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Architectural League of New York records

Archives of American Art

Object Details

Creator
Architectural League of New York
Names
American Institute of Architects
National Sculpture Society (U.S.)
Gilbert, Cass, 1859-1934
Topic
Architecture
Provenance
The Architectural League of New York records were donated in several installments from 1967-1980 by the Architectural League of New York.
Creator
Architectural League of New York
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Architectural League of New York records
Sponsor
Funding for the processing of this collection was provided by Smithsonian Institution's Collections Care and Preservation Fund
Summary
The records of the Architectural League of New York measure 114.9 linear feet and date from 1880s-1974 (bulk 1927-1968). The League's mission "to advance the art of architecture" is documented through administrative and business records, committee records and officers' files, exhibition files, records of functions and events, correspondence, publicity files, photographs, lantern slides, and 16 scrapbooks.
Historical Note
Modeling the organization's name after the Art Students League of New York, the Architectural League of New York was founded in New York City in 1881 by a group of architects who wished to gather and discuss architecture and its relationship to the arts. The group elected D.W. Willard as the first President of the League and they began gathering regularly to discuss and critique each other's sketches and hold competitions. The organization grew quickly and soon the League rented a room in a building on 14th Street between University Place and Fifth Avenue. However, by the mid-1880s the founders and more active League members left New York, and membership began to falter. The League was reorganized in 1886, expanding membership beyond professional architects, and incorporated in 1888 with 166 members. In 1889, the League joined with the Art Students League of New York and the Society of American Artists to form the American Fine Arts Society. Thus, in 1892 the three organizations were able to erect a building at 215 West 57th Street where the League remained until 1927 when it moved to 115 East 40th Street. The League was run by the Executive Committee and its officers, elected every two years. The beginning of each League season kicked off with an annual dinner in the spring. The League also formed numerous committees to organize activities and manage administrative tasks. Noteworthy committees include the Current Work Committee, House Committee, Finance Committee, Exhibition Committee, Membership Committee, and Scholarships and Special Awards Committee. The League's interdisciplinary approach to architecture and the arts was expressed through sponsored forums and discussions with architects and artists. From the League's beginning, the Current Work Committee was established to organize educational forums for members. Recognition of achievement was awarded by an Annual Exhibition from the late 1880s until 1938. In 1950, the League began awarding the annual National Gold Medal Exhibition in various fields, including landscape architecture, engineering, and sculpture. Additionally, the League awarded numerous other scholarships each year. Architects, artists, and arts-related organizations could also rent space in the League building to hold meetings, discussions, and exhibitions. The League admitted its first female member in 1934. Notable members of the League included Arnold W. Brunner (President, 1903-1905), Cass Gilbert (President, 1913-1915), Philip Johnson, Robert A.M. Stern, and Russell Sturgis (President, 1889-1893). The Architectural League of New York continues to provide educational opportunities and scholarships to students and professionals. Background information was gathered from a written history of the League by Cass Gilbert found in this collection and the Architectural League of New York website (http://archleague.org/category/archive/history-archive/).
Function
Arts organizations
Extent
114.9 Linear feet
Date
1880s-1974
Archival Repository
Archives of American Art
Identifier
AAA.archleag
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Scrapbooks
Annual reports
Photographs
Minutes
Lantern slides
Citation
Architectural League of New York records, 1880s-1974. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged as 12 series: Series 1: Administrative Files, 1889-1969 (Boxes 1-10, OV 116; 9.7 linear feet) Series 2: Committee Records, 1887-1974 (Boxes 10-54, 110, 114, OV 116; 44.7 linear feet) Series 3: Officers' Files, 1900, 1923-1970 (Boxes 54-58; 3.9 linear feet) Series 4: Business Records, circa 1926-1972 (Boxes 58-62, BVs 129-144; 7.35 linear feet) Series 5: Exhibitions, 1887-1972, bulk 1930s-1960s (Boxes 62-83, 111, OVs 117-119; 21.85 linear feet) Series 6: Functions and Events, 1909, 1931-1973 (Boxes 84-93, OV 120; 9.35 linear feet) Series 7: Publicity Files, 1922-1972 (Boxes 93-95, 111; 2.5 linear feet) Series 8: Records Relating to Organizations, 1908-1968, bulk 1930s-1960s (Boxes 95-101; 6.1 linear feet) Series 9: Correspondence, 1929-1970 (Boxes 101-103, OV 120; 1.85 linear feet) Series 10: Miscellaneous, circa 1936-1968 (Boxes 103-104; 1.3 linear feet) Series 11: Photographic Materials, 1896-1960s (Boxes 105-108, 112, OVs 121-128; 4.3 linear feet) Series 12: Scrapbooks, 1880s-1960s (Boxes 108-109, 113-115, BVs 145-148; 2.2 linear feet) There are frequently similar and related materials in multiple series, as is indicated in the series' descriptions. The records may originally have been arranged by file owner (committees, secretary, etc.), then by League season (roughly May - April). Most series include a handful of folders in which the original folder title indicates the file owner and League season (i.e. Secretary 1938-1939).
Processing Information
