The Rose Fried Gallery records measure 8.1 linear feet and date from 1936 to 1972 with the bulk of materials dating from 1945 to 1970. The majority of the collection consists of artists files documenting the gallery's relationship with abstract, modern, and Latin American artists; additional named subject files; and scattered administrative and financial files. Individual artists and subject files contain a wide variety of documentation, such as correspondence, photographs, financial records, and printed materials.
Scope and Contents:
The Rose Fried Gallery records measure 8.1 linear feet and date from 1936 to 1972 with the bulk of materials dating from 1945 to 1970. The majority of the collection consists of artists files documenting the gallery's relationship with abstract, modern, and Latin American artists; additional named subject files; and scattered administrative and financial files. Individual artists and subject files contain a wide variety of documentation, such as correspondence, photographs, financial records, and printed materials.
Scattered administrative records document the founding and history of the Rose Fried Gallery, biographical materials about Rose Fried, as well as scattered administrative correspondence, press releases, and gallery catalogs. There are two sound recordings of interviews with Rose Fried in which she discusses the origins of the Rose Fried Gallery and some of the gallery's shows.
The bulk of the records consist of alphabetical artists' and clients' files documenting the gallery's dealings with individual artists, clients, other galleries, museums, and universities. Contents of individual files vary but may include correspondence, contractual agreements, financial records, printed material, and photographs. A few of the artists represented in the files include Olle Baertling, Joseph Cornell, Ben Cunningham, Sonia Delaunay, Sorel Etrog, John Ferren, Raymond Hendler, Wassily Kandinsky, Stanton MacDonald-Wright, Piet Mondrian, Russell Morgan, Francis Picabia, Hans Richter, Joaquin Torres-Garcia, and Jean Xceron, among many others.
Arrangement:
The collection is arranged as two series.
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Series 1: General Administrative Records, 1947-1970 (9 folders; Box 1)
Series 2: Artists' and Clients' Files, 1936-1972 (7.9 linear feet; Boxes 1-8, OV 9)
Historical Note:
Rose Fried established the Rose Fried Gallery in the 1940s in New York City, New York. Fried established the gallery when she took over the Pinacotheca Gallery owned by Dan Harris. The Gallery specialized in abstract and modern art, and represented cubists, futurists, Dadaists, and masters of Latin American art. The Rose Fried Gallery was instrumental in introducing the American public to many abstract painters, including Mondrian and Kandinsky. The Gallery remained operational until Fried's death in 1970.
Provenance:
The Rose Fried Gallery Records were donated by Rose Fried and her brother and executor Paul Fried in multiple accretions between 1968 and 1974.
Restrictions:
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Topic:
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Collection Citation:
Joseph Cornell papers, 1804-1986, bulk 1939-1972. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Sponsor:
Funding for the processing and digitization of this collection was provided by the Getty Foundation and the Terra Foundation for American Art.
This series consists of personal and work-related correspondence (primarily incoming correspondence) between Cahill and various friends and colleagues. While a large portion of the series documents Cahill's position as Director of the FAP, it also extends beyond those years and illuminates other aspects of Cahill's career including his interest in folk and Asian art, and his work as an art critic.
There is significant correspondence with the artist Stanton MacDonald Wright between 1936 and 1950, and with the artist Irene Pereira between 1950 and 1953. The series also documents research which Cahill conducted in the late 1940s on the development of the Index of American Design for his introduction to a book on the Index by the National Gallery of Art, published by the Macmillan Company. Correspondence from 1949 provides another angle on the historical details of the FAP through lengthy correspondence documenting Cahill's criticism of William Francis McDonald's book Federal Relief Administration and the Arts (Ohio State University Press, 1969).
There is a large amount of correspondence from July 1960 comprising sympathy letters to Dorothy C. Miller following Cahill's death. Correspondence from 1977 encloses a catalog of an exhibition organized by New York WPA Artists, Inc., at the Parsons School of Design in November 1977. The exhibition, New York City WPA Art, was dedicated to the memory of Holger Cahill.
See Appendix for a list of correspondents (with the exception of those microfilmed on reel 1105) in Series 2.
