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E.P. (Edgar Preston) and Constance Richardson papers

Archives of American Art

Object Details

Creator
Richardson, Edgar Preston, 1902-1985
Richardson, Constance, 1905-
Names
Archives of American Art
Castano Galleries (Boston, Mass.)
Detroit Institute of Arts
Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Macbeth Gallery
National Collection of Fine Arts (U.S.)
National Portrait Gallery (Smithsonian Institution)
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Philadelphia Museum of Art
White House (Washington, D.C.)
Peale family
Allen, Joseph
Allston, Washington, 1779-1843
Andrews, Wayne
Aram, Siegfried F.
Bishop, Isabel, 1902-1988
Bostick, William A.
Bouché, Louis, 1896-1969
Boyd, Julian P. (Julian Parks), 1903-
Castano, Giovanni, 1896-1978
Cohn, Harold
Copeland, Lammot du Pont
Culver, Charles B. (Charles Beach), 1908-1967
Fleischman, Lawrence A. (Lawrence Arthur), 1925-1997
Flexner, James Thomas, 1908-2003
Frankenstein, Alfred V. (Alfred Victor), 1906-1981
Fredericks, Marshall M., 1908-1998
Freeman, Michael W.
Garrison, Eve Josephson, 1903-2003
Groce, George C., 1899-
Hardy, Jeremiah Pearson, 1800-1889
Heil, Walter, 1890-1973
Hopper, Edward, 1882-1967
Jungwirth, Irene G. (Irene Gayas), 1913-
Krentzin, Earl, 1929-
Kuniyoshi, Yasuo, 1889-1953
Lee-Smith, Hughie (1915-1999)
Lewis, W. S. (Wilmarth Sheldon), 1895-1979
Lynes, Russell, 1910-1991
Marsh, Reginald, 1898-1954
Mast, Gerald, 1908-1971
McDermott, John Francis, 1902-
Middeldorf, Ulrich Alexander, 1901-
Morse, John D., 1906-
Moser, Liselotte, 1906-1983
O'Keeffe, Georgia, 1887-1986
Oliver, Andrew, 1906-
Peale, Charles Willson, 1741-1827
Pleasants, J. Hall (Jacob Hall), 1873-1957
Ripley, S. Dillon (Sidney Dillon), 1913-2001
Rockefeller, John D., 1906-
Rockefeller, Nelson A. (Nelson Aldrich), 1908-1979
Rutledge, Anna Wells
Sellers, Charles Coleman, 1903-
Sheeler, Charles, 1883-1965
Simper, Fred, 1914-
Simpson, Corelli C. W.
Soria, Regina, 1911-
Spark, Victor D. (Victor David), 1898-1991
Speck, Walter, 1895-
Stevens, William B.
Valentiner, Wilhelm Reinhold, 1880-1958
Vose, Robert C. (Robert Churchill), 1911-1998
Watkins, Franklin Chenault, 1894-1972
Wedda, John
Woolfenden, William E. (William Edward), 1918-1995
Wyeth, Andrew, 1917-2009
Place
Detroit (Mich.)
Occupation
Authors -- Michigan -- Detroit
Art historians -- United States
Topic
Art -- Collectors and collecting
Painting, American
Art, American
Romanticism
Art -- History -- Study and teaching
Provenance
Edith Wilkinson first donated a letter to E. P. Richardson from herself in 1957. E.P. Richardson donated papers to the Archives of American Art in 1958 and 1960 and lent materials for microfilming in 1961. Addition material was donated by Constance Richardson in 1985, and by Martha Fleischman in 2003.
Creator
Richardson, Edgar Preston, 1902-1985
Richardson, Constance, 1905-
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E.P. (Edgar Preston) and Constance Richardson papers
Sponsor
Funding for the processing of this collection was provided by the Smithsonian Institution Collections Care and Preservation Fund.
Summary
The papers of art historian E. P. Richardson measure 28.7 linear feet and date from 1814-1996, with the bulk of the materials dating from 1921-1996. Within the papers are scattered biographical materials; acquisition files for Richardson's personal art collection; professional and personal correspondence with colleagues, art historians and critics, artists, museums, galleries, and dealers; numerous writings, including manuscripts and research files for his published books, articles, and lectures; general research notebooks and files compiled by Richardson on a wide variety of art-related topics and artists; professional and committee files; as well as a smaller amount of Constance C. Richardson's papers.
Biographical / Historical
