Roger Hull Research Files on Pacific Northwest Artists, 1882-2013

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Hull, Roger
Title
Roger Hull Research Files on Pacific Northwest Artists
Dates
1882-2013 (inclusive)
1940-2013 (bulk)
Quantity
8.25 linear feet, (14 boxes)
Collection Number
WUA065
Summary
This collection consists of materials gathered by Roger Hull while researching and writing about Pacific Northwest artists. Represented artists include: Helen Plummer Gatch, Carl Hall, and Charles Heaney among many others. These materials include correspondence, photographs, original artwork, and manuscripts.
Repository
Willamette University Archives and Special Collections
Archives and Special Collections
Mark O. Hatfield Library
900 State Street
Salem, OR
97301
Telephone: 5033706866
Fax: 5033706141
archives@willamette.edu
Access Restrictions

This collection is open for research.

Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

From 1970 to 2010, Roger Hull taught courses at Willamette University on Renaissance, American, and Modern art. He now lectures periodically, often on topics related to Pacific Northwest art. He envisioned and helped establish the Hallie Ford Museum of Art and is the Senior Faculty Curator at the museum. Hull has published seven monographs, and several encyclopedia entries on Oregon artists, along with scholarly articles.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

This collection contains research materials collected by Roger Hull on artists of the Pacific Northwest. Much of this research was conducted in preparation for writing monographs published by the Hallie Ford Museum of Art. Included in these materials are photographs, correspondence and letters, interview recordings, video, drafts and monographs.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Library acts as "fair use" reproduction agent.

For further information, see the section on copyright in the Regulations and Procedures of the Willamette University Archives and Special Collections.

Copyright Information: Before material from collections at Willamette University Archives and Special Collections may be quoted in print, or otherwise reproduced, in whole or in part, in any publication, permission must be obtained from (1) the owner of the physical property, and (2) the holder of the copyright. It is the particular responsibility of the researcher to obtain both sets of permission. Persons wishing to quote from materials in any collections held by University Archives and Special Collections should consult the University Archivist. Reproduction of any item must contain a complete citation to the original.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Roger Hull Research Files on Pacific Northwest Artists, Archives and Special Collections, Mark O. Hatfield Library, Willamette University.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

The Roger Hull Research Files on Pacific Northwest Artists are arranged in eight series by artist. Subseries are utilized where appropriate. Materials within each series retain original order.

Location of Collection

Mark O. Hatfield Library

Acquisition Information

All materials compiled and deposited by Roger Hull unless otherwise noted.

Future Additions

Additional materials continue to be deposited by Roger Hull.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Series I:  Helen Plummer Gatch, 1882-1990,   (bulk 1882-1926) Return to Top

Helen Plummer was born in Alton, Illinois in 1861. Her father and her two sisters moved to Portland, Oregon in 1864. In 1885 she married Claude Gatch and the couple moved to Salem, where Claude was employed as a banker. Along with Salem resident Myra Albert Wiggins, Gatch was an important figure in pictorial photography. She was featured in several national publications and exhibitions over the course of her career. Gatch continued to volunteer at exhibitions after a 1912 move to Berkeley, California but did not pursue photography in the same way again.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 1
Records: Census + other information on Orlando Plummer, Helen Gatch's Father
Contains photocopied material from a variety of dates.
1882-1970
1 2
Family Records
Contains photocopied material from a variety of dates.
1893-1954
1 3
Research Correspondence
1988-1990
1 4
Helen Gatch Copy Photos
Contains copies of photographs from a variety of dates.
1897-1911
1 6
Helen Plummer Gatch Exhibitions + Notices
Contains photocopied material from a variety of dates.
1883-1926

Series II:  Carl Hall, 1971-2007Return to Top

Carl Hall studied with Carlos Lopez as a scholarship student at the Meinzinger Art School in Detroit. Hall began exhibiting his work widely in 1939 at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and many other museums and galleries. Hall first came to Oregon in 1942 to undergo basic training at Camp Adair. After serving in the Pacific during World War II, he settled permanently in Oregon and raised four children with his wife, Phyllis. Hall gained national recognition in 1948 when he was profiled in a Life magazine article titled, "Oregon Artist." He joined the faculty of Willamette University in 1947 where he taught art until his retirement in 1986. Hall died June 6, 1996.

Roger Hull Research Files on Carl Hall are arranged in original order.
Container(s) Description Dates
Subseries A: General Research
Box Folder
2 1
Hall
Contains block printed Christmas cards from Hall, and RC McAlister, to Roger Hull.
1971-1996
2 2
Carl Hall
Inventory of artworks by Hall for purchase by Willamette University. Includes commentary from the artist.
circa 1999
2 3
Hall, Carl Non-Archival Material
undated
2 4
Hall, Carl
Correspondence and papers created after Hall's death including eulogy written by Roger Hull.
1971-1996
2 5
Hall, Carl
Includes photocopies of Hall artworks.
undated
2 6
Whitney Interview
1996
2 7
Bibliography--Carl Hall
1980-1993
2 8
Catalogues Inventory
undated
2 9
Chronology
1995
2 10
Correspondence
1995-1996
2 11
Vitae
Conversation with Hall and his wife Phyllis by Roger Hull.
1996
3 1
Hall, Carl
Appraisal of works of art by Hall.
1996
3 2
Hall
Includes photocopy of manuscript entitled, "Images" comprising writings originally published in the Oregon Statesman.
1971-1996
3 3
Hall
Includes photocopy of manuscript entitled, "Westward and I Go Free."
1971-1996
Subseries B: Research for monograph on Hall
This series contains research material collected by Hull in the process of writing Eden Again: the Art of Carl Hall. The monograph was published in accordance with an exhibition of the same name at the Hallie Ford Museum of Art (2001).
Box Folder
3 4
Hall-Chronologies; Bibliography
1995-2001
3 5
Photos of Carl Hall
undated
3 6
MacBeth Gallery
undated
3 7
Hall-Exhibit Catalogs
circa 1977
3 8
Exhibition Flyers
1975-2006
3 9
Hall-Art Reviews-1940's
circa 2000
3 10
Carl Hall-Reviews; Features
1974-2001
3 11
Alaska Paintings
undated
3 12
Hall-Reproductions (Miscellaneous)
2000
3 13
Museum Collections
1996-2007
3 14
Private Collections
1995-2001
3 15
Hall-"Neglected Generation"
undated
3 16
Hall-His Writings
1994
3 17
Conversations/Quotes
1996
3 18
Testimonials/Recollections
undated
3 19
Carl Hall-Student Papers
1998-2000
3 20
Obituaries
1996
3 22
Collection Purchase
1999
3 23
Phyllis Hall Donations
1998-2006
3 24
Mural Donation
2006
3 25
Eden Again-Exhibition Planning
1999-2000
3 26
Eden Again: Checklists
2001
3 27
Eden Again: Label Texts
undated
3 28
Hall: Lecture
2001
3 29
Hall-"Eden Again" Reviews
2001
3 30
Eden Again-Monograph Planning
2000-2001
3 31
Hall Book Donors...
2000
3 32
1. Hall Ms.-Early Versions
1996-1997
3 33
8. Hall ms-reviewed by Michael D. Hall
undated
3 34
5. Hall ms.- reviewed by Phyllis Hall, Summer 2000
1995-2001
3 35
10. Hall ms-submitted
2000 July 17
3 36
11. Hall ms- proof
undated
3 37
Monograph
2000
3 38
American Art Review Article
2001
3 39
Hall - Willamette Journal
2002
3 40
"Carl Hall" - MCHS Quarterly
1998
3 41
Exhibition - War Drawings
2003-2004
3 42
Michael Hall Correspondence
1999-2000
3 43
Phyllis Hall Correspondence
1995-2005
3 44
Adair Law Correspondence
1999
3 45
Roberts, Prudence
1995
3 46
Hall Inventory Negatives
1994

Series III:  Charles Heaney, 1902-2006,   (bulk 1916-2004) Return to Top

Charles Edward Heaney (1897-1981) was born in 1897 to John and Elizabeth Heaney of Oconto Falls, Wisconsin--he was the youngest of eight children. Heaney's father died when he was six years old. In 1913, at the age of 15, Charles, moved west to Portland, Oregon with his mother and his sister. On arriving in Portland Heaney began operating box manufacturing machines for the F.C. Settler Company. Heaney began an apprenticeship with the Brandenburg Engraving Company as an engraver at the age of 18--developing skill that would later be shown in his etching. During this time he was encouraged by his employer, George O. Brandenburg, to attend courses at the Museum Art School (now the Pacific Northwest College of Art). Heaney began his studies in 1917 and continued them well into the 1920s. It was in 1929 that Heaney first gained notoriety as an artist during the First Annual Exhibition of Northwest Print Makers.