Appendix: Correspondents in Series 2:
Abbott, Berenice: 1944 (letter to the Editor)
Abbott, John: [1946]
Abell, Walter ( -- Canadian Art): -- 1943-1944 (2 letters)
Adams, Charles C.: 1940
Alcopley, Mr.: [1952] (including typescript "Pictures of Alcopley" by Saburo Hasegawa); 1953-1960 (4 letters)
Alsberg, Henry G. (Director, Federal Writers' Projects): 1936 (4 letters)
American Council of Learned Societies: 1949
American Federation of Arts: 1949-1952 (3 letters)
American Folk Art Gallery: 1941
American Heritage: 1954
American Swedish Historical Foundation: 1949
Andrews, Robert Armstrong and Eleanor: [1960], undated
Art in America: 1953
Artists For Victory: [1942]
Artists League of America: 1945
Artists Union of Massachusetts: 1936 (telegram to President Roosevelt)
Arts Council of Japanese Americans for Democracy: 1944
Ashton, Dore: [1960]
Bach, Richard F. (Metropolitan Museum): 1924 and 1950
Bailey, Herbert: 1972 (letter from Naomi Bliven)
Baker, Donald: [1936]
Baker, Jacob (WPA): 1935-1960, undated (10 letters)
Barach, Frederica (Writers' War Board): 1944
Barker, Virgil and Ida: 1945-1960 (4 letters)
Barnard College: 1951 (2 letters)
Barr, Alfred H., Jr. (Museum of Modern Art): 1935-1960 (16 letters)
Barr, Tony: 1960
Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn, Inc.: 1950
Baur, John (Brooklyn Museum): 1946-1960 (6 letters)
Winchester, Alice ( -- Antiques -- Magazine): 1950-1951 (6 letters)
Winser, Beatrice: 1924-1944 (6 letters)
Winter, Anna K. (antiques dealer): 1935
Wisconsin: State Historical Society of Wisconsin: 1939
Woodstock Artists Association: 1960
Woodward, Ellen S.: 1936-1938 (3 letters)
Worcester, Wakefield (architect): 1936
Wright, Russell (industrial designer): [1960]
Wyn: A. A. Wyn, Inc.: 1951
Youngerman, Jack: 1960
Zegri, Armando (Galeria Sudamericana): 1960
Zimmerman, Fred and Dorothy: [1960]
Zorach, William: 1936-1960 (3 letters)
Collection Restrictions:
The microfilm of this collection has been digitized and is available online via the Archives of American Art website.
Collection Rights:
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Collection Citation:
Holger Cahill papers, 1910-1993, bulk 1910-1960. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Sponsor:
Funding for the digitization of the microfilm of this collection was provided by Jane Blumenfeld.
This series contains letters from many prominent individuals who played a significant role in Russell's artistic development, including Mabel Alvarez, Robert Henri, Walter Huston, Michel Kikoine, Stanton Macdonald-Wright, Leo Stein, Igor Stravinsky, and Getrude Vanderbilt Whitney.
See Appendix for a list of miscellaneous correspondents and postcards from Series 1.
Arrangement note:
The series begins with correspondence with named correspondents. Named files are arranged alphabetically and then chronologically. This is followed by miscellaneous correspondence, arranged chronologically.
Postcards have generally been separated from the miscellaneous correspondence and filmed separately in order to maintain the lender's arrangement, although some postcards are interfiled with the named and miscellaneous correspondence. These are indicated by an asterisk.