Art historian, museum director, and writer E. P. (Edgar Preston) Richardson (1902-1985) served as director of the Detroit Institute of Arts (1945-1962) and Winterthur Museum (1963-1966). He was also a board member of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts from 1966-1977 and, in 1954, co-founded the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. E. P. Richardson was born in 1902 in Glens Falls, New York and died in Philadelphia in 1985. He graduated from Williams College in Massachusetts in 1925 and studied painting at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts for the three years following graduation. In 1930 he became educational secretary at the Detroit Institute of Arts, was quickly named assistant director in 1933, and served as director from 1945 to 1962. He left Detroit to take the position of director of the Winterthur Museum, where he remained until 1966. Richardson married Constance Coleman in 1931. Born in Berlin, Germany in 1905, Constance Coleman Richardson was an award-winning and widely exhibited realist style painter of American landscapes. She gave up painting in the 1960s and died in 2002. While at the Detroit Institute of Arts, E. P. Richardson co-founded the Archives of American Art with Lawrence Fleischman, and served as the Archives' first director. Richardson was also art advisor to John D. Rockefeller III for over ten years, editor of Art Quarterly from 1938 to 1967, and a member of various boards, including the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, the Smithsonian Arts Commission, and the National Portrait Gallery. He authored numerous books including ones on artists Washington Allston and Charles Willson Peale, and The Way of Western Art: American Romantic Painting (1939), Painting in America: The Story of Four Hundred and Fifty Years (1956), A Short History of Painting in America (1963), and American Art, an Exhibition of the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, 3d (1976).
Extent
28.7 Linear feet
Date
1814-1996
bulk 1921-1996
Archival Repository
Archives of American Art
Identifier
AAA.richedga
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Photographs
Manuscripts
Interviews
Diaries
Transcripts
Sketches
Lectures
Citation
Edgar P. Richardson papers, 1814-1996, bulk 1921-1996. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Processing Information
Multiple accretions of E.P. Richardson's papers were merged with several previously separated miscellaneous manuscript collections, including a Christmas card from Carl Ruggles to the Richardsons, a letter from Edith Wilkinson, and a letter from Charles Sheeler. Constance Richardson's papers had also previously been cataloged separately and was reunited with the original acquisition. Once merged, the collection was minimally processed in 2015 by Kelly Nolte with funding provided by the Smithsonian Institution Collections Care and Preservation Fund. The finding aid was prepared by Kelly Nolte and Barbara Aikens.
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.
Existence and Location of Copies
Portions of the collection and material lent for microfilming are available on 35mm microfilm reels 2803, 267, 3470, D10, and D46 at the Archives of American Art offices and through interlibrary loan. Researchers should note that the arrangement of material described in the container inventory does not reflect the arrangement of the collection on microfilm.
Genre/Form
Photographs
Manuscripts
Interviews
Diaries
Transcripts
Sketches
Lectures
Scope and Contents
The papers of art historian E. P. Richardson measure 28.7 linear feet and date from 1814-1996, with the bulk of the materials dating from 1921-1996. Within the papers are scattered biographical materials; acquisition files for Richardson's personal art collection; professional and personal correspondence with colleagues, art historians and critics, artists, museums, galleries, and dealers; numerous writings, including manuscripts and research files for his published books, articles, and lectures; general research notebooks and files compiled by Richardson on a wide variety of art-related topics and artists; professional and committee files; as well as a smaller amount of Constance C. Richardson's papers. Biographical materials include certificates, awards, and honorary degrees, membership information, personal and family photographs, a few sketches, and a transcript of an oral history Interview with E.P. Richardson conducted by the National Endowment for the Humanities in 1982. There are acquisitions files for the Richardsons' personal art collection that invoices, photographs, correspondence with galleries and collectors, appraisals, price lists, and artwork examination forms. Correspondence is with colleagues, art dealers, collectors, museums and museum curators, foreign scholars, organizations, galleries, artists, art historians and critics, publishers, editors, librarians, friends, and family. Topics regard purchasing art for various collections, consultations about art and collecting including authentications and attributions, publishing, general art history, lectures, and personal matters, among other topics. There is correspondence with the Archives of American Art, Castano Galleries, Lawrence Fleischman, James Thomas Flexner, Alfred V. Frankenstein, George Croce, Walter Heil, Earl Krentzin, Wilmarth Lewis, Russel Lynes, John Francis McDermott, Philadelphia Museum of Art, J. Hall Pleasants, Anna Rutledge, Charles Sellers, Smithsonian Institution, Regina Soria, Victor Spark, William Stevens, Robert Vose, William Woolfenden, and many others. Scattered correspondence with artists is with Isabel Bishop, Louis Bouche, William Bostick, Eve Garrison, Edward Hopper, Irene Jungwirth, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Hughie Lee-Smith, Reginald Marsh, Gerald Mast, Georgia O'Keeffe, Charles Sheeler, Walt Speck, and John Wedda, among many others. The greatest extent of correspondence is with Andrew Wyeth, Harold Cohn, and Frederick Simper. There is also personal correspondence with family and friends, and between E.P. and Constance Richardson. E.P. Richardson's prominence as an art historian, writer, and expert on collecting is well documented through his prolific writings. Materials include drafts, notes, typescripts, and outlines for articles, exhibition catalog essays, and lectures. Also found are research files and publishing documentation for Richardson's books, including Washington Allston: A Study of the Romantic Artist in America (1948), Painting in America (1956), Charles Willson Peale and his World (1983), and American Romantic Painting (1944). There are also miscellaneous notes and four diaries. Two of the diaries comment on the social and cultural life of Detroit; the authenticity of paintings; Richardson's reflections on contemporary American painting, thoughts about museums, dealers, artists, and art historians (especially Wilhelm R. Valentiner); and travel. Notebooks compiled by Richardson on a wide variety art-related topics cover nearly six decades. There are also numerous research files organized Richardson about individual artists and art history. And, the art collector files contain reference materials about art collectors and their collections including Lamont du Pont Copeland, Michael W. Freeman, Nelson Rockefeller, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen, and the Marquis de Somerlous. There are three index card file boxes containing bibliographic data on published books and articles. Professional and committee files document Richardson's professional and consulting work for the Art Quarterly, Detroit Institute of Arts, National Collection of Fine Arts, the National Portrait Gallery, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the John D. Rockefeller III collection, Winterthur Museum, the White House, and the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Constance C. Richardson's papers include business and professional correspondence with various institutions, most extensively with the Macbeth Gallery. In addition, there is a smaller amount of personal correspondence, photographs and slides of her artworks, printed materials, two illustrated notebooks on her work, and miscellaneous notes. Also included is Constance's artist palette.
Restrictions
Use of original material requires an appointment and is limited to the Archives' Washington, D.C. Research Center. Contact References Services for more information.
Related Materials
Related collections among the holdings of the Archives of American Art include an interview with E.P. Richardson dated February 6, 1978 conducted by Linda Downs; and several miscellaneous manuscripts that include an E.P. Richardson Letter to Rockwell Kent, June 15 1959; E.P. Richardson letters to Lawrence Arthur Fleischman, May 13, 1962 and August 22 1954; and a Yasuo Kunioshi letter to E.P. Richardson, July 25 1948. Additional E.P. Richardson papers are found at the Detroit Institute of Arts and in the archives of the Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum.
Separated Materials
The Archives of American Art also holds material lent for microfilming (reel D46) including E.P. Richardson's research material on Jeremiah P. Hardy. These materials are housed at the Smithsonian American Art Museum Library and are not described in the collection container inventory.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1503511475312-1503511475339-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/mw9f0a154af-52ef-402b-b06d-60a290eec749

In the Collection

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  • Artist-Subject files

  • Correspondence

  • With Artists

  • Ulrich, Charles Frederick 1858-1909

  • Carroll, John

  • Moser, Liselotte

  • Krentzin, Earl

  • Clonney, James Goodwyn 1812-1867

  • Notes

  • Lecture, Washington College

  • Research Material, Miscellaneous

  • O'Keeffe, Georgia

  • Thefts

  • Degas, Edgar & Ballet Dancers and Sculptors

  • Burchfield, Charles

  • College Art Association, Attraction of Dogma, Painting and Literature in the 20th Century

  • Printed Material, Publications

  • Constance to E.P. Richardson

  • Metropolitan Museum of Art, Lists

  • Short History of Painting in America

  • France, Spain

  • U.S. 1700-1710; 1720-1730; 1730-1740-50

  • Article, Winterthur Portfolio

  • Peto, John F.

  • Peale, Rembrandt

  • Rockefeller, John D. III, "Man of the Arts" Chapter by John E. Harr

  • Miller, Alfred J.

  • Catalogs, Invitations

  • Baltimore Museum of Art, The Flowering of a New Society

  • Canada

  • Financial Records

  • Untitled Manuscript, IX. The Great Bay of Chesapeake

  • Honors and Awards

  • Hudson Valley, Upper XVIII Century

  • Roseland, Harry 1868-1950

  • Atkins Museum of Fine Arts, George C. Bingham A Hundred Years After

  • A

  • Reissue

  • Names and Addresses

  • Opinions on Internal Revenue Service, Mr. Ruhe, Art Objects

  • Van Dyck, Anton - Helian & Flemish

  • Greenough, Horatio 1805-1852

  • Wright, Louis B.

  • Netherlands

  • Blair County Historical Society Annual Meeting

  • L; Lambdin, George C.; Latrobe, Benjamin Henry; Lawson, Ernest; Le Clear, Thomas 1818-1852; Lu, Joseph

  • Mount Vernon Lithographs 1858-1859

  • Research Notebook

  • Peale, Sarah M.

  • B

  • Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Consultants' Remarks

  • W-Z

  • The Dance, A Study on Paintings of Dancing Children

  • National Portrait Gallery, Commission

  • Opus 2

  • XX Century - 3rd Generation 1905-1924

  • Philadelphia: Print Conference 1973

  • American Architecture - XVIII Century - Formal Tradition

  • Blakelock, Ralph Albert

  • Denmark, Olsen, Harald

  • Inman, Henry

  • Culver, Charles

  • National Portrait Gallery, Policy for Collections

  • Knapton, George

  • Strother, David (Porte Crayon)

  • H; Hudson, Thomas; Hughes, Robert Ball 1806-1868

  • Savage, Edward

  • Untitled Manuscript, III. The Loyalists

  • Photographs

  • Browning, Colleen

  • Calyo, Nicolino; Carles, Arthur b.; Chalfant, J.D. 1956-1931; Champney, Benjamin; Chappel, Alonzo

  • T

  • Print - Four American Political

  • Notes

  • National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution Correspondence, Minutes, Reports

  • Grigaut, Paul, Art Quarterly

  • H

  • Youth Art Month, Art as an Interpretation of Modern Life

  • Murray, Samuel

  • Pleasants, Dr. J. Hall

  • Artworks - Transparencies

  • Whittredge, Worthington

  • Pratt, Matthew

  • Wyeth, Andrew

  • Oral History Interviews of Richardson by Marilyn B. Ghausi for National Endowment for the Humanities, Transcripts

  • Durand, John

  • Bonaparte, Joseph

  • Detroit Institute of Arts

  • Kennedy, David J.

  • Constable, John

  • Explorer Artists XVI Century

  • Vedder, Elihu, Ideal Head

  • Bell, Whitfield J.

  • Fleischman Article & Washington Greys

  • Various Invoices and Checks

  • Groombridge, William 1748-1811

  • National Collection of Fine Arts, Correspondence, Minutes, Reports

  • Unknown

  • Kniep, Christoph Heinrich

  • Research Material, Allston's Documents

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