Heaney used his training as an artist working for the Oregon State Motor Association. For three years, beginning in 1929, it was his job to create and install directional road signs along Oregon highways. It was during these lengthy trips into the wilds of Eastern Oregon that Heaney would gather inspiration for many of his later paintings. His experiences with the Oregon State Motor Association translated into a position with the Works Progress Administration. Between 1937 and 1939 Heaney produced many paintings and prints for the WPA including,"The Mountain," a large painting created as a furnishing for Timberline Lodge.

Throughout his prolific 60 year career Heaney drew inspiration from the variety of experiences surrounding him including both natural and man-made environments. Though initially gaining recognition as a printmaker Heaney has established himself as one of the Northwest's premier painters by the 1950s.

Charles Heaney was diagnosed with cancer in 1980. He died in August, 1981.

Roger Hull's files on Charles Heaney also include research material donated by Marge Riley. To preserve this distinction materials on Heaney have been separated into two subgroups: Sub-Series A: Roger Hull Research Files and Sub-Series B: Marge Riley Research Files.
Container(s) Description Dates
Subseries A: Roger Hull Research Files
1902-2006
Box Folder
4 1
Charles E. Heaney: Memory, Imagination, and Place
2005
4 2
American Art Review
Contains article written by Hull entitled, "Charles E. Heaney: Memory, Imagination, and Place."
2005 February
4 3
Inside Willamette
2004 September 3
4 4
Reviews
2005-2006
4 5
Heaney Lectures
2004-2005
4 6
Heaney Project Research Trip May 2004
1996-2004
4 7
Heaney Project Correspondence
2000-2005
4 8
Heaney Artwork Pick-up and Delivery
2004-2005
4 9
Heaney Project Reports
2002-2005
4 10
Heaney Expense
2003-2004
4 11
Heaney Monograph: Preliminary Ideas
1980-2004
4 12
Heaney Monograph: Hull Conversations with Others
2003-2004
4 13
Heaney Monograph Solicitation Mailing Lists
2004
4 14
Heaney Monograph: Solicitation Letters
2004
4 15
Heaney Monograph: Contributors to Fund
2004
4 16
Heaney Monograph: Captions for Illustrations
2004
4 17
Heaney Monograph: Bibliography and Other Lists
2003-2004
4 18
Heaney Monograph: Saydack Essay
2004
4 19
Heaney Monograph: Illustration Arrangements
2004
4 20
Heaney Monograph - Correspondence on Production
2004
4 21
Heaney Exhibition: Planning
2004
4 22
Heaney Exhibition: Loan Requests
2004
4 23
Heaney Exhibition Checklist
undated
4 24
Heaney Exhibition: Galley Statements
2004
4 25
Heaney Exhibition: Self Portraits (3)
2003-2004
4 26
Heaney Exhibition: Portland Streets, Buildings, and Demolitions (11)
1937-2003
4 27
Heaney Exhibition: Coast, Coast House, Cascade Farms (11)
1930-1967
4 28
Heaney Exhibition: Mountains and Mountain Villages (5)
1937-1945
4 29
Heaney Exhibition: Villages and Towns (14)
1937-1973
4 30
Heaney Exhibition: Roads/Eastern Oregon, Nevada (6)
1950-1969
4 31
Heaney Exhibition: Landscapes and Figures (allegorical), including portraits
1920-1960
4 32
Heaney Exhibition: Fossils
1942-1946
4 33
Heaney Exhibition: Aquatints and 1 Plate (11 + 1)
1941-1953
4 34
Linoleum Cuts (11)
1923-1935
4 35
Heaney Exhibition: Woodcuts and Wood Engravings (18)
1929-1938
4 36
Heaney Exhibition: Etching, Aquatints and 1 Lithograph (14)
1931-1945
4 37
Heaney Exhibition: Printmaking Process
1943-1953
4 38
Exhibition Reserve Pool
1932-1960
4 39
Women and Water
1950-1967
4 40
Fossils and Specimens
1942-1952
4 41
Paintings
1930-1965
4 42
City, Demolition, Parks
1956-1974
4 43
Mining Towns, Nevada
2004
4 44
Mountains
1930-1967
4 45
Landscape - Various
undated
4 46
River
circa 1965
4 47
Women - Heads/Figures
1960-1980
4 48
Arcadia/Trysts
undated
4 49
Roads
undated
4 50
Towns and Villages
1939-1967
4 51
Robes/Aquaria
undated
4 52
Landscape with Farms
1938-1964
4 53
Self-Portraits and Other Heaney Portraits
2004
4 54
Still Life
undated
4 55
Heaney Caseins
1944-1974
4 56
Calligraphy
undated
4 57
Dated Prints
1920-1953
4 58
Undated Prints
undated
4 59
Plates/Blocks
1929-2004
4 60
Drawings
Also includes copies of undated material drawings by Heaney.
1948-1959
4 61
WPA Journal
Contains photocopies of Heaney's journal.
1937-1939
4 62
Etching Treatments
undated
4 63
Heaney Notes - Collection of Bill Rhoades and Coralee Popp
1944-1949
4 64
Excerpts - From Heaney Papers at Portland Art Museum
1934-1963
4 65
Heaney Interview with Priscilla Carrasco
1981
4 66
Heaney, Charles - Interview
1978
4 67
Roberts, Dave - Heaney Memos
2003
4 68
Photographs of Heaney
1907-1981
4 69
Two Photographs of Charles Heaney
1979-2004
4 70
Heaney Snapshots: Wisconsin, Nevada, Oregon
1934-1968
4 71
Degantown, Wisconsin
undated
4 72
Portland Addresses
2004
4 73
Museum School
Contains photocopies of Museum School course offerings.
1914-2004
4 74
Biographical Statement and Chronologies
1938-1974
4 75
Heaney Chronology
2004
4 76
Notes on Heaney
1974-1981
4 77
Books owned by Heaney
undated
4 78
Print Log
2003
4 79
Charles Heaney Record Book: Archives, Rex Arragon Library, Portland Art Museum
1933-1946
4 80
Exhibition Lists and Catalogs
1929-2004
4 81
Exhibitions - Oregon
1923-2003
4 82
Exhibition Catalogs - Oregon
1927-2002
4 83
Exhibition Catalog - United States
1930-2003
4 84
Exhibition Catalogs - Outside the United States
1955
5 1
Newspaper Articles
1948-1986
5 2
Newspaper Articles
1938-2002
5 3
Magazine Articles and Illustrations
1928-1983
5 4
Periodical Articles
1974-2003
5 5
Book Illustrations Article
1930-1990
5 6
Brochure - Priscailla Carrasco Project
1982
5 7
Pamphlets, Cards
1938-1998
5 8
Heaney Family Lineage
1902-2003
5 9
Dimitre, David
2004
5 10
Dimitre, Mony
2003-2005
5 11
Johnsen, Cliff
2003
5 12
Brandenburg, George (employer, mentor)
1925-1929
5 13
Carrasco, Priscilla
1981-1988
5 14
Kyuzo, Furuya (friend fellow art student)
2004
5 15
Griffin, Rachael
1980-2004
5 16
Heine, Frederick (teacher, Wisconsin)
1997-2003
5 17
McIlwraith, William (friend, etcher)
1926-1934
5 18
Rice, Clyde and Virginia
2004
5 19
Saalburg, Allen (introduced Heaney to tempera)
2003
5 20
Walker, Fran and Cliff
2004
5 21
West, Rex and Ruth
1969-2004
5 22
Federal Art Projects
1937-2003
5 23
Federal Art Projects
1937-2004
5 24
Federal Art Project: Timberline Lodge
1979-2004
5 25
Art Collectors - Private
2003-2004
5 26
Edward Allworth Collection
2004
5 27
Gray, John
2004
5 28
Missal, Paul
1930-2004
5 29
Parsons, Michael
2004
5 30
Ramey, Keith
2003
5 31
Saydack, Roger
Contains compact disc. Disk removed 3/24/17 for preservation.
2003-2004
5 32
Stahl, John
circa 1990s
5 33
Weller, Greg
2004
5 34
Clatsop County Historical Society
Folder is heavily annotated inside.
1935-1986
5 35
Fleming Museum, Vermont
2003-2004
5 36
Matthew Gerber Gallery
2002-2003
5 37
Hallie Ford Museum
2003
5 38
Humpal - Holcombe
2003
5 39
Image Gallery
1966-1986
5 40
Kaiser Permanente
Inventory of Kaiser Permanente's Saward Collection.
2003
5 41
Katayama
2003
5 42
Multnomah County Library
2003
5 43
Munson - Proctor - Williams
2003
5 44
Oregon Capitol
2003
5 45
Oregon Historical Society
2003-2004
5 46
Pacific University
2003
5 47
Portland Art Museum
2003-2005
5 48
Reed
2003
5 49
Schneider Museum
2003
5 50
Seattle Art Museum
2003-2004
5 51
Smithsonian
2003
5 52
Tacoma Art Museum
2003
5 53
University of Montana
2003
5 54
University of Oregon Museum of Art
2003
item
5 1
Charles Heaney exhibit at the Hallie Ford Museum
Disk 1 of 2.
2005
5 2
Charles Heaney exhibit at the Hallie Ford Museum
Disk 2 of 2
2005
5 3
Priscilla Carrasco Interviews
1981 August 2
5 4
Priscilla Carrasco Interviews
1981 August 5
5 5
Priscilla Carrasco Interviews
1981 August 5 - 1981 August 8
Subseries B: Marge Riley Research Files
Marge Riley is a Portland art collector and patron who donated her art collection to the Hallie Ford Museum of Art in 2007. She was a friend of the artists Charles Heaney during the last years of his life and assembled the following material in the course of this friendship. After Heaney's death in 1981, she was a member of the ad hoc group that arranged to have a painting by Heaney donated to the National Museum of American Art.
1938-1983
Box Folder
5 55
Charles Heaney
Contains periodical articles.
1938-1983
Charles Heaney
Box Folder
5 56
Charles Heaney National Museum
Contains letters, exhibition catalogs, photographic slides collected by Riley.
1981-1983