Appendix: Miscellaneous Correspondents/Postcards from Series 1:
Alsthom: April 18, 1944
Altenburg, Alexandre: undated letters (5), October 21, 1925, May 3, 29, 1926, July 3, 9, 1926, October 14, 20, 1927, December 13, 1927, July 12, 1928, September 11, 1928*, October 8, 1928, November 3, 1928, November 17, 1929, November 27, 1929, December 3, 1929, May 28, 1930, June 26, 1929, 1930*, September 7, 1930, October 9, 1930, May 27, 1931, May 2, 1936, September 16, 1937, November 2, 1939, April 24, 1940
Altenburg, Alexandre and Otto: January 21, 1940
Alvarez, Mabel (letters to Russell from Alvarez): undated letters (6), September 17, 1913*, July 16, 1932, May 13, 1933, October 20, 1933, December 8, 1933, August 17, 1934, October 31, 1934, July 14, 1935, September 17, 1935, October 4, 1935, December 3, 1935, January 9, 1936, March 9, 1936, April 21, 1936, October 3, 1936, August 18, 1936, November 6, 1936, January 29, 1937, April 13, 1937?, July 5, 1937, August 5, 1937, September 22, 1937, November 16, 1937, January 22, 1938, February 23, 1938, May 23, 1938, September 25, 1938, October 8, 1938, November 16, 1938, January 29, 1939, April 16, 1939, May 6, 1939, July 5, 1939* August 24, 1939, November 9, 1939, February 1, 1940, March 7, 1940, July 20,1940, January 16, 1945, July 4, 1945, October 28, 1945
Alvarez, Mabel (letters to Alvarez from Russell): November 15, 1934, February 21, 1935, June 18, 1935, July 31, 1935, October 10, 26, 1935, December 15, 1935, March 26, 1936, June 14, 1937, October 17, 1937, December 19, 1937, April 3, 1938, June 13, 1938, October 28, 1938, December 13, 1938, February 13, 1939, April, 24, 1945, October 26, 1945, January 3, 1946, May 23, 1946, September 18, 1946, October 7, 1946, November 10, 1948, September 20, 1950, November 3, 1950, December 17, 1952, August 3, 1964
Arnold, Henri of the Salon des Tuileries: May 7, 1929, June 11, 1931
Bachich (?), Oscar: undated letters (2), September 14, 1935, October 29, 1935
Baldenweck: April 16, 1946
Banillot, Ch.: undated letter (1)
Basler, Adolphe: April 20, 1919, April 25, 1929, January 29, 1931
Beaulieu: January 8, 1929*
Benedictus, J.: October 13, 1919*, December 6, 1919*, June 26, 1920*, August 15, 1920*, September 10, 1920*, November 12, 1920*, 1928*
Benoit, M.: May 2, 1944
Berger, Prof.: December 15, 1942, March 29, 1943
Berin (?), Henri: February 1, 1923
Bernard, Jean: undated letter (1), May 21, 1934, November 28, 1936
Berthier, Georges: August 18, 1942, August 26, 1942
Betts, P. C. of the State Department: October 29, 1938
Binon, Denyse: June 30, 1939, August 21, 1945
Binion, Subry: undated* (1), September 13, 1914*, 1939*
Boaq (?), R. M.: January 19, 1927*
Bodtsler, Maria: undated letter (1)
Boll, Marcel: undated letter (1), April 26, 1914, February 21, 1944, March 31, 1944
Bouche, G. Louis (for John Wanamaker): June 23, 1923, September 6, 1923, October 11, 1923, May 12, 24, 1924, July 18, 1924, August 15, 1924, September 27, 1924, October 10, 1924, October 13, 1924
Bouche, G. Louis: May 20, 1926, June 21, 1926
Briotet, Francis: undated letter (1)
Brooker, K. M. (for Forest Monroe): July 30, 1932
Bryant, Harriet of the Carroll Art Galleries: undated letters (4)
Callahan, Miriam: undated letter (1)
Capoll: January 21, 1925
Carco (?): April 20, 1919, April 13, 1921
Carlock, George: undated letters (2), 1916 (31)
Chapin, L.: June 1920*
Chauvin, Madeleine: undated letters (1)
Cheute, Renee (?): undated letter (1)
Choguard, Veuve: February 20, 1923*, June 1928
Clauser, Henry (?): undated letter (1)
Clemenm?, undated letter (1)
Clerge, Auguste: 1927*, February 10, 1927*
Coevoet-Hacart, Andre: October 17, 1945
