Miscellaneous. Correspondence. Van der Weyde, W.M. [William Manley?], 1914
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of material compiled by art critic, curator and collector Christian Brinton that pertains to multiple contemporary artists, namely the Spanish painter Ignacio Zuloaga and the Russian sculptor Prince Paolo Troubetzkoy and the Russian painter Nicholas Roerich. The important Russian artists Savely Sorin and Ilya Repin are also included in his files. Files pertaining to Zuloaga include Correspondence, 1904-1922, from the artist to Brinton is fairly extensive, and most is written in French. In his letters Zuloaga discusses paintings, exhibitions, views on art, and social activities. There are also clippings about the artist and many photographs of his works, including those used in the 1916-17 exhibition, the catalogue to which Brinton contributed. The files also contains some of Brinton's notes and draft writings about Zuloaga, as well as published writings by Brinton and others. There are a few exhibition catalogues and checklists and correspondence from several members of the artist's family. The second large group of material pertains to Prince Paolo Troubetzkoy, whose sculpture Brinton examined in 1911 and 1916 exhibition catalogues. Material consists primarily of Brinton's research notes and photographs and prints of the artist's objects, as well as reference files of newsclippings and other journal writings about Troubetzkoy. There are also a few items documenting a $500 loan the artist received in 1916 from the Philadelphia financial institution, Rittenhouse Trust Company. For collateral, Troubetzkoy put up two of his bronze figures.
Dates
- 1914
Language of Materials
Predominately French with some English and Spanish materials.
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research.
Extent
From the Series: 2.5 inches
Creator
- From the Collection: Brinton, Christian, 1870-1942 (Creator, Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Library and Archives Repository
Philadelphia Museum of Art
PO Box 7646
Philadelphia PA 19101-7646 United States
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