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Alexander Alland, Sr., Photoprints

National Museum of American History

Object Details

Creator
Ostroff, Eugene, d. 1999 (NMAH Curator)
Salo, Matt, Dr.
Haberstich, David E., 1941-
Ahlborn, Richard E., 1933-2015
Alland, Alexander, Sr. (Alexander Landschaft), 1902-1989
Names
China Daily News -- 1930-1940 -- New York N.Y.
China Daily News -- Photographs
United States. Works Progress Administration
Davis, Earl
Kaslov, Steve, ca. 1888-1949 (King of the Red Bandanna Romany Gypsies )
Place
Virgin Islands -- 1930-1940
New York (N.Y.) -- 1930-1940
Bowery (New York, N.Y.) -- 1930-1940
Chinatown (New York, N.Y.) -- 1930-1940
St. Thomas (Virgin Islands) -- 1930-1940
Topic
Synagogues -- Photographs -- 1930-1940 -- New York, N.Y.
Newspapers -- Photographs -- 1930-1940 -- New York N.Y.
Muslims -- Photographs -- 1930-1940 -- New York N.Y.
Minorities -- Housing -- 1930-1940 -- New York (State) -- New York
Minorities -- Housing -- 1930-1940 -- Virgin Islands
Judaism -- Customs and practices
Housing -- Photographs -- 1930-1940 -- New York N.Y.
Immigrants -- 1930-1940 -- New York (State) -- New York
Housing -- 1930-1940 -- Virgin Islands
Buddhism -- Photographs -- 1930-1940 -- New York N.Y.
Catholic Church -- Liturgy
Chinese drama -- New York (State) -- New York
Churches -- Photographs -- 1930-1940 -- New York N.Y.
Clergy -- 1930-1940 -- United States
Coppersmiths -- 1930-1950
Ethnic costume
Ethnic groups -- Photographs -- 1930-1940 -- New York N.Y.
Falashas -- 1930-1940 -- New York (State) -- New York
Fortune-tellers -- Gypsies -- 1930-1940 -- United States
Pluralism
Poverty -- Photographs -- 1930-1940 -- Virgin Islands
Printing -- Photographs -- 1930-1940 -- New York N.Y.
Protestant churches -- Photographs -- 1930-1940 -- New York N.Y.
Religious and ecclesiastical institutions -- Photographs -- 1930-1940 -- New York N.Y.
Singers -- 1930-1950
Synagogues -- 1930-1940 -- Virgin Islands
Provenance
Collection donated by Alexander Alland, June 3, 1986.
Creator
Ostroff, Eugene, d. 1999 (NMAH Curator)
Salo, Matt, Dr.
Haberstich, David E., 1941-
Ahlborn, Richard E., 1933-2015
Alland, Alexander, Sr. (Alexander Landschaft), 1902-1989
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Alexander Alland, Sr., Photoprints
Summary
273 silver gelatin photoprints by photographer, Alexander Alland, Sr.
Biographical
Alexander Alland, Sr., was born in Sevastopol, Crimea (formerly in the Soviet Union) on 6 August 1902. His last name originally was Landschaft, but he legally changed it to Alland following the birth of his son. Alland's interest in photography began at the age of twelve, when he helped a local photographer with darkroom work. He constructed his own camera from cardboard with a simple meniscus lens and exposed glass plate negatives with the device. Toward the end of the Civil War in Russia in 1920, Alland relocated in Constantinople, Turkey, where he was hired as an apprentice by a graduate of the Vienna Academy of Photography. When the Union Nationale des Combatants Francais went on a pilgrimage to Gallipoli, a former battle zone on the Dardanelles, he was asked to accompany them in order to document events. After having his request for a pay increase refused, he left his employer two years later and opened his own portrait studio, "Photo d'Art Russe." When civil unrest threatened Constantinople in 1923, he decided to emigrate to the United States. During his first years in the United States he worked in photo finishing businesses while engaged in home portraiture independently. He married in 1929 and a son, Alexander, Jr., was born. In the 1930s he became one of the best known photographers portraying the life of immigrants and various ethnic groups in New York. (1) In 1936 he was appointed supervisor of the Photo Mural section of the W.P.A. Federal Art Project, and worked as a free lance photographer for magazines and periodicals featuring the activities of various ethnic groups living in New York City. He specialized in making photomurals with montage techniques. (2) In 1937 Alland became photography instructor at the American Artists' School and joined the American Artists Congress. In 1939, his first book, Portrait of New York, was published and he became president of the "Exploration Photo Syndicate" and went to the U.S. Virgin Islands as part of a project to produce a pictorial record of the West Indian Islands. His photographs appeared in publications and were exhibited at the New School for Social Research and at the Schomberg Collection. In 1942 he joined the staff of Common Ground magazine as photography editor and was appointed by the National Youth Administration to supervise their photography workshop. His book American Counterpoint appeared in 1943 and was selected as "One of the Fifty Best Books of the Year." The original prints from that book were exhibited at the Museum of the City of New York, which also exhibited a portfolio of his work on American Gypsies. In 1944 he became director of an agency, "Pictures for Democracy," and in 1945 his book The Springfield Plan was proclaimed another "One of the Fifty Best Books of the Year." During World War II Alland did technical photography for the War Department, receiving a commendation for this work. After another book My Dog Rinty was published, he left New York City to establish a school of photography, combined with a school of dance directed by his wife, Alexandra, a professional dancer and choreographer. (3) He then began to