The collection was minimally processed in 2011 by Sarah Haug with funding provided by the Smithsonian Institution's Collections Care and Preservation Fund. Minimal-level processing methodologies have been used to provide access to collections as soon as possible and to eliminate the backlog of unprocessed collections. These collections have been minimally rearranged and usually retain the existing/original folder titles. All materials are rehoused in archival folders and boxes for long-term stability, but often staples and other fasteners are not removed. Documents are usually removed from binders and notebooks for more efficient and stable storage. The original filing system of the Architectural League of New York records did not appear to be intact when the processing archivist received the collection. The records were grouped into artificial series and the processing archivist was not able to determine the original filing system. The series arrangement upon accession was mostly retained; however, folders in each series were reorganized for ease of access. Materials within folders have not been rearranged. A normal level of weeding of tax, personnel, and medical records containing personal information was performed. Generally, folder headings were transcribed from the original folder labels. Changes to folder headings were made only to clarify folder contents. Information in brackets provides additional context and was added by the archivist based on the folder's contents or the arrangement upon accession.
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
Scrapbooks
Annual reports
Photographs
Minutes
Lantern slides
Scope and Content Note
The records of the Architectural League of New York measure 114.9 linear feet and date from 1880s-1974 (bulk 1927-1968). The League's mission "to advance the art of architecture" is documented through administrative and business records, committee records and officers' files, exhibition files, records of functions and events, correspondence, publicity files, photographs, lantern slides, and scrapbooks. League records prior to 1927 are limited in the collection and are mostly found among Administrative Files. The administrative files include a nearly complete collection of annual reports from 1889-1932 and various meetings minutes from 1889 through the mid-20th century. Also found is a history of the League written by founding member Cass Gilbert, documentation of the changes of the League Constitution and By-Laws during the first half of the 20th century, and other administrative records. Over a third of the collection are records from committees, including voluminous records of the Executive Committee, Current Work Committee, House Committee, Finance Committee, Membership Committee, and Scholarships and Special Awards Committee. In addition, there are scattered records for minor committees. Materials include correspondence, meeting minutes, election ballots, financial records, membership records, documents related to awarding scholarships and awards, and other administrative and organizational committee records. Found is the original 1889 agreement between the Architectural League, the Art Students League, and the Society of American Artists to build the American Fine Arts Society building. Throughout the collection, but especially in the Membership Committee subseries, the records provide a glimpse into the struggles the League faced during the Depression through World War II to maintain dues-paying members. Officers' Files includes collated records of the League Executive Secretary and Secretary, as well as correspondence of the League President and Treasurer. Materials found here are not comprehensive; similar materials can be found throughout the collection. Financial records such as bank statements, correspondence, and ledgers; insurance correspondence and policies; and legal correspondence, are found in the Business Records series. This series does not include records prior to 1926. Exhibition files provide detailed documentation of the exhibitions sponsored by, or held at, the League primarily from the 1930s to the early 1970s. Records related to the League Annual Exhibition, the National Gold Medal Exhibitions, and the 1939 World's Fair in New York are found here, as well as exhibition files arranged chronologically by exhibition date and miscellaneous administrative files. Materials include administrative files, applications, correspondence, printed materials, publicity files, and other records related to organizing and managing exhibitions. The files of the Exhibition Committee are also found here. Other series which document activities held by, or held at, the League include Functions and Events series and Publicity Files series. Found is correspondence, printed materials, press releases, schedules, and other administrative documents created in organizing events such as dinners, lectures, receptions, balls, and outings. The Records of Other Organizations includes records relating to organizations that had business with the League, often regarding events, meetings, and exhibitions held at the League. Represented here are some records of the American Institute of Architects (A.I.A.) and the National Sculpture Society (N.S.S.). Correspondence includes miscellaneous correspondence arranged alphabetically by subject or name, and collated correspondence arranged chronologically. Most of the chronological correspondence appears to be Secretaries' files. The materials in the Miscellaneous series seem to have been separated from their original files, or were never filed properly. Therefore, materials and contents are similar to those found in other series, such as correspondence, administrative records, some financial records, and handwritten notes. Black and white photographs, a handful of colored photographs, nearly 350 lantern slides, and negatives of exhibitions, buildings, events, and portraits are found in the Photographic Materials series. Sixteen scrapbooks include eight scrapbooks of clippings from 1880s-1960s, and seven scrapbooks of notices and printed materials from 1925-1930. Also found is a scrapbook of signatures of event attendees, a clippings scrapbook compiled by Hamilton M. Wright, and a scrapbook of the Archeological Institute of America.
Restrictions
Use of original papers requires an appointment.
Related Material
Among the holdings of the Archives of American Art are several collections that contain Architectural League of New York records. The American Federation of Arts records, 1895-1993, include a significant amount of League records related to national awards programs and lantern slides from the "New Horizons in America" lecture series.
Related link
Record ID
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Metadata Usage
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GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/mw9a5b8a23f-5566-4bf5-ae3c-c89920c27dad

