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Louis Pomerantz papers

Archives of American Art

Object Details

Creator
Pomerantz, Louis
Names
American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works
Art Institute of Chicago
Eastman Kodak Company
International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works
Rijksmuseum (Netherlands)
Smithsonian Institution. Traveling Exhibition Service
Feller, Robert L.
Konrad, Anton
Stolow, Nathan
Stout, George L. (George Leslie)
Wilke, Ulfert, 1907-1987
Occupation
Conservators -- Illinois -- Chicago
Topic
Flood damage -- Italy -- Florence
Museum conservation methods -- Study and teaching
Art -- Conservation and restoration
Museum conservation methods -- Technique
Provenance
The Louis Pomerantz papers were donated to the Archives of American Art by Else Pomerantz in 1988.
Creator
Pomerantz, Louis
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Louis Pomerantz papers
Sponsor
Funding for the processing of this collection is provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art. Glass plate negatives in this collection were digitized in 2019 with funding provided by the Smithsonian Women's Committee.
Summary
The papers of Chicago art conservator, Louis Pomerantz, measure 34.2 linear feet and date from 1937 to 1988, with the bulk of the material dating from the 1950s-1980s. The papers document two principal aspects of Pomerantz's professional life: his conservation work for institutions and individuals, and the development of his professional expertise as documented through his writings and teachings, his continued conservation training, and his involvement in professional organizations. Files include scattered biographical material, professional correspondence, interviews, writings, project and client files, teaching and reference files, printed material, and photographic material primarily documenting conservation treatments and techniques.
Biographical / Historical
Chicago art conservator Louis Pomerantz (1919-1988), established and operated the conservation lab at the Art Institute of Chicago and then maintained a private practice conducting conservation work for individual collectors and various museums and art institutions in the midwest. Pomerantz had originally intended to be an artist and enrolled at the Art Students League. After serving in World War II, he returned to Europe to study conservation as an apprentice to a private restorer in Paris, followed by a year spent working under the chief restorer at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, and study at the Courtauld Institute and the National Gallery in London. As head of the Art Institute of Chicago's first conservation lab from 1956-1961, Pomerantz employed new and emerging techniques such as powerful binocular microscopes, ultra-violet, infra-red and X-ray machines to study paintings, and a hot table to bond new canvasses to support old ones. Following his resignation from the Art Institute of Chicago to pursue his private practice, Pomerantz organized conservation training programs, and wrote widely on conservation. He served on the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (AIC) and was a member of the committee which adopted the AIC's first code of ethics for art conservators in May 1967. He became consultant to various art and natural history museums including the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, where he formed part of the conservation team that completed an extensive renovation of the museum's Javanese gamelan ensemble composed of 23 brass and wood musical instruments.The gamelan was presented and played for the first time since 1893 in 1978, following the restoration. Pomerantz also organized several museum exhibitions on conservation, including Know What You See, which was shown at more than 100 museums around the United States, Canada and Mexico, as part of the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES).
Extent
34.2 Linear feet
Date
1937-1988
bulk 1950-1988
Archival Repository
Archives of American Art
Identifier
AAA.pomeloui
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Photographs
Interviews
Illustrations
Sound recordings
Citation
Louis Pomerantz papers, 1937-1988, bulk 1950s-1988. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged as 9 series. Glass plate negatives are housed separately and closed to researchers. Series 1: Biographical Material, 1940s-1980s (12 folders; Boxes 1, 33) Series 2: Correspondence, 1940s-1988 (3.6 linear feet; Boxes 1-4) Series 3: Interviews, 1961-circa 1970s (8 folders; Box 4) Series 4: Writings and Notes, 1950s-1980s (2.8 linear feet; Box 7) Series 5: Project/Client Files, 1950s-1987 (13.8 linear feet; Boxes 7-20) Series 6: Teaching and Reference Files, 1940s-1980s (3.9 linear feet; Boxes 20-24) Series 7: Personal Business Records, 1950s (0.6 linear feet; Boxes 24-25) Series 8: Printed Material, 1937-1970s (0.6 linear feet; Boxes 25, 33) Series 9: Photographic Material, 1940s-1980s (8.4 linear feet; Boxes 25-36, OV 37, MGP 1)
Processing Information
The collection was processed to a minimal level and a finding aid prepared by Stephanie Ashley in 2014-2015, with funding provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art. The Archives of American Art has implemented minimal processing tactics when possible in order to increase information about and access to more of our collections. Minimal processing included arrangement to the series, subseries, and folder levels. Generally, items within folders were simply verified with folder titles, but not arranged further. The collection was rehoused in archival containers and folders, but not all staples and clips were removed. Glass plate negatives were re-housed in 2015 with a grant provided by the Smithsonian Collections Care and Preservation Fund.
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
Interviews
Illustrations
Sound recordings
Scope and Contents
The papers of Chicago art conservator, Louis Pomerantz, measure 34.2 linear feet and date from 1937 to 1988, with the bulk of the material dating from the 1950s-1980s. The papers document two principal aspects of Pomerantz's professional life: his conservation work for institutions and individuals, and the development of his professional expertise as documented through his writings and teachings, his continued conservation training, and his involvement in professional organizations. Files include scattered biographical material, professional correspondence, interviews, writings, project and client files, teaching and reference files, printed material, and photographic material primarily documenting conservation treatments and techniques. Biographical material includes military and educational records, as well as resumés and references from various art institutions and individuals. Pomerantz's professional correspondence is with other conservators including Anton J. Konrad, Nathan Stolow, and Jean Volkmer, conservation scientists such as Robert L. Feller, and people who assisted Pomerantz early in his career such as George Stout. Also documented is Pomerantz's relationship with the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES) which undertook his traveling Know What You See exhibition, his involvement with museums and other art institutions, and companies who developed and manufactured conservation equipment such as Eastman Kodak. Interviews include circa 9 radio station interviews on sound tape reels and sound cassettes of Pomerantz individually or with others, including a recording of a conversation regarding the Florence flood. Writings and notes are by Pomerantz and include typescripts, notes and background material for lectures and papers delivered from the 1950s-1980s. Also found is a portfolio of his writings from 1962-1978, and a notebook Pomerantz compiled while working at the Rijksmuseum which includes notes, hand-drawn colored illustrations and photographs of conservation techniques. Project/client files form the largest series and document Pomerantz's work, both in private practice and as conservator at the Art Institute of Chicago, through conditions reports, recommendations for and records of treatment, related correspondence, financial documentation, and photographic material. Teaching and reference files comprise material gathered by Pomerantz during participation in professional organizations and events, such as the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, and the International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works. Also found are subject files, consisting of reference material and correspondence, on a wide range of conservation-related subjects. Personal business records from the 1950s consist of receipts for conservation-related supplies and one folder of business tax records. Printed material primarily includes news clippings documenting Pomerantz's career up to and including the 1970s, clippings on conservation-related news, blank postcards of artwork, and two exhibition catalogs. Photographic material includes images demonstrating a wide variety of conservation techniques, including sets of slides used for lectures and presentations, and images of Pomerantz at work. Also found are photos of artists including Ulfert Wilke. Photographic media include black and white and color photos, slides, glass slides, X-rays and corresponding prints, negatives and 5 glass plate negatives.
Restrictions
Use of original papers requires an appointment and is limited to the Washington D.C. research center. Use of audiovisual recordings with no duplicate access copy requires advance notice.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1503511471982-1503511472001-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/mw9ebc89f63-5341-4a3e-a804-7d813b2c111c

