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Morris Henry Hobbs papers

Archives of American Art

Object Details

Creator
Hobbs, Morris Henry, 1892-1967
Names
Bromeliad Society
Chicago Society of Etchers
Louisiana Society of Etchers
New Orleans Art League
Arms, John Taylor, 1887-1953
Jacques, Bertha
Smith, Lyman B.
Occupation
Etchers -- Illinois -- Chicago
Etchers -- Louisiana -- New Orleans
Topic
Gardening
World War, 1914-1918
Provenance
Donated in 2014 by Reed Isbell-Hobbs, widow of Morris Henry Hobbs' son William Hobbs.
Creator
Hobbs, Morris Henry, 1892-1967
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Morris Henry Hobbs papers
Summary
The papers of etcher Morris Henry Hobbs measure 4.7 linear feet and date from circa 1901-2014. His career as an artist in Chicago and New Orleans is documented through biographical material, correspondence, writings, professional files, printed material, photographs, artwork, and four sketchbooks.
Biographical / Historical
Morris Henry Hobbs (1892-1967) was an etcher in Chicago and New Orleans. Hobbs was born in Rockford, Illinois, and raised in Chicago. As a teenager he took classes at the Art Institute of Chicago and at the age of 17 was hired as a draftsman at an architectural firm. From 1918-1919, he served in France with the Allied Expeditionary Force. While there he contracted influenza which resulted in the loss of his hearing. After the war he lived in Toledo, Ohio, with his wife and two daughters and worked at an architectural firm. He also learned printmaking techniques from etcher J. Ernest Dean and began exhibiting his work. In 1927, he returned to Chicago with his family and in 1930 became director of the Chicago Society of Etchers. During his career he was active in many arts and printmaking organizations. In 1938, Hobbs traveled to New Orleans for an extended visit, opened a studio space, and began a ten-year project of etching French Quarter scenes. A year later he moved to New Orleans permanently and became the first president of the Louisiana Society of Etchers. In 1942, he married Alice "Judy" Seddon. In 1948, he was hired as a designer for the architectural firm Favrot, Reed, Mathes and Bergman, and was employed there until his death. Also at this time, he and his wife establish a country home in Mandeville, Louisiana, where he built a greenhouse and cultivated tropical bromeliads. They kept an apartment in the French Quarter as a weekday residence. In 1960, Hobbs began a series of watercolors depicting bromeliads and in the subsequent years traveled to Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Trinidad to collect specimens for a potential book project. He died in 1967 at the age of 75 and that year the Reinike Gallery held a retrospective of his work. His wife Alice Seddon Hobbs died in 1993 at the age of 95.
Extent
4.7 Linear feet
Date
circa 1901-2014
Archival Repository
Archives of American Art
Identifier
AAA.hobbmorr
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Architectural drawings
Prints
Scrapbooks
Diaries
Photographs
Sketchbooks
Sketches
Citation
Morris Henry Hobbs papers, circa 1901-2014. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged as 8 series. Series 1: Biographical Material, 1918-2014 (0.2 linear feet; Box 1) Series 2: Correspondence, 1921-1993 (0.7 linear feet; Boxes 1 and 5) Series 3: Writings, 1918-2014 (0.3 linear feet; Boxes 1-2) Series 4: Professional Files, 1922-2014 (1.0 linear foot; Boxes 2-3) Series 5: Printed Material, 1929-2014 (0.6 linear feet; Box 3) Series 6: Photographs, circa 1901-1991 (0.6 linear feet; Boxes 3-4) Series 7: Artwork, circa 1919-1950s (0.3 linear feet; Boxes 4-5) Series 8: Sketchbooks, 1930s-1950s (0.2 linear feet; Box 4)
Processing Information
The collection was processed and a finding aid prepared by Erin Kinhart in 2016.
Rights
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.
Genre/Form
Architectural drawings
Prints
Scrapbooks
Diaries
Photographs
Sketchbooks
Sketches
Scope and Contents
The papers of etcher Morris Henry Hobbs measure 4.7 linear feet and date from circa 1901-2014. His career as an artist in Chicago and New Orleans is documented through biographical material, correspondence, writings, professional files, printed material, photographs, artwork, and four sketchbooks. Biographical material includes chronologies, biographical statements, and documentation on his home and studio. Correspondence includes letters to friends and family regarding art, travel, and botany. Of note are letters from the etchers John Taylor Arms and Bertha Jaques and botanist Lyman Smith. Writings consist of Hobbs' diary kept during World War I while serving in the U.S. Army, journal pages documenting his move to New Orleans, and garden notebooks. Professional files include documents relating to Hobbs' memberships and activities in the Bromeliad Society, Chicago Society of Etchers, Louisiana Society of Etchers, New Orleans Art League, and other organizations. Also included are exhibition records, price lists, and sales records. Printed material includes clippings and exhibition announcements documenting his career as well as published versions of his etchings. Photographs and slides are of Hobbs, family and friends, trips abroad, and his properties in New Orleans and Mandeville, Louisiana. Artwork includes architectural renderings, sketches of Chicago, France, and New Orleans, and an annotated scrapbook containing original etchings. Four sketchbooks include figure drawings and landscapes in pencil and ink.
Restrictions
Use of original papers requires an appointment.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1562712014490-1562712014496-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/mw9de90464b-25e1-4b52-880a-48b63a3caf5a

