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Little Gallery records

Archives of American Art

Object Details

Creator
Little Gallery (Birmingham, Mich.)
Names
De Erdely, Francis, 1904-1959
DeSalle, Albert
DeSalle, Peggy
Lamouroux, Jean
Sepeshy, Zoltan, 1898-1974
Topic
Women art dealers
Provenance
The papers were donated in 1985 by William E. Woolfenden as personal representative of the estate of Marguerite L. deSalle.
Creator
Little Gallery (Birmingham, Mich.)
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Sponsor
The processing of this collection received Federal support from the Smithsonian Collections Care and Preservation Fund, administered by the National Collections Program and the Smithsonian Collections Advisory Committee.
Summary
The Little Gallery records measure 11.5 linear feet and date from 1918 to 1985. The collection documents Little Gallery's operations through artist, exhibition, and subject files, printed material, photographs, and one sound recording. The collection also includes personal and professional papers, photographs, and some printed material related to Marguerite (Peggy) and Albert deSalle.
Biographical / Historical
Established in 1950 by Marguerite (Peggy) deSalle, the Little Gallery in Birmingham, Michigan was the first gallery in the region to deal in and exhibit contemporary art. Initially deSalle primarily handled the work of local artists starting out in their careers, and the work of faculty from the Cranbrook Academy of Art. deSalle's ex-husband and close friend, artist Zoltan Sepeshy, assisted her in meeting local artists to show at the gallery. Over time, Little Gallery added the works of artists from Europe, Africa, and other parts of the United States. deSalle also established a framing gallery in the basement, and showed jewelry and pottery in addition to paintings and sculptures. Peggy deSalle (1903-1985) was born in Hungary where she lived until her family emigrated to New York when she was six years old. As a young woman she frequented the studio of Michigan painter Paul Honore, where she met Albert deSalle and Zoltan Sepeshy. In the 1920s she worked as a photographer for William Suhr, a restorer of paintings, at the Detroit Institute of Arts. While working there, she was offered the opportunity to learn photography at various museums in Europe, particularly Germany. In the 1940s, prior to opening the Little Gallery, deSalle worked out of her home selling art, antiques, silver, goblets, bowls, and paintings brought to the United States by German political refugees. At one point her inventory was approximately 200 works of art. Albert deSalle served in the U.S. army and was honorably discharged in 1918. In the 1920s and 1930s, deSalle performed in the theatre and worked in a secretarial and managerial capacity for artist Paul Honore. Not long after Peggy began Little Gallery, Albert joined the gallery's staff and remained there until his death in 1964. In 1983, Peggy donated funds for the founding of the Peggy and Albert deSalle Gallery of Photography at the Detroit Institute of Art.
Function
Art galleries, Commercial -- Michigan
Extent
11.5 Linear feet
Date
1918-1985
Archival Repository
Archives of American Art
Identifier
AAA.littgall
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Scrapbooks
Drawings
Sound recordings
Citation
Little Gallery records, 1918-1985. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement
This collection is arranged as six series. Series 1: Artist Files, 1950-1982 (Box 1-4; 4 linear feet) Series 2: Exhibition Files, 1956-1975 (Box 5; .4 linear feet) Series 3: Subject Files,1950-1988 (Box 5-9; 4 linear feet) Series 4: Peggy and Albert deSalle Personal and Professional Papers, 1918-1985 (Box 9-11; 2.3 linear feet) Series 5: Printed Material, 1922-1984 (Box 11, 13; .5 linear feet) Series 6: Photographs, 1920s-1980s (Box 11-13, .4 linear feet)
Processing Information
The collection was processed and a finding aid prepared by Christopher DeMairo in 2021.
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
Scrapbooks
Drawings
Sound recordings
Scope and Contents
The Little Gallery records measure 11.5 linear feet and date from 1918 to 1985. The collection documents Little Gallery's operations through artist, exhibition, and subject files, printed material, photographs, and one sound recording. The collection also includes personal and professional papers, photographs, and some printed material related to Marguerite (Peggy) and Albert deSalle. Artist files consist of photographs of artwork, correspondence, price lists, shipping information, biographical summaries, and some printed material pertaining to various artists represented at the Little Gallery. Two artists particularly documented in these records are Francis De Erdely and Jean Lamouroux, who were both friends of Peggy deSalle and her husband Albert. Exhibition files contain correspondence, shipping information, price lists, inventories, publicity material, and several pieces of posterboard signage. Little Gallery's subject files consist of correspondence, photographs, financial information, printed material, and other items that relate to advertising, other galleries and museums, contributions of artwork, collectors, and more. Peggy and Albert deSalle's personal and professional papers include papers related to Peggy's career as an artwork photographer, writings, correspondence with artists, price lists, inventories, artist biographies, and photographs that document Peggy deSalle's transition into selling the art of European craftsmen. Printed material documents Little Gallery exhibitions and events, as well as activities of Peggy and Albert deSalle outside the gallery, artists, and events at other galleries and organizations. Also found is a deSalle family scrapbook. Photographs are primarily of Peggy and Albert deSalle, gatherings with friends, and professional events, including interior and exterior photos of the Little Gallery.
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. Researchers interested in accessing born-digital records or audiovisual recordings in this collection must use access copies. Contact References Services for more information.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1596261641557-1596261641559-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/mw94ddb4b0d-eac8-4ac1-bdcd-bff3ca52dd12

