47 photographs of 43 artists in their Paris studios. Artists include: Louise Abbema, Albert Aublet, Riene Bellcourt, Jean Beraud, Paul Albert Besnard, Maurice Bompard, Leon Joseph Florentin Bonnat, Gustave Rodolphe Clarence Boulanger, William Adolphe Bouguereau, Frederick Arthur Bridgman, Alexandre Cabanel, Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, Georges Jules Victor Clairin, Louis Joseph Rapheal Collin, Jean-Joseph Benjamin Constant, Fernand Cormon, Gustave Courtois, Pascal Adolphe Jean Dagnan, Jean Baptiste Edouard Detaille, Ernest Ange Duez, Carolus Duran, Jean Alexandre Joseph Falguiere, T. R. Fleury, J. Frappa, Walter Gay, Jean Leon Gerome, Henri Gervex, George Peter Alexander Healy, Antoine Auguste Ernest Hebert, Jean Jacques Henner, Charles Jacques, Jean Paul Laurens, Jules Lefebvre, Albert Maignan, Luc Olivier Merson, Aime Nicolas Morot, Mihaly Munkacsy, Alphonse Wane de Neuville, Georges Rochegrosse, Alfred Philippe Roll, John Singer Sargent, Alfred Stevens, and George Adolphus Storey.
The studios show mainly a strong Moorish influence.
Provenance:
Donated by the George Walter Vincent Smith Museum, Springfield, Massachusetts, 1971, which had received them from a Mrs. Kirkham?, a painter who probably purchased them while studying in Paris.
3.7 Linear feet ((on 8 microfilmed reels + 1 photograph not microfilmed))
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Date:
1869-1973
Scope and Contents:
Correspondence; manuscripts and writings; lists of works of art; photographs; biographical material; gallery and foundry files; notes and speeches; financial material; scrapbook; guest book; magazines; exhibition catalogs; clippings; and printed material.
REEL N68-2: Letters from George Bellows, Bernard Berenson, Elliott Daingerfield, Arthur B. Davies, Roger Fry, John Marin, Joseph Pennell, Man Ray, John Sloan, Max Weber, J. Alden Weir, and others. Two highly detailed letters from Maurice Sterne in 1913 describe that artist's life in Bali. Also included are signatures of American artists from a guest book, and a 1966 catalog of the Hamilton Easter Field Art Foundation Collection.
REEL N68-3 Letters from Childe Hassam, Walt Kuhn, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Gaston Lachaise, Elie Nadelman, David Smith, Alfred Stieglitz, William Zorach, Oscar Bluemner, Albert C. Barnes, Andrew Dasburg, Ernest Fiene, Pop Hart, Robert Henri, Joseph Stella, Maurice Sterne, and others. Also included are manuscripts, lists of works of art, and photographs of Laurent with Hamiltion Easter Field, Bernard Kariol and others.
REEL 2: Personal data sheet, exhibition catalogs and magazines containing articles by or about Laurent, ca. 1920-1965.
REEL 497: John Laurent's collection of 34 letters, 1902-1960, to Robert Laurent and Hamiltion Easter Field. The 6 letters to Field are from Bernhard Berenson, George Bellows, Maurice Prendergast, Pop Hart, Gustov Courtois, and John Carpenter. The 28 letters to Robert Laurent are from Albert P. Ryder, Gaston Lachaise, Raphael Soyer, Walt Kuhn, Robert Henri, Alfred Stieglitz, Arthur B. Davies, Milton Avery, Alexander Calder, Henry McBride, William McFee, Jules Pascin, Jean Careas, and two unidentified artists.
REEL 2063: Photographs, ca. 1930-1962, of Laurent, his studio, exhibitions, and works of art.
REELS 2065-2067: Biographical material; correspondence from Maurice Sterne, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Edith Halpert, Henry Hope, Henry Strater, Lloyd Goodrich, David Smith, Walt Kuhn, William Zorach, Ernest Fiene, and Samuel Wood Gaylor; gallery and foundry files; notes, writings, and speeches; financial material; lists of works of art; blueprints; exhibition and printed material, clippings, and a scrapbook; photos of source material and works of art owned by Laurent; and material concerning Hamilton Easter Field, Laurent's teacher and friend, including correspondence, guest book signatures, financial and legal papers and Field Foundation material.
