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Ari and Helene Bousbib collection of photographs

Call Number

PR 384

Date

1879-1996, inclusive

Creator

Bousbib, Ari
Bousbib, Helene

Extent

46.6 Linear feet in 63 boxes

Language of Materials

English .

Abstract

This collection consists of a wide variety of entertainment-themed publicity and on-set photography, portraiture, and photojournalism spanning the period from 1879-1996. Subjects depicted include Broadway theatrical productions, Hollywood film actors, artists, authors, aviators, newscasters, politicians, and other pop culture figures. Also depicted are New York sports, political activism, the 1939 World's Fair, World War II, and other events.

Arrangement

The collection is organized into three series. These three series are arranged according to theme:

I. Broadway Theatrical Photography

II. Hollywood Studio Photography

III. Photojournalism and Documentary Photography

Within each series, material is arranged alphabetically by creator.

Scope and Contents

This collection of entertainment-themed photography and photojournalism includes publicity and on-set production coverage of films and plays; portraits of theatre performers, movie stars, athletes, politicians, and other 20th-century pop culture figures; and sports and cultural and political event photojournalism. The materials are arranged into three series.

Series I: Broadway Theatrical Photography is comprised of late 19th and 20th century publicity, production, and portrait photography. It documents the development of New York theater from 1879 through the 1980s, with images of Broadway theatrical productions, set design, and costumes. Productions ranging from comedie, revivals, operettas, melodramas, dance, musicals, revues, and Shakespearean plays are found in this series. In addition, the series contains portraits of actors from the famous to the obscure.

The work of Broadway's foremost photography agencies are represented, including Apeda Studio, Friedman-Abeles, George Maillard Kesslere, Mishkin Studio, Ben Pinchot, Sarony and Co., Martha Swope, Vandamm Studios, and White Studio.

Series II: Hollywood Studio Photography Film consists of images created by the photography units of the American film industry's major motion picture studios including Warner Bros, Universal, Paramount, RKO, Fox Corporation, and Columbia Pictures. The photos date from 1915-1990, and while most are studio portraits, there are also staged shots depicting subjects at home, with their families and friends, engaging in physical and outdoor activities, and modeling clothes.

The photographers featured in this series include, among others, John Miehle, Gene Robert Richee, Roman Freulich, Clarence Sinclair Bull, Ruth Harriet Louise, Elmer Fryer, and Robert W. Coburn.

Series III: Photojournalism and Documentary Photography contains a diverse range of work dating from 1880 to 1996. It includes the work of photojournalists Rudolph Arnold, Margaret Bourke-White, Philippe Halsman, Jill Freedman, Mary Ellen Mark, Fred McDarrah, Magnum photographers, and Ken Regan, who each documented various aspects of American life and culture in the 20th century. The work of celebrity photographers and paparazzi such as Peter Basch, Andre De Dienes, and Ron Galella is also part of this series. In addition, the series includes the work of various photography studios that specialized in subjects such as advertising and store windows (Artkraft Strauss, Worsinger) and architecture and construction (Eugene de Salignac, Wurts Bros., George P. Hall and Son). Photos from news agencies (Acme Newspictures, PM News,) and government agencies (White House Photography, WPA) are also included here.

Access Restrictions

Open to qualified researchers by appointment only.

Use Restrictions

Permission to reproduce any Department of Prints, Photographs and Architectural Collections holdings through publication must be obtained from: Rights and Reproductions, The New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024. Phone: (212) 873-3400 ext. 270. Fax: (212) 579-8794.

Preferred Citation

The collection should be cited as: Ari and Helene Bousbib Collection of Photographs, PR 384, Department of Prints, Photographs, and Architectural Collections, New-York Historical Society.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of Ari and Helene Bousbib, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018.

Collection processed by

Marybeth Kavanagh

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Repository

New-York Historical Society

Series I: Broadway Theatrical Photography, 1879-1987, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This series is comprised of late 19th and 20th century publicity, production, and portrait photography. It documents the development of New York theater from 1879 through the 1980s, with images of Broadway theatrical productions, set design, and costumes. Productions ranging from comedie, revivals, operettas, melodramas, dance, musicals, revues, and Shakespearean plays are found in this series. In addition, the series contains portraits of actors from the famous to the obscure.

The work of Broadway's foremost photography agencies are represented, including Apeda Studio, Friedman-Abeles, George Maillard Kesslere, Mishkin Studio, Ben Pinchot, Sarony and Co., Martha Swope, Vandamm Studios, and White Studio.

Subseries: APEDA STUDIO, 1910-1934, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of Broadway theatrical publicity, production, and portrait photography produced by Apeda Studio, NY from 1910-1934. Subjects include Jimmy Durante, George Burns and Gracie Allen, Josephine McNellis, Will Mahoney, Blanche Ring, and Helen Vreeland.

Biographical / Historical

Apeda Studio was founded in 1906 by partners Alexander W. Dreyfoos (1877-1952) and Henry Obstfield. The studio was originally located at 33 West 34th Street, and Dreyfoos was the head photographer, and Obstfield managed the studio. Apeda Studios focused on sports, theater and celebrity portraiture. In addition to shooting portraits, Apeda Studios specialized in reproducing uncopyrighted images by other photographers under its own trade name. If other photographers had images that they could not reproduce and market themselves, or took a photograph that could not be copyrighted because there was no contract between photographer and sitter, Apeda would secure a print, remove whatever name or trademark appeared on the print and affixed their own Apeda signature to the copies it produced. Apeda would also buy up the entire production archive of photographers who had business difficulties or were moving to other parts of the country. During the mid-1930s Apeda shifted away from performing arts photography, turning to advertising imagery, industrial photography, and class portraiture.

Theatrical Portraits A-B

Box: 1, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Portraits C-D

Box: 1, Folder: 2 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Portraits E-G

Box: 1, Folder: 3 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Portraits H-L

Box: 1, Folder: 4 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Portraits M

Box: 1, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Portraits N-Q

Box: 1, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Portraits R-Z

Box: 1, Folder: 7 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: FRIEDMAN-ABELES, 1955-1976, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of photographs and ephemera related to Broadway theatrical plays produced between 1955-1976. The photographs were taken by the Friedman-Abeles Studio between 1955 and 1976. Photographers Joseph Abeles (1908-1991) and Leo Friedman (1919-2011) began their partnership in 1954, and specialized in documenting Broadway and the theatrical world.

Included in this subseries are stills, clippings, and playbills from many major and minor Broadway shows of the era. Among them are "Cabaret," "Camelot," "MacBeth," "A Man for All Seasons," "The Music Man," "No No Nanette," "Our Town," and "Prisoner of Second Avenue".

