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Peter Blume papers

Archives of American Art

Object Details

Creator
Blume, Peter, 1906-1992
Names
American Academy of Arts and Letters
American Artists' Congress
Boston College
Connecticut Council of the Arts
Askew, R. Kirk (Ralph Kirk), 1903-1974
Barr, Alfred H., Jr., 1902-1981
Blankenhorn, Heber, 1884-1956
Blume, Grace
Boursa, Harry
Burke, Kenneth, 1897-
Cowley, Malcolm, 1898-
De Vries, Peter, 1910-1993
Eisenstaedt, Alfred
Getlein, Frank
Godsoe, Robert
Hirsch, Joseph, 1910-1981
Kelly, Michael A.
Miller, Arthur, 1915-2005
O'Keeffe, Georgia, 1887-1986
Soyer, Raphael, 1899-1987
Trapp, Frank
Topic
Painters -- New York (State) -- New York
Provenance
The Peter Blume papers were donated by in 1993 by Grace Blume, Peter Blume's widow. Additional papers were donated by Catherine Weiss, Jamie Vance, and Leigh Butler in 2010.
Creator
Blume, Peter, 1906-1992
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Peter Blume papers
Sponsor
Funding for the processing and digitization of this collection was provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art
Summary
The papers of New York and Connecticut painter Peter Blume date from 1870 to 2001 and measure 7.6 linear feet. Found are biographical materials; correspondence with family, friends, colleagues, galleries and institutions, and writers; writings on art by Blume and others; subject files regarding organizations, works of art, exhibitions, and reference files; personal business records; printed material; two scrapbooks; photographs of Blume, family, friends, and works of art; extensive artwork; and material relating to Blume's wife's family, the Cratons.
Biographical / Historical
Russian-born painter and sculptor Peter Blume (1906-1992) was active in New York and Connecticut. His style combined American and European traditions with folk art and surrealism. Peter Blume was born Piotr Sorek-Sabel in 1906 in Smorgon, Russia. With his family, he emigrated to the United States in 1911 and settled in New York City. Blume studied at the Educational Alliance and the Art Students League in New York. Influenced by folk art, Precisionism, Cubism, and Surrealism, Blume combined European and American painting tradition to create his own style. He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1932 and travelled to Italy. In 1934, Blume's South of Scranton (1931) won the first prize at the Carnegie International Exhibition. Later, he exhibited The Eternal City (1937) at the Julian Levy Galleries in Manhattan. With the Section of Painting and Sculpture of the Treasury Department, Blume completed two post office murals in New York and Pennsylvania. Blume was a member of the National Academy of Design and was active with the American Academy in Rome. Peter Blume married Grace "Ebie" Douglas Craton in 1931. The couple built their home in Sherman, Connecticut. The Blumes travelled the world and kept close relationships with family and friends, such as Ann and Heber Blankenhorn, Malcolm Cowley, and Ned and Nancy Holsten. Peter Blume died in Connecticut in 1992.
Extent
7.6 Linear feet
Date
1870-2001
Archival Repository
Archives of American Art
Identifier
AAA.blumpete
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Travel diaries
Sound recordings
Interviews
Drawings
Photographs
Prints
Transcriptions
Lectures
Scrapbooks
Sketches
Citation
Peter Blume papers, 1870-2001. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged as 10 series. Series 1: Biographical Material, circa 1950-1992 (0.2 linear feet; Box 1) Series 2: Correspondence, 1926-1992 (1.8 linear feet; Box 1-3) Series 3: Writings and Notes, 1929-1986 (0.5 linear feet; Box 3, 9) Series 4: Subject Files, circa 1930-1988 (0.5 linear feet; Box 3-4) Series 5: Personal Business and Financial Records, 1934-1983 (0.6 linear feet; Box 4, 9) Series 6: Printed Material, 1930-1990 (0.7 linear feet; Box 4-5, 9, OV 15-16) Series 7: Scrapbooks, 1934-1944 (3 folders; Box 5) Series 8: Photographs, 1917-circa 1980 (1.1 linear feet; Box 5-6, 9) Series 9: Artwork, 1932-1984 (2.0 linear feet; Box 6-9, OV 10-14) Series 10: Craton Family Papers, 1870-2001 (0.2 linear feet; Box 6)
Processing Information
The Peter Blume papers were arranged upon receipt and fully merged, arranged, and described by Jayna Josefson in 2013 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.
Existence and Location of Copies
The collection was digitized in 2014 and is available via the Archives of American Art's website.
Genre/Form
Travel diaries
Sound recordings
Interviews
Drawings
Photographs
Prints
Transcriptions
Lectures
Scrapbooks
Sketches
Scope and Contents
The papers of New York and Connecticut painter Peter Blume date from 1870 to 2001 and measure 7.6 linear feet. Found are biographical materials; correspondence with family, friends, colleagues, galleries and institutions, and writers; writings on art by Blume and others; subject files regarding organizations, works of art, exhibitions, and reference files; personal business records; printed material; two scrapbooks; photographs of Blume, family, friends, and works of art; extensive artwork; and material relating to Blume's wife's family, the Cratons. Biographical materials include an award, obituaries, a travel itinerary, and sound recordings and transcripts of interviews of Peter Blume by Alfred H. Barr, Boston College, Harry Boursa, and Visionary Company Magazine. Correspondence is professional and personal. Letters are from friends, family, artists, writers, galleries, and institutions. Notable correspondents include Kirk Askew, Malcolm Cowley, Peter DeVries, Joseph Hirsch, and Frank A. Trapp, among others. Also found is Grace Blume's correspondence which includes letters to and from Peter Blume and letters from Grace to her family members and friends. The bulk of Grace Blume's correspondence concerns her travels with Blume. Writings and notes by Blume include a travel journal, lists of works of art, lectures, talks and other writings on art, artists, and friends. Writings by others include theses and scholarly papers about Blume, and include writings by Heber Blankenhorn, Kenneth Burke, Malcolm Cowley, Robert Ulrich Godsoe, Frank Getlein, Michael A. Kelly, and Frank A. Trapp. Also found is criticism on The Rock by school children. Blume's subject files cover the American Academy of Arts and Letters, American Artists Congress, Heber Blankenhorn, works of art by Blume, exhibitions, and the Connecticut Council on the Arts. Also found are reference files consisting of photographs of artwork by others and clippings. Personal business and financial records consist of business correspondence with galleries and museums; sales and consignment records; scattered price lists; and receipts and invoices relating to the building and running of Blume's house in Connecticut. Printed materials include clippings, exhibition announcements and catalogs for solo and group shows, magazines featuring articles about Blume, posters, and reproductions of works of art. Scrapbooks include a fragment of a scrapbook from 1942-1944 and a clippings scrapbook from 1934-1939. Photographs include portraits and snapshots of Peter Blume, Grace Blume, family, friends, travel, parties, pets, homes, landscapes, exhibitions, and works of art. There are also photos of the Askews, the Blankenhorns, the Cowleys, Alfred Eisenstaedt, the Holstens, the Josephsons, Arthur Miller, Georgia O'Keeffe, the Sobys, and Raphael Soyer. Artwork by Peter Blume includes completed drawings, sketches, doodles, prints, and preliminary drawings for many of his works. Of note are extensive sketches of heads, and preliminary drawings for Recollection of the Flood. Craton family papers consist of geneological material relating to Grace Blume's brother, James Craton and his wife Catherine Sears Craton. Found are vital records; military records for James and Marshall Craton; correspondence; scattered financial records; clippings; and family photographs.
Restrictions
Use of original papers requires an appointment. Use of archival audiovisual recordings with no duplicate access copy requires advance notice.
Related Materials
Also in the Archives of American Art is an oral history interview with Peter Blume conducted on August 16th, 1983 to May 23rd, 1984 by Robert F. Brown.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1562710225389-1562710225426-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/mw933972ecf-c1f9-47e8-940f-e0373959c592

