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Paul Jenkins papers

Archives of American Art

Object Details

Creator
Jenkins, Paul, 1923-2012
Names
Art Students League (New York, N.Y.)
Martha Jackson Gallery
Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.)
New York University
Baber, Alice
Bluhm, Norman, 1921-1999
De Kooning, Willem, 1904-1997
Dusanne, Zoe, -1977
Erma, Thomas, 1939-1964
Gilot, Francoise, 1921-
Guggenheim, Peggy, 1898-1979
Jenkins, Esther Ebenhoe
Krasner, Lee, 1908-1984
Prantl, Karl
Prince, Frank
Place
China -- Description and Travel
Occupation
Dramatists -- France -- Paris
Dramatists -- New York (State) -- New York
Topic
Abstract expressionism
Artists' studios -- Photographs
Medals -- Design
Painters -- France -- Paris
Painters -- New York (State) -- New York
Provenance
The papers were donated 2007-2009 and in 2012 by Paul and Suzanne Jenkins.
Creator
Jenkins, Paul, 1923-2012
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Paul Jenkins papers
Summary
The papers of abstract expressionist painter and playwright Paul Jenkins measure 11.1 linear feet and date from circa 1915 to 2010. Jenkins's career in New York and Paris is documented through biographical material, family papers, correspondence, writings, personal business records, printed material, photographs of Jenkins in his studio and at various events, and original artwork by Jenkins and others.
Biographical / Historical
Paul Jenkins (1923-2012) was an abstract expressionist painter and playwright in New York, New York, and Paris, France. Jenkins was born in Kansas City, Missouri in 1923, and moved to Youngstown, Ohio as a teenager. After serving in the U.S. Maritime Service and the U.S. Naval Air Corps, Jenkins studied playwriting with George McCalmon at the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University). In 1948, he moved to New York City, where he studied with Yasuo Kuniyoshi at the Art Students League of New York. Over the course of his career, Jenkins experimented with multiple techniques, including oil on primed canvas, flowing paints, acrylics, watercolor, and mixed media collages. After traveling extensively and meeting many artists, Jenkins ultimately became associated with the Abstract Expressionists. His work gained the attention of other members of the art world and he held solo exhibitions at venues such as the Zoe Dusanne Gallery in Seattle and the Martha Jackson Gallery in New York. Jenkins' paintings were purchased by both museums and private collectors, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and Peggy Guggenheim. In addition to his painting, Jenkins continued to explore other creative endeavors. He experimented with sculpture, producing works for events and permanent displays, including the Sculptors' Symposium at the Cooper-Hewitt Museum and the Sculpture Garden of the Hofstra Museum. His plays, such as Strike the Puma, were published and performed off Broadway in New York City. Jenkins's art served as the backdrop for multiple stage productions, and in 1978, his paintings were featured in the Academy Award nominated movie An Unmarried Woman. Jenkins also collaborated on a number of book projects, including Anatomy of a Cloud, a collection of autobiographical collages and texts. Throughout his adult life, Jenkins split most of his time between New York and Paris. He continued to create and exhibit new works until his death in New York in 2012.
Extent
11.1 Linear feet
Date
circa 1915-2010
Archival Repository
Archives of American Art
Identifier
AAA.jenkpaul2
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Travel diaries
Manuscripts
Sketches
Watercolors
Prints
Collages
Visitors' books
Photographs
Scrapbooks
Citation
Paul Jenkins papers, circa 1915-2010. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged as 7 series: Series 1: Biographical Material, circa 1915-1997 (Box 1; 9 folders) Series 2: Correspondence, circa 1930-2010 (Box 1-9, 13; 9 linear feet) Series 3: Writings, circa 1950-2003 (Box 9-10; 0.5 linear feet) Series 4: Personal Business Records, circa 1944-1990 (Box 10; 0.3 linear feet) Series 5: Printed Material, circa 1952-2010 (Box 10-11; 0.6 linear feet) Aeries 6: Artwork, circa 1935-2007 (Box 11-12, OV 14; 0.2 linear feet) Series 7: Photography, circa 1940-1998 (Box 12; 0.4 linear feet)
Processing Information
The collection was processed and described in a finding aid by Rebecca McCormick in 2017.
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.
The donor has retained all intellectual property rights, including copyright, that they may own.
Genre/Form
Travel diaries
Manuscripts
Sketches
Watercolors
Prints
Collages
Visitors' books
Photographs
Scrapbooks
Scope and Contents
The papers of abstract expressionist painter and playwright Paul Jenkins measure 11.1 linear feet and date from circa 1915 to 2010. Jenkins's career in New York and Paris is documented through biographical material, family papers, correspondence, writings, personal business records, printed material, photographs of Jenkins in his studio and at various events, and original artwork by Jenkins and others. Biographical material and family papers consist of awards and certificates, calendars, marriage, divorce, and estate papers, and military service records. Also included are family papers and a scrapbook belonging to Jenkins's aunt, Louise Jenkins. Correspondence, which makes up the bulk of the collection, is with family, friends, and fellow artists, including Alice Baber, Norman Bluhm, Willem de Kooning, and Lee Krasner Pollock, as well as art organizations, schools, museums, galleries, and gallery owners, such as the Art Students League of New York, New York University, Museum of Modern Art, Martha Jackson Gallery, Zoe Dusanne, and Peggy Guggenheim. Writings includes scattered writings by Paul Jenkins, two of his travel diaries, and the guest book for an exhibition in Tokyo. Also found are a copy of Lili Krahmer Verame's China travel diary and the writings and research materials of others. Personal business records consist of financial records, lease documents, price lists, travel documents, and papers regarding Jenkins's rental property. Also included are a file on the New York University medal designed by Jenkins and a file concerning a Karl Prantl statue. Printed material consists of event programs, newsletters, bulletins, member reports, press releases, art exhibition announcements and catalogs, concert and theater announcements and programs, news and magazine clippings, and obituaries and memorial announcements. Artwork contains miscellaneous sketches and collages by Paul Jenkins. Additional artworks include sketches, watercolors, and prints by other artists, as well as 8 oversize mixed media sketches by Frank Prince of Jenkins's Meditation Mandala Sundial sculptures. Photographs of Paul Jenkins depict him in his studio, with family and friends, and at events. Photographs of family and friends include Esther Ebenhoe Jenkins, Alice Baber Jenkins, Norman Bluhm, Thomas Erma, Françoise Gilot, Matsumi "Mike," Carole, and Bunshi Paul Kanemitsu, and Frank Prince.
Restrictions
This collection is open for research. Access to original papers requires an appointment and is limited to the Archives' Washington, D.C. Research Center.
Related Materials
Also found at the Archives of American Art are an interview of Paul Jenkins, August 1969, conducted by Albert Elsen, and an oral history interview, 1968, conducted by Colette Roberts.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1503510534637-1503510534650-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/mw97a17d1c1-3b35-4e96-b562-6daf3559775e