Theatrical Productions A, 1958-1976, inclusive

Box: 2, Folder: 1-3 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions B, 1958-1976, inclusive

Box: 2, Folder: 4-6 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions C, 1960-1976, inclusive

Box: 3, Folder: 1-3 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions D, 1960-1972, inclusive

Box: 4, Folder: 1-3 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions E, 1960-1971, inclusive

Box: 4, Folder: 4-5 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theartrical Productions F, 1961-1972, inclusive

Box: 4, Folder: 6-7 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions G-I, 1955-1975, inclusive

Box: 5, Folder: 1-6 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions J-L, 1959-1973, inclusive

Box: 6, Folder: 1-7 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions M, 1955-1975, inclusive

Box: 7, Folder: 1-5 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions N-Q, 1960-1972, inclusive

Box: 8, Folder: 1-7 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions R-S, 1959-1972, inclusive

Box: 9, Folder: 1-8 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions T-Z, 1958-1970, inclusive

Box: 10, Folder: 1-9 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Portraits A-Z, 1955-1965, inclusive

Box: 6, Folder: 8 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Unidentified, 1961-1965, undated, inclusive

Box: 6, Folder: 9 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions, oversize, 1939, circa 1960, inclusive

Box: 23, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Scope and Contents

Two photos: One of Joan Collins and Warren Beatty, the other a scene from "Destry Rides Again."

Subseries: GEORGE MAILLARD KESSLERE, 1923-1941, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of theatrical portraits taken by George Maillard Kesselere between 1923-1941. Among the subjects are Mary Boland, Olga Borouska, Henry Fonda, and Rudy Vallee.

Biographical / Historical

George Maillard Kesslere (1894-1979) was known for his painterly portraits of actors, celebrities, and New York society figures. He was considered one of the finest bust format photographers of the 1920s and 1930s. Kesslere opened a studio in New York City in 1921, and his work caught the attention of Broadway producer and director Earl Carroll, who installed Kesslere as his official photographer after the death of John De Mirjian in 1928. The theater programs for Carroll's "Vanities" series featured paintings and photos by Kesslere. In April 1952, Kesslere donated 6,000 photographs and 500 paintings to the Theater Collection of the New York Public Library.

Theatrical Portraits A-C, 1923-1935, undated, inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 8 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Portraits D-Z, 1923-1941, inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 9 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: MISHKIN STUDIO, 1913-1930, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of portraits takin by Mishkin Studio between 1913-1930. Subjects include Mary Lewis, Katharine Cornell, Janet Beecher, Mario Chamlee, France Demarest, and Will Rogers.

Biographical / Historical

Born in Minsk, Russia, Herman Mishkin (1871-1948) immigrated to the United States in 1885. While working as a store clerk in New York City, Mishkin began shooting cartes de visites and cabinet portraits of performers in costume in the 1890s, eventually securing a position with Oscar Hammerstein's Manhattan Opera Company as a photographer-publicist.

In 1908, the Metropolitan Opera hired Mishkin as its official photographer, and he served as the Met's portraitist until 1932. While shooting opera stars for the Metropolitan, he maintained a portrait studio frequented by most of the significant actors and celebrities of the day.

Portraits A-Z, 1913-1930, inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 10 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: BEN PINCHOT, 1927-1945, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This series consists mainly of portraits of actors and theatrical productions taken by American photographer Ben Pinchot (1890-1986). From the 1927 through the late 1940s, Pinchot became known for his dramatic nudes, and for capturing artists and performers in their element.

Theatrical Portraits A-I, 1927-1945, inclusive

Box: 23, Folder: 2 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Portraits J-Z, 1927-1945, inclusive

Box: 23, Folder: 3 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: SARONY AND CO., 1879-1917, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of photographs of theatrical portraits taken by Sarony and Co. between 1879-1917. Subjects include Sam Bernard, Kyle Bellew, Virginia Clark, Helen Hayes, and Maude White.

Biographical / Historical

Napoleon Sarony (1821-1896) was the premier theatrical photographer of the 19th century. Born in Québec, Sarony moved to New York in 1836 and began his career in the lithography industry. He learned his trade while employed by Currier and Ives, and eventually even set up his own lithography shop. He opened his first photography studio in 1867, near 630 Broadway in New York. Otto Sarony, (1850–1903) son and heir of Napoleon Sarony, worked with his father. Otto began directing sessions that appeared under the Sarony signature in the late 1880s. He presided over virtually every session undertaken by the studio from 1893 until his father's death in 1896. From 1896 until October 7, 1898, he was sole proprietor of the business. In 1898 he sold the studio, including the trademark name "Sarony" to Jonathan Burrow. Otto Sarony managed the studio until his death in 1903. To Burrow's chagrin, in 1902 Otto Sarony had sold the right to his own name to photographic entrepreneur Theodore C. Marceau, who set up a rival studio. Sarony remained a viable brand in portrait photography until the mid-20th century.

Theatrical Portraits A-C, 1879-1906, inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 11 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Portraits D-F, undated, inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 12 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Portraits G-L, 1879-1904, inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 13 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Portraits M-Z, 1890-1917, inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 14 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: MARTHA SWOPE, 1961-1987, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of photos taken by Martha Swope (1928-2017), founder of Swope Associates. Swope was a former dancer who began her photographic career in the 1950s as a freelance photographer specializing in dance and theater. Included here are photos of the original casts of Broadway shows, both in theatrical productions and in the rehearsal process, shot by Swope for publicity and documentary purposes.

Productions include "84 Charing Cross Road," "A Chorus Line," "Da," "Harold and Maude," "I Never Sang for My Father," and "Pippin," among many others.

Theatrical Productions A, 1966-1983, undated, inclusive

Box: 11, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions B, 1961-1987, undated, inclusive

Box: 11, Folder: 2-3 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions C, 1968-1986, inclusive

Box: 11, Folder: 4-5 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions D, 1970-1984, undated, inclusive

Box: 11, Folder: 6-7 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions E-F, 1969-1986, inclusive

Box: 11, Folder: 8 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions G-H, 1963-1981, inclusive

Box: 12, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions I-K, 1969-1980, inclusive

Box: 12, Folder: 2 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions L, 1970-1983, inclusive

Box: 12, Folder: 3 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions M-N, 1969-1974, inclusive

Box: 12, Folder: 4 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions O, 1970-1983, inclusive

Box: 12, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions P, 1963-1983, inclusive

Box: 13, Folder: 1-3 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions R, 1963-1984, inclusive

Box: 13, Folder: 4 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions S, 1968-1986, inclusive

Box: 13, Folder: 5-6 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions T, 1961-1985, inclusive

Box: 13, Folder: 7-8 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions U-Z, 1963-1985, inclusive

Box: 13, Folder: 9 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions Unidentified, 1971-1972, undated, inclusive

Box: 12, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Portraits, 1976-1983, inclusive

Box: 12, Folder: 7 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: VANDAMM STUDIOS, 1926-1958, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains the work of Vandamm Studio, founded by Florence Vandamm (1883-1966). Vandamm Studio, in operation in New York from 1924 to 1964, was run by Florence Vandamm and her husband George R. Thomas, and the photographs capture the New York theater world. This subseries includes images of theatrical productions and portraits of stage actors.

