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Kelekian, Nanette B. Papers of Nanette B. Kelekian, circa 1890s-2022: A Guide

Collection Identifier: SC 43
Overview:

These papers of Nanette B. Kelekian document her education at Radcliffe College, research and business in the fine arts, work in international relations, and philanthropy. The papers consist primarily of correspondence and also include research notes, photographs, small personal tokens, newspaper clippings, and books.

Papers of Agnes Mongan, 1914-1993

Collection Identifier: SC 1
Overview:

Correspondence, photographs, writings, and other papers of Agnes Mongan, Curator of Drawings at Harvard's Fogg Museum and the first woman director of a major art museum in the United States.

Papers of Charles Herbert Moore, 1894-1910

Collection Identifier: HC 1
Overview:

These papers of Charles Herbert Moore, first director of the Fogg Museum, document his administration of the museum and the development of its early collection. The papers date from 1894 to 1910 and consist of sent and received correspondence, invoices, and shipping documents.

Papers of Alfonso Ossorio and Edward Dragon Young, 1902-2000

Collection Identifier: SC 15
Overview:

These materials of abstract expressionist artist Alfonso Ossorio and his partner Ted Dragon contain correspondence with family and friends (including many well-known artists), photographs of Dragon and Ossorio and their circle of friends, as well as their estate in East Hampton, "The Creeks." Also included are Ossorio's materials from his time as a Harvard undergraduate and records detailing Ossorio's work with conifers.

Papers of Dan Paul, 1943-1944, undated

Collection Identifier: SC 22
Overview:

Class notebooks of Dan Paul (Harvard, '46) from a year-long art class (Fine Arts 1D, 1943-1944) and supplementary materials related to the class.

Papers of Arthur Pope, 1907-1979

Collection Identifier: HC 4
Overview: These papers of Harvard Fine Arts professor and museum director Arthur Pope document his administration of the Fogg, Germanic, and Semitic Museums from 1945 to 1948, as well as his teaching, research and publication activity over several decades. The papers consist primarily of correspondence and also include memoranda, printed material, photographs, lecture transcripts, calling cards, reports, fabric samples, exhibition wall text and labels, drafts of published work, preparatory notes for...

Papers of Lilian M.C. Randall, 1950-2007

Collection Identifier: SC 4
Overview:

These personal and professional papers include correspondence, research materials, lecture materials, publications, and museum records created and collected by Lilian Randall, a scholar of the marginal notes in Medieval manuscripts.

Papers of Richard H. Randall, Jr., 1952-1997

Collection Identifier: SC 5
Overview:

Correspondence, military records, research materials, drafts of writings and published material created by Richard H. Randall documenting his work as a museum curator and director.

Papers of Perry T. Rathbone, 1929-1933

Collection Identifier: SC 7
Overview:

Student artwork and research notes of Perry Townsend Rathbone (Class of 1933).

Papers of Daniel D. Reiff, 1960-2004

Collection Identifier: SC 2
Overview:

Recordings by Daniel Reiff and Edward A. Ruesling of four Harvard University Fine Arts lectures from April 22, 1963, and supplementary information on the lecturers; Daniel Reiff's CVs and photographs of the Fogg Museum, the Carpenter Center with the original Le Corbusier ramp, and Professors Max Loehr and Kenneth Conant; study set of fine art reproductions issued for Fine Arts 13.

Papers of Daniel Robbins and Seymour Slive, 1959-2003

Collection Identifier: HC 7
Overview:

These papers of Fogg Museum directors Daniel Robbins and Seymour Slive document their administration of the museum and related professional activities. Most of Robbins' papers were created during his administration of the museum, from 1971 to 1974; most of Slive's papers are from his tenure as acting director and then director, from 1974 to 1982. The papers consist primarily of correspondence and also include photographs and printed material.

Papers of Paul J. Sachs, 1900-1994

Collection Identifier: HC 3: Personal
Overview:

These personal papers of Fogg Museum associate director Paul J. Sachs document his involvement with the Fogg, his academic career, publishing projects, collection of art objects, philanthropic endeavors, and personal life. The bulk of the collection dates from 1915 to 1958. Included are: financial records, correspondence, certificates, diplomas, object lists, photographs, newspaper and journal clippings, valuations, and speech transcripts.