Compagnie Franco-Suisse: April 15, 1920
Consulat de Suisse, Dijon: May 23, 1942, June 30, 1942, July 20, 1942, July 31, 1944, November 7, 1944
Consulat de Suisse, Paris: July 6, 1942
Coquist, Gustave: undated letter (1)
Cossonet Freres: October 19, 1936
Cottereau, H. of Galerie Choiseul: February 2, 1923
Credit Lyonnais: November 13, 1936
Crofutt (?), Edward F.: undated letter (1), May 1, 1928, September 1929
Danz, Louis: March 5, 1932
Davis, B. of the La France Textile Industries: August 26, 1929
De Gratiollet, Baron d'Aubas: November 26, 1927, December 3, 11, 1927, August 16, 1920
De Ridder, Elisabeth: February 28, 1935, June 16, 1936, January 5, 1937*, March 1, 1939
Depierris, Louise Charlotte: November 22, 1929
De Wrobleroska, L.: September 29, 1924*
Dracopoli, John: December 25, 1921, November 3, 1925, January 10, 1928
Dracopoli, K. N.: undated letters (4), September 7, 1918, March 30, 1921, January 24, 1928
Draft, M. R.: September 13, 1923
Eans (?), Howard J.: May 10, 1919
Editions Salabert: September 26, 1941
Ente Nazionale per le Industrie Turistiche: November 24, 1933
Evans, Aimee: undated letters (11), March 25, 1937, December 14, 1938
Evans, Anne: undated letters (4), May 27, 1929, November 27, 1929, March 9, 1930, August 6, 12, 1930, October 23, 1930, July 3, 1936, December 2, 12, 1936
Evans, John (letter from Russell): November 18, 1944
Eversole, Mary: undated letter (1)
F., Jeanne: December 27, 1931
Flanagan, John: undated letter (1)
Fonbonne, J.: undated letters (2), July 27, 1915, December 11, 1944
Fonten ? R.: June 14, 1934, July 19, 1934, May 6, 1935
Fozet, Jean C.: April 15, 1937*
Fried, Rose (to Simone): May 14, 1954
Frun ?, Yvonne: 1941, September 8, 1942, February 17, 1943
Galerie Danthon: May 8, 1930
Galerie Armand Drouant: November 20, 1926
Gance, Abel: June 10, 1925, December 15, 1925
Gans, Howard S: February 27, 1917, March 17, 1945
Garnsey, Julian Ellsworth: undated letter (1)
Gautherin, Auguste: undated letters (7), July 28, 1923*, July 25, 1924*, July 15, 1926*, November 20, 1926, July 14, 1929*, September 8, 1940
Gavronsky, L.: March 25, 1930, May 3, 1930
Genauer, George: undated letter (1)
Georges, B.: July 26, 1930
Gilboughy (?): February 6, 1911* (2)
Goodwin, Elizabeth Page: undated letter (1)
Hacart, Yves: undated letters (3), March 20, 1939, April 13, 22, 1939, June 20, 1939, August 14, 1939, July 8, 1941, November 14, 1941, May 28, 1942, March 27, 1945
Halo, Leo Greenlaw: March 12, 1945, August 13, 1945
Halperin, Th.: April 8, 12, 23, 1929, February 11, 1930
Halpert, Edith, of Downtown Gallery: September 20, 1929
Hancock (?), Vivi: August 30, 1933
Hirsch, Sidney: undated letters (3)
Howe, Thomas C., Jr.: December 8, 1931
Huston, John: undated letter (1)
Huston, Walter: June 7, 1934 (signed by secretary A. E. Sunderland), October 11, 1934 (signed by Huston)
Imprimerie Studium: December 23, 1926
Iris Letter-box: June 6, 1935
Jonquieres, Henri: July 15, 1926
Jossier, G.: August 5, 1935
Kahn, Gustave: undated letter (1)
Kelly, G: June 29, 1935
Kennicott, Robert Helm: undated letters (6), June 10, 1938, October 1, 1938, August 25, 1939
Kent, Atwater: April 6, 1946, December 7, 1946
Kritchevsky, B.: February 1, 1923
Krohg, Lucy: November 26, 1935, October 7, 31, 1936
L., Jean: July 23, 1910*
La Revue Moderne -- : June 13, 1923
Landowski, Francoise: September 9, 1937*, December 6, 1938
Lasky, Bessie: undated letter (1)
Le Gaillard: October 15, 20, 1938
Lemoine, Jean Gabriel: undated letters (2), October 21, 1920*, June 3, 1930
Lerondelle, R.: September 30, 1934, January 14, 1936, May 17, 1936, July 13, 1936, July 27, 1937, February 27, 1939*, January 31, 1947, September 18, 1936