REEL 2155: Photographs of Laurent's works of art with catalog sheets listing the title, date, medium, size, ownership, and exhibition information for each work, ca. 1920-1967. Also included are photographs of Laurent in his studio and with others, including Gaston Lachaise and David Smith; a photo of Chaim Gross; and photos of the Ogunquit Museum in Maine.
UNMICROFILMED: A black and white photograph of the Field Foundation Dinner Auction-Dinner-Dance, Ogunquit, Maine. Depicted are Lloyd Goodrich, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, William Zorach, Robert Laurent, Emil Ganso and others.
Biographical / Historical:
Painter, sculptor, teacher, etcher, and writer; Brooklyn, New York & Ogunquit, Maine. Laurent studied under Hamilton Easter Field, and both were from Brooklyn, N.Y. and were involved in the summer art colony in Oguniquit, Maine.
Provenance:
Material on reels N68-2-N68-3 was lent for microfilming 1968 by Robert Laurent; he donated material on reel 2 1966; material on reel 497 was lent for microfilming 1973 by John Laurent, son of Robert Laurent; material on reels 2063, 2065-2067 was donated 1978 by John Laurent; He donated additional material on reel 2155 and not filmed with his brother Paul in 1981.
Restrictions:
Use of original papers requires an appointment and is limited to the Archives' Washington, D.C., Research Center. Microfilmed materials must be consulted on microfilm. Contact Reference Services for more information.
Letters are primarily written to Mosler with scattered letters written by him. Of particular note is a letter to his parents written from 3 miles outside Corinth, Mississippi on 22 May 1862 in which he describes the scene during the Siege of Corinth following the Battle of Shiloh.
Calling/congratulation cards were sent in response to Mosler's winning the gold medal at the Paris Salon in 1888 and being awarded the Ordre National Légion d'Honneur in 1892.
Correspondents include members of the military regarding his service in 1861-1863 and can be found in several places. A folder of Civil War letters includes Brigadier General R. W. Johnson's request for Mosler to serve as aide-de-camp, and a March 1863 letter from a friend (Bradley?) encamped at Murfreesboro and referring to the building of fortifications there following the Second Battle of Murfreesboro. Letters from Harper's Weekly include a summary of Mosler's military service from 1861-1863 and a handwritten account of his experiences in September 1861 in and around Louisville, Kentucky. Also found are letters from the United States Army and the Department of the Interior in 1885 introducing Mosler as a "distinguished artist" visiting the West. Included are 3 letters from General Philip Sheridan in which he refers to the "indians, in their uncivilized state," and Mosler's desire "to be able to depict them in a correct light."
Other letters are from museums and art associations, Mosler family members, including Mosler's children, artist Gustave Henry Mosler and Edith Mosler, friends and colleagues including artists James Henry Beard, Julien Dupré, Gabriel Ferrier, François Flameng, Ernest Hébert, William Henry Howe, Heinrich Mücke (history painter and Mosler's Düsseldorf professor), J. Francis Murphy, William Ordway Partridge, and Leon Germain Pelouse, among others. Letters from the Ministere de l'Instruction Publique et des Beaux-Arts include the 1879 purchase certificate for Mosler's painting Le Retour, and a letter assigning the painting to the Luxembourg Museum.
Letters from the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States confirm Mosler's election as a Member-at-Large to the order in 1896. Also found is a list of autographs of Cincinnati Artists representing a petition to suggest that the Cincinnati Museum purchase Mosler's painting The Last Moments.
Many of the letters are in French and German.
See Appendix for an extened list of correspondents in Series 2.
Arrangement note:
The bulk of the series is arranged alphabetically by correspondent in general files or in named files if there are 5 or more letters from an individual correspondent. A group of files arranged by subject can be found at the beginning of the series.
Appendix: Extended List of Correspondents from Series 2:
This appendix is taken from an existing list compiled at some point after the collection was accessioned and is intended to assist in identifying correspondents, as many signatures are difficult to decipher or illegible. Completeness and accuracy of the list cannot be guaranteed.
Abraham, Victor Emmanuel
Adan, Emile
Aldine, Publishing Co.
Allis, Edward Phelps
Avery, Samuel P.