Series IV:  Manuel Izquierdo, 1931-2013Return to Top

Manuel Izquierdo was born September 26, 1925 north of Madrid, Spain. He was the eldest of three siblings. Izquierdo was 10 years old when the Spanish Civil War began in 1936. Due to the absence of both of his parents, Izquierdo, his brother José, and his sister Lucia were cared for by a children's refuge. In 1939, Izquierdo and his siblings were moved to Marseille, France in order to escape lingering tensions between Spanish Republicans and Pro-Franco groups.

In 1941 the Nazi occupation had begun to reach as far as the south of France. This prompted aid groups to arrange for the emigration of threatened children. In May of 1942, the three Izquierdo children set sail for New York City. Though it took one year for the children to find permanent residence, they were eventually placed with a family in Portland, Oregon. The Izquierdo and his two siblings made their cross country trip by train in 1943.

Manuel graduated high school in 1947 and enrolled that fall in the Museum Art School (Pacific Northwest College of Art). While at the Museum Art School Izquierdo focused on sculpture and printmaking. By 1951, he had finished his certificate program, and began teaching at the Museum Art School, attaining full time status by 1953. Izquierdo held his position at the Museum School for the next 46 years before retiring in 1997.

Over the course of his career Izquierdo came to be regarded as a distinguished sculptor, known for his welded sculptures. He died in 2009 at the age of 84.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
6 1
Izquierdo, Manuel C.V.
Contains Curriculum Vitae for Izquierdo.
2009-2012
6 2
Memorial Service/Obit
2009
6 3
Childhood in Europe
Contains biographical statements from José Izquierdo.
1942-2013
6 4
Family
1977-1980
6 5
Interviews with Izquierdo
Contains audio CD of Izquierdo interview with Charles Digregorio dated 1978. Removed 3/27/17 for preservation. Transcript also in folder.
1976-1998
6 6
Izquierdo - Correspondence + Writings
1959-1991
6 7
Contains two DVDs of film. Removed 3/27/17 for preservation.
1963-2012
6 8
Film: Passion Flower
1975-2012
6 9
Film: Printmaker
1976-1984
6 10
Photos of Manuel Izquierdo
Contains three CDs with photos of the artist. Removed 3/27/17 for preservation.
2012
6 11
Photos of Manuel - Mary Randlett
2012
6 12
Chronology
1960-1980
6 13
Bibliography Scraps + Notes
2011-2012
6 14
Catalogs/Brochures
1958-2002
6 15
Clippings: Reviews
1960-2012
6 16
Clippings - Features + Notices
1943-2009
6 17
Clippings: Cooking
1974
6 18
Solo + 2-Person Exhibitions
1967-2009
6 19
Group Exhibitions
1952-1989
6 20
Workshops/Symposia
1958-1998
6 21
Sculpture Images
1931-2006
6 22
Works on Paper Images
Contains CD entitled "Izquierdo Prints Works on Paper." Removed CD 3/27/17 for preservation.
1944-2007
6 23
Paintings/Pastels
1951-2000
6 24
Estate Inventory
circa 2002
6 25
Andersen, David
2012
6 26
Bunce, Louis
1983
6 27
Cameron, Josephine
Contains transcript of interview with Josephine Cameron.
2009
6 28
Cozart, Virginia
2011
6 29
Cramer, Tom
2011
6 30
Fussner, Jonathan
2012
6 31
Gates, Kittu (Kath Longstreth-Brown)
1983-2013
6 32
Gearhart, Mark
2012-2013
6 33
Grifin, Rachael
1983
6 34
Hall, Roger and Elizabeth
2012
6 35
Hansen, James Lee
2009-2012
6 36
Hardy, Tom
1976-2011
6 37
Hess, Robert
2009-2012
6 38
Humpal, Mark
2012
6 39
Izquierdo, Sara
2009-2013
6 40
Johanson, Aaron
2011-2013
6 41
Johanson, George
Contains CD of Feb 15, 2012 interview. Removed 3/27/17 for preservation. Transcript in folder.
2009-2013
6 42
Laing-Malcolmson, Bonnie and Pam
2011-2012
6 43
Sally and John Lawrence
1971-2012
6 44
Leflar, Stephen
2012
6 45
Littman, Frederic
1979-2012
6 46
Longueil, Kevin
2012
6 47
Macauley, Victoria and Haldon
1941
6 48
McLarty, Barbara
2012
6 49
Marzuki, Marcy
2011
6 50
Moore, Kevin
2011-2012
6 51
Morris, Hilda
2012
6 52
Normark, Don
2011-2012
6 53
Pander, Henk
2011
6 54
Popp, Coralee
2012
6 55
Reynolds, Lloyd
1978
6 56
Bill Rhoades emails regarding Izquierdo
1974-2013
6 57
Schulte, Bonnie
2013
6 58
Soihl, Steven
2011
6 59
Stahl, John
2012
6 60
Torres, José Izquierdo
1965-2012
6 61
Winkler
2012
6 62
Zeek, Mary Lou
2012
6 63
Art Advocates / Saucy
Includes two CDs, one labeled with 'Manuel Izquierdo' and one unlabeled. Removed both 3/27/17 for preservation.
1965-2012
6 64
Artists Gallery
1958
6 65
Associated Painters and Sculptors
circa 1950s
6 66
Coos Art Museum
1969-2012
6 67
Crumpacker Library, Portland Art Museum
2011-2013
6 68
Fountain Gallery
1974-1984
6 69
Hallie Ford Museum Holdings
1977-2011
6 70
Harsch Investments - Arlene Schnitzer
2012
6 71
Image Gallery
1962
6 72
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art - UO
2011
6 73
Laura Russo Gallery
2012-2013
6 74
Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester
2012
6 75
Northwest Print Council
1983-1984
6 76
Oregon Arts Commission
2012
6 77
ODS
2012
6 78
Oregon Historical Society
2012
6 79
Pacific Northwest College of Art and Museum of Contemporary Craft
1965-2012
6 80
Pacific University
2012
6 81
Port of Portland
2010
6 82
Portland Art Museum Holdings
2011-2012
6 83
Portland Center for the Visual Arts
1972-1976
6 84
Portland Community College Rock Creek
2012
6 85
Reed College
2012
6 86
Regional Arts + Culture Council
1969-2012
6 87
Salem Conference Center
2012
6 88
Santa Barbara Museum of Art: Torso
1959-2012
6 89
Seattle Art Museum
2012
6 90
University of Portland
2012
6 91
Vancouver Regional Library
2012
6 92
Exhibition Planning
2011-2013
6 93
Exhibition - Print Study Center
1951-2012
6 94
Exhibition - Study Gallery
2012
6 95
Exhibition - HR Gallery
1959-2012
6 96
Exhibition Programming
2012-2013
6 97
Opening Lecture - R. Hull
2013
6 98
Exhibition Reviews and Notices
2013
6 99
Donors to Publication Fund
2012
6 100
Illustrations for Monograph
Contains 6 CDs of images. Removed 3/27/17 for preservation.
2012
6 101
Typescripts - Monograph
2012
item
8 1
Manuel Izquierdo: Myth, Nature, and Renewal, Book
2012