This subseries contains photos of plays such as "Angels in the Wings," "Bloomer Girl," "Doctor's Dilemma," "The Good Fairy," "Madame Bovary," "Star Wagon," and "Streets of New York," among many others. Portrait subjects include Mary Boland, Jimmy Durante, Helen Hayes, Harriet Jackson, Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne.

Theatrical Productions A, 1930-1951, undated, inclusive

Box: 14, Folder: 1-2 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions B, 1929-1954, undated, inclusive

Box: 14, Folder: 3 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions C, 1928-1950, undated, inclusive

Box: 14, Folder: 4 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions D, 1933-1955, inclusive

Box: 14, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions E-F, 1936-1953, undated, inclusive

Box: 14, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions G, 1931-1936, inclusive

Box: 14, Folder: 7 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions H, 1927-1947, inclusive

Box: 14, Folder: 8 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions I, 1937, undated, inclusive

Box: 15, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions J, 1934-1945, inclusive

Box: 15, Folder: 2 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions K, 1942-1943, inclusive

Box: 15, Folder: 3 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions L, 1942-1953, undated, inclusive

Box: 15, Folder: 4-5 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions M, 1933-1951, inclusive

Box: 15, Folder: 6-7 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions N, undated, inclusive

Box: 15, Folder: 8 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions O, undated, inclusive

Box: 15, Folder: 9 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions P, 1926-1958, inclusive

Box: 15, Folder: 10-11 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions R, 1935-1948, inclusive

Box: 15, Folder: 12 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions S, 1931-1948, inclusive

Box: 16, Folder: 1-3 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions T, 1931-1950, inclusive

Box: 16, Folder: 4-5 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions V, undated, inclusive

Box: 16, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions W, 1941-1950, undated, inclusive

Box: 16, Folder: 7 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Theatrical Productions Y, undated, inclusive

Box: 16, Folder: 8 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits A-J, 1936-1948, undated, inclusive

Box: 16, Folder: 9 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits K-Z, 1936-1951, undated, inclusive

Box: 16, Folder: 10 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: WHITE STUDIO, 1912-1933, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains photographs of Broadway theatrical productions and portraits of actors taken by White Studio between 1913-1933. Subjects include productions of "Heavy Traffic," "Breakfast in Bed, and "The Last Laugh."

Biographical / Historical

Founded by New Yorker Luther S. White (1857-1936), White Studio had a leading role in documenting Broadway stage productions from 1905 to 1939. This photographic agency employed a series of photographers who recorded hundreds of performers and thousands of productions of the American stage. The studio was divided into two operations: the portrait studio located on Broadway, and a mobile team of production photographers who hauled their equipment to the dress rehearsals for stage pictures. Two renowned photographers worked uncredited in the portrait studio: Edward Thayer Monroe during the 1910s and Ralph Shaklee in the 1930s.

Theatrical Portraits A-Z, 1920-1933, inclusive

Box: 17 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Productions, 1912-1930, inclusive

Box: 18-19 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: MISCELLANEOUS and unidentified Broadway theatrical photographers, 1910-1980, bulk 1910-1940, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of miscellaneous photographs that were grouped together by collectors/donors. It contains images of Broadway actors and stage productions by photographers and studios not found in other subseries.

Photographers and studios include Campbell Studio, Irving Chidnoff, De Barron, John Seymour Erwin, Goldberg Studio, Ira Hill, Lucas and Monroe, Muray Studio, and Rappaport Studio.

Arrangement

This subseries is arranged alphabetically by photographer.

Photographers A-J, 1910-1980, inclusive

Box: 20, Folder: 1-5 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Photographers K-Z, 1914-1979, inclusive

Box: 21, Folder: 1-5 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Unidentified photographers, 1910-1980, inclusive

Box: 22, Folder: 1-2 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Theatrical Portraits, Oversize, 1910-1980, inclusive

Box: 43 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Series II: Hollywood Studio Photography, 1915-1990, inclusive

Scope and Contents

The Hollywood Studio Photographs series consists of images created by the photography units of the American film industry's major motion picture studios including Warner Bros, Universal, Paramount, RKO, Fox Corporation, and Columbia Pictures. The photos date from 1915-1990, and while most are studio portraits, there are also staged shots depicting subjects at home, with their families and friends, engaging in physical and outdoor activities, and modeling clothes.

Photographs are variously labelled or stamped with sitter, production, original collection, date, studio, credit lines, and photographer; in some cases, original annotations and publicity captions are present.

The photographers featured in this series include, among others, John Miehle, Gene Robert Richee, Roman Freulich, Clarence Sinclair Bull, Ruth Harriet Louise, Elmer Fryer, and Robert W. Coburn.

Subseries: KENNETH ALEXANDER, 1933-1938, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains portraits of film actors taken by Kenneth Alexander (1887-1975), a photographer for United Artists and 21st Century Fox motion picture studios. The photographs date from 1933-1938,and include such stars as Clark Gable, Billie Burke, and Merle Oberon.

Portraits A-Z, 1933-1938, inclusive

Box: 24, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: ERNEST BACHRACH, 1929-1952, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of photographs taken by Ernest Bachrach (1899-1973), an influential Hollywood portrait photographer. He headed the photographic department at RKO Studios from its inception in 1929 until his retirement in 1958. This subseries includes many of the stars employed by RKO during these decades, among them Jackie Cooper, Joan Fontaine, Claudette Colbert, and Mae Murray.

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Portraits A-L, 1929-1952, inclusive

Box: 25, Folder: 1-7 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits M-Z, 1930-1950, inclusive

Box: 26, Folder: 1-4 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: CLARENCE S. BULL, 1929-1946, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of photographs taken by Clarence Sinclair Bull (1896-1979), a portrait photographer who headed the stills department of MGM studios for 40 years, during the "Golden Age of Hollywood." Included in this subseries are images of actors Myrna Loy, James Stewart, Katharine Hepburn, Lena Horne, Spencer Tracy, Ingrid Bergman, and many others.

Portraits A-Z, 1929-1946, inclusive

Box: 24, Folder: 2 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits Oversize, 1933-1942, inclusive

Box: 42, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: ROBERT W. COBURN, 1931-1959, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of photographs taken by Robert W. Coburn (1900-1990). Coburn was a prominent Hollywood photographer in the 1930s-1960s, and worked at Columbia Pictures for 20 years.

