Alfred H. Maurer

Object Details

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GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/mw91f5abd9d-27c6-4777-aecc-ffff00c77350
Collection Creator
McCausland, Elizabeth, 1899-1965
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Elizabeth McCausland papers
Sponsor
Funding for the processing and digitization of this collection was provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art
Extent
3.7 Linear feet (Boxes 6-9)
Date
1851-1951
bulk 1948-1950
Archival Repository
Archives of American Art
Identifier
AAA.mccaeliz, Series 4
Type
Archival materials
Collection Citation
Elizabeth McCausland papers, 1838-1995, bulk 1920-1960. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement note
Files are arranged alphabetically.
Collection Rights
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Existence and Location of Copies
The series has been partially scanned. Photographs of works of art have not been scanned.
Scope and Contents note
Series consists of files relating to McCausland's research for the exhibition, "A. H. Maurer: 1868-1932" (Walker Art Center, September 11-October 16, 1949 and Whitney Museum of American Art, November 6-December 11, 1949), which she helped organize and for which she did the catalog, and her book, A. H. Maurer, which was published for the Walker Art Center by A. A. Wyn in 1951. Files consist of correspondence, drafts and manuscripts of the exhibition catalog and book, and extensive research material, including photographs of Maurer's paintings (organized according either to the year they were executed and to their subject matter), photographs of the artist, notes on his life and work (typically organized according to time period or period of execution), notes on his correspondence, and other material. Also found is some Maurer art work. Correspondence consists of incoming and copies of outgoing letters. Correspondents include Walker Art Center staff, friends and family of Maurer contacted as part of McCausland's research (his sister Eugenia Maurer Fuerstenberg and his nephew Alfred S. Maurer, and former friends Fra Dana, Pierre Daura, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Grace Phillips, among others), publishers, museums, research institutions, and other instrumental figures, such as Hudson Walker and Lloyd Goodrich. The contents of many correspondence files are arranged in reverse chronological order. The largest portion of the Maurer files are devoted to photographs of his paintings (not scanned). These seem to have been collected as part of an effort to record "about a thousand Maurers," which were photographed in small batches of four or six at a time. These photographs were then used, in conjunction with available documentation, to date Maurer's works based on style, and have not been scanned. Other photographs used in the research seem to have been copied from Maurer's friends and family members.
Collection Restrictions
Use of original papers requires an appointment and is limited to the Archives' Washington, D.C. Research Center. Contact Reference Services for more information.
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Record ID
ebl-1503510374718-1503510374865-3