Series V:  George Johanson, 1946-2009Return to Top

George Johanson was born in Seattle, Washington in 1928 and moved to Portland, Oregon at the age of 17 to study art at the Museum Art School (now the Pacific Northwest College of Art). In the early 1950s Johanson spent time in New York studying print-making. Johanson returned to Portland, and began teaching at the Museum Art School in 1955. He remained on the faculty until his retirement in 1980.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
5 57
Curriculum Vitae
1946-2002
5 58
Articles, reviews, notices, etc.
1950-1984
5 59
Articles, reviews, notices, etc.
1985-2004
5 60
Fliers, brochures, ephemera
1969-2009
5 61
Newspaper Clippings
2007-2009
5 62
Art reproductions/photographs
1956-2006
5 63
Essays by Johanson
Includes "A New York Memoir" by George Johanson
2005-2006
5 64
Hull research: General Correspondence
2002-2008
5 65
Hull research: Hull-Johanson correspondence
2002-2009
5 66
Hull research: correspondence on preparation + publication
2006-2007
5 67
Hull research: correspondence on image reproduction
2006
5 68
Hull interview notes
2006
5 69
Transcript of Roger Hull's lecture
2007
5 70
Materials concerning exhibition at Hallie Ford
2006-2007
5 71
CDs
Includes two printmaking films by Johanson and Mason Kennedy, "Printmaker" and "Etching and Color Intaglio." Removed for preservation 3/24/17.
2007
5 72
Monograph by Roger Hull
George Johanson: Image and Idea
2006
5 73
Drafts of Hull Monograph
2006
5 74
Drafts of Hull Monograph
2006

Series VI:  Mark Sponenburgh, 1940-2006Return to Top

Mark Sponenburgh was born in Cadillac, Michigan on June 15, 1916. After undergraduate studies at the University of Michigan in 1939, Sponenburgh was granted a scholarship at Cranbrook Academy to study sculpture. In early 1942, Sponenburgh volunteered for the U.S. Army and was assigned to Combat Intelligence Training; he later transferred to the Corps of Engineers.

Following the German surrender in 1945, Sponenburg was assigned to the art retrieval unit. He was tasked with recovering materials from the salt mine where the Nazis had hidden confiscated European art. In the spring of 1946, Sponenburgh joined the faculty of Architecture and Allied Arts at the University of Oregon to teach sculpture. In 1957, he assumed the role of Mayo Professor of Fine Art and Principle of the National College of Art in Lahore.

