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| Genre/Vorm: | Photographs |
|---|---|
| Genre: | Internetbron |
| Soort document: | Archiefmateriaal, Internetbron |
| Alle auteurs / medewerkers: |
Chester Holmes Aldrich; William Boring; George Breck; William B Dinsmoor; J C Egbert; Theo N Ely; Barry Faulkner; Roscoe Guernsey; James Monroe Hewlett; William M Kendall; C Grant La Farge; Allan Marquand; Charles Follen McKim; William Rutherford Mead; Francis Davis Millet; Charles Rufus Morey; H Siddons Mowbray; Charles A Platt; John Russell Pope; Laurance P Roberts; James Kellum Smith; Gorham Phillips Stevens; Elihu Vedder; Ferrucio Vitale; John Quincy Adams Ward; American Academy in Rome.; American School of Architecture in Rome.; American School of Classical Studies in Rome. |
| OCLC-nummer: | 84559025 |
| Beschrijving: | 34.1 linear ft. (microfilmed on 56 reels) |
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Records of the predecessor institutions, the American School of Architecture in Rome, 1894-1898 and the American School of Classical Studies in Rome, 1895-1913. Includes Managing Committee records, correspondence, financial records, and printed matter from both schools. Among the papers is information concerning the reorganization of the two schools into the American Academy in Rome.
Records of the Board of Trustees consisting of legal documents, minutes, reports, committee records, officers' records, and records of individual trustees. Legal documents consist of by-laws and amendments, certificate of incorporation, and constitution and amendments. Records of Officers consist mainly of correspondence files and reports, with large numbers of transcriptions and carbon copies. Records of individual Trustees, 1902-1946 and undated, consist of material relating to official Academy business that was created or maintained by each in his capacity as trustee.
The New York office records consists of records of staff, rosters, printed matter, photographs, personal papers, Association of Alumni of the American Academy in Rome, and miscellaneous records. Records of staff include the office files of Executive Secretaries Roscoe Guersney, Meriwether Stuart, and Mary T. Williams; Librarian George K. Boyce; and Endowment Fund Campaign Secretaries Phillilps B. Robinson and Edgar I. Williams. Photographs are organized into the categories of works of art, people, buildings, places, events, and miscellaneous. Personal Papers, Memorabilia, and Ephemera were donated to the American Academy in Rome or otherwise left on its premises. None are official records generated by the institution. Included are: Ernest Lewis' photograph album/scrapbook; Allan Marquand's papers; Charles F. McKim's memorabilia, photographs, printed matter, and artifacts; Charles R. Morey's correspondence; and Elihu Vedder's Bible. Miscellaneous records are writings and architectural records. Writings consist of published and unpublished manuscript material about the American Academy in Rome and its history, and article by H. Siddons Mowbray advising on ornamentation, and text and illustrations for the Art and Archaeology issue on the Academy. Also included are fragments of unidentified letters. Architectural records [oversize] include property and floor plans of Villas Aurora, Chiaraviglio, Ferrari, and Ludovisi.
The Rome office records consist of records of staff and personal papers. Records of staff include the office files of Directors H. Siddons Mowbray, George Breck, Jesse Benedict Carter, Gorham Phillips Stevens, James Monroe Hewlett, Chester H. Aldrich, Amey Aldrich [Acting Director, very briefly, perhaps unofficially], Charles R. Morey, and Laurance P. Roberts; and records of two members of the School of Fine Arts faculty, Frank P. Fairbanks, Professor of Fine Arts, and Felix Lamond, Professor of Music. Also surviving are the personal papers of Director Gorham Phillips Stevens consisting of correspondence, financial records, and documentation of professional and charitable activities.
Annual reports, exhibition catalogues, a history of the American Academy in Rome, the American Academy in Rome at the World's Fair and the Golden Gate Exposition and newsletter.
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