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Myron Bement Smith Collection

National Museum of Asian Art

Object Details

Creator
Smith, Myron Bement, 1897-1970
Names
Aga-Oglu, Mehmet, 1896-1949
Former owner
Blake, Marion Elizabeth
Names
Ettinghausen, Richard
Field, Henry
Herzfeld, Ernst, 1879-1948
Kuban, Dogan
Moe, Henry Allen
Pope, Arthur Upham, 1881-1969
Topic
Islamic architecture
Islamic Architecture-Turkey
Iran-description and travel
Iran-History 20th Century
Islamic Architecture-Middle East
Iran-social life and customs
United States-Social life and customs
Mosques
Architecture -- Iran
Provenance
Gift of Katherine Dennis Smith, transfered from National Anthropological Archives.
Creator
Smith, Myron Bement, 1897-1970
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Myron Bement Smith Collection
Summary
The Myron Bement Smith collection consists of two parts, the papers of Myron Bement Smith and his wife Katharine and the Islamic Archives. It contains substantial material about his field research in Italy in the 1920s and his years working on Islamic architecture in Iran in the 1930s. Letters describe the milieu in which he operated in Rochester NY and New York City in the 1920s and early 1930s; the Smiths' life in Iran from 1933 to 1937; and the extensive network of academic and social contacts that Myron and Katharine developed and maintained over his lifetime. The Islamic Archives was a project to which Smith devoted most of his professional life. It includes both original materials, such as his photographs and notes, and items acquired by him from other scholars or experts on Islamic art and architecture. Smith intended the Archives to serve as a resource for scholars interested in the architecture and art of the entire Islamic world although he also included some materials about non-Islamic architecture.
Biographical Note
Myron Bement Smith was born in Newark Valley, New York in 1897 and grew up in Rochester, New York. He died in Washington D.C. in 1970. He showed an early interest in drawing, and after graduation from high school, he worked as a draftsman for a Rochester architect. He served in the US Army Medical Corps in France during World War I and on return again worked as an architectural draftsman. He studied at Yale University from 1922 to 1926, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. During summer vacations, he worked as draftsman or designer for architectural firms in New York City. After graduation, he received a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation grant and spent two years in Italy doing research on northern Italian brick and stone work. He used photography as an tool for his research and published several well-illustrated articles. On return he joined an architectural firm in Philadelphia and in 1931 became a registered architect in New York. He enrolled in Harvard University graduate school in 1929 pursuing a Master of Fine Arts degree. In April 1930, Smith was appointed Secretary of the newly created American Institute for Persian Art and Archaeology founded by Arthur Upham Pope and located in New York City. He had no prior academic or work experience in Islamic art or architecture, and his job entailed designing publications, arranging lectures, organizing exhibitions and fund raising. That summer he arranged an independent study course at Harvard University on Persian art and subsequently studied Persian language at Columbia University and attended graduate courses at the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University. His work and academic credentials enabled him to compete successfully for a research fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies in 1933 to study Iranian Islamic architecture. Accompanied by his new bride Katharine Dennis, Smith left for Iran in 1933. They suffered a horrendous motor vehicle accident in Iraq en route and required a lengthy recuperation in Lebanon and Cyprus. The Smiths eventually arrived in Isfahan, Iran, where they established their "Expedition House," as Smith called it, in a rented faculty house at Stuart College. Smith's research consisted of meticulous photographic documentation of Islamic monuments and architectural sketches and drawings of many of them. He concentrated on the Isfahan area but also documented monuments elsewhere in Iran. Smith outfitted his station wagon as a combination camper and research vehicle in which he and his staff traveled widely. Katharine sometimes traveled with him but generally she remained in Isfahan managing the household and logistics for the "expedition." The Smiths left Iran in 1937. Smith published several articles about Iran's Islamic monuments based on his field research and in 1947 completed his PhD thesis for The Johns Hopkins University on the vault in Persian architecture. His professional career from 1938 until his death in 1970 consisted of a series of temporary academic positions, contract work and government or academic sponsored lecture tours and photographic exhibits. He had a long lasting relationship with the Library of Congress where he served as an Honorary Consultant from 1938 to 1940 and again from 1948 to 1970; from 1943 to 1944 he was Chief of the Iranian Section at the Library. Despite his lack of published material, Smith was well-known among academic, government and private citizens who worked, traveled or were otherwise