Included here are images of film stars such as Joan Crawford, Carole Lombard, Hedy Lamarr, Henry Fonda, Joel McCrea, Lucille Ball, Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift, Orson Welles, Ginger Rogers, Fred Astaire, Cary Grant, Katherine Hepburn, and Kim Novak, amng many others.

Portraits A-C, 1931-1956, inclusive

Box: 27, Folder: 1-4 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits-D-H, 1935-1948, inclusive

Box: 27, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits-J-L, 1933-1944, inclusive

Box: 27, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits-M-N, 1933-1959, inclusive

Box: 27, Folder: 7 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits-O-S, 1933-1956, inclusive

Box: 27, Folder: 8 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits-T-Z, 1934-1951, inclusive

Box: 27, Folder: 9 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: OTTO DYAR, 1928-1936, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of theatrical portraits shot by Otto Dyar (1892-1988), who began his career at Paramount movie studio. He photographed publicity stills and portraits of Hollywood stars. Subjects included in this subseries are William Boyd, Jackie Coogan, Paul Lukas, Richard "Skeets" Gallagher, Dorothy Hall and Claire Trevor.

Portraits A-F, 1930-1934, inclusive

Box: 24, Folder: 3 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits G-J, 1930-1936, inclusive

Box: 24, Folder: 4 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits K-M, 1928-1934, inclusive

Box: 24, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits N-Z, 1930-1935, inclusive

Box: 24, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: DON ENGLISH, 1930-1946, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains photographs taken by Don English (1901-1964) who worked in the camera department of Paramount studios in the 1930s and 1940s. It includes a set of still photographs from the 1941 movie "Caught in the Draft" starring Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour.

Portraits A-Z, 1930-1946, inclusive

Box: 24, Folder: 7 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Set photographs "Caught in the Draft", 1941, inclusive

Box: 24, Folder: 8 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: ROMAN FREULICH, 1922-1947, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of photographs taken by Polish-American photographer Roman Freulich (1898-1974) between 1922-1947. Freulich trained with New York photographer Samuel Lumiere before moving to Hollywood in 1922 to work as a still photographer at Universal Studio.He later worked for Republic Studios and United Artists.

Among the subjects include here are Hedda Hopper, Martha Raye, Jean Hersholt, and George Larkin.

Portraits A-Z, 1922-1947, inclusive

Box: 28, Folder: 1-2 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: ELMER FRYER, 1930-1947, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains photographs taken by Elmer Fryer (1898-1944). He worked as head photographer at Warner Brothers Studio from 1929 to 1941, capturing major film stars of the 1930s. Included here are portraits of Bette Davis, Joe E. Brown, Josephine Hutchinson, and Lyle Talbot, among others.

Portraits A-H, 1933-1941, inclusive

Box: 29, Folder: 1-5 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits I-Z, 1930-1942, inclusive

Box: 29, Folder: 6-12 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits Oversize, 1937-1947, inclusive

Box: 42, Folder: 2 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: RAY JONES, 1932-1947, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of photographs by Ray Jones (1892-1967) chief portrait photographer at Universal Studios from 1935 to 1958. Subjects of these photos, taken between 1932 and 1947, include Charles Boyer, Jackie Coogan, and Eliza Logan, among others.

Portraits A-F, 1932-1945, inclusive

Box: 30, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits G-J, 1934-1947, inclusive

Box: 30, Folder: 2 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits K-O, 1935-1946, inclusive

Box: 30, Folder: 3 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits P-Z, 1934-1945, inclusive

Box: 30, Folder: 4 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: MADISON LACY, 1937-1946, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of photos by Madison S. Lacy (1898-1978), an American Hollywood studio photographer active from the late 1910s to the 1970s. Subjects include actors Eddie Albert, James Cagney, Signe Hasso, Ian Hunter, Jackie Oakey, Martha Raye, and Thomas Mitchell. There are a number of publicity photos for the films "Three Cheers for the Irish," "Four Wives," and "Navy Blues." These are interfiled alphabetically by the first actor listed on the photo.

Portraits A-C, 1940-1943, inclusive

Box: 31, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits D-H, 1941-1946, inclusive

Box: 31, Folder: 2 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits I-L, 1939, inclusive

Box: 31, Folder: 3 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits M, 1939-1941, inclusive

Box: 31, Folder: 4 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits N-R, 1939-1941, inclusive

Box: 31, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits S-Z, unidentified, 1937-1946, inclusive

Box: 31, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: HARRY LANGDON, circa 1975-1990, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains 4 boxes of oversize color photos taken by Hollywood celebrity photographer Harry Landon (1934- ). Most of the photographs are mounted on foamcore. The subjects of these photos are iconic figures of the 1970s and 1980s, including Joan Collins, Pia Zadora, Cher, Jane Fonda, Joan Rivers, Roseann Barr, Will Smith, Boy George, Diana Ross, and Ronald Reagan.

Portraits A-Z, circa 1975-1990, inclusive

Box: 32-35 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: BERT LONGWORTH, 1933-1946, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains photographs by Bert Longworth (1893-1964), a Hollywood stills photographer who worked at MGM, Paramount, Warner Bros., capturing film stars in Busby Berkeley's musicals, off-set publicity photos, and portraits.

Among the subjects included in this subseries are Ralph Bellamy, Rudy Vallee, Irene Manning, James Stewart, Rosalind Russell, and Joe E. Brown.

Portraits A-Z, 1933-1946, inclusive

Box: 36, Folder: 1-8 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: JOHN MIEHLE, 1933-1947, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains photographs taken by RKO studio photographer John Miehle (1902-1952). The photos, taken between 1933-1947, include images of actors Fred Astaire, Ralph Bellamy, Ginger Rogers, John Barrymore, Basil Rathbone, Gregory Peck, and Carole Lombard, among others.

Portraits A-I, 1935-1943, inclusive

Box: 30, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits J-Z, unidentified, 1933-1947, inclusive

Box: 30, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: HAL PHYFE, 1931-1936, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains the work of Hal Phyfe (1892-1968), great-grandson of Duncan Phyfe, the early American furniture designer. He opened his photography studio in New York in 1926, and built a reputation for his theatrical portraiture shot on commission. Most of the photos in this subseries were shot for Fox Film Corp. Subjects include the actors Sheila Barrett, Jesse Lasky, Helen Mack, Irene Ware, Peggy Ross,and Henry Fonda.

Portraits A-Z, 1931-1936, inclusive

Box: 31, Folder: 7 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: GENE ROBERT RICHEE, 1923-1950, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of photographs taken by Gene Robert Richee (1896-1972), a studio photographer who worked for Paramount Pictures from 1925 to 1935, and later worked for MGM and Warner Brothers.

