club. From 1922 to 1963 she was an artist for the New York Zoological Society, and participated in expeditions of the Society's Tropical Research Dept., which included traveling to British Guiana in 1922 and 1923, and serving as part of the Bermuda Oceanographic Expeditions, 1929-1933. She married naturalist John Tee-Van in 1923. After graduating from the New York School of Display in 1937, she created murals for the Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield, Mass. and for the Bronx Park Zoo, and designed 16 educational dioramas for United Service to China. She also made exhibition backgrounds for the New York Zoological Society's building in the 1930-1940 World's Fair. She wrote and illustrated numerous books, provided natural history illustrations for articles in scientific journals, and color plates for the Encyclopaedia Britannica and Collier's weekly encyclopaedia. She died in 1976.

From the description of Helen Damrosch Tee-Van papers, 1900-1969. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 123091961

Helen Damrosch Tee-Van, artist, illustrator and author, was born in New York City in 1893. She attended Veltin School in New York. In 1909 she dropped out of Veltin School, but continued her art education. She studied with George de Forest Brush, attended an anatomy class at the Columbia Medical School with a group of artists, and belonged to Jonas Lie's Memory Sketch Club for several years. Many memory sketches, made from notes or rough sketches in New York, are included in sketch books in the Collection.

Mrs. Tee-Van was an artist on 13 expeditions of the Tropical Research Department of the New York Zoological Society, under the direction of William Beebe. She was sent to British Guiana in 1922. In 1923 she married John Tee-Van and returned to British Guiana the next year. She participated in the Arcturus Oceanographic Expedition, 1925; Haiti, 1927, where she made underwater sketches with e lead pencil on zinc plates while wearing a 60 pound glass helmut at a depth of 60 feet; the Bermuda Oceanographic Expeditions, 1929-1933; Rancho Grande, Venezuela, 1946; and was a guest artist in "Simla," Trinidad, in 1956, 1960 and 1963. Drawings from both the British Guiana expeditions and the Bermuda expedition are included in the Collection.

In 1937 Mrs. Tee-Van graduated from the New York School of Display. Between 1943 and 1947 she designed 16 educational dioramas for United Service to China. She created murals for the Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, in 1938 and 1939, and for the Bronx Park Zoo in 1941-1942 and 1949. She made the background for exhibits in the New York Zoological Society's building in the 1939-1940 World's Fair. She has also designed textiles.

In addition, Mrs. Tee-Van has been an active illustrator of books and articles, specializing in natural history. She did color plates for both the Encyclopaedia Britannica and Collier's Weekly Encyclopaedia and has done illustrations for many scientific journals. She has written and illustrated Red Howling Monkey, 1926; The Trees Around Us, 1960; Insects Are Where You Find Them, 1963; and Small Animals Are Where You Find Them, 1966, and has illustrated A Birthday Greeting and Other Songs, by Emily Niles Huyck, 1918; Creative Music in the Home, by Satis Coleman, 1927; Reluctant Farmer, by Elswyth Thane, 1950; Mosquitoes in the Big Ditch, by Roger Burlingame, 1952; Reptiles Round the World, by Clifford Pope, 1957; Sea Monsters, by William Knowlton, 1959; The Story of the Platypus, by Alfred G. Milotte, 1959; Imported Insects, by Naomi Talley, 1961; The Story of the Hippopotamus, by Alfred G. Milotte, 1964; and The Story of an Alaskan Grizzly, by Alfred G. and Elma Milotte, 1969.

From the guide to the Helen Damrosch Tee-Van papers, 1900-1969, (Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries)

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creatorOf Tee-Van, Helen Damrosch, 1893-1976. Helen Damrosch Tee-Van papers, 1900-1969. University of Oregon Libraries
creatorOf Damrosch, Leopold, 1832-1885. Damrosch - Tee Van collection, 1856-1969 (bulk 1870-1939). Library of Congress
referencedIn New York Zoological Society. Dept. of Tropical Research. Terrestial expeditions to British Guiana and Venezuela records, 1916-1943. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial Library
referencedIn Tee-Van, Helen Damrosch : [miscellaneous ephemeral material]. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson Library
referencedIn Damrosch - Tee Van Collection, 1856-1969, (bulk 1870-1939) Library of Congress. Music Division
referencedIn Society of Woman Geographers Records, 1910-1998 Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
creatorOf Helen Damrosch Tee-Van papers, 1900-1969 University of Oregon Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives
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associatedWith Damrosch, Leopold, 1832-1885. person
associatedWith New York Zoological Society. corporateBody
associatedWith New York Zoological Society. Dept. of Tropical Research. corporateBody
associatedWith Society of Woman Geographers. corporateBody
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Natural history illustration
Women
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Women artists
Women illustrators
Women illustrators
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Death 1976

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