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Robert John Goldwater papers

Archives of American Art

Object Details

Creator
Goldwater, Robert John, 1907-1973
Names
Museum of Primitive Art
New York University -- Faculty
Queens College (New York, N.Y.) -- Faculty
Gauguin, Paul, 1848-1903
Goldwater, S. S. (Sigismund Schulz), 1873-1942
Lipchitz, Jacques, 1891-1973
Tamayo, Rufino, 1899-1991
Occupation
Editors -- New York (State) -- New York
Art historians -- New York (State) -- New York
Topic
Symbolism
Museum directors -- New York (State) -- New York
Provenance
The Robert John Goldwater papers were donated to the Archives of American Art in 1976 by Goldwater's widow, Louise Bourgeois.
Creator
Goldwater, Robert John, 1907-1973
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Robert John Goldwater papers
Summary
The papers of art historian, educator, editor, and museum director Robert John Goldwater measure 5.4 linear feet and date from 1902-1974. Found are correspondence, subject files, teaching records, writings, and printed material. Also included are the papers, primarily correspondence, of Goldwater's father, S. S. Goldwater, M. D., a nationally recognized expert in the fields of public health, hospital administration, and hospital design and construction.
Biographical Note
Robert John Goldwater (1907-1973), a native New Yorker, studied art history at Columbia College (B.A., 1929), Harvard University (M.A., 1931), and New York University (Ph.D., 1937). Goldwater was a Carnegie Corporation Fellow, 1930-31, a Guggenheim Fellow, 1944-45, and a Fulbright Fellow in France, 1944-45. He was especially interested in primitive art, primitivism and symbolism in modern art, and the history of art criticism. His teaching career began at New York University in 1934. Five years later, Goldwater moved to Queens College. In 1957, he joined the faculty of the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, where he remained until his death in 1973. Goldwater wrote a large number of articles, books, and reviews on a variety of art topics. His books include: Primitivism in Modern Painting (1938), Artists on Art from the XIV to the XX Century (1945), Rufino Tamayo (1947), Modern Art in Your Life (1949), Vincent van Gogh (1954), Jacques Lipchitz (1954), Paul Gauguin (1957), Senufo Sculpture from West Africa (1964), Space and Dream (1968), What Is Modern Sculpture (1969), and Symbolism (1979). From 1957-1963 Goldwater was Director of the Museum of Primitive Art, and for the next decade was Chairman of its administrative committee. In addition, Goldwater served as book review editor of the College Art Association's Art Bulletin from 1944-1947, and from 1947-1953 he was editor of the American Federation of Art's Magazine of Art.
Extent
5.4 Linear feet
Date
1902-1974
Archival Repository
Archives of American Art
Identifier
AAA.goldrobe
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Citation
Robert John Goldwater papers, 1902-1974. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged as 6 series. Series 1: Correspondence, 1934-1973 (Box 1; 0.5 linear ft.) Series 2: Subject Files, 1931-1973 (Box 1; 0.3 linear ft.) Series 3: Teaching Records, 1935-1973 (Boxes 1-2; 1.2 linear ft.) Series 4: Writings, 1932-1973 (Boxes 3-5; 2.2 linear ft.) Series 5: Printed Material, 1931-1974 (Box 5; 0.3 linear ft.) Series 6: Papers of S. S. Goldwater, M.D., 1902-1956 (Boxes 5-6; 0.9 linear ft.)
Processing Information
The collection was processed by Catherine S. Gaines in 2006.
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.
Scope and Content Note
The papers of art historian, educator, editor, and museum director Robert John Goldwater measure 5.4 linear feet and date from 1902-1974. Found are correspondence, subject files, teaching records, writings, and printed material. Also included are the papers, primarily correspondence, of Goldwater's father, S. S. Goldwater, M. D., a nationally recognized expert in the fields of public health, hospital administration, and hospital design and construction. The bulk of Robert John Goldwater's correspondence focuses on his writings and editing work, including his work for Magazine of Art and the Museum of Primitive Art. It is with academic colleagues, art museums, colleges and universities, publishers, former students, and family. There is also scattered correspondence with artists. A list of correspondents is found at the end of this finding aid. Subject files concern topics of interest to Goldwater as well as exhibitions and organizations with which he was involved, and include correspondence, printed material, and notes. Teaching records are from Goldwater's work at both Queens College and New York Universtity and consist mainly of course syllabi, bibliographies, and notes, as well as some administrative records. The largest series in the collection consists of Goldwater's writings, including drafts, manuscripts, and notes for several books, reviews, and talks and lectures. Found here are complete and partial manuscript versions of his books Artists on Art; From David to Delacroix; Jacques Lipchitz; Paul Gaugin; Rufino Tamayo; and Symbolism. Printed material includes many items about or mentioning Goldwater, as well as printed or published articles and reviews written by him. The papers of S. S. Goldwater, M. D. (1873-1942) consist primarily of correspondence documenting his work as a hospital administrator, public health expert, and New York City's Commissioner of Hospitals. They also include biographical information, legal documents, photographs, printed material, and writings.
Restrictions
This material is ACCESS RESTRICTED; permission; written permission is required. Contact Reference Services for more information.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1503512815568-1503512815580-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/mw98183ee31-01c6-4876-97f9-c9dcaa0632d0