Subjects include actors Jack Benny, Dane Clark, Paul Lukas, Mary Martin, Doris Day, Bob Hope, Danny Kaye, and Richard "Skeets" Gallagher," among many others.

Portraits A-B, 1924-1940, inclusive

Box: 37, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits C, 1928-1945, inclusive

Box: 37, Folder: 2 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits D-G, 1924-1949, inclusive

Box: 37, Folder: 3 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits H-K, 1925-1950, inclusive

Box: 37, Folder: 4 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits L, 1929-1949, inclusive

Box: 37, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits M-N, 1926-1953, inclusive

Box: 37, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits O-Z, unidentified, 1923-1950, inclusive

Box: 37, Folder: 7 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits Oversize, 1927-1940, inclusive

Box: 42, Folder: 3 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: A.L. WHITEY SCHAFER, 1935-1950, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains the work of A. L. "Whitey" Schafer (1902-1951), a longtime still photographer who started working at Paramount Pictures in 1923. In 1935 Schafer was appointed head of photography at Columbia Pictures, where he was in charge of portrait, publicity, advertising and production still photography.

Included in this subseries are photos of actors such as Joe E. Brown, Barry Fitzgerald, Joan Fontaine, and Ray Milland.

Portraits A-G, 1935-1947, inclusive

Box: 38, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits H-Z, 1935-1950, inclusive

Box: 38, Folder: 2 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits Oversize, 1937-1950, inclusive

Box: 42, Folder: 4 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: BERT SIX, 1938-1955, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of photographs by Bert Six (1902-1967), a photographer for Warner Bros. who was best known for his glamour shots of Hollywood actresses. Six began his career at Warner Bros. in 1934, and became head of the still department in 1945.

Included here are photographs of actors including Bette Davis, Joan Fontaine, Joan Crawford, Eve Arden, and Jack Benny.

Portraits A-B, 1941-1948, inclusive

Box: 38, Folder: 3 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits C, 1948-1954, inclusive

Box: 38, Folder: 4 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits D, 1938-1955, inclusive

Box: 38, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits E-L, 1938-1949, inclusive

Box: 38, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits M-O, 1940-1951, inclusive

Box: 38, Folder: 7 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits P-Z, 1938-1952, inclusive

Box: 38, Folder: 8 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: SCOTTY WELBOURNE, 1933-1944, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains the work of Scotty Welbourne (1907-1979), a still photographer who began his Hollywood career in the 1930s, and was head of photography at Warner Bros. form 1941-1948. In the 1950s, Welbourne shifted to cinematography, and worked in television for the duration of his career.

Subjects of this subseries include actors Charles Boyer, Billie Burke, Joe E. Brown, Jack Benny, Bette Davis, Joan Fontaine, Henry Fonda, Irene Hervey, Ian Hunter, Ida Lupino, Fred MacMurray, Frank Shields, and Doris Weston, among many others.

Portraits A-L, 1933-1944, inclusive

Box: 39, Folder: 1-7 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits M-Z, 1935-1944, inclusive

Box: 40, Folder: 1-5 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits Oversize, 1939, inclusive

Box: 42, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: WITZEL STUDIOS, 1915-1927, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains photographs produced by Witzel Studios, founded in Los Angeles by photographer Albert Walter Witzel (1879–1929) in 1909. As Hollywood became the new center of the motion picture industry, demand for Witzel's portrait work grew as film studios sought to promote their movies with glamorous portraits and publicity shots of their stars.

This subseries includes images of early film actors such as Betty Brice, Anna Held, George Larkin, Wallace Reid, and Marin Sais.

Portraits A-Z, 1915-1927, inclusive

Box: 40, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: MISCELLANEOUS and unidentified Hollywood studio photographers, 1926-1967, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of miscellaneous photographs grouped together by collector and labeled "Lost Hollywood."

Subjects include: Eve Arden, Lionel Barrymore, Gary Cooper, Audrey Hepburn, Katharine Hepburn, Claudette Colbert, Marlene Dietrich, Bette Davis, Greta Garbo.

Photographers include: Jack Albin, Mack Elliot, Bud Fraker, Ruth Harriet Louise, Sy Siedman, Melbourne Spurr, St. Hilaire, and Len Weissman.

Portraits A-D, 1928-1950, inclusive

Box: 41, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits E-H, 1926-1960, inclusive

Box: 41, Folder: 2 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits J-Q, 1932-1957, inclusive

Box: 41, Folder: 3 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits R-Z, unidentified, 1935-1950, inclusive

Box: 41, Folder: 4 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits Oversize, 1928-1967, inclusive

Box: 42, Folder: 6-7 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Series III: Photojournalism and Documentary Photography, 1880-1996, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This series contains a diverse range of work dating from 1880 to 1996. It includes the work of photojournalists Rudolph Arnold, Margaret Bourke-White, John Florea, Philippe Halsman, Jill Freedman, Mary Ellen Mark, Fred McDarrah, and Ken Regan, who each documented various aspects of American life and culture in the 20th century. The work of celebrity photographers and paparazzi such as Peter Basch, Andre De Dienes, and Ron Galella is also part of this series. In addition, the series includes the work of various photography studios that specialized in subjects such as advertising and store windows (Artkraft Strauss, Worsinger) and architecture and construction (Eugene de Salignac, Wurts Bros., George P. Hall and Son). Photos from newsphoto agencies (Magnum, Acme Newspictures Inc, PM News), press departments (New York World's Fair) and government agencies (White House Photography, WPA) are also included here.

Subseries: ACME NEWSPICTURES, 1945, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of photographs of the aftermath of the plane crash that occurred on July 28, 1945. A B25 plane crashed into the Empire State Building.

Empire State Building plane crash, 1945, inclusive

Box: 44, Folder: 1-4 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: RUDOLPH ARNOLD, 1931-1939, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains photographs taken by Rudolph Arnold (1902-1966). After studying at the New York School of Photography, Arnold worked at the New York Graphic, where he started to focus on aviation photography. In 1928, Arnold started his own aviation photography business and worked out of the following New York air fields and airports during his career: Roosevelt Field, the old Curtiss Airport, Floyd Bennett Field, and LaGuardia Airport. He also did motion-picture camera work for Universal and Paramount.

The photographs in this subseries were taken at Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn, NY between 1931-1939. The majority of these images are of aircraft manufactured by Grumman, Douglas, Lockheed and Curtiss. In addition, the collection contains images Arnold took of aviation personalities including Douglas (Wrong Way) Corrigan, Amelia Earhart, and Howard Hughes.

Aviation at Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn NY, 1931-1939, inclusive

Box: 44, Folder: 5-7 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: ARTKRAFT STRAUSS STUDIO, 1917-1940, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains photographs documenting the work of the Artkraft Strauss Sign Corporation. Artkraft Strauss was one of New York City's preeminent sign designers and manufacturers, responsible for creating some of the most iconic signs in American advertising. The company was particularly known for their "spectaculars," which were giant illuminated signs, often incorporating special effects and moving parts.