In the Collection

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  • Natzler, Gertrud and Otto

  • Natzler, Gertrud and Otto

  • Artist Files

  • Natzler, Gertrud and Otto

  • Lietzke, Luke and Rolland

  • Scrapbook, Little Gallery

  • Correspondence

  • Ellis, Robert

  • Fisher, Wally

  • Winter, Edward

  • O, Last Name

  • Snow, Nicholas

  • Essex, Shirley

  • Renovation, Little Gallery

  • Schwartz, Leonard

  • Articles and Newspaper Clippings, Albert and Peggy deSalle Gallery of Photography

  • Galleries, Nechemia Glezer and Company

  • A, Last Name

  • De Erdely, Francis

  • Announcements, Little Gallery

  • Account Book

  • I-L, Miscellaneous

  • Paul Wescher

  • Notes and Writings

  • Advertising

  • G, Last Name

  • Angulo, Antonio and Josef Drapell

  • Whalen, Dick

  • J, Last Name

  • Little Gallery Opening and Displays

  • Lemon, David

  • Introduction Speech for the Dorothy Liberman Weisman Award

  • Detroit Art Institute

  • Rentals and Loans

  • Cohn, Harold

  • E, Last Name

  • Papers

  • Japan Show

  • Midtown Galleries

  • Correspondence and Papers

  • Van Dommelen, David

  • Belisle, Victor

  • F, Last Name

  • Time in the Wastebasket: Poems, Collages, Parables, and Dreams, Paul Wescher

  • Printmakers Exhibitions

  • Italian Renaissance Painters, Images and Notes

  • Rahon, Alice

  • Correspondence and Papers

  • Contributions of Art

  • Culver, Charles

  • Homemade Greeting Cards

  • McChesney, Clifton

  • Peggy deSalle Outside of Little Gallery

  • Exhibition Material, Other Galleries and Museums

  • Flettrich, Leonard

  • Kipp, Maria

  • Frinta, Irena and Mojmir

  • Willard Ayer Nash in Santa Fe Studio

  • Ogiluis, Victor, Restoration

  • Gale, Richard

  • Van Leyden, Karin and Ernst

  • Library Catalog, Little Gallery

  • P, Miscellaneous

  • Acton, Hugh

  • Memorials, Friends

  • Archives of American Art

  • Szilagyi, Eve

  • DeMartelly, John

  • Employees, Avril Vaughan

  • W, Last Name

  • Fredericks, Marshall

  • Wynsma, Kenneth

  • New Orleans Exhibition

  • Cranbrook Show

  • Honorable Discharge from U.S. Army, Albert deSalle

  • Exhibition Files

  • Lectures on Art Appreciation

  • Peggy deSalle

  • Albert deSalle

  • Travel Diary, Paris, England, Budapest, and Vienna

  • De Holesch, Denes

  • H, Last Name

  • Anniversary Exhibitions

  • Pillin, William

  • Travel

  • A, Miscellaneous

  • Bloomfield Art Association

  • Articles and Newspaper Clippings, Little Gallery

  • Sepeshy, Zoltan, Photographs

  • Cox, Sally

  • Lutzeier, Paul

  • Fourth Contemporary Printmakers Show

  • Chew, Teng Beng

  • Card and Pamphlet, Drafts

  • Dinners and Other Events

  • Ellison, Phyllis

  • Ispanky, Lazlo

  • Scrapbook, Albert and Peggy deSalle

  • D, Miscellaneous

  • International, Japan, India, and Thailand

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