Papers of Paul J. Sachs, 1903-2005

Collection Identifier: HC 3
Overview:

These papers of Fogg Museum associate director Paul J. Sachs document his administration of the museum, his teaching career at Harvard, and related professional activities. The papers consist primarily of correspondence and also include photographs, printed material, clippings, architectural drawings, reports, financial records, letters of introduction, insurance records, maps, funding appeals, minutes, memoranda, exhibition brochures, page proofs, and press releases.

Records of Paul J. Sachs, 1904-1953

Collection Identifier: HC 3: Address Books
Overview:

Address books and contact lists of Paul J. Sachs, created while collecting and teaching at the Fogg Museum. These contacts were used for personal use, student referrals, and professional contacts for the museum.

Records of the Boston Committee of Sauvegarde de l'art Français, 1925-1938

Collection Identifier: SC 6
Overview:

This collection includes the meeting minutes, correspondence, and financial records of the Boston Committee of Sauvegarde de l'art Français ("Protection of French Art") from the years 1925-1938. Also included are maps, floor plans, publicity and notes of the French town of Larressingle, which this committee raised money to purchase and restore.

Records of Schneider/Erdman, Inc. and Papers of Gary Schneider, 1983-2011

Collection Identifier: SC 27
Overview:

This collection consists of the business records of Schneider/Erdman, Inc. and records documenting Gary Schneider’s own portrait photography. The bulk of the records date from 1983-2001. Includes corporate records, press clippings, correspondence, photographs, audio/visual material, and books.

Papers of Henry Edwards Scott, Jr., 1918-1956

Collection Identifier: SC 14
Overview:

Photographs, drawings, paintings, course notes, albums, journals, and research papers documenting Henry Edwards Scott Jr.’s education at Harvard and subsequent teaching career.

Papers concerning Agnes Mongan, 1990-1996

Collection Identifier: SC 12
Overview:

The collection contains Robert Sennett's correspondence, notes, newsletters, and microcassette interviews of and regarding Agnes Mongan.

Papers of Jeanne L. Wasserman, 1952-2004

Collection Identifier: SC 11
Overview:

Personal papers of Jeanne L. Wasserman, Honorary Curator of 19th and 20th Century Sculpture at the Fogg Museum from 1969-c.1987.

Papers of Jeanne L. Wasserman, Fogg Museum Honorary Curator of Sculpture, 1960-1987

Collection Identifier: HC 23
Overview:

Exhibition-related papers of Jeanne L. Wasserman, the Honorary Curator of 19th- and 20th-Century Sculpture at the Fogg Museum from 1969-c. 1987.

Papers of Christopher Wilmarth, 1943-2011

Collection Identifier: SC 26
Overview:

Collection documenting the personal and professional life of artist Christopher Wilmarth. The collection contains correspondence with art dealers, clients, colleagues, and museums; exhibition catalogues; personal writings such as song lyrics and essays; estate records; and photographs, slides, and transparencies of Wilmarth’s art.

Papers of the Winthrop Family, 1892-1963

Collection Identifier: SC 28
Overview:

This collection consists of family papers generated by Mary Tallmadge Trevor Winthrop and her daughters Emily Winthrop Miles and Kate Winthrop Morse. A large scrapbook dates from 1892-1895, while additional papers span 1928 - 1963. Includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, event programs, copyright forms, and a small collection of "fairy letter" booklets.

Papers of Grenville L. Winthrop, 1885-2000

Collection Identifier: SC 21
Overview:

Personal papers of Grenville L. Winthrop, Harvard alumnus and art collector. Papers relate to the development of his art collection from the late nineteenth century into the mid twentieth century, with the bulk between the 1920s and 1943. Documents include correspondence, legal documents, scrapbooks, datebooks, accounts, photographs, book chapters, articles, and index files of the artwork in the collection.

Records of the Howard Wise Gallery, 1954-1989

Collection Identifier: SC 17
Overview:

Personal and gallery correspondence, posters, advertisements, exhibition records created and collected by Howard Wise, art dealer, patron, and owner of galleries in Cleveland and New York City.