This subseries contains images of the company's signs, as well as their fabrication and installation. Artkraft Strauss' employees and facilities are also featured. One group of photos documents the fabrication and installation of a 1936 Times Square "spectacular" ad for Wrigley's gum featuring fish blowing bubbles. Unfortunately, the collection does not include an image of the finished product.

Related Materials

The Album File contains a album documenting Artkraft Strauss' creation and installation of the Pepsi Cola "spectacular" electric sign in Times Square.

Call number: PR 02 Volume 472

Billboards, 1917-1940, undated, inclusive

Box: 45, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Studio Interiors and Fabrication, 1936, inclusive

Box: 45, Folder: 2 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: BACHRACH STUDIOS, 1880-1945, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This series consists of two photograph albums. One is the album of Louis Fabian Bachrach (1881-1963), and contains formal portraits and snapshots of his family, as well of the offices and employees of his photographic studio. The second album contains photographs of Louis Fabian Bachrach's mother, Fanny Keyser Bachrach (1854-1937), throughout her life. It appears to have been assembled by her children after her death.

Biographical / Historical

The Bachrach family has been in the commercial photography business for more than 140 years. David Bachrach (1845-1921) founded Bachrach Studios in 1868. His son Louis Fabian Bachrach (1881-1963) began his photographic career by working with his father in Washington and Baltimore and by helping several photographers in New York. Louis Fabian Bachrach, Jr. (1917-2010), known as Fabian Bachrach, introduced color photography to the studio in the 1950s, while his brother Bradford (1910 or 1911-1992) headed the company until 1978. Fabian's son Robert now (2017) heads the family business, while son Louis Fabian Bachrach III has his own independent portrait studio.

Louis Fabian Bachrach album, 1900-1945, inclusive

Box: 46 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Fanny Keyser Bachrach album, 1880-1937, inclusive

Box: 47 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: PETER BASCH, 1950-1965, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains the work of American photographer Peter Basch (1921–2004), known for his images of celebrities and artists in America and Europe. His photos appeared in major magazines such as Life, Look and Playboy.

Included here are images of Jim Henson, Mitzi Gaynor, Fred Gwynn, Rock Hudson, Tuesday Weld, Harry Belafonte, dancers Pauline Koner and Jose Limon, and a series of female nudes.

Portraits A-Z, unidentified, 1950-1965, inclusive

Box: 48, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE, 1946, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains photographs by Margaret Bourke-White (1904—1971), an American photographer known for her extensive contributions to photojournalism, particularly for her Life magazine work. She is recognized as having been the first female documentary photographer to be accredited by and work with the U.S armed forces.

This subseries consists of photos that capture the action centered around a single park bench during the course of one day. These images were published in Look Magazine on April 30, 1946.

Park Bench photographs, 1946, inclusive

Box: 44, Folder: 8 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: ANDRE DE DIENES, 1945-1953, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of early portraits of the actress Marilyn Monroe taken by Hungarian-American fashion photographer André de Dienes (1913-1985).

Portraits - Marilyn Monroe, 1945-1953, inclusive

Box: 48, Folder: 2-4 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: EUGENE DE SALIGNAC, 1913-1922, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains cyanotype photographs of the construction of the Manhattan Bridge. They are the works of Eugene de Salignac (1861–1943), an American photographer who worked for the Department of Bridges/Plant and Structures in New York City from 1906 to 1934. During this time, de Salignac documented the creation of the city's modern infrastructure—including bridges, major municipal buildings, roads and subways. His most famous image is that of painters posing nonchalantly on the cables of the Brooklyn Bridge. His negatives and vintage prints are held by the New York City Municipal Archives.

Manhattan Bridge Construction Cyanotypes, 1913-1922, inclusive

Box: 44, Folder: 9-12 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY, 1988-1996, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains photographs of the 1990s supermodels Gisele Bundchen, Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Kate Moss, Claudia Schiffer, and Christy Turlington. The photos are the work of various photographers, including Herb Ritts; most of the photos feature Kate Moss.

Supermodels, 1988-1996, inclusive

Box: 49 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: JOHN FLOREA, 1941-1947, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of photos documenting World WarII, taken by John Florea (1916-2000). Florea was a staff photographer at Life who became a war correspondent during World War II. As one of America's first war photographers for the Pacific theater, he covered the Marines and the Navy, especially during the battle of Tarawa in December 1943. Later, from 1944 until the end of the war, he followed the American army in Europe, photographing the fights in France or Belgium, the destruction of the German cities, and the liberation of the concentration camps in Germany.

World War II photos, 1941-1947, inclusive

Box: 50-51 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: JILL FREEDMAN, 1969-1986, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains the work of documentary photographer Jill Freedman (1939-2019). Freedman immersed herself in the world of her subjects, which included the Beatty-Cole circus performers, New York City police officers and firefighters, and New York City street life [includes explicit images taken at sex clubs].

Circus Days, 1975, inclusive

Box: 52, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Firehouse, 1977, inclusive

Box: 52, Folder: 2-3 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Street Cops, 1981, inclusive

Box: 52, Folder: 4-5 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Street Scenes, 1969-1986, inclusive

Box: 53, Folder: 1-4 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: RON GALELLA, 1978-1992, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of photographs by Ron Galella (1931-) an American photographer considered a pioneer paparazzo. Galella's celebrity photographs have appeared in many major publications including Vanity Fair, Time, and People. This subseries contains images of Imogene Coca, Gloria Swanson, Johnny Carson, Steven Spielberg, Lana Turner, Madonna, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, among others.

Celebrity Photographs A-Z, 1978-1992, inclusive

Box: 44, Folder: 13-14 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: GEORGE P. HALL AND SON, 1894-1898, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains 10 photographs by renowned New York City photography firm George P. Hall and Son documenting the construction of the Manhattan Speedway, 1894-1898. It includes views of the High Bridge Aqueduct and Water Tower.

Related Materials

New-York Historical Society Library also holds a collection of Hall photographs:

PR 24 George P. Hall and Son Photograph Collection, ca. 1876-ca. 1914.

Construction of the Manhattan Speedway, 1894-1898, inclusive

Box: 48, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: PHILIPPE HALSMAN, 1953-1975, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains photos taken by Philippe Halsman (1906-1979), an American portrait photographer whose work was featured on the covers and pages of magazines such as Life, Look, Esquire, and the Saturday Evening Post. Images included here feature unidentified domestic scenes, and portraits of prominent businessmen and journalists.

