Edward B. Thomas papers, 1923-1984

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Thomas, Edward B., 1920-1984
Title
Edward B. Thomas papers
Dates
1923-1984 (inclusive)
Quantity
16.25 cubic feet (14 boxes plus 1 sound cassette, 1 folder, 1 flat slide box)
Collection Number
2863
Summary
Museum administrator of Seattle, Washington
Repository
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu
Access Restrictions

Open to all users.

Some material stored offsite; advance notice required for use.

Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Edward B. Thomas (1920-1984) was a curator, arts educator, and administrator at the Seattle Art Museum (1951-1967). He was born in Cosmopolis, Washington, in 1920 and earned a B.A. and M.A. from the University of Washington. He joined the staff of the Seattle Art Museum in 1951 as Curator of Education and subsequently served as Education Director (1954-1961), Assistant Director (1961-1963), and Associate Director (1963-1967). He resigned in 1967 but continued to be involved with the museum as a Trustee (1970-82) and as a member of several museum committees until his death in 1984. He was related, by marriage, to museum director Richard Fuller (their wives were sisters). A 1967 article in Seattle Magazine suggested that Thomas was expected to succeed Fuller as director but resigned in 1967 due to tensions with him.

After leaving the staff of the Seattle Art Museum, Thomas joined the faculty of Western Washington College in Bellingham (now Western Washington University) as an arts lecturer. He was later appointed associate professor of art history at Western. He also taught for many years at Cornish School (now Cornish College of the Arts) in Seattle. Between 1955 and 1965, Thomas hosted a weekly television show, “Community Workshop,” on KING-TV, in which he interviewed art personalities and lectured on art.

Thomas was curator of a major retrospective exhibit of the painter Mark Tobey in 1959, which concentrated on Tobey in relation to the Northwest. He was also curator of a 1963 exhibition, “Tobey and the Seattle Public Market,” which was mounted at the Seattle Art Museum but later circulated to the Museum of Modern Art.

During World War II, Thomas served