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  • Professional Files

  • MacDowell Colony

  • Bromeliad Society

  • Playing Cards

  • Price Lists and Sales Records

  • Oversize Scrapbook of Etchings

  • Journal Pages

  • Hurricanes

  • "How Etchings Are Made"

  • Printed Material

  • Dean, J. Ernest

  • New Orleans Studios

  • Biographies and Chronologies

  • University of Southwest Louisiana

  • Prints and Sketches, "Works from France"

  • Correspondence

  • Historic New Orleans Collection

  • Bookplates

  • Homes and Studios

  • Miscellaneous Printed Material

  • Reinike Gallery

  • Chicago Studio

  • Clippings Scrapbook

  • Louisiana State Museum

  • Permo Press

  • Artwork

  • Jaques, Bertha

  • Writings by Alice Seddon Hobbs

  • Mandeville Garden Diary

  • Artwork

  • Prints and Sketches, "Chicago Works"

  • "Louisiana Cookery" Illustrations

  • Mardi Gras/Carnival Program Illustrations

  • Prints and Sketches, "Louisiana Works"

  • Various Exhibitions, Northeast US

  • Art Institute of Chicago

  • St. Tammany Art Association

  • Commercial Art Samples

  • Sketchbook

  • Various Exhibitions, Midwest US

  • Published Etching Descriptions

  • Slides of Travel

  • Prints and Sketches, Miscellaneous

  • William Hobbs

  • Book Jacket Illustration

  • Art Dealers

  • World War I Diary (Original and Typescript)

  • Drawings by Others

  • Jaycox Family

  • Oversized Prints and Sketches, "Chicago Works" from Box 4, Folder 11

  • Davis, Ralph

  • Oversize Architectural Plans

  • Oversized Handmade Card from Friends

  • Travels in Central America

  • Miniature Print Society

  • Oversized Prints and Sketches, "Works from France" from Box 4, Folder 10

  • Architectural Career

  • Oversized Photographs of Morris Henry Hobbs from Box 3, Folder 21

  • Smithsonian Institution

  • Alice Seddon Hobbs Biographical Information

  • Military Service

  • Birth and Death Certificates

  • Pontalba Apartments

  • Clippings

  • Slides of Bromeliads

  • Houston Museum of Fine Arts

  • Sketchbook, "Carnival Sketches"

  • Condolence Letters

  • Slides of Carnival

  • Library of Congress

  • Photographs

  • Various Exhibitions, Louisiana

  • Oversized Photograph of James Swann

  • Harmanson Bookseller

  • Notebook on Bromeliad Collection

  • Writings

  • Sketchbook, "Pen Sketches and Studies for Block Prints"

  • House in Mandeville, Louisiana

  • Stationery Designs

  • Various Exhibitions, Western US

  • Louisiana Society of Etchers

  • California Society of Etchers

  • Oversized Prints and Sketches, "Louisiana Works" from Box 4, Folder 9

  • Exhibition Catalogs and Print Brochures

  • Salmagundi Club

  • Biographical Material

  • Chicago Society of Etchers

  • Toledo Museum of Art

  • Slides of Travel

  • Studio and Home Guest Book

  • New Orleans Art Associations

  • Smith, Lyman (Smithsonian Horticulture)

  • Studio and Home Guest Book

  • General Correspondence

  • Hobbs Family Christmas Letters

  • Move to New Orleans

  • Poetry

  • Various Exhibitions, Southern US

  • Arms, John Taylor

  • Bromeliad Society Bulletin

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