Group Portraits, circa 1960, inclusive

Box: 48, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Portraits, 1953-1975, inclusive

Box: 48, Folder: 7 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: MAGNUM, 1980-1988, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains photographs by members of Magnum, an international photographic cooperative. Images include New York City street scenes; images of Ronald Reagan and Walter Mondale campaigning in 1980; Woody Allen on set; Madonna; and the 1986 International PEN Convention.

Photographs, 1980-1988, inclusive

Box: 44, Folder: 15 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: MARY ELLEN MARK, 1986-1987, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains color portraits of children and teenagers taken in 1986-1987 by Mary Ellen Mark (1940-2015), an American documentary photographer.

Portraits, 1986-1987, inclusive

Box: 54, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: FRED MCDARRAH, 1956-1995, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains the work of Village Voice photojournalist Fred McDarrah (1926-2007). During his 50-year career at The Voice, McDarrah covered politics, art, the rock music scene, dance, entertainment, and demonstrations in support of the peace movement, gay liberation, and welfare and civil rights.

McDarrah documented the galleries, lofts, cafes, bars and streets of Greenwich Village and Soho, and the artists, actors, musicians, Beat poets, writers and counterculture figures who populated them. Photographs of these people and places, taken during the 1960s through the 1980s, make up the bulk of this series.

McDarrah also focused his lens on the world of New York politics. This series contains images of politicians such as Alfonse D'Amato, Elizabeth Holtzman, John Lindsay, and Charles Rangel, among many others. Also included are images of protests and activists such as Angela Davis, Abbie Hoffman and Jane Jacobs, among others.

Other images of note include scenes from the 1977 Blackout; a beatnik birthday party for Ted Joans; a Star Trek convention; and the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt

This series is arranged alphabetically by subject.

Artists and the Art World, 1959-1992, undated, inclusive

Box: 56, Folder: 1-5 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Scope and Contents

Contains photographs of artists and New York art world figures. This includes, but is not limited to, artists such as Louise Nevelson, Mary Miss, Richard Avedon, Marisol Escobar, David Hockney, Larry Rivers, Robert Rauschenberg; museum executives and gallery ownerslike Tom Armstrong and Leo Castelli; museum exhibitions and installations at the Met Museum, MOMA, the Whitney, and Soho art galleries; and images of works by artists such as Hans Haacke, Joseph Levy, and Keith Haring.

Composers, Conductors, and Musicians, 1959-1977, undated, inclusive

Box: 56, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Scope and Contents

Includes photos of Otis Blackwell, David Bowie, Betty Carter, Leonard Cohen, Judy Collins, Alice Cooper, David Del Tredici, Bob Dylan, Dizzy Gillespie, Jimi Hendrix, Billie Holiday, Mick Jagger, Grace Jones, Patti La Belle, Barry Manilow, Bette Midler, Thea Musgrave, Elvis Presley, Lou Rawls, Smokey Robinson, Sonny Rollins, Pete Seeger, Frank Sinatra, and the Who, among many others

Events, 1956-1978, undated, inclusive

Box: 56, Folder: 7 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Scope and Contents

World's Fair 1964; 1977 Blackout; Bryant Park Book Fair; Coney Island Beach clean up; events at MOMA; parades, outdoor art shows, festivals, and concerts; NYU graduation ceremony; parties, including an Artist's Club New Year's Eve party and a beatnik birthday party for Ted Joans; Star Trek convention; Polar Bears swimmers.

Film and Theater, 1959-1981, undated, inclusive

Box: 56, Folder: 8-9 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Scope and Contents

includes actors and directors. Actors: Woody Allen, Jim Belushi, Jackie Collins, Barbara Cook, Tony Curtis, Bette Davis, Robert DeNiro, Divine, Jane Fonda, Lillian Gish, Dustin Hoffman, William Holden, Louise Lasser, Paul Mazursky, Liza Minelli, Jeanne Moreau, Paul Newman, Sidney Poitier, Robert Redford, Chita Rivera, Roy Rogers, Susan Sarandon, Sissy Spacek, Meryl Streep, David Susskind, Tommy Tune Directors: Bertrand Blier, Milos Forman, Alfred Hitchcock, Ted Kotcheff, Joseph Papp, Jan Troell

New York City Street Scenes, 1959-1978, undated, inclusive

Box: 57, Folder: 1-8 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Scope and Contents

Contains photographs taken in various neighborhoods around New York City from the late 1950s through the 1970s. Some record the vitality of street vendors, crowds, parks, and night clubs, as well as children playing in the street. Other photos focus on specific buildings and architectural details, or scenes of urban blight.

The photos have been arranged by subject: aerial views; architectural details and statuary; landmarks (City Hall, Empire State Building, Jefferson Market, Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center); markets and store fronts; museums and parks; night clubs and taverns; street life; and urban blight

Politicians, 1965-1993, undated, inclusive

Box: 57, Folder: 9-13 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Scope and Contents

photos of politicians, mostly New York City-based. Includes Bella Abzug, Herman Badillo, Mario Biaggi, Hugh Carey, Mario Cuomo, Alfonse D'Amato, David Dinkins, Gerald and Betty Ford, Elizabeth Holzman, John Lindsay, Bess Meyerson, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Nelson Rockefeller, Andrew Stein, and Robert Wagner, among others.

Portraits, General, 1965-1978, inclusive

Box: 57, Folder: 14 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Scope and Contents

includes photos of Floyd Abrams, John Artis, Stanley Fisher, Harry Helmsley, Margaret Mead, Rev. Sun Yung Moon, Tiger Morse, Howard Stein, and others.

Protests and Activism, 1960-1992, undated, inclusive

Box: 57, Folder: 15 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Scope and Contents

Contains photographs of political protests, including an anti-war protest at the Pentagon in 1967, the Democratic National Convention protests in Chicago 1968, and the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt in Washington D.C. in 1992. In addition, there are photos of activists including Angela Davis, Abbie Hoffman, Jane Jacobs, Aron Kay (the "Yippie pie thrower") and others.

Views Outside of New York City, 1970, undated, inclusive

Box: 56, Folder: 10 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Scope and Contents

Albany, NY; Warwick NY; Newark, NJ

Writers, 1959-1978, undated, inclusive

Box: 56, Folder: 11-12 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Scope and Contents

Contains photographs of authors, journalists, and cultural critics. Some of these writers include: Amiri Baraka, Brendan Behan, Bonnie Bremser, Jimmy Breslin, William F. Buckley, William Burroughs, Truman Capote, Pete Hamill, Joseph Heller, Lillian Hellman, Fran Lebowitz, and Tom Wolfe. Also included are televison journalists such as Steve Dunleavy, Dan Rather and Rose Ann Scamardella, and TV news executive Roger Ailes.