Letellier, Pierre: January 7, 1936*
Letty, Junia: undated* (4), October 21, 1923*, 1924*, September 29, 1924*
Lezaner (?), Daniel: October 17, 1927
Liger, Cecil: July 24, 1914*
Lun, Kuen: undated letters (3)
Macay (?): August 15, 1942
Macdonald-Wright, Stanton (to Suzanne): (letters are grouped together after 1964) undated letters (5), May 30, 1953, May 20, 1955, June 22, 1956, June 30, 1956, July 6, 1956, March 5, 1957, August 7, 1957, February 10, 1958, May 13, 1958, November 5, 1959
Madge, E.: June 6, 1935
Madoz, Gastone: August 15, 1935*
Magneron, Jacques: February 12, 1944
Marseille, Leon: May 16, 1918
Mary Pickford Studios: January 5, 1932
Meurer, Giselda: December 12, 1932
Militarverwaltungarat: August 11, 1943, July 6, 1944
Milliers, The: December 1931
Montross, N. E.: September 14, 1917
Morier, M.: undated letter (1)
Mttron-Hirsch, Sidney: May 22, 1923, April 1925
O'Brien, P. P.: August 28, 1931
O'Connor, Sally: March 19, 1931
Osterkamp, F. E.: June 18, 1928, December 2, 1929
Pisar, Charles J. of the American Consular Service: January 5, 1935
Prefecture de l'Yonne: March 7, 1933, March 16, 1933, December 11, 1941, May 21, 1942, September 12, 1942, July 20, 1944
Presses Universitaires de France: April 14, 1944
Preston, Stuart: undated letter (1)
Price, Miriam: undated letter (1)
Public Buildings Administration: May 20, 1940
R., M. V., Feldkommandatur: November 26, 1943
R., Willy S.: undated letter (1), November 20, 1920
Renault, Germaine: January 3, 1925*
Rich, John Hubbard: October 27, 1931
Rider, Ione Morrison: undated letters (2)
Robinson, Alexandre: March 11, 1918, October 13, 1926
Rollins, Lloyd Lapage: November 14, 1931
Rosieres, G.: undated letter (1)
Runyon, Cornelia M.: December 10, 1938
Russell, Morgan to (?): April 18, 1913*, June 6, 1924
Russell's father: December 7, 1909
Ry, Rene: January 8, 1923
S., E. A.: undated letter (1)
S., Michel: July 19, 1935
Sakey: 1945
Sarfatti: January 13, 1937
Sazalgette, L (?): undated letter (1), undated* (1), August 26, 1919, November 2, 1920
Scaifoglio, V.: February 11, 1935
Schanhaft, Petra: July 28, 1931
Sconhoft, E.: November 20, 1930
Scott, Mrs. F. A.: undated letter (1)
Serstevens, O (?): undated letter (1), undated* (1), 191? , September 19, 1919*, October 4, 1920
Severe, Marc. L., of the State Department: August 24, 1932, October 20, 1937, October 25, 1939, February 3, 1940
Societe des Artistes Independants: November 23, 1928
Sol, Louis: undated letters (7), undated* (1), July 18, 1927, November 27, 1929, November 26, 1945?, April 9, 1931, August 12, 1935, November 9, 1943, June 23, 1929
Som_liot (?), T.: undated letter (1)
Sogourin, G.: September 30, 1931*
Starr, Alfred: February 14, 21, 1924
Stravinsky, Igor: February 2, 1916
Studer, Ch.: 1924
T., Hector: December 23, 1931
Taylor, Robert M., the American Consul: February 21, 1946
Telkamp, Gerard: January 1931
Terouelle, J.: undated* {1)
Terullaz (?), H.: undated letter (1)
Turnbull, Blanche: August 13, 1930, September 25, 1930, September 10, 1931, October 17, 1931, March 1, 1932
Turnbull, Ruth: undated letters (6), June 25, 1931, March 5, 1934, August 7, 1934, December 17, 1937, October 4, 1939
U. S. Embassy: May 14, 1940, January 27, 1945
Upton, Louise: December 24, 1931
Vatican City: February 21, 1934
Vauxcelle, L.: June 14, 1919
Viaud-Bruant: undated letters (5), January 3, 31, 1922, February 1, 9, 1922, March 12, 1922, July 6, 1922, January 20, 1923, June 30, 1926, October 7, 1926, November 5, 1926, June 29, 1927
Violette, Jacques: undated letter (1), February 3, 1923
Watson, J., of Art in Federal Buildings: October 23, 1936