In the Collection

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  • Artwork

  • Correspondence

  • Writings

  • Photographs

  • Biographical Material and Family Papers

  • Thomas Erma

  • Greenberg, Clement and Jenny

  • Sachs, A.M.

  • Baber Jenkins, Alice

  • Thomas Erma

  • Tobey, Mark

  • Alice Baber Jenkins

  • Writings by Paul Jenkins

  • Divorce Papers

  • Paul Jenkins in His Studio

  • Baber, Adin

  • E, Miscellaneous

  • Sawyer, Kenneth and Julia (Randall)

  • Restany, Pierre

  • Denis Bowen

  • Hélion, Fabrice

  • S, Miscellaneous: Sa-Sat

  • A, Miscellaneous: Alq-An

  • Müller, Horst, Galerie Müller

  • Marriage Papers

  • L, Miscellaneous: Lau-Lel

  • Bruyère, André and Boba

  • The Poetry Center

  • Paul Jenkins

  • Barrault, Jean-Louis and Renaud, Madeline

  • Frame-Thomson, Enid

  • Hosiasson, Philippe and Olga

  • H, Miscellaneous: Ha-Hari

  • Woelffer, Emerson

  • Wickersham, Ruby

  • Lubasz, Harry

  • Emmerich, André

  • I, Miscellaneous

  • Muensterberger, Warner

  • C, Miscellaneous: Che-Ci

  • Paul Jenkins at National Museum of Wales Ceremony

  • Oliveira, Nathan

  • Françoise Gilot

  • Jenkins Herrick, Nadyne (Fellers) and McCarthy, L.V. "Mac"

  • H, Miscellaneous: Hof-Hoo

  • Schmied, Wieland

  • Cochrane, J. Peter "J.P.W."

  • Schultze, Bernard and Ursula (Bluhm)

  • Benmussa, Simone

  • Griffin Golda, Lois

  • Obituaries and Memorial Announcements (For Others)

  • Jenkins, William Burris

  • Ebenhoe Jenkins, Esther from Paul Jenkins

  • Lang, Jack

  • Dobkin, John and Immaculada

  • Smith, Louise

  • Price Lists

  • H, Miscellaneous: Her-Hod

  • Martinoty, Jean-Louis

  • Kuniyoshi, Sara Mazo

  • Rosenthal, Halina and Bernard "Tony"

  • Melzac, Vincent

  • Jenkins, Louise from Esther Ebenhoe Jenkins

  • Gervis, Daniel

  • Gary, Helen

  • Sperling, Marie

  • Prokopchuk, Nicholas

  • Francken, Ruth

  • Morgan, Barbara

  • Kroll, Lucy and Nathan

  • Bills and Receipts

  • F, Miscellaneous: Fi-Ford

  • Prince, Frank

  • Check Register

  • Adelmann Olsen, Marianne

  • Dusanne, Zoe

  • B, Miscellaneous: Ba

  • D, Miscellaneous: Del-Don

  • De Carmel, Anna

  • Sawyer, Kenneth B., Writings

  • London, George

  • Dusanne, Zoe

  • Dusanne, Zoe from Paul Jenkins

  • Eastman, Lee V. and Monique

  • Seeman, Joan

  • Kralik, Erika

  • André Verdet

  • Bryan, Sheldon and Carol

  • Materials Regarding Theater

  • T, Miscellaneous: Ta-Th

  • Bunshi Paul Kanemitsu

  • Zokeisha Publications

  • Miscellaneous Artwork by Others

  • Kluger, David

  • Slides, Miscellaneous Subjects

  • Kanemitsu, Carole and Matsumi "Mike"

  • Eban, Aubrey "Abba" and Suzy

  • Bavoillot, Gisou

  • Magazines

  • Pompidou, Alain and Nicole

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