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  • Dougherty, Ruth

  • Orraca, Jose

  • Oshkosh Pubic Museum

  • Beckman, Tom

  • Rujemann, Helmut

  • Epstein, Julius

  • Met-L Wood Corporation

  • "A Standard for Recording Angle of Light in Photography"

  • Salaries Civil Service, Grades

  • Handouts for University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

  • Corcoran Gallery of Art

  • Seckel, Helmut P. G.

  • University of Texas at Austin

  • Hahn Bros. Fireproof Warehouses, Inc.

  • Strilky, Rick

  • Dawson, Mrs. J. K.

  • Adler Planetarium

  • Arenberg, Albert L.

  • Omaha Metropolitan Arts Council

  • Milwaukee Art Center/Museum, Layton Collection Examination Reports

  • Tahk, Christopher

  • Intermuseum Conservation Association

  • Fagen, Abel E.

  • Kennedy, Ellen Dickson

  • Chemistry of Art

  • Professional Papers by Walter C. McCrone

  • John Russell Mitchell Foundation

  • Roloff, John

  • Milwaukee Art Center/Museum, Priority #1, October 11, 1963 List

  • "Lining Treatment of a Northwest Coast Indian Cedar Mat (Makah Tribe)"

  • Weidner, Marilyn Kemp

  • Slide Notebook #14, and Loose Notebook Slides

  • Federal Insurance Co.

  • Kaufman, Xavier

  • Herbert H. Kohl Charities, Inc.

  • Ives, Timothy R

  • E. Leitz, Inc.

  • Textile Conservation Workshop

  • Walter R. Ratai, Inc.

  • Dolnick, Mr. and Mrs. Lee

  • Barker, Elvera

  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Application of Science in Examination of Works of Art, Seminar

  • Notes, Mural Paintings, Causes of Deterioration

  • Schwartzbaum, Paul M.

  • Weiland, Bernard and Rae

  • Field, Mrs. E. S.

  • "Inherent Vice"

  • McCrone, Walter C. (McCrone Associates)

  • American National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago

  • Sears, Roebuck & Co.

  • Phillips, Rhoda

  • Arts Club of Chicago

  • Mayer, Robert B.

  • Lord, Day & Lord

  • Southside Historic Preservation Fund

  • Slide Notebooks #1-2

  • Devenberg, Susan

  • Chicago Tribune

  • Zeisler, Richard S.

  • Professional Picture Framers Association

  • Hadley-Rollin

  • Slide Notebooks #6-7

  • Valparaiso University

  • Feinberg, Bernard

  • Fisher, Margaret and Thomas

  • Miscellaneous

  • Bader, Alfred

  • Hill, Louis W., Jr.

  • Baxter, Mrs.

  • Rijksmuseum

  • Baumgarten, Dodie

  • Board of Jewish Education

  • McMahnon, Marion

  • Anderson, Alice (Mrs. Arthur M.)

  • "Art Consumption: To Escalate or Control?"

  • Fakes and Frauds

  • Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES)

  • Zurcher, Suzette

  • Butler, Gerald

  • Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum

  • Levine, Jack

  • Pick, Albert

  • Museum of Modern Art

  • Fogg Art Museum, Center for Conservation and Technical Studies Workshop Seminar

  • On X-Rays of Paintings

  • Grahn, Douglas

  • Grober, Sam

  • Project/Client Slides, Unsorted

  • Eastman Kodak Company

  • Unitarian Church of Evanston

  • Powell, Mrs.

  • Ednalite Optical Co., Inc.

  • Lawrence University

  • Shapiro, Joseph

  • Elsse's Ceramics

  • Unidentified Sound Recordings

  • Gable, Robert E.

  • Milwaukee Public Library

  • Saturday Evening Post

  • Museum of Modern Art

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