Bail, Joseph
Bailly-Blanchard, Col.
Barria, J. (?)
Bartlett, Paul
Bartell, Prof. V.
Bassier, Cabinet du Ministre
Bates, Harry, Godey Co.
Bauerle, Carl
Beard, Dan
Beard, James Henry
Beau, Alfred
Beer, F.
Benedite, Leonce
Bigelow, C. B., American Art Association
Bodkin, Charlotte
Boulanger, Gen.
Bournand, François
Bourne, George
Bradley, L. P.
Breton, Jules
Bridgman, F. A.
Brispot, Henri
Brozik, Vacslav
Buhler, F. Zuber
Burgers, H. J.
Butler, E., Cincinnatti Art Club
Cabanel, Alexandre
Cabinet du Ministre
Carl-Rosa, Mario
Cauffman, Sig. J.
Chamberlin, W. H., Loyal Legion
Chambre des Deputes
Champney, J. Wells
Church
Cincinnatti Commercial Office
Ckenbracher (?), T.
Cleveland, Lucy
Collins, M.
Constant, Benjamin
Corrington (?), John
Cortissoz, Royal
Courtois, Gustave
Crefeu, Etienne
Cramer, Mary (letter of introduduction to President Ulysses S. Grant)
Crawrford, Emily
Cummings, Dorothy
Dagnan, P.A.J.
Dal-, Leon
Dameron, E.
Danzinger, Rosa
Davis, Charles (?)
Davis, Margaret S.
de Campan, P.
De Chavannes, P.
de Czachorski, Ladislas
de Lambert, Marguerite
de Luce, Percival
de Mun, Albert
d'Almeida, W. B.
D'Ozouville, A.
deJean, A.
Delabbe (?), A.
Dennis, W. J.
Dessar, Louis
Dix, M. (?), miniature painter
Dodge, Harrison H.
Doubouchet, G.
Dougan, D. H.
Drapeau, Le
Du Nimes (?), Renee
Dubouchet, M./Mme.
Dupain, Edmund
Dupre, Julien
Dustin, Silas S. (?)
Dyer, Charles Gifford
Ech-, A.
Edgar, Oscar
Ehrich, Louis R.
Erefey (?)
Ezekiel, Moses-Jakob
Faber, L. E.
Ferrier, Gabriel
Fertiault, François
Field, painter
Flameng, François
Fleury, J. (?) Robert
Fleury, Jean
Ford, Sheridan
Frebauly (?)
Fuster, Charles
Ga-, Jules
Galland, Bertha
Gardner, Elisabeth
Garnier, Edouard
Garvier (?), Edward
Gatineu
Goshorn, A. S. (Director Cincinnati Museum Association)
Gross, P. A.
Guay, Gabriel
Guillaumet, P.
Guygellion, Louise (?)
H-, Edumnd
Halsted, W.
Hardeman, Elizabeth
Haquette, Georges
Harper & Bros.
Harper's Weekly
Hartmann, Sad-
Hassaurek, Frederick
Haven, Daisy
Haymes, H.
Healy, G.P.A.
Hébert, Ernest
Henger, Thomas E. (?)
Henry, Edward L.
Hoebel, Arthur, -- New York Times
Homer, W. H.
Hooper, Lucy
Howe, W. H.
Hustin, M./Mme.
Ingalls, M. E.
Iwill
Jacob, Stephen
James, Maj. F. B. (Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States)
Jansen, P.
Joergens
Johnson, Brigadier General R. W.
Jordan, D. M.
Kaplan, A. O.
Kauffmann, S. H. (?), Corcoran
Knight, Ridgway
Knoedler, R. F.
Kroyer (?), F.
Kuhn
L-ington, W.P.L.
Lamar, L.Q.C., Secretary of the Interior (letter of introduction)
Lasoniere
Lassaille, M.
Lau-, Frederick S.
Laugee, Georges
Le E-, L. M.
Le Leusche, L. M. (?)
Le Roux, Hector
Lee
Lefebvre, Jules
Leighton, Frederic
Leipziger, H. M.
Leisten (or Leister), Jacobus
Leunier (?)
Lhermitte, Leon
Loyal Legion of the United States
Miles, Roger
Mabel-Trevor, Helen (?)
