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Margaret De Patta papers

Archives of American Art

Object Details

Creator
De Patta, Margaret, 1903-1964
Names
California College of Arts and Crafts (San Francisco, Calif.)
California Labor School
Nanette L. Laitman Documentation Project for Craft and Decorative Arts in America
Nanny's Design Gallery
Oregon State System of Higher Education
San Francisco Metal Arts Guild
Barson, Fred
Bielawski, Eugene
Davis, Adelle
Designs Contemporary
Fleisher, Janet
Flory, Alice
McHendrie, Janet
Ries, Victor, 1907-
Untracht, Oppi
Occupation
Jewelers -- California -- San Diego
Educators -- California -- San Diego
Topic
Women artists
Women designers
Women educators
Provenance
The Margaret De Patta papers were donated in two installments in 2003 and 2015 by Martha Bielawski, the second wife of Margaret De Patta's second husband, Eugene Bielawski. These papers were collected as part of the Nanette L. Laitman Documentation Project for Craft and Decorative Arts in America.
Creator
De Patta, Margaret, 1903-1964
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Margaret De Patta papers
Summary
The papers of California jewelry designer Margaret De Patta measure 2.7 linear feet and date from circa 1930 to 2012. The papers include correspondence, writings, teaching files, exhibition files, personal business records, printed material, artwork and sketchbooks, and photographs.
Biographical / Historical
San Francisco contemporary jewelry designer Margaret De Patta, née Strong, was born in Tacoma, Washington in 1903 and raised in San Diego, California. She was among the first contemporary studio jewelers and a proponent of modernism. De Patta studied painting at the San Diego Academy of Fine Arts from 1921-1923, the California School of Fine Arts from 1923-1925, and the New York Art Students League from 1926-1929. Margaret De Patta began to create jewelry when she designed her own modernist wedding ring for her marriage to Sam De Patta in 1929. By the mid-1930s, she had become an accomplished jeweler whose work was frequently shown in galleries and museums. Her jewelry was featured in the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition in San Francisco. Around 1939, De Patta also started collaborating with Francis Sperisen, a noted San Francisco lapidary. De Patta designed the shapes of the jewelry using Lucite and wood, and Sperisen would use her models as a reference for the actual gem cutting. From 1940-1941, De Patta attended the Chicago Bauhaus (now the Institute of Design) where she studied under Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. De Patta's time at the school was formative and Moholy-Nagy was tremendously impressed with her work. She also met her future second husband Gene Bielawski while she was a student in Chicago. In 1941, De Patta returned to San Francisco, divorced Sam De Patta, and renovated her Laidley Street house in Glen Park. In 1946, she married Eugene Bielawski. The couple taught at the California Labor School. They also moved to Napa and founded Designs Contemporary, a business for producing jewelry that was as high quality as De Patta's handcrafted pieces at more affordable prices. Since all aspects of the business were conducted by the two of them, the workload became overwhelming and Designs Contemporary closed in 1957. In 1951, Margaret De Patta was a founding member of the San Francisco Metal Arts Guild, established to promote the metal arts and specifically address the unique needs of studio jewelers. During her lifetime, she befriended many artists and continued to create jewelry, teach, and lecture. De Patta died by suicide in 1964. Her innovative jewelry designs continue to be influential today.
Extent
2.7 Linear feet
Date
circa 1930-2012
Archival Repository
Archives of American Art
Identifier
AAA.depamarg
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Photographs
Sketchbooks
Designs
Drawings
Citation
Margaret De Patta papers, circa 1930-2012. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement
This collection is arranged as 8 series. Series 1: Correspondence, 1946-2011 (0.4 linear feet; Box 1) Series 2: Writings, circa 1935-1963 (0.1 linear feet; Box 1) Series 3: Teaching Files, 1944-1969 (0.2 linear feet; Box 1) Series 4: Exhibition Files, 1948-2012 (0.4 linear feet; Boxes 1-2) Series 5: Personal Business Records, 1943-2001 (0.9 linear feet; Box 2) Series 6: Printed Material, 1938-1981 (0.1 linear feet; Box 3) Series 7: Artwork and Sketchbook, circa 1930-circa 1960 (0.2 linear feet; Box 3) Series 8: Photographs, circa 1935-1967 (0.4 linear feet; Boxes 3-4, OV 5)
Processing Information
The collection was processed and a finding aid prepared by Rihoko Ueno 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
Photographs
Sketchbooks
Designs
Drawings
Scope and Contents
The papers of California jewelry designer Margaret De Patta measure 2.7 linear feet and date from circa 1930 to 2012. The papers include correspondence, writings, teaching files, exhibition files, personal business records, printed material, artwork and sketchbooks, and photographs. Personal and professional correspondence is with family, friends, artists, galleries, museums, and universities. Notable correspondents include Fred Barson, Adelle Davis, Janet Fleisher, Alice Flory, Janet McHendrie, Victor Ries, Oppi Untracht, and Nanny's Design Gallery. Writings include essays, personal statements, and notes. There is also an outline for a book on design and an annotated calendar. Teaching files consist of course materials, administrative records, meeting minutes, and limited correspondence from the California Labor School. There are also a few folders from the California College of Arts and Crafts and the Oregon State System of Higher Education. Exhibition files include announcements, correspondence, inventories, price lists, loan forms, and other material for Margaret De Patta shows at museums and galleries. Personal business records consist of financial, legal, and administrative records on Margaret De Patta's jewelry designs and sales, as well as material related to Designs Contemporary, the jewelry production business created and managed by De Patta and her husband Eugene Bielawski. There is also material on large gifts and loans to museums and universities, and files relating to the San Francisco Metal Arts Guild. Printed materials are mostly clippings about Margaret De Patta and other subjects, along with a few magazines and periodicals, including the San Francisco Metal Arts Guild newsletters, 1952-1964. There is one sketchbook and several folders of drawings, jewelry designs, and flatware designs. The bulk of the photographs are of jewelry and other objects designed by Margaret De Patta. There are a few photographs of Margaret De Patta working on jewelry and other subjects, such as a trip to Japan and her house on Laidley Street in California.
Restrictions
Use of original papers requires an appointment and is limited to the Archives' Washington, D.C. Research Center. Contact Reference Services for more information.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1562711018555-1562711018564-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/mw94fb09f4d-503c-448e-b346-616d80a939d3