In the Collection

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  • Blow Company Exhibition

  • 1971 League-Sponsored Functions and Events

  • Letters to Members (Lapsed)

  • Republic of Chile, Schroder Trust Co. (Bonds)

  • Friday Night Seminars

  • Moss Rose Manufacturing Co. (Auerbach Assoc.) Exhibition, Gallery "A" (Nov. 13-20, 1950)

  • League Inaugural Dinner (Apr. 12, 1951)

  • Museums Council

  • A and G Perret, Architects Exhibit

  • Fine Arts Federation of New York Luncheon, Gallery "A" (Nov. 28, 1950)

  • Costume Ball Committee (Apr. 2, 1948)

  • Michael Friedsam Medal Award (1953), Correspondence

  • Avery Award (1950s)

  • Major and Minor Architectural Works

  • Container Corporation of America Exhibit, Color Harmony Manual, Mr. Walter Granville (Oct. 3-14, 1955)

  • League Inaugural Dinner, Invitations (Apr. 17, 1952)

  • Academy in Rome Exhibit

  • New York Alumni Association Luncheons, Mr. Ernest H. Garbe

  • Miscellaneous

  • Franzen, Ulrich (Elected 1967)

  • Expo 67 United States Pavilion

  • Lithographers National Association Exhibition, Gallery "A" (Jan. 15-20, 1951)

  • National Defense (National Census of Engineering and Architectural Personnel)

  • Architects' Emergency Committee

  • Notices of Executive Meeting

  • Architect's Council, Del Gaudio, President

  • Revenue From Dues Written Off

  • Typophiles

  • Reservations for Luncheons and Dinners

  • J. Scott Williams' Memo re: Collaborative Council Meeting (Oct. 1937)

  • "The Skyscraper" (Oct. 27 - Nov. 10, 1953)

  • "Your Worst Work" (Oct. 30 - Nov. 22, 1969)

  • Architects Offices, Inc.

  • Announcements and Press Release

  • National Gold Medal Sculpture Dinner (Nov. 15, 1951)

  • Mural Decoration, Entries

  • Battery Park Competition

  • Portrait, James Johnson Sweeney, Solomon Guggenheim Museum

  • Mailing List

  • 15 East 48th Street

  • Design and Crafts

  • Executive Secretary, Kathryn Farrell

  • Information on Arts Organizations

  • Christopher Scadron Stained Glass Exhibition, Pine Room (Apr. 16 - May 16, 1956)

  • League Inaugural Dinner (Apr. 17, 1952)

  • Photographs from a Volume Presented to the League Library by Mr. C. Vanderbilt

  • Secretary 1937-1938, Clippings

  • Panel Exhibits Cocktail Party (Jan. 1941)

  • "The Arts, Measure of Man: Logic in Visual Arts," Jaqueline Tyrwhitt (Nov. 7, 1951)

  • Award Citations

  • State Registration Exam Drawings (Jan. 6-11, 1958)

  • Deposit Slips

  • Bloomstein, Edward N.

  • Peru-Brazil Dinner and Movies (Mar. 6, 1952)

  • Christmas Fund for Employees

  • Requirements for Membership, Patronage, Etc. (Constitution)

  • Scholarship Committee Records, Exhibition Expenses

  • Member Cards

  • Peter Cohen Mural Exhibit (Feb. 20 - Mar. 4, 1956)

  • Hofmeister, Henry

  • American Institute of Architects Dinners

  • Sculpture, Acceptances

  • Non-Profit Mailing

  • Secretary 1939-1940, Chairman, Fletcher Collins

  • Disability Insurance

  • American Academy in Rome

  • Fees for Temporary Expenses, Mailings, Etc.

  • Notices

  • Letters re: Delinquent Dues (Active and Non-Resident)

  • Miscellaneous

  • 1951-1963, Various Committee Minutes

  • League Picnic

  • Dues

  • Clark and Way Printers

  • Talent Scout Lists Prior to Sept. 1, 1953

  • Miscellaneous Correspondence (1960-1961) Executive Secretary's Files?

  • Programs

  • Municipal Art Society

  • List of Presidents

  • Student Memberships

  • National Society of Mural Painters Exhibition (May 1-29, 1961)

  • Accounts Receivable, Proofs

  • Circular of Information Requests by Societies

  • M.I.T. Class of 1911 Luncheon, Philip L. Caldwell (Jan. 7, 1958)

  • Election Meeting (Mar. 6, 1952)

  • General Membership Meeting (June 22, 1964)

  • Constituent Societies

  • "Status of the Arts at Mid-Century" (Oct. 8, 1953)

  • School Luncheons

  • Postal Card Notices

  • General Precision Laboratory and Link Aviation Inc.

  • Notices to Members, $100 Charge Account

  • Michael Friedsam Medal Award Dinner, Dr. Frank Stanton (Apr. 16, 1964)

  • Bar Prices

  • Junior

  • Julian C. Levi Summer Members Show and Dinner (Sept. 30, 1965)

  • Semi-Annual Meeting Minutes

  • Applications for Membership (Approved)

  • Agendas

  • Proposed Budgets

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