When he returned to Oregon in 1961, Sponenburgh was hired to help establish an art history program at Oregon State University. Sponenburgh held this position until 1983. In his later years Sponenburgh retired to Seal Rock--near Newport, Oregon. He died at the age of 96 in 2012.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
7 1
Monograph - Alternative Covers
circa 2005-2006
7 2
Correspondence - Sponenburgh Monograph
2003-2006
7 3
Sponenburgh Bibliography
1991-2007
7 4
Sponenburgh Manuscript
1996
7 5
Sponenburgh Book Plates 1-2
Includes photographs and negatives which were set to become tipped-in-pages. Contains plates for Repose and Driftwood Dunes.
circa 1960s-1970s
7 6
Sponenburgh Book Plate 3
Includes photographs and negatives which were set to become tipped-in-pages. Contains Birds in Space.
circa 1960s
7 7
Sponenburgh Book Plate 4
Includes photographs and negatives which were set to become tipped-in-pages. Contains Solomon.
circa 1960s
7 8
Sponenburgh Book Plates 5-7
Includes photographs and negatives which were set to become tipped-in-pages. Contains Tom, The Collector, and Arctica.
circa 1970s-1990s
7 9
Sponenburgh Book Plate 8
Includes photographs and negatives which were set to become tipped-in-pages. Contains Marmara.
1991-1992
7 10
Sponenburgh Book Plate 9
Includes photographs and negatives which were set to become tipped-in-pages. Contains Friend from the Sea.
circa 1940-1995
7 11
Sponenburgh Book Plate 10
Includes photographs and negatives which were set to become tipped-in-pages. Contains The Caporal.
circa 1960s
7 12
Sponenburgh Book Plate 11
Includes photographs and negatives which were set to become tipped-in-pages. Contains untitled avian (phesent?) sculpture.
circa 1940-1995
7 13
Sponenburgh Book Plates 12-14
Includes photographs and negatives which were set to become tipped-in-pages. Includes The Observer, Eternus, and one untitled white sculpture.
circa 1940-1995
7 14
Sponenburgh Book Plate 15
Includes photographs and negatives which were set to become tipped-in-pages. Contains Nucleus Enshrined.
circa 1980s
7 15
Sponenburgh Book Plates 16-17
Includes photographs and negatives which were set to become tipped-in-pages. Contains Linus Pauling and Perpetua.
1995-1996
7 16
Unnumbered Illustration A
An undated (early) photograph of Mark Sponenburgh.
circa 1940s
7 17
Unnumbered Illustration B
Cover of the Willamette Scene Spring 1992 featuring Town and Gown sculpture.
1992
7 18
Unnumbered Illustration C
Contains undated photograph of Mark Sponenburgh.
undated
7 19
Unnumbered Illustration D
Contains undated photograph of Mark Sponenburgh.
undated
7 20
Unnumbered Illustration E
Contains undated photograph of Mark Sponenburgh.
undated
7 21
Unnumbered Illustration F
Contains and undated photograph and negative of a cloudscape.
undated
7 22
Unnumbered Illustration i and ii
Contains photographs of Mark Ritter Sponenburgh and Janeth Hogue Sponenburgh taken in 1982 by Robert Waller Hord.
1982
7 23
Sponenburgh Book Figures 1-2
Contains a baby photo and a young Mark Sponenburgh at work.
undated
7 24
Sponenburgh Book Figure 3
Contains photos of Archer, labeled as Hercules on the back of one photograph.
1940
7 25
Sponenburgh Book Figure 5
Contains photographs of Madonna in Walnut.
1941
7 26
Sponenburgh Book Figures 6-8
Photographs of Mark Sponenburgh during World War 2. One dated September 1946.
circa 1940s
7 27
Sponenburgh Book Figure 9
Photograph of Prophet.
1946
7 28
Sponenburgh Book Figure 10
Photograph of sculpture labeled Stabat Mater.
undated
7 29
Sponenburgh Book Figure 11
Photograph and negative of Europa.
1947
7 30
Sponenburgh Book Figure 12
Photograph of Torso.
1947
7 31
Sponenburgh Book Figure 14
Contains photographs of Muse.
1950
7 32
Sponenburgh Book Figure 15
Contains photographs of Earth.
circa 1950-1951
7 33
Sponenburgh Book Figure 16
Contains a photograph of Mark Sponenburgh in Egypt, undated.
undated
7 34
Sponenburgh Book Figure 13
Undated photograph of Mark Sponenburgh, Huguette(?), and Alexandra Badawy(?).
undated
7 35
Sponenburgh Book Figures 22-23
Contains photographs of Khamsim and Luxor.
1952-1953
7 36
Sponenburgh Book Figures 24-25
Contains photographs of Fiamcee de Nil and Fecundus.
1954-1955
7 37
Sponenburgh Book Figure 26
Contains photograph of Northwest Institute of Sculpture Members (probably) Victoria, British Columbia. Jan Zach and Mark Sponenburgh identified in picture.
1956
7 38
Sponenburgh Book Figures 28-30
Two photos of Mark Sponenburgh in Pakistan. Two photos of Galaxy.
1957-1960
7 39
Sponenburgh Book Figures 32-34
Contains one photograph of Stavra, one unlabled male bust, and one unlabeled sculpture.
1951
7 40
Sponenburgh Book Figure 37
Contains photographs of The Guardian.
1981-2005
7 41
Sponenburgh Book Figure 38
Contains a photograph of Shining Sea.
1980-1981
7 42
Sponenburgh Book Figure 41
Contains one photograph each of two different sculptures, no labels or dates.
undated
7 43
Sponenburgh Book Figure
Contains photograph and quote used on the last internal page of "Sculpture by Mark Sponenburgh A Retrospective 1940-1995".
1996 October 17
7 44
Sponenburgh Book Figure 31
Contains negative of Bird in Cloud.
1958
7 45
Sponenburgh Book Figure 35
Contains photograph and negative of Crusader's Cross.
circa 1960s
7 46
Sponenburgh Book Figure 36
Contains negative of Overture.
circa 1960s
7 47
Sponenburgh Book Figure 39
Contains negative of Cumulus.
circa 1960s
7 48
Sponenburgh Book Figure 40
Contains negative of Airborne.
circa 1970s
7 49
Sponenburgh Book Figure 4
Contains negative of Joe.
1941
7 50
Cover Illustration
Contains one negative of Repose.
1960s
7 51
Birds in Flight - Negatives in Studio
Birds in Flight also known as Birds in Space.
1960s
7 52
Field Marshall
2005
7 53
Cumulus
Labeled as Cumulus but not the same sculpture as Plate 17 in Sculpture by Mark Sponenburgh a Retrospective 1940-1955.
undated
7 54
Perpetua
2004
7 55
Nucleous Enshrined
circa 1980s
7 56
Observer
2004
7 57
Caporal
circa 1960s
7 58
The Collector
circa 1970s
7 59
Eternus
1987-2004
7 60
Linus
1995-1996
7 61
Driftwood Dunes
circa 1970s
7 62
Tom
1970-2005
7 63
Friend from the Sea
undated
7 64
Arctica
1990-2004
7 65
Solomon
circa 1960s
8 1
Oversized Images
undated
7 66
Mark Sponenburgh: Multiple Perspectives
Contains one unpublished monograph.
circa 2006

Series VII:  Harry Widman, 1947-2009Return to Top

Harry Widman was born in New Jersey in 1929 and moved to Eugene, Oregon at the age of 25 to pursue graduate work in art at the University of Oregon. After earning his Master of Fine Arts, Widman taught painting at the Museum Art School (now the Pacific Northwest College of Art) in Portland, Oregon. Along with many of his colleagues at the Museum Art School, he displayed a style strongly attuned to modernist aesthetics. Widman remained on the faculty for the following 35 years until his retirement in 1996. During this time he helped establish, and served as chair, of the Portland Art omission. Widman was diagnosed with Alzheimers Disease in 2005. Widman lived with this disease for 9 years. He died October 24, 2014.

Container(s) Description Dates
Subseries A: Roger Hull Files on Harry Widman
1947-2009
Box Folder
10 1
Interviews, Chronology
2007-2008
10 2
Correspondence
2005-2009
10 3
Reproductions/Rights
2008
10 4
Exhibition
2008
10 5
Exhibition Announcements
2009
10 6
Opening Lecture
2009
10 7
Reviews
2009
10 8
Widman Book Donors
2008
10 9
Manuscript
2008
10 10
Monograph
Harry Widman: Image, Myth and Modernism
2009
10 11
Background Material
Includes reproduced photographs of Widman.
1947-2008
10 12
Video
In the Studio with Harry Widman
2008
10 13
Widman Images (miscellaneous)
1950-2002
10 14
Harry Widman Interview Transcripts
Includes CD containing transcriptions of 2003 interview with Harry Widman.
2003-2008
10 15
Munro Pictures
1990-2004
10 16
Munro Pictures
undated
10 17
Munro Articles
1961-2009
10 18
Miscellaneous
1966-2010
Subseries B: Sarah Munro Files on Harry Widman
Sarah Munro is the author of Timberline Lodge: The History, Art and Craft of an American Icon, and has curated exhibits in celebration of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the New Deal at both the Oregon Historical Society and Timberline Lodge. She was appointed Director of the Hoover-Minthorn House Museum located in Newberg, Oregon. The Sarah Munro Files on Harry Widman includes photographs, press clippings and audio media that document the career of Harry Widman
1947-2009
Box Folder
1 1
Munro Pictures 1 of 2
1990-2004
1 2
Munro Pictures 2 of 2
undated
1 3
Munro Articles
1961-2004
1 4
Miscellaneous
Contains artist biographies as well as handwritten notes.
1966-2010
1 5
Widman Paintings Collages for Roger Hull
CD-R containing 10 images of artworks by Harry Widman.
2008
item
1 6
In the Studio with Harry Widman
DVD produced by Portland Community College.
2008
1 7
Harry Widman Tapes 5-16
CD-R containing transcripts of Harry Widman's interview with Sarah Munro.
2007
1 8
Harry Widman by Sarah Munro
8 part interview recorded on 16 audio cassettes.
2003 May 15 - 2003 September 24
1 9
Harry Widman by Sarah Munro
8 part interview recorded on 16 audio cassettes.
2003 May 15 - 2003 September 24
1 10
Harry Widman by Sarah Munro
8 part interview recorded on 16 audio cassettes.
2003 May 15 - 2003 September 24
1 11
Harry Widman by Sarah Munro
8 part interview recorded on 16 audio cassettes.
2003 May 15 - 2003 September 24
1 12
Harry Widman by Sarah Munro
8 part interview recorded on 16 audio cassettes.
2003 May 15 - 2003 September 24
1 13
Harry Widman by Sarah Munro
8 part interview recorded on 16 audio cassettes.
2003 May 15 - 2003 September 24
1 14
Harry Widman by Sarah Munro
8 part interview recorded on 16 audio cassettes.
2003 May 15 - 2003 September 24
1 15
Harry Widman by Sarah Munro
8 part interview recorded on 16 audio cassettes.
2003 May 15 - 2003 September 24
1 16
Harry Widman by Sarah Munro
8 part interview recorded on 16 audio cassettes.
2003 May 15 - 2003 September 24
1 17
Harry Widman by Sarah Munro
8 part interview recorded on 16 audio cassettes.
2003 May 15 - 2003 September 24
1 18
Harry Widman by Sarah Munro
8 part interview recorded on 16 audio cassettes.
2003 May 15 - 2003 September 24
1 19
Harry Widman by Sarah Munro
8 part interview recorded on 16 audio cassettes.
2003 May 15 - 2003 September 24
1 20
Harry Widman by Sarah Munro
8 part interview recorded on 16 audio cassettes.
2003 May 15 - 2003 September 24
1 21
Harry Widman by Sarah Munro
8 part interview recorded on 16 audio cassettes.
2003 May 15 - 2003 September 24
1 22
Harry Widman by Sarah Munro
8 part interview recorded on 16 audio cassettes.
2003 May 15 - 2003 September 24
1 23
Harry Widman by Sarah Munro
8 part interview recorded on 16 audio cassettes.
2003 May 15 - 2003 September 24
1 24
Oregon Historical Society Research Library/Oral History
Interview recorded on 2 audio cassettes.
2003 August 26
1 25
Oregon Historical Society Research Library/Oral History
Interview recorded on 2 audio cassettes.
2003 August 26