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  • Photographs

  • Chicago Institute of Design Photographs of Artwork

  • Laidley Street House

  • Ries, Victor

  • Oregon State System of Higher Education

  • Elm Shop

  • Margaret De Patta Jewelry Brochure

  • Harry Koepke

  • Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

  • Business Name Filing and Business Plan

  • Falkenstein, Claire

  • Miscellaneous Notes

  • Teaching Files

  • Earrings

  • Metal Arts Guild

  • Treasure Chest

  • Invoices

  • Kyoto, Japan Trip

  • Untracht, Oppi

  • Artwork and Sketchbook

  • Sperisen, Francis

  • Nanny's Design Gallery

  • Annotated Appointment Calendar

  • Hanada, Teruko

  • Design Today Incorporated

  • Stationary

  • Miscellaneous Clippings

  • Masters of Modern Design, 1935-1960 (1990)

  • Bielawski vs. Palmer Legal Case

  • Personal Business Records

  • 21 Laidley Street Property

  • Jewelry Designs for Custom Orders

  • Brooches

  • Magazines and Catalogs

  • Summaries of Student Feedback

  • Ohio Union - Jewelry by Margaret De Patta (1956)

  • The Guild

  • Notes on Materials by Margaret De Patta and Eugene Bielawski

  • American Craftsmen's Educational Council

  • Renk, Merry

  • Craft Horizons

  • Jewelry for "The Production Line" Brochure

  • For Modern Living (1949)

  • Amberg-Hirth Gallery

  • Course Materials and Reading Lists

  • Georg Jensen Inc.

  • Rings

  • American Jewelry and Related Objects (1955)

  • California Design, 1930-1965: "Living in a Modern Way" (2011-2012)

  • Margaret De Patta Making Jewelry

  • Business Cards and Contacts

  • Hughes Gallery

  • Crossroads Inc.

  • Assorted University Exhibitions

  • Modern Jewelry

  • Correspondence with Customers about Jewelry Designs

  • American Craft Museum

  • Notes on Gem Cutting for Francis Sperisen

  • Boyd Britton Associates

  • Eugene Bielawski Legal Document

  • Cabaniss

  • Letters of Inquiry and Prospects

  • Donation of Moholy-Nagy Artwork to Los Angeles County Museum of Art

  • "Transparency" Drawings

  • Archives of American Art

  • Miscellaneous Exhibition Applications and Invitations

  • Budget and Expenses

  • Invoices and Records

  • Modern Center

  • Black, Starr & Gorham, Inc.

  • Essays on Jewelry, Craftsmanship, and Design

  • California State Fair and Exposition (1955)

  • Class Outlines

  • Aloi, Robert

  • Designer-Craftsman U.S.A. (1953)

  • Turner, Ralph

  • Billing Ledger

  • I.F.A. Galleries

  • Space-Light-Structure: The Jewelry of Margaret De Patta (2012)

  • Loom and Lathe: The Art of Kay Sekimachi and Bob Stocksdale (2008)

  • Budget and Expenses Notes

  • Margaret De Patta Making Jewelry

  • Inventory and Price List

  • American Federation of Arts

  • Staff Meeting Minutes

  • Cele Peterson Store

  • Arts & Architecture Magazine

  • Retailers

  • Information on Special Orders

  • Sterling Silver Flatware Design Competition

  • Bielawski, Eugene and Martha

  • Smithsonian National Collection of Fine Arts

  • American Craftsmen's Council

  • Arts and Crafts Design Unit of Tibbals, Crumley, Musson Architects

  • Jewelry Appraisals by Eugene Bielawski

  • California Designed (1955)

  • Letters to Family from Japan Trip

  • Fiber, Clay & Metal Exhibitions

  • California College of Arts and Crafts

  • Fresno Art Center

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