exhibit his own photographs and to collect glass plate negatives and vintage prints by significant photographers. He is perhaps best known for locating a collection of Jacob Riis negatives and making them available. In 1974 Aperture published his biography, Jacob A. Riis: Photographer and Citizen4. Because of his efforts in providing the Riis negatives to the Museum of the City of New York, that institution awarded a special commemorative medal to him in 1973. The Riis book was followed by two more studies of photographers, Jessie Tarbox Beals, First Woman News Photographer (5) and Heinrich Tonnies, Cartes de Visite Photographer Extraordinaire. (6) Retrospective exhibitions of Alland's work were held in two major Danish museums in summer 1979 and he was honored for contributions to the cultural history of Denmark. In 1991 studies for his photomural work were included in an historical survey exhibition of American photomontage at the University of Maryland at College Park. (7). Sources 1. My text is based upon the biographical information recorded on my taped interviews with Mr. Alland in this collection, but see also Bonnie Yochelson, The Committed Eye: Alexander Alland's Photography. New York: The Museum of the City of New York, Inc., 1991. 2. Merry A. Foresta, "Art and Document: Photography of the Works Progress Administration's Federal Art Project," in Official Images: New Deal Photography (essays by Foresta, Pete Daniel, Maren Stange, and Sally Stein), Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1987, p. 153, based on an interview with Alland, January 1987. 3. Photographic historian Anne Peterson, contractor for three Archives Center photographic collection projects between 1986 and 1982, reports that she studied ballet as a child with Mrs. Alland. 4. Ibid. 5. Ibid. 6. Ibid 7. See catalog by Cynthia Wayne, Dreams, Lies, and Exaggeration: Photomontage in America. The Art Gallery, University of Maryland at College Park, 1991 (exhibition at the gallery Oct. 21 Dec. 20, 1991).
Extent
0.25 Cubic feet (4 boxes)
Date
1985 - 1986
1930 - 1943
Archival Repository
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Identifier
NMAH.AC.0204
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Photographs
Oral history
Interviews
Audio cassettes
Citation
Alexander Alland, Sr., Photoprints, 1932-1943, Archives Center, National Museum of American History. Gift of the artist.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged into two series. Series 1: Photoprints, 1930-1943 Series 2: Audiotape Cassettes, 1985-1986 The photographs are arranged topically and by nationality.
Processing Information
Collection processed by David Haberstich, 1982; revised August 5, 1986, assisted by Milton Dolinka and Elizabeth Berman (sections on Judaism), and some captions by Sheila Salo (Gypsy section); revised by David Haberstich, October 8, 1992.
Rights
Copyrighted material: photographs may not be reproduced without written permission from the Estate of Alexander Alland, Sr.
Genre/Form
Photographs -- 1900-1950
Oral history -- 1980-1990
Interviews -- 1980-2000
Audio cassettes -- 1980-1990
Location of Originals
Original negatives in the Estate of Alexander Alland, Sr., P.O. Box 267, No. Salem, N.Y. 10560.
Scope and Contents
This collection contains 273 silver gelatin photoprints (Series 1), most of which apparently were made during the 1930s and early 1940s, contemporaneously with the original negatives. All are 8" x 10" or slightly smaller, unmounted except for flush mounted linen on the backs of some prints. The photographs were made primarily in two locations, New York City and the Virgin Islands. The Virgin Islands pictures were made as part of a special documentary project in 1939, as described above, whereas the New York photographs stem from Mr. Alland's largely self assigned documentation of various ethnic and religious groups in New York from approximately 1932 to 1943. The projects include photographs of the "Red Bandanna" Romany Gypsy group in the Bowery, a black Jewish congregation, Mohawk Indians in Brooklyn, and other groups, which required extensive exploration, research, and photographing over periods of many days or weeks. A variety of miscellaneous ethnic and religious groups are covered in the general "Other Religions" and "Nationalities" folders. The contents of the "Judaism" folder include primarily New York sites and people, but there are also additional views of a synagogue from the Virgin Islands project. Series 2 of the collection contains four cassette tape recordings of two interviews with Mr. Alland, three made by Richard Ahlborn (with Eugene Ostroff and Matt Salo) in 1985, and one by David Haberstich and Richard Ahlborn, June 2-3, 1986 (at which time the photographs were donated). The tapes include readings from his autobiography, personal reminiscences on his experiences as an immigrant and a photographer, and commentary on the photographs.
Restrictions
Collection is open for research.
Related Materials
Materials in the Archives Center Carlos de Wendler Funaro Gypsy Research Collection (AC0161) Contains additional Alland photographs. De Wendler Funaro also photographed Steve Kaslov, his family, and his Bowery coppersmith workshop.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1503512964649-1503512964660-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep8795050c9-502c-4bfa-afa7-3554b2c036d7

In the Collection

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  • 30. Landscape with figure, "St. John, V.I."

  • 131. Children praying, denomination unidentified.

  • 171. Dancers. "They are never too old to respond to the stamping of feet and clapping hands." Mounted.

  • 78. Copy of Chinese characters. Signed in red pencil on verso.

  • 105. Two nuns with children in "Nursery School, Brooklyn, N.Y."

  • 71. Another view of same shop, with one of the men. "In New York's China Town, native Chinese delicacies, back scratchers, fans and curios are sold to tourists by merchants, the majority of whom are American citizens by birth."

  • 232. Male and female Filipino dancers. Signed on verso.

  • 18. "Fish Vendor, St. Thomas, V.I."

  • 8. Woman on steps and Pepsi Cola machine, St. Thomas.

  • 74. Three Chinese American girl scouts.

  • 154. Portrait of woman. Questionable caption on verso concerning "Hindu ancestry" of "Romani folk."

  • 215. Three women in costume. Mounted, signed and dated 1941 on verso.

  • 168. Woman with infant.

  • 143. Girl in coat. Mounted, signed on verso.

  • 129. Christmas manger scene. Signed on verso.

  • 27. "At a W.P.A. sponsored school at St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands, where white and colored children are attended to. They have to wait their turn even there. / Toilet training / Federal Housing School / St. Thomas sic, V.I."

  • 194. Woman nursing child on lap. Mounted, signed on verso, dated 1942.

  • 69. "'Mei Hua,' sturdy winter blooming tree adopted by the Chinese people as representative of the spirit of New China... This picture of 'Mei Hua' ...can be seen in the business offices of the 'China Daily News. ..."

  • 53. Young man writing.

  • 184. Two girls in Indian costume.

  • 202. Two boys in same setting as above, with seated man reading Dai1y News.

  • 227. "Central American Spanish" group of seven women and a young girl."

  • 180. "Steve Kaslov / King of the Gypsies" working on copper pan. Location probably Romany coppersmiths workshop, the Bowery.

  • 73. Another view of scene above.

  • 265. Swedish woman sewing.

  • 145. Two men in hats, talking. Mounted.

  • 130. Christmas manger scene.

  • 195. "An American Indian Youth in New York learns to write his name in Mohawk." Mounted.

  • 179. Pupa Kaslov with children at table. Mounted.

  • 149. Girls in dining room.

  • 14. Street scene looking toward ocean, St. Thomas.

  • 231. Eleven Filipino women in native dress.

  • 226. Two Armenian men with rugs.

  • 117. "Negro Protestant Bishop," dressed in Catholic clerical garb.

  • 26. "Street Scene / St. Thomas, V.I."

  • 60. Typesetter.

  • 256. Russian group at dinner.

  • 33. "Weekly 'night soil' removal."

  • 164. Palm reader looking at man's hand.

  • 247. Japanese girl writing while woman looks on.

  • 203. "A group of Indians two men and two women who live in New York are wearing tribal dress to attend a Pow Wow." Mounted.

  • 123. "Protestant Choir Singer" (young woman). Signed on verso.

  • 68. Three men at lunch.

  • 127. Choir boys singing.

  • 243. "East Indian" man and girl looking at newspaper.

  • 85. Synagogue interior with Eternal Light and Ten Commandments (same interior as that in the Virgin Islands series).

  • 59. Two printers inspecting press.

  • 258. Three women in Scottish costume dancing.

  • 228. "Dutch" group: two men playing dominoes, while others watch.

  • 197. Smiling young man with coffee.

  • 107. Priest at altar, Catholic church.

  • 261. Swedish American children dancing at their annual May Pole Festival. Mounted, signed on verso.

  • 176. "Dancing, and singing old songs, Gypsies find relief from the pressure of the city. Their parties follow no cut pattern, guests may dance, drink, or amuse themselves in any fashion they choose. One stock ingredient is plenty of noise." Signed in pencil on verso.

  • 15. "Food Market, St. Thomas, V.I."

  • 153. Two women, one drinking.

  • 114. "Italian saint celebration." Print heavily retouched.

  • 169. Woman with infant on floor. Mounted.

  • 118. Black minister and congregation with woman at piano.

  • 251. Costumed Morroccan group eating.

  • 175. Woman holding infant. Mounted.

  • 24. "Federal Housing Project in St. Thomas..."

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