Unidentified and Miscellaneous, 1971, undated, inclusive

Box: 57, Folder: 16 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR PRESS DEPT., 1939, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains a presentation album entitled "Photographs, New York World's Fair 1939," produced by the NY World's Fair Press Department. The album contains 54 large-format celebratory images, including FDR touring the site in a car, Howard Hughes with New York City officials and luminaries, models of the site, construction of various buildings (especially the Trylon and Perisphere), opening ceremonies, media coverage and photo ops, parades in lower Manhattan, visitors at the fair, and more.

Photograph Album, 1939, inclusive

Box: 58 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: BEECHER OGDEN, 1951-1956, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains 96 photographs by Beecher Ogden (1873-1963) documenting New York City. The photos, taken between 1951-1956, include images of streets, buildings, storefronts, elevated trains, pushcarts and vendors, pedestrians, and children playing.

Related Materials

The N-YHS library's American Historical Manuscripts Collection (AHMC-Ogden, Beecher) holds a letter addressed to Frederick P. Keppel, president of Carnegie Corporation of New York, outlining a project, dated February 16, 1949, to document New York City by taking 5,000 images a year. Beecher proposed the urgent need of photographs of historical and topographical points of interest in the city.

New York City Scenes-Architectural Details, 1951-1956, inclusive

Box: 54, Folder: 2 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

New York City Scenes-Bridge and Harbor Views, 1951-1956, inclusive

Box: 54, Folder: 3 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

New York City Scenes-Buildings and Skylines, 1951-1956, inclusive

Box: 54, Folder: 4 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

New York City Scenes-People, 1951-1956, inclusive

Box: 54, Folder: 5-6 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

New York City Scenes-Pushcarts and Street Vendors, 1951-1956, inclusive

Box: 54, Folder: 7-9 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

New York City Scenes-Signage, 1951-1956, inclusive

Box: 54, Folder: 10 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

New York City Scenes-Storefronts, 1951-1956, inclusive

Box: 54, Folder: 11-12 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

New York City Scenes-Miscellaneous Views, 1951-1956, inclusive

Box: 54, Folder: 13 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: PM NEWSPAPER, 1940-1951, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains photographs that were taken for PM News, a daily newspaper published in New York City during the 1940s. It was financed by Chicago millionaire Marshall Field III, and was known for using many large photographs to illustrate its stories.

This subseries is arranged chronologically.

PM News Photos, 1940-1951, inclusive

Box: 55, Folder: 1-11 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: PORTRAIT FILES, 1937-1951, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains portraits of William O'Dwyer (1890–1964), an Irish-American politician and diplomat who served as the Mayor of New York City from 1946 to 1950; and Alexander Woollcott (1887-1943), an American critic for The New Yorker magazine, a member of the Algonquin Round Table, and a prominent radio personality. The photographs were taken by several different photographers, some credited and some uncredited.

William O'Dwyer, 1940-1951, inclusive

Box: 59, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Alexander Woolcott, 1937-1943, inclusive

Box: 59, Folder: 2 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: KEN REGAN, circa 1971, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of photojournalist Ken Regan's (d.2012) behind-the-scenes photos from the 1970s television show "The Electric Company" produced by the Children's Television Workshop. It also contains a few oversize sports photographs, including shots of the New York Yankees.

Electric Company TV show, circa 1971, inclusive

Box: 59, Folder: 3 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Sports and Miscellaneous, Oversize, undated, inclusive

Box: 63, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: JIMMIE SCOTT, 1914-1957, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains a scrapbook that documents the life of James L. "Jimmie" Scott (1894-1985) through the years 1914 to 1952. During this time Scott was a boxer, actor, composer, ballroom dancer, and dance teacher. He also participated in dance marathons, setting a record in 1928.

Scrapbook, 1914-1957, inclusive

Box: 60 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: STEPHEN SHAMES, undated, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of one color transparency of Bess Myerson.

Portrait - Bess Myerson, undated, inclusive

Box: 63, Folder: 2 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: UNDERWOOD AND UNDERWOOD, 1918-1919, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of an album containing 97 large-format news photographs depicting a host of wide-ranging topical events during and immediately after the First World War. Each photo has a printed caption. subjects of the photographs include aviation stunts, seaplanes, dirigibles, and the world's largest flying boat. There are also photos of the U.S. Army and Navy, military vehicles, European battles, relief efforts, soldiers returning home, and President Wilson at the Peace Conference.

Album, 1918-1919, inclusive

Box: 61 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: CARL VAN VECHTEN, circa 1939, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains the work of Carl Van Vechten (1880–1964), an American writer and art photographer. Images include many scenes from the 1939 World's Fair, as well as views of the Cloisters, the New York Botanic Garden, Central Park, and general streetscapes.

Photographic Postcards, circa 1939,, inclusive

Box: 59, Folder: 4-5 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Photographs, undated, inclusive

Box: 62, Folder: 1-4 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: WHITE HOUSE OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHS, 1953-1986, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of official U.S. White House photographs taken between 1953 and 1986. They include images of U.S. Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan, including with their family members and other government officials. The bulk of the photos were taken during Nixon's presidency. These include performances at the White House by the original cast of the televison show "Sesame Street" and by the band "The Turtles."

White House photos, 1953-1967, inclusive

Box: 63, Folder: 3 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

White House photos, black and white, 1970-1973, inclusive

Box: 63, Folder: 4 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

White House photos, color, 1970-1973, inclusive

Box: 63, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

White House photos, performances, 1970-1973, inclusive

Box: 63, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

White House photos, 1974-1986, inclusive

Box: 63, Folder: 7 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION (WPA), 1934-1939, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains photographs that document programs created by the WPA. The WPA, or Works Progress Administration (renamed in 1939 as the Work Projects Administration) was an American New Deal agency designed to provide jobs and income to the unemployed during the Great Depression. WPA programs included public works projects such as the construction of public buildings and roads, and also employed teachers, musicians, artists, writers, actors and directors in arts, drama, media, and literacy projects. Of note are images of worker strikes and demonstrations protesting cuts to WPA programs.

WPA photographs

Box: 59, Folder: 6-9 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: WORSINGER WINDOW SERVICE, 1927-1939, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains photos by Worsinger Window Service, a firm that specialized in documenting shop windows and interiors. The firm was founded by Karl Worsinger (1893-1952), a window display designer and photographer who began his career working for Gimbel's of New York.

Stores pictured in this subseries are Bonwit-Teller, Lord and Taylor, Stern's, Russeks, Jaeckel's, and Nat Lewis.

Store Window Displays

Box: 59, Folder: 10 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Subseries: WURTS BROS. ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHERS, 1911-1912, inclusive

Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of 64 photographs of the construction of the Woolworth Building. The photos were taken by Wurts Bros. Architectural Photographers, Inc. in 1911-1912. Each photograph has a descriptive title and date printed in the lower corner.

Woolworth Building construction photographs, 1911-1912, inclusive

Box: 59, Folder: 11-15 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)
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