Series VIII:  Jan Zach, 1929-2003Return to Top

Jan Zach was born in 1914 in the town of Slaný, Northwest of Prague. At the age of 15 he left home for Prague and soon began apprenticeships with several well known painters. Despite his skill in painting Zach was drawn toward civic sculpture and was greatly impressed by the work of Czech native Zdeněk Pešánek.

Zach was in New York City, decorating the Czech Pavilion for the 1939 World's Fair, when Nazi's invaded Czechoslovakia. He never returned to his home country. After briefly residing in New York City, Zach moved to Brazil where his drawings and paintings were exhibited at the National Museum of Fine Arts and the Institute of Brazilian Architects. In 1947 he married Canadian Judith Monk. Four years later the Zachs moved to her hometown of Victoria, British Columbia. Zach established an art school in Victoria and helped introduce contemporary art to the city's conservative scene.

In 1958 Zach was hired to teach sculpture at the University of Oregon in Eugene where he would teach for the next 21 years. Zach retired from the University of Oregon in 1979 at the age of 65.

At the time of his death, in 1986, Zach was working on several projects some of which were completed after his death by close friends.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
7 67
Establishing Zach Collection
1998-1999
7 68
Solicitation Letter
2002
7 69
Advisory Committee
1998-2002
7 70
Advisory Committee: Zach, Judith
1998-2002
7 71
Advisory Committee: Gilombardo, Ruth
1998-2002
7 72
Advisory Committee: Harpster, Jerry + Lin
2001-2002
7 73
Advisory Committee: Griffin, Tommy
1998-2002
7 74
Slides of Moving Zach's Studio
2000
7 75
Collections
2001-2002
7 76
Lists Compiled by Dave Roberts
undated
7 77
Seibert, Joanne Elizabeth
2001-2002
7 78
Chechoslovakia
1990-2002
7 79
Brazilian Dictionary Entry
1980
7 80
New York Worlds Fair
1939-1940
7 81
Canada
Contains photographs of artworks, residences, and display locations.
1951-2002
7 82
Oregon
Contains photocopies of newspaper clippings.
1980-1981
7 83
Correspondence Hull
Correspondence relates to the preparation for the Hallie Ford Museum of Art's Intersections: the Life and Art of Jan Zach exhibit.
2000-2003
7 84
Correspondence Hull
2000-2003
7 85
Memos Roberts, Dave
2000-2002
7 86
Estimates - J. Zach Book
2002
7 87
Book Donors
2002
7 88
Reviews of Manuscript of Jan Zach Catalog
2002
7 89
Bibliography
2001-2002
7 90
University of Washington Press Catalog
2003
7 91
Book Photographs and Transparencies
1931-1974
7 92
Transparencies Pesanek, Zdenek
1929-1935
7 93
Photographs of Materials in the Archives
undated
7 94
Stephanik Bridge Photographs
2002
7 95
Cast Iron Grills
Contains photographs of cast iron grills originally commissioned for Equitable Savings and Loan.
1993
7 96
Exhibition Planning
2002-2003
9 1
Exhibition Announcement
2003
9 2
Exhibition Labels
2003
9 3
Newspaper Clippings
2003
9 4
Copies of Newspaper Clippings
2003
9 5
Andel, Jaroslav
undated
9 6
Exhibition Catalog
Contains copy of Intersections: The Life and Art of Jan Zach by Roger Hull.
2003

Series IX:  Henk Pander, 1948-2013Return to Top

Henk Pander was born, in 1937 in The Netherlands 12 miles west of Amsterdam in the city of Haarlem, the eldest of ten children born to Jacob (Jaap) and Hendrica Pander. Jaap Pander was a well received artist known primarily for his biblical illustrations. From a young age Pander would join his father on drawing and watercolor painting expeditions in the area surrounding Haarlem. This practice, and the emphasis of its importance, meant that by the time Pander entered post-secondary art school in 1956 he had a firmly established skill-set in drawing and painting.

In 1963 Pander met Marcia Lynch, a student from the Museum Art School (now the Pacific Northwest College of Art) while she was traveling in Europe. The two were married in Amsterdam and had their first child in 1964. Later that year having secured a temporary position with the Museum Art School the Panders moved to Portland, Oregon. Pander would teach as a member of the art school staff for only two years, through the spring of 1967. Other than this brief experience in academia Pander has supported himself entirely through the sale of his artworks. In the summer of 1967 Pander's second child was born in Holland. The family of four stayed for a time in Amsterdam, returning to the United States during the summer of 1968. Shortly after their return to Portland Pander and Lynch divorced.

In 1969, a solo show at Portland State University brought Pander a wealth of criticism. His artwork, which heavily drew upon themes of sexuality, death, and violence was dismissed as pornographic and depraved. It was around this time that Pander began working in live theater set design, an artistic outlet that would remain open from the early 1970s until the early 1990s.