MacPherson, G. G.
Madden, Thomas
Maignan, Albert
Marks, Montague
Masson, Charles, Ministere de l'Instruction Publique
Mayer, Henry
Mayers, Nathan
Mayers, C.
Mehaus, C. H. (?)
Meikie (?), H.
Melchers, Gari
Merson, Luc Olivier
Mielziner, Leo
Mieuer, D. J.
Miller, Juanita
Miller, L. W., Art Club of Philadelphia
Ministere de l'Instruction Publique et des Beaux-Arts
Ministere des Affaires Etrangeres
Moch, M. E.
Mocker, Melchior
Moeselagen, F.
Moeselagen, J.
Moffat, W. D.
Morris, A. K., YMCA
Morton, Levi Parsons
Moses, Otto A.
Moses-Jacob, Ezekiel
Mosler, Agnes
Mosler, Edith
Mosler, Gustave
Mourges, Robert
Moyes
Mücke, Heinrich
Mullin, Alex J.
Murphy, J. Francis
Neal, David
New York Herald
Nicoll, J. C., National Academy of Design
Niehaus, Charles H.
Noble, S.
Noble, T. S.
Nontet, D.
Ollendorf, Gustave
Paine, H. G., -- Harper's Weekly
Palmer, Ray
Panhauts, C. M. (?)
Partridge, William Ordway
Pearce, Charles Sprague
Pelouse, Leon Germain
Pengelly, W. G.
Petitjean, E.
Peixotto
Picknell, William L.
Pleinpent (?), F. B.
Plimpton, C. A.
Porral, Jules
Profesional Photographer's Society of New York
Race, G. F.
Rae, Alison
Rea, John S.
Read, Thomas Buchanan
Reid, J. (?)
Rettig, John
Richards, Renée
Reid, Robert S.
Rongier, Jeanne
Rosenberg, H.
Rosenthal, Albert
Rosenthal, Toby E.
Roth, Th. (?)
Royal Academy (invitation)
Ruze, Adolphe
Sherard, Robert (?)
Saile, Fernand
Saint-, G.
Sardey, V.
Sayler, Nelson (letter of introduction)
Schatz, Joseph L.
Schaus, W (?)
Scribe, Fernand
Seissen, F. (?)
Sh-, R. M.
Shearard, Robert M.
Simmons, Sallie M.
Skinnner, Otis
Smillie, George
Smith, Rufus H.
Stanhope
Stanton, Theodore
Surand, Gustave
Thierot, J. H.
Thompson, Harry
Thouron, Henry
Townsend, George Alfred
Trebaulz, T.
Trioche, Gen.
Turner, C. Y.
Turner, Henry
Turquel, Edmund: see Ministere de l'Instruction Publique et des Beaux-Arts
Turquet, Henry
Turquet, M.
Turquet, Octavie
United States Army, Sheridan, Lt. General Philip Henry (letters introducing Mosler)
United States Department of the Interior (letters introducing Mosler)
Vanderstraeyen, L.
Vaul, Eugene
Vauthier, Pierre
Vele-, Gustave
Vey-, J.
Vezin, Charles
Vidal, E.
Vignaud, Henry
Volksblatt, Cincinnati
von Catharin, D. (from Henry Mosler)
von Piloty, Carl
Vonnoh, Robert W.
Voruz, E.
Vower, J.
Wameron, Peter
Watrous, H. W.
Wattson, A. Francis
Webber, C. T.
Weeks, E. L.
Whistler, J. McNeill (1 calling card)
Wight, Moses
William, Moses
Wismile, William
Worms, Henry
Worms, Ida
Wright, M.
Y-, Edmond
Zein
Zuber-Buhler
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Collection Citation:
Henry Mosler papers, 1856-1929. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Sponsor:
Funding for the processing and digitization of this collection was provided by the Joseph F. McCrindle Foundation and the Terra Foundation for American Art.
Gustave Courtois and others in his studio, ca. 1885. Photographs of artists in their Paris studios, 1880-1890. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
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Collection Citation:
Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art records, 1883-1962, bulk 1885-1940. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Sponsor:
Funding for the processing of this collection was provided by the Brown Foundation. Funding for the digitization of this collection was provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art.