Alfred H. Hutty papers
Biographical material, correspondence, diaries and other writings, personal busiess records, photographs and printed material relating to artist Alfred H. Hutty.
Oral history interview with Peggy Bacon
Cummings, Paul
39 Pages (Transcript)
Interview of Peggy Bacon conducted 1973 May 8, by Paul Cummings, for the Archives of American Art, in Cape Porpoise, Maine. Bacon speaks of her family and educational background; summer art classes in Provincetown, Massachusetts and Woodstock, New York; the Art Students League; the Provincetown Players; working in black and white; her …
Peggy Bacon papers
bulk 1900-1936
The papers of printmaker, illustrator, caricaturist, and writer Peggy Bacon measure 3.6 linear feet and date from 1893 to 1973, with the bulk of materials dating from 1900 to 1936. Much of the collection consists of family correspondence, although writings, photographs, artwork, and personal business records from Bacon's late career are also found.
Earle B. Winslow papers
This small collection of the papers of illustrator Earle B. Winslow measures 0.6 linear feet and dates from 1898-1977. The papers consist primarily of 9 sketchbooks and printed materials, such as clippings, exhibition announcements and catalogs, and reproductions of Winslow's artwork. Additional scattered materials include biographical material, letters concerning Winslow's art-related activities during World War II, notes and writings, and photographs of art work.
Konrad and Florence Ballin Cramer papers
The papers of painter, printmaker, and photographer Konrad Cramer and his wife, painter and printmaker Florence Ballin Cramer, measure 8.5 linear feet and date from 1897 to 1968. Papers document both artists' personal and professional lives and are especially rich in documentation of the art community of Woodstock, New York, where Florence Ballin first attended art classes in 1906, and where the couple settled in 1911. Records include biographical materials, correspondence, a Christmas card album, diaries, writings, business records, personal financial records, printed materials, photographs, and artwork.
Marion Brown Woods interview
Gaede, Jean
An interview of Marion Brown Woods conducted by Jean Gaede. Woods discusses her father, the printmaker Bolton Brown, their family, and his work. She also discusses her acquaintance with the painter Henry McFee.
Emil Ganso papers
Peter A. Juley & Son
Correspondence, clippings, and photographs of Ganso and his work. Among the photographers are Peter A. Juley & Son and Adrian Siegel.
Lucile Blanch papers
The Lucile Blanch papers measure 0.5 linear feet and date from circa 1905-1972. Included is correspondence and photographs of Lucile and family members and a sketch by Lucille Blanch.
Bolton Coit Brown papers (microfilm)
12 volumes of journals (1915-1933), documenting the technical aspects of his artistic career including drawing, printing, and lithography. They include accounts of experiments and work for other artists, including George Bellows, as well as definitions and excerpts of the writings of others.
Lily Ente papers
The scattered papers of sculptor Lily Ente measure 0.2 linear feet and date from 1946 to 1975. The papers include correspondence, personal business records, three photographs, and printed material.