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  • Photographs (Clara A. Goldwater wife and Robert John Goldwater son)

  • "Judgments of Primitive Art, 1905-1965" (Berkeley Symposium "Tradition and Creativity in Tribal Art")

  • About/Mentioning S. S. Goldwater

  • Chelsea, P.S. 11 Playground

  • Modern Painting

  • Estate Matters

  • Department of Hospitals Correspondence, Vols. I-III

  • Jacques Lipchitz

  • Museum Training

  • Klee Lecture

  • Printed Material About/Mentioning Robert John Goldwater

  • Redon Lecture

  • Comprehensive Examinations

  • "Painting and Sculpture" (Cornell)

  • Rouault Lecture (Cleveland)

  • "Report on the Cleveland Museum of Art Research on Children's Art Abilities"

  • Notes, "Includes Gauguin"

  • Fellowships

  • Library Call Slips and Notes

  • Report, "Preliminary Report Submitted to His Honor, Mayor F. H. LaGuardia by S. S. Goldwater, M. D., Commissioner for the year 1934 - Aims, Activities, Accomplishments, Aids, Impediments, Criticisms"

  • Minutes and Reports (Queens College)

  • Legal Documents

  • By Clara A. Goldwater

  • Miscellaneous Items

  • Primitive Art

  • Notes and Bibliographies

  • Columbia University, Seminar on American Civilization

  • Tuchman, Phyllis, "Bibliography of the Principal Publications of Robert John Goldwater"

  • "Bonnard - Vuillard - Theatre"

  • Miscellaneous Printed Material

  • Impressionism to Cubism

  • Articles

  • Book Reviews

  • Articles

  • Department of Hospitals Correspondence, Vol. IV

  • Notes, Miscellaneous

  • Articles and Reviews, General Art Topics

  • Draft

  • Newspaper Articles

  • Seuphor, Michel, "Vincent Van Gogh"

  • Principles of Modern Art

  • Writings by Robert John Goldwater

  • Prehistoric and Primitive Art

  • Advisees; Thesis and Dissertation Proposals (includes correspondence)

  • Unidentified Institutions

  • Manuscript

  • Book, Modern Art In Your Life, with Rene d'Harnoncourt (2nd revised ed.)

  • From David to Delacroix (introduction)

  • Book Proposals

  • Book Reviews and Book Advertisements

  • Family Letters

  • Exhibition Announcements (Museum of Modern Art 20th Anniversary; Eva Hesse Memorial Exhibition)

  • Notes and Reproductions

  • Student Lists

  • Post-Impressionist Painting

  • Notes and Comments

  • Correspondence

  • International Association of Art Critics, American Section

  • Primitive Art

  • Vuillard Lecture

  • Books

  • Dali, Salvador, and Dada

  • Budgets

  • Goldwater, Clara A. (mother), Poems

  • Untitled Manuscript/Outline

  • American Art

  • Exhibition Reviews

  • Rufino Tamayo

  • Modern Art (New School)

  • Criticism, Student Papers

  • Fellowships, Fulbright

  • Printed Material

  • Sculpture

  • Boudin and Homer Lecture (text; research materials, photographs)

  • Publication Permissions

  • Artists on Art

  • Exhibition Catalogs (introductions by Goldwater)

  • Bibliography

  • Student Requirements

  • Papers of S. S. Goldwater, M. D.

  • "Cézanne In America" (manuscript and photographs)

  • "Anatomizing Abstract Expressionism" (Museum of Modern Art)

  • Printed Material by Robert John Goldwater

  • Museum of Primitive Art

  • Course Syllabi, Bibliographies, Notes

  • Clippings

  • Miscellaneous Writings

  • Vuillard

  • Talks and Lectures

  • Notes

  • "Ferdinand Hodler: Naturalism, Symbolism and Ethics" (Guggenheim Museum)

  • American Painting since the Civil War

  • "Symbolism, Mainly"

  • College Art Association

  • Teaching Records

  • Art I and II

  • Student Papers

  • Library Call Slips

  • "Robert John Goldwater, A Memorial Exhibition," (Oct. 1973-Feb. 1974)

  • Correspondence

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