Among his many successes Pander can count several high-profile portrait commissions including a posthumous portrait of C.S. Price, portraits of Governors Tom McCall and John Kitzhaber and Storefront Theater director Ric Young. Pander currently lives and works in Portland, Oregon.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
9 7
Pander Interviews and Ideas
2008-2010
9 8
Pander, Henk and Roger Hull: Project Correspondence
2009-2013
9 9
Pander, Delores
2010
9 10
Pander CV
1991-2010
9 11
Letters to Willem den Ouden
1970-1994
9 12
Pander: Travel Diaries
1991-2007
9 13
Pander, "Rembrandt and the Golden Age of Dutch Art"
2007
9 14
Other Exhibitions, Events
1998-2010
9 15
Disk - Inventory of Pander's Work
CD "Henk Pander Complete Works 1948-2011" removed for preservation 3/29/17.
1948-2011
9 16
Disks - Art Work
2010 November 26
9 17
Pander Exhibition
2008-2010
9 18
Correspondence - Monograph Production
2010
9 19
Pander Book Illustrations Rights/Reproductions
2010
9 20
Henk Pander: Memory and Modern Life
Draft of manuscript.
circa 2010
9 21
Henk Pander: Memory and Modern Life
Draft of manuscript edited by Zach Hull.
2012
9 22
Henk Pander: Memory and Modern Life
First draft of manuscript.
2010
9 23
Henk Pander: Memory and Modern Life Images
1958-2010
9 24
Henk Pander: Memory and Modern Life Cover Designs
2010
8 2
Henk Pander: Memory and Modern Life Proof
2011
item
9 1
Hank Pander Memory and Modern Life
Finished hard cover book.
2011
Folder
9 25
Pander-Lecture Variations
2011
9 26
Reviews and Notices
2011

Series X:  Constance Fowler, 1940-2013Return to Top

Constance Fowler was born in International Falls, Minnesota 1907. At the age of 16 she moved with her family to Pullman, Washington. She took courses at Washington State University, earning he Bachelors of Arts in Art in 1929. Her family moved to the Salem area in 1932 and two years later in 1934 she began volunteering as advisor for Willamette University's art club. In 1935 she was hired to establish an Art Department within the University.

Fowler was an official Oregon representative at the New York World's Fair of 1939, with her wood engraving Pioneer Church.

In 1940, Fowler completed her Masters of Fine Art with the University of Oregon. As part of her thesis project Fowler created a series of wood engravings depicting historic locations in the Willamette Valley. Along with her own writing these engravings would be published as The Old Days in Salem, Oregon.

In 1947 Fowler resigned her position with Willamette University, instead taking a position with Albion University in Michigan. She would teach here until her retirement in 1965. Fowler returned to Oregon after retiring from Albion University and took up residence in Seal Rock.

Fowler moved back to Salem, Oregon in 1986. She continued to paint and participated in Willamette University's sesquicentennial art exhibition in 1992. In 1993 Fowler suffered a stroke and moved to a nursing home in Oregon City. She died on May 11, 1996 at the age of 88.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
9 27
Constance Fowler - Addendum
Includes copy of "Constance Fowler: Tradition and Transition" as well as DVD of exhibit. Removed DVD 3/30/17 for preservation.
2013
9 28
Historic Oregonian Articles
1940-1972
9 29
Fowler - Miscellaneous from Roger Hull
1947-1996

Series XI:  Robert Hess, 1974-2014Return to Top

Robert Hess was born in Brooklyn, New York on August 12, 1935. He attended Indiana Univeristy and later the University of Notre Dame, earning a Masters of Fine Arts in 1972. That same year Hess moved to Salem, Oregon where he began teaching at Willamette Univeristy as a professor of art in 1972. Hess was a well-known and respected sculptor who worked primarily with wood carvings, cast, and welded figures. Several pieces displayed on and around the Willamette Univeristy Campus, his pieces are represented in the collections of the Hallie Ford Museum of Art and the Salem Convention Center. Hess died May 8, 2014.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
9 30
Hess, Robert
Includes letters and exhibition notices.
1993-2008
9 31
Robert Hess-Roger Hull Interview
Includes interview transcript of a conversation between Roger Hull and Robert Hess.
2006 April 5
9 32
Hess, Robert Obituary
2014 May 18
9 33
Robert Hess: A Conversation
Includes interview transcript of conversation conducted by Bonnie Hull.
2007 April 4
9 34
Press Clippings
Includes exhibition reviews and other periodicals.
1974-2004
8 3
Press Clipping
Includes exhibition review.
2004
8 4
Black and white photographs
Includes photographs of Robert Hess and Bonnie Hull.
2004
8 5
Oversized exhibition prints
1990-1998

Series XII:  Bennet Ludden materials on Constance Fowler, 1994-2013Return to Top

Bennet Ludden was born in Salem, Oregon on July 1, 2914. Ludden's family moved away from Salem during his infancy, and he did not return until 1943. Ludden graduated from Depauw Univeristy with a Bachelors degree in 1938 and a Masters in Music in 1942. He returned to Salem to teach at Willamette University. From 1943 to 1950 Ludden taught Piano, Music Theory and Music History. Ludden left Willamette in 1950 to work as a music librarian at Columbia University. Later Ludden worked as Head Librarian at the Julliard School.

While teaching at Willamette, Ludden became close friends with artist and professor Constance Fowler. This series includes correspondence between Roger Hull and Ludden about Fowler, as well as Ludden's relationship to Willamette University. Ludden died on April 16, 2012.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
9 35
Ludden, Bennet
1995-2013
9 36
Ludden, Bennet
1998-2001
9 37
Ludden, Bennet
1994-1999

Series XIII:  Frances Price Cook materials on C. S. Price and Charles Heaney, 1976-2014Return to Top

Frances Price Cook was born on October 9, 1914 in Portland, Oregon. Cook was the niece of artist C.S. Price, the sister of artist Edith Price Walford, and an acquaintance of Charles Heaney. In 2012, Cook published The Life and Art of C.S. Price: In Pursuit of the One Big Thing, a biography of her uncle. This series includes correspondence interviews and documents from Cook about Price and Heaney. Cook died August 19, 2014

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
9 38
Cook, Frances Price
Includes two CDs containing images of C.S. Price's artworks. Removed CDs 3/30/17 for preservation.
2003-2014
9 39
Cook, Francis Price
1976-2007
9 40
Portrait of Frances Price Cook
Includes note explaining context. Photograph taken by Paul Missal.
2014