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  • Coe Kerr Gallery

  • Reference Files

  • Magazines

  • Works of Art, Studies

  • Forward, by John Driscoll, for Metamorphosis Catalog, Ditenfass Gallery

  • Metropolitan Museum of Art

  • Houston Museum of Fine Arts

  • Exhibition Announcements

  • Winter

  • Clippings

  • American Academy of Arts and Letters

  • Works of Art, Packets

  • Friend, David

  • Baptismal Records

  • Hadrian's Villa

  • Studies

  • San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

  • Sims, Patterson

  • Condolence Letters

  • Worcester Art Museum

  • Peter Blume, With Art

  • Reynolds, Louise

  • Sketches

  • Kirstein, George, Jane and Paulina

  • University of Vermont

  • Boyle, Kay

  • Whitney, Betsey

  • Pei, I.M. (and Partners)

  • Shubert, Katherine

  • Correspondence, Copies

  • Diller, George E.

  • Summer

  • Hancock, Walker

  • Walsh, Alexander DeWitt

  • Coale, Joan

  • Posters

  • Doodles, DDOND 90-99

  • San Francisco Museum of Art

  • Connecticut Council on the Arts

  • Josephson, Hannah and Matthew

  • Motive Magazine

  • Durlacher Bros.

  • The Rock

  • "A Tribute to Charles Burchfield," by Peter Blume

  • Gross, Chaim and Renee

  • Statement of Income

  • With Blankenhorns

  • Group Portrait

  • Letters from Grace Blume

  • Brooks, Gladys Von Wyck

  • Diamond, David

  • The Crucifixation

  • Bearden, Romare

  • Albright Art Gallery

  • Crawford, Sidney Peak

  • "Exhibitions"

  • Eternal City

  • Certificates, Marriage

  • Doodles

  • Moe, Henry Allen

  • Prints and Drawings, Owned by Craton Family

  • Washington Art Association

  • Stuyvesant, Felicia

  • Photographs

  • Currier Gallery of Art

  • Hersey, John

  • Mumford, Lewis

  • Posters

  • Blume, Grace

  • Grace Blume Biographical Material

  • Certificates, Birth and Death

  • On Recollection of the Flood, by Peter Blume

  • Doodles, DDOND 114-135

  • MacLeish, Archibald

  • "Peter Blume," by Robert Ulrich Godsoe, Mock-Up Biography

  • Gift Receipts

  • Banyan Trees

  • Osborn, Bob

  • On Louis Bouche, by Peter Blume, Talk from American Academy in Rome Annual Meeting of Board of Trustees

  • Blankenhorn, Ann and Heber

  • Robert Schoelkopf Gallery

  • Transparencies

  • Taubes Copal

  • Hirshhorn, Joseph and Olga

  • Markowitz, Gerald

  • Modern Art Foundary, Inc.

  • Blankenhorn, Heber

  • University Prints

  • The Boat

  • American Artists Congress

  • Askew, Kirk and Constance

  • Parade, Recollection of the Flood, Tasso's Oak, and The Rock

  • Statement on the Trial of 11 Communists, by Peter Blume

  • Ann and Heber Blankenhorn

  • Columbia University

  • Snapshots

  • S

  • Weston, Christine

  • American West

  • Interview with Peter Blume by Visionary Company Magazine

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