Weil, B.: September 18, 1922
Wells (?): July 31, 1932
Whitney, Gertrude Vanderbilt: undated letter (1), December 1, 1913
Wood, John R.: May 9, 1941
Wyler, Melanie: July 16, 1932
Zamie (?): undated letter (1), 1925*, September 12, 1929, January 1930*
Zarraga, A.: undated letter (1)
Zelegua, H.: undated* (1)
Alison (?): May 30, 1921
Augusta: undated letters (3), August 31, 1928, November 26, 1928, December 1929, September 14, 1933
Billy: undated letter (1)
Charles: undated*, May 22, 1910*
Clairette: August 13, 1933*
Dodo: undated letter (1), July 9, 1936
Dorette: November 23, 1935, August 18, 1937*, April 14, 1938*
Fran: March 20, 22, 1946
Fred: undated letters (5), November 25, 1933, December 4, 1933, January 9, 1936, October 13, 1936
Genevieve: October 13, 1914
John, of Universal Pictures Corp.: April 21, 1932
Leo: February 5, 1939
Lucette: undated letters (2), 1913*, August 7, 1913*, October 20, 1913*, March 21, 1914*, June 10, 1920*, February 21, 1926*, September 12, 1932*, September 6, 1933*, August 14, 1935*, August 22, 1935*, September 7, 1924
Lucienne: December 24*, 29*
Lula: May 25, 1910*
Marguerite: July 12, 1910*, July 18, 1913*, May 26, 1932*
Michel: undated letter (1)
Odette: May 25, 1939*
Renee: June 5, 1912*
Robby: undated letters (2), April 1923*, April 25* 1923, October 10, 1923*, October 22, 1925*, May 24, 1929, May 30, 1929, September 12, 1929, November 22, 1929, December 7, 12, 1929, May 5, 1930, July 2, 1930, November 7, 1929
Simone: undated letter (1), 1938*, plus letter from Russell dated June 12, 1945
Simonetta: November 13, 1938*
Suzanne: August 19, 1928*, October 3, 1939
Yvette: September 17, 1945*
Collection Restrictions:
The collection is open for research. Patrons must use microfilm copy.
Collection Citation:
Morgan Russell papers, 1891-1977. Microfilm reels 4524-4542. Originals in the Montclair Art Museum.
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Collection Citation:
Jacques Seligmann & Co. records, 1904-1978, bulk 1913-1974. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Sponsor:
Processing of the collection was funded by the Getty Grant Program; digitization of the collection was funded by the Samuel H. Kress Foundation and the Terra Foundation for American Art. Glass plate negatives in this collection were digitized in 2019 with funding provided by the Smithsonian Women's Committee.
The Archives of American Art makes its archival collections available for non-commercial, educational and personal use unless restricted by copyright and/or donor restrictions, including but not limited to access and publication restrictions. AAA makes no representations concerning such rights and restrictions and it is the user's responsibility to determine whether rights or restrictions exist and to obtain any necessary permission to access, use, reproduce and publish the collections. Please refer to the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for additional information.
Collection Citation:
Jacques Seligmann & Co. records, 1904-1978, bulk 1913-1974. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Sponsor:
Processing of the collection was funded by the Getty Grant Program; digitization of the collection was funded by the Samuel H. Kress Foundation and the Terra Foundation for American Art. Glass plate negatives in this collection were digitized in 2019 with funding provided by the Smithsonian Women's Committee.
Interview with an unidentified artist, interview with Rose Fried, and interview with Ben Cunningham, 196-?. Rose Fried Gallery Records, 1936-1972. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.