Series XIV:  Louis Bunce, 1917-2017Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
11 1
Interviews with Bunce
1955-1982
11 2
Shotloa-Widman Oral History with Louis Bunce
1979 August 16
11 3
Vitae and Artist Statements
1969-1980
11 4
Portland Addresses
1920-1968
11 5
Correspondence
1950, 1958
11 6
Portraits
1933-2015
11 7
Exhibitions
1933-1984, 2005
11 8
Exhibition Flyers
2016-2017
11 9
Jon Bunce
1958, 2005-2007, 2013-2015
11 10
Eda Bunce
1977-2000
11 11
Bunce, Ethel Warnock (mother of Louis Bunce)
2016
11 12
Schmierer, Olivia Leiken
1951-2016
11 13
James, Walt
2014-2016
11 14
Amos, Rex
2014
11 15
Bauer, Marlene
2015
11 16
Coghill, Robert
2015
11 17
Douglas, Stella
1984
11 18
Griffin, Rachael
1965-1983
11 19
Hood, Laurel
2013-2014
11 20
George Johanson
2013-2014
11 21
Krause, Laverne
1983
11 22
Laing-Malcolmson
2014
11 23
Lawrence, Dylan
2016
11 24
Jack McLarty
1949-2009
11 25
Parker, Lucinda
2016
11 26
Eunice Parsons
2014
11 27
Peirce, Bob
2014-2017
11 28
Pollock, Jackson
1946-1984
11 29
Jack Portland
2014
11 30
Russo, Michele
1983
11 31
Smith, Jim
2013
11 32
Taggert, Bruce
2013-2014
11 33
Tomkins, Margaret
1984
11 34
Remembering Louis Bunce
1984-2007
11 35
Laura Russo Gallery
2014-2015
11 36
Braseth, John
2012-2014
11 37
Cofield, Brooks
2015
11 38
Gearhart, Mark Ross
2015
11 39
Goodman, Mark
2015
11 40
Grover, Jack
2014-2015
11 41
McCormack, Win
2014
11 42
Noto, Ingolf
2015-2016
11 43
Pratt, Gerry
2015
11 44
Pruzan, Herb and Lucy
undated
11 45
Sarkis, Robert
2015
11 46
Schnitzer, Arlene
1985-2015
11 47
Schnitzer, Jordan family foundation
2015
11 48
Schnitzer, Lois
2017
11 49
Semler, Herbert
undated
11 50
Wilder, Matt
undated
11 51
Winkler Collection
2014-2016
11 52
Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio
2014
11 53
Hallie Ford Museum
2013-2014
11 54
Hollins University
2016
11 55
JSMA (Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art)
2014-2015
11 56
Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute
2014
11 57
Museum of Northwest Art, La Conner, Washington
2016
11 58
Port of Portland
2015
11 59
Portland Art Museum
2013-2017
11 60
Saward Collection
undated
11 61
St. Martin's Abbey
2015-2017
11 62
Seattle Art Museum
2014-2016
11 63
Tacoma Art Museum
undated
11 64
Reed College
2014
11 65
Salem Federal Art Center
2014
11 66
Bush School Murals
Contains two CDs of the murals.
2005
11 67
WPA Murals and Treasury Department
1983-2016
11 68
Airport Mural
1958-2014
11 69
Mural of Portland
1976-1987
11 70
RACC (Regional Arts and Cultural Council)
2014
11 71
Archives of American Art
2015-2016
11 72
AAA (Archives of American Art) - Handwritten notes
2015
11 73
AAA (Archives of American Art) Bunce Speaking and Writing
2015-2016
11 74
AAA (Archives of American Art) Correspondence
1946-1983
11 75
AAA (Archives of American Art) - Lists, Date Book
1940-2015
11 76
AAA (Archives of American Art) - Federal Art Center and Salem Art Association
1958-1972
11 77
AAA (Archives of American Art) - Photos of Paintings
undated
11 78
AAA (Archives of American Art) - Small Drawings
2015
11 79
AAA (Archives of American Art) - Shipyards
1943
11 80
AAA (Archives of American Art) - Installation Shots - Bunce Retrospective Portland Art Museum
1955
11 81
AAA (Archives of American Art) - Cuisine
1968
11 82
AAA (Archives of American Art) - Serigraphy
1946-1957
11 83
AAA (Archives of American Art) - Fountain Gallery, Sally Judd
1968-1983
11 84
AAA (Archives of American Art) - Tamarind
1961-1962
11 85
AAA (Archives of American Art) - PCVA (Portland Center for the Visual Arts)
1980-1981
11 86
AAA (Archives of American Art) - Awards
1917, 1978-1981
11 87
AAA (Archives of American Art) - Projects
1947-1958
11 88
AAA (Archives of American Art) - Genealogy
2014
11 89
AAA (Archives of American Art) - Photos of Louis
1930s-1980s
11 90
Crumpacker Library, PAM
1956-1977
11 91
Research Notes - Rosenfield - from Crumpacker Library, PAM
undated
11 92
Multnomah County Library Wilson Room
2016
11 93
Oregon Historical Society
2014-2016
11 94
Oregon Capitol
undated
11 95
PNAA (Pacific Northwest Artist Archive)
2014
11 96
PNCA
2014
11 97
Salem Art Association
1962-2015
11 98
Louis Bunce: Dialogue with Modernism - Check lists and labels
2016
11 99
Exhibition Programs and Flyers
2017
11 100
Gallery Statements - Halley Ford Museum
2017
12 1
Louis Bunce in Salem, Bush Barn
2017 January 22 - February 26
12 2
The Rose City and The Big Apple, Louis Bunce lecture text
2017 January 20
12 3
Press - Louis Bunce: Dialogue with Modernism
2017
12 4
Eugene Weekly
2017 February 16
12 5
Correspondence - Response to Exhibit and Monograph
2017 February - March
12 6
Louis Bunce: Dialogue with Modernism
2017
12 7
Bunce Research - Notes and Lists
2015-2016
12 8
Sarah Munro
2005-2015
12 9
Bill Rhoades
2014
12 10
Aaron Johanson digital images
One CD of images.
undated
12 11
Images
Images of works from the 1920s and 1930s. Mostly printed in 2015-2016.
1920s-1930s
12 12
Images
Images of works from the 1940s. Mostly printed in 2013-2016.
1940s
12 13
Images
Images of works from the 1950s. Mostly printed in 2014-2015.
1950s
12 14
Images
Images of works from the 1960s. Mostly printed in 2014-2015.
1960s
12 15
Images
Images of works from the 1970s and 1980s. Mostly printed in 2015.
1970s-1980s
12 16
Press
Printed from various sources in 2013.
1930s
12 17
NOW Magazine
Photocopy.
1941
12 18
Press
Printed from various sources in 2013-2014.
1940s
12 19
Press
Printed from various sources in 2015.
1950s
12 20
Press
Printed from various sources in 2015.
1960s
12 21
Press
Printed from various sources in 2015.
1970s
12 22
Press
Printed from various sources in 2015.
1980s
12 23
Press
Printed from various sources.
1990s
12 24
Press
Printed from various sources.
2000s
12 25
Bibliography
undated
13 1
Life Magazine
Louis Bunce feature pages 68-69.
1957 November 4
13 2
Louis Bunce: Dialogue with Modernism poster
2017
13 3
Louis Bunce: Dialogue with Modernism color draft
2017

Series XV:  Nelson Sandgren, 1920-2016Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
10 19
Sandgren Timeline
2016
10 20
Resume, Press, Obituaries
1939-2006
10 21
Nelson Sandgren: Reminiscence
undated
10 22
Photos of Nelson Sandgren
circa 1920 - circa 1982
10 23
Flyers and Notices
1986-2016
10 24
Sandgren - Artwork
Copies of Sandgren's works throught his carrier.
2014-2015
10 25
Portland Art Museum - Images
2015
10 26
HFMA (Hallie Ford Museum of Art)
2014-2015
10 27
Malamud, Bernard
2007-2015
10 28
Sandgren, Nelson Correspondence
1986-2006
10 29
Conversations with Erik Sandgren and Kathryn Cotnoir
2010-2015
10 30
Correspondence: Erik Sandgren - Roger Hull
2007-2015
10 31
Correspondence - Research
2015
10 32
Monograph - Planning and Editing
2016
10 33
Correspondence - Response to Monograph
2015
10 34
Collectors - miscellaneous
2015-2016
10 35
Exhibition Texts and Images
2015-2016
10 36
Exhibition Presentations
2016 June 12 - 16
10 37
Erik Sandgren - Writings
2015-2016
10 38
Jan Sandgren, daughter
2014-2015
10 39
Carol N. Yates
2007
10 40
Nelson Sandgren: An Artist's Life draft
2016
10 41
Nelson Sandgren Monograph Illustrations
2016
10 42
Nelson Sandgren: An Artist's Life color draft
2016
10 43
Nelson Sandgren: An Artist's Life final publication
2016
10 44
Duplicates of Materials in Binders
2011
13 4
Posters for Nelson Sandgren Exhibition
Exhibition at the Hallie Ford Museum of Art.
2016
item
13 1
Button featuring Evening Rider by the Sea
Produced to promote the Nelson Sandgren An Artist's Life Exhibition at the Hallie Ford Museum of Art.
2016

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Arts--Northwest, Pacific
  • Fine Arts
  • Painting

Personal Names

  • Cook, Frances Price, 1914-2014
  • Fowler, Constance Edith, 1907-1996
  • Gatch, Helen Plummer, 1861-1942
  • Hess, Robert, 1935-2014
  • Izquierdo, Manuel, 1925-2009
  • Johanson, George, 1928-
  • Ludden, Bennet, 1914-2012
  • Missal, Paul
  • Pander, Henk, 1937-
  • Sponenburgh, Mark
  • Widman, Harry, 1929-2014
  • Zach, Jan, 1914-1986

Corporate Names

  • Pacific Northwest College of Art

Geographical Names

  • Brazil
  • Oregon
  • Portland (Or.)