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Oscar Bluemner papers

Archives of American Art

Object Details

Creator
Bluemner, Oscar, 1867-1938
Names
Bourgeois, Stephan, 1881-1964
Bruce, Edward, 1879-1943
Fiene, Ernest, 1894-
Friedman, Arnold, 1874-1946
Hirsch, Stefan, 1899-1964
Hochschild, Walter
Lewisohn, Margaret
Liebman, Aline Meyer, 1879-1966
Of, George F. (George Ferdinand), b. 1876
Rothbart, Albert
Stieglitz, Alfred, 1864-1946
Vogelstein, Ludwig, 1871-1934
Topic
Art -- Philosophy
Works of art
Painting -- Technique
Architects -- New York (State) -- New York
Painters -- New York (State) -- New York
Art -- History
Art criticism
Art, Chinese
Art, Japanese
Provenance
The material on reel N737 was lent by Graham Gallery in 1968. The rest of the collection was donated between 1970-1985 by John David Hatch, a close friend of Bluemner and an art historian.
Creator
Bluemner, Oscar, 1867-1938
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Oscar Bluemner papers
Sponsor
Funding for the processing and digitization of this collection was provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art.
Summary
The papers of painter Oscar Bluemner date from 1886 to 1939, with one item from 1960, and measure 6.9 linear feet. The collection documents Bluemner's career through scattered biographical material and personal and professional correspondence. Almost one-half of the collection consists of Bluemner's extensive writings and notes about his artwork, painting techniques, and art theory in the form of diaries, notebooks, lists, essays, and notes - many of which are also illustrated. Also found are annotated books, exhibition catalogs, newsclippings, artwork and sketches by Bluemner, and photographs of Bluemner's artwork and of architecture. Bluemner's work in architecture is documented to a lesser degree through scattered licenses, photographs, and design drawings.
Biographical Note
Oscar Bluemner (1867-1938) was born Friedrich Julius Oskar Blümner in Prussia in 1867. As a child he received some formal art training. He enrolled in the architecture department of the Konigliche Technische Hochschule (Royal Technical Academy), Berlin, and received his architecture degree in 1892. A few months later he moved to the United States and worked in Chicago as a draftsman at the World's Columbian Exposition. After the exposition, Bluemner attempted to find work in both Chicago and New York City, but could not find steady employment. In 1903 he created the winning design for the Bronx Borough Courthouse, and for the next few years had various intermittent jobs as an architect in New York. Around this time Bluemner also began writing down his thoughts on aesthetics, art history, and art theory, which he would continue to do for the rest of his life in various journals, diaries, and notebooks. In 1908 Bluemner met Alfred Stieglitz at Stieglitz's gallery, known as "291", and by 1910 he had decided to pursue painting full-time rather than architecture. From 1911 to 1912 he worked on a set of Neo-Impressionist paintings and, using the money he won in a suit regarding the Bronx Courthouse design, he went on a seven-month trip to Europe, touring museums and galleries, and exhibiting his own work in Germany. Upon returning to the United States, Bluemner exhibited in the 1913 Armory Show, and in 1915 had a one-man show at 291. Despite participating in several exhibitions, including solo shows, for the next ten years Bluemner failed to sell many paintings and lived with his family in near-poverty. In 1916 he moved to New Jersey, living as an itinerant, until finally settling in South Braintree, Massachusetts, after his wife's death in 1926. Over the next few years, Bluemner had several prominent one-man shows at the Whitney Studio Galleries and at the Marie Harriman Gallery in New York. He was briefly employed for the Public Works of Art Project in 1934 and the Federal Art Project in 1936, but due to failing health was forced to stop painting. Oscar Bluemner died by suicide in 1938.
Extent
6.9 Linear feet
Date
1886-1939, 1960
Archival Repository
Archives of American Art
Identifier
AAA.blueosca
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Sketches
Writings
Diaries
Photographs
Citation
Oscar Bluemner papers, 1886-1960. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged into 9 series: Series 1: Biographical Material, 1886-circa 1937 (Box 1, OV 9; 0.2 linear feet) Series 2: Correspondence, 1889-1936 (Box 1; 0.2 linear feet) Series 3: Painting & Theory Diaries, 1911-1936 (Box 1-2, 7; 1.2 linear feet) Series 4: Writings & Notes, 1891-1892, 1909-1937 (Box 2-4, 8; 2.2 linear feet) Series 5: Annotated Books & Catalogs, 1907-1933 (Box 4-5; 1.0 linear feet) Series 6: Art Motifs & Travel Sketches, 1902-1936 (Box 5-6, 8; 1.4 linear feet) Series 7: Artwork, 1892-circa 1930s (Box 6; 4 folders) Series 8: Printed Material, 1906-1939, 1960, undated (Box 6; 0.3 linear feet) Series 9: Photographs, 1891, 1903, circa 1930s (Box 6; 5 folders)
Processing Information
Portions of the collection received a preliminary level of processing at some point after donation. The collection was microfilmed in the order in which it was received on reels 338-344 except for the last donation which was not microfilmed. The entire collection was fully processed, arranged, and described by Erin Corley and digitized in 2008 with funding provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art.
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.
Alternative Forms Available
The papers of Oscar Bluemner in the Archives of American Art were digitized in 2008 and total 15820 images. Materials lent for microfilming are available on 35mm microfilm reel N737 at the Archives of American Art offices and through interlibrary loan.
Genre/Form
Sketches
Writings
Diaries
Photographs
Scope and Content Note
The papers of painter Oscar Bluemner date from 1886 to 1939, with one item from 1960, and measure 6.9 linear feet. The collection documents Bluemner's career through scattered biographical material and personal and professional correspondence. Almost one-half of the collection consists of Bluemner's extensive writings and notes about his artwork, painting techniques, and art theory in the form of diaries, notebooks, lists, essays, and notes - many of which are also illustrated. Also found are annotated books, exhibition catalogs, newsclippings, artwork and sketches by Bluemner, and photographs of Bluemner's artwork and of architecture. Bluemner's work in architecture is documented to a lesser degree through scattered licenses, photographs, and design drawings. Biographical material is scattered and includes autobiographical writings, a list of published works, an essay for a Guggenheim fellowship application, certificates, legal documents, and membership records. Also of note are detailed technical diagrams of his studio easel. The small amount of correspondence in this collection is with family, friends, artists, art galleries and museums, art collectors and patons, and others. Notable correspondents include Stephan Bourgeois, Edward Bruce, Ernest Fiene, Arnold Friedman, Stefan Hirsch, Walter Hochschild, Margaret Lewisohn, Aline Liebman, George Ferdinand Of, Albert Rothbart, Alfred Stieglitz, and Ludwig Vogelstein. Bluemner' extensive writings about his painting techniques and theories, and art history and criticism are found in painting and theory diaries, notebooks, notes, lists of artwork, essays, and writings for publication. Painting Diaries contain Bluemner's handwritten notes about newly-completed paintings and current work. Theory Diaries contain his notes on art theory. Both sets of diaries contain many color illustrations and sketches. Also of particular interest are Bluemner's notes and homemade notebooks on techniques which he often called "Easel Notes." Also found are notes on paintings he viewed in American art collections and four volumes of notes taken during his tour of Europe in 1912. Bluemner also maintained extensive notes on Chinese and Japanese art history and styles. Additional writings include a collection of notes he compiled and organized from his other diaries, notebooks, and writings for a book on painting. Bluemner's papers also contain books and exhibition catalogs annotated with his notes and illustrations - many of which are on the subject of Chinese and Japanese art. Art motif and travel sketches contain motifs and artwork that Bluemner developed into themes for his paintings. Most of the travel sketches are of towns in New Jersey, but also include sketches and notes on Italy, which he visited in 1912. There is also a small sketchbook and drawings of buildings Bluemner designed. Printed material includes exhibition catalogs and announcements, some of which are annotated with prices and additional information, as well as news and magazine clippings, and prints of published writings by Bluemner. Photographs found in the collection include three photographs of buildings Bluemner designed, photographs of artwork, one print of Bluemner, and negatives.
Restrictions
The collection has been digitized and is available online via AAA's website.
Related Material
Also found in the Archives of American Art is the John Davis Hatch papers, 1790-1995, which include correspondence, printed material, and research files regarding Oscar Bluemner. Additional Oscar Bluemner materials are available at the Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Columbia University, and within the Vera Bluemner Kouba Collection, Stetson University, Deland, Florida.
Separated Material
The Archives of American Art also holds microfilm of material lent for microfilming on reel N737. Loaned materials were returned to the lender and are not described in the collection container inventory.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1503511357168-1503511357179-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/mw9357c9b41-6c38-4453-83f9-89ebbdaaf94e

In the Collection

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  • European Paintings

  • "St. Maria im Kapitol, Köln,"

  • "Mixed Themata"

  • Education Certificates

  • Walhalla Magazine

  • "Alley"

  • "Framing, Crating, Shipping"

  • Booklet by Bluemner, "What and When is Painting? To-day,"

  • Chinese and Japanese Paintings

  • Certificate of Marriage

  • Chinese and Japanese Paintings

  • "General Folio" (also includes "Old Trunks")

  • Theory Diary

  • "Procedure (Easel-Table) of Oil Painting,"

  • "Chimneys, Boats, Tanks"

  • Certificate of U. S. Citizenship

  • Correspondence

  • "Square-Wall"

  • A Compendium of Painting by Jacques Blockx

  • Notes for Books

  • Artwork

  • Business Card

  • "Framing, Crating, Shipping"

  • Chinese and Japanese Paintings

  • Chinese and Japanese Paintings

  • Correspondence

  • "A Painter's Comment,"

  • "Altera Centre Setting"

  • Handbook of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston: Chinese and Japanese Art

  • Theory Diary

  • Note by Bluemner about "My Documents,"

  • "Foreword,"

  • Undated Correspondence

  • "Dome-Shaped Trees: Beech, Elm, Chestnut, Locust, Ash"

  • Correspondence

  • Notes for Books

  • Painting Diary

  • Miscellaneous

  • Notes for Books

  • Notes for Books

  • Painting Diary

  • "Indian and Persian Paintings,"

  • Medal from Royal Technical University of Berlin

  • Die Chinesische Landschafts-malerei

  • Chinesische Landschafts-malerei

  • Painting Diary

  • "Fruit Trees"

  • "Italy"

  • "Volume IV: Antwerp, Amsterdam, The Haag, London"

  • Exhibition Announcements & Catalogs

  • Chinese and Japanese Paintings

  • News Clippings

  • Painting Diary

  • "Volume I: Bremen, Hamburg, Berlin, Dresden, Leipzig, Hannover, Dusseldorf, Köln"

  • Theory Diary

  • Painting Diary

  • Notes for Books

  • Exhibition Announcements & Catalogs

  • Press Release

  • "Volume IV: Antwerp, Amsterdam, The Haag, London"

  • Envelopes originally containing writings

  • "Flowers"

  • Notes for Books

  • Guggenheim Fellowship, "Plan for Study,"

  • Salons of America, Inc. Membership

  • "Procedure (Easel-Table) of Oil Painting"

  • "Mixed Themata"

  • Painting Diary

  • Certificate of U. S. Citizenship

  • Photographs of Artwork

  • "St. Maria im Kapitol, Köln"

  • "Casein Painting Easel Notes"

  • Photographs of Artwork

  • Notes for Books

  • Technical Drawings of Bluemner's Easel

  • Envelope containing dried flowers

  • Licenses to Practice Architecture

  • Photographs of Artwork

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