interested Iran and the Islamic world. Smith developed an extensive network of professional and social contacts that dated from his early student days and increased markedly during his time at the Persian Institute and later in Iran. He kept in touch with them and they touted him to others who were interested in Iran or Islamic art and architecture. This network served him well in realizing his ambition of creating a resource for scholars that relied on photographs to document Islamic architecture. The Islamic Archives began with his own collection of photographs from his Iran research and grew to include all manner of photographic and other materials not only on the Islamic world but also other areas. Creating and managing the Archives became the main focus of Smith's professional life and career. In 1967 he received a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to revise his PhD thesis as a publishable manuscript but died before he could complete it.
Extent
192 Linear feet
Date
circa 1910-1970
Custodial History
Gift of Katharine Dennis Smith.
Archival Repository
Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives
Identifier
FSA.A.04
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Citation
The Myron Bement Smith Collection, FSA A.04. National Museum of Asian Art Archives. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Gift of Katherine Dennis Smith.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged into 2 major series with further subseries. A third series inventories the outsized and miscellaneous materials. Series 1: Papers Subseries 1.1: Biographic Materials Subseries 1.2: Professional Experience Subseries 1.3: Notebooks, Journals and Appointment Books Subseries 1.4: Correspondence Subseries 1.5: Published and Unpublished Materials Subseries 1.6: Italy Research 1925, 1927-1928 Subseries 1.7: Iran Research 1933-1937 Subseries 1.8: Katharine Dennis Smith Papers and Correspondence Series 2: The Islamic Archives Subseries 2.1: Islamic Archives History, Collection Information Subseries 2.2: Resource Materials Iran Subseries 2.3: Resource Materials Other Islamic World and General Subseries 2.4: Myron Bement Smith Architectural Sketches, Plans and Notes, Iran, 1933-1937 Subseries 2.5: Myron Bement Smith Iran Photographs, Notebooks and Negative Registers Subseries 2.6: Country Photograph File Subseries 2.7: Lantern Slide Collection Subseries 2.8: Myron Bement Smith 35 mm Color Slides Subseries 2.9: Country 35 mm Color Slide File Subseries 2.10: Myron Bement Smith Negatives Subseries 2.11: Country Photograph Negatives Subseries 2.12: Antoin Sevruguin Photographs Series 3: Outsize and Miscellaneous Items Subseries 3.1: Map Case Drawers Subseries 3.2: Rolled Items Subseries 3.3 Items in Freezer Subseries 3.4 Smithsonian Copy Negatives
Processing Information
Processed by Dr. Elizabeth Graves.
Rights
Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository.
Scope and Contents
The Myron Bement Smith Collection consists of two parts, the papers of Myron Bement Smith and his wife Katharine and the Islamic Archives. The papers include some biographic material about Myron but little about his wife. Information on his academic and professional experience is sketchy and his diaries and appointment books often contain only sporadic entries. The papers contain substantial material about his field research in Italy in the 1920s and his years working on Islamic architecture in Iran in the 1930s. Correspondence comprises the largest and most potentially useful part of the papers. Letters describe the milieu in which he operated in Rochester, NY and New York City in the 1920s and early 1930s; the Smiths' life in Iran from 1933 to 1937; and the extensive network of academic and social contacts that Myron and Katharine developed and maintained over his lifetime. The Islamic Archives, formally entitled The Archive for Islamic Culture and Art, was a project to which Smith devoted most of his professional life. It includes both original materials, such as his photographs and notes, and items acquired by him from other scholars or experts on Islamic art and architecture. Most of the latter consists of photographs and slides. Smith intended the Archives to serve as a resource for scholars interested in the architecture and art of the entire Islamic world although he also included some materials about non-Islamic architecture. The core collection of the Archives consists of Smith's original photographs and architectural sketches of Iranian Islamic monuments made during his field research in the 1930s. He meticulously photographed the interior and exterior of monuments, including their decorative detail. Some of the photographic materials subsequently loaned, purchased, or donated to the Archives may enable scholars to document sites over time but in many cases the materials are poorly preserved or reproduced. A notable exception to this is the glassplate negatives and prints of 19th century Iranian photographer Antoin Sevruguin.
Restrictions
Collection is open for research.
Related Materials
The Antoin Sevruguin Photgraphs Ernst Herzfeld Papers Lionel B. Bier Drawings Lionel D. Bier and Carol Bier Photographs
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1503512430630-1503512430688-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
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In the Collection

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  • Wagner, Margaret

  • Fitzgerald, Susan

  • Unsourced 35 mm Slides, unnumbered, South Asia, slide bin # 5

  • Katharine Dennis Smith Papers and Correspondence

  • Boddy, William Henry

  • Col. Melvin Hall Early Motoring Photographs, Philippines

  • MBS 35 mm Color Slides, K 70, Iran, taken by Hossein Ravenbod, slide bins # 1 and 2

  • Field Museum of Natural History

  • Persian Monuments Large Photo File, Isfahan Province part 3, Cam, Kaladan, Khorasgan, Linjan, Nasrabad, Pir-i Bakran, Qumishah, Sin and Ziar

  • Hadjeb-Davallou, Hossein

  • Mongan, Agnes

  • P 1 International Communications Foundation, color slides

  • Henry, Clover Cox (Mrs. David Graham)

  • Smith, Marjorie, (Mrs. Ellis)

  • MBS 35 mm Color Slides, K 64, Iran, slide bin # 12

  • Hull, Ethel G.

  • 164 P Jane and Charles Mahler, color slides, Pakistan, Iran, Turkey, Spain and India

  • MBS 35 mm Color Slides, K 48, India, slide bins # 3 and 4

  • Rowan, Edward B.

  • Silcock, Arnold

  • Day, Clarence S. Jr.

  • Bidwell, Cornelia G.

  • Arlidge, Roberta J.

  • Keith, Elmer D.

  • The Mathews Lectures, Columbia University, lecture VI

  • Paone, Rosario

  • Col. Melvin Hall Early Motoring Photographs, China

  • "Monuments of Islamic Architecture of Persia," exhibit captions

  • 188 ? Unknown source, photographs, Cairo

  • Accident in Iraq, correspondence and documents

  • Item 3 Architectural Drawings, doorways, 1922 Subseries 1.1 Box 5 Folder 8

  • American Research Center in Egypt

  • Architectural Drawing, unidentified small project, 1938

  • Dr. Herrick B. Young, 35 mm Slides, KC 53, Turkey, Israel, Jerusalem, Iran and Greece, slide bin # 15

  • Albright, Ruth, (Mrs. William Foxwell)

  • Prof. Blake Alexander, 35 mm Slides, KC 56, France, Italy, Crete, Greece and Turkey, slide bins # 18 to 20

  • Wilder, Elizabeth

  • Isfahan, Masjid-i Jomeh, architectural sketches part 6, main dome window detail and main iwan section through cornice at center

  • Item 5 Ashtarjan Mosque, ink drawing Subseries 2.4 Box 110 Folder 5

  • Hare, Amb. Raymond

  • Shakir, Abdulmunim

  • Arabian-American Oil Company (ARAMCO), 21 G, Saudi Arabia, Dhahran, Corsini photographs

  • Architectural Drawings, northern Italian brick chimneys, 1920s

  • Creswell, K.A.C.(Archie)

  • Stebbins, E. Vail

  • Item 7 Iran, administrative divisions, 1934-1939 Subseries 2.2 Box 69 Folder 16

  • Potential Funding for MBS Manuscript Project, KDS correspondence with Institutions

  • UNESCO Consultant Contract

  • A.N.D.Photographs Algiers

  • Freer Gallery of Art, 167 C, Ernst Herzfeld photographs part 4

  • Monthly Diaries

  • Box 2 Myron Bement Smith Negatives, L 37 to L 72

  • Iran, miscellaneous maps

  • Unidentified Negatives, canisters # 11-30 Freezer

  • Arabian-American Oil Company (ARAMCO), 21 G, Saudi Arabia, Al-Hasa, Ritchie photographs

  • Matla' al-Shams Sani' al-Dawleh Muhammad Hasan Khan, translated by Sarkis Haghlatian, extracts.

  • Dr. Lorend Dabasi-Schweng, 35 mm Slides, KC 13, Egypt, Iran, Lebanon, Jordan, Jerusalem, Syria, Greece, Korea, and Japan, slide bins # 14 and 15

  • Denton, Ethel

  • Jayne, Henrietta Bache, (Mrs. Horace H.F.)

  • Index List, large format negatives, # 1201 - 1267

  • Donations and Contributions

  • Isfahan, Masjid-i Jomeh, plans copied from publications

  • Arabian-American Oil Company (ARAMCO), 21 G, Saudi Arabia, Taif, Walters photographs

  • 23 TD See 26 C

  • Department of National Defense, 9 G, Iran, Fars

  • Col. Melvin Hall Photographs, 2 D, Iran, MashadMuharram

  • Unsourced Photographs, Iran

  • MBS Leica Negative Register and Print Record,.L 1.1 to L 82.1

  • Prof. and Mrs. T. Cuyler Young, 4 D, Iran, Pasargadae

  • J. Rives Childs Negatives, 100 C, Morocco, between Ouarzazate and Marrakesh and Moulay Idriss Freezer

  • Resource Materials Other Islamic World and General

  • Nicholas V. Artamonoff Negatives and Photographs, Turkey, RB and RBER Series Freezer

  • Persian Monuments Large Photo File, Isfahan city, Masjid-i Jomeh part 5, Mihrab Sultan Oljeitu, Mongol iwan and minbar

  • KC 82 David Garrett, color slides, Iran

  • Wisconsin Historical Society, 165 G, miscellaneous

  • Turkish Information Office, 166 C, Turkey, Istanbul part 2, Zeki Arman Photographs

  • Miscellaneous Biographic Material

  • Turkish Information Office, 166 C, Turkey, Bursa, Hayri Tuncer Photographs

  • IR Series, black and white slides, Iraq

  • Islamic and Near Eastern Art, 8 G, Joseph Upton Collection, miniature paintings, envelope # 22

  • Lauresrafil, G.

  • Arabian-American Oil Company (ARAMCO), 21 G, Saudi Arabia, Jidda, Walters photographs

  • Mundt, Ernest

  • Item # 5 Box 215 MBS Leica Negatives #L 1 to L 50

  • M 6 MBS Copies of Published Illustrations

  • Inventories of Iranian Monuments

  • Prof. Dogan Kuban, 35 mm Slides, KC 29, Turkey, slide bins # 9 to 20

  • Lecture Texts and Notes

  • Persian Wedding Contract, 1872

  • Moose, Jimmy

  • J. Rives Childs Negatives, 100 C, Morocco, Miscellaneous Freezer

  • Arabian-American Oil Company (ARAMCO), 21 G, Saudi Arabia, miscellaneous, Ritchie photographs

  • Isfahan, Masjid-i Jomeh, Section Long Façade Northwest, and small dome, and long entrance, rolled architectural sketches

  • Memberships

  • Justice William O. Douglas, 35 mm Slides, 197 G, Pakistan and Afghanistan, slide bins # 1 to 20

  • Isfahan, Masjid-i Jomeh, architectural sketches part 12; sheet 15, exterior door; sheet 15, check of latrine wall; sheets 15 and 20, alley behind mosque; sheet 17, 515 door; sheets 17 and 18, mosque house

  • Col. Melvin Hall Negatives, 2 D, Envelope 7, Iran Freezer

  • Architectural Drawings, Italian stone work, 1928

  • Michael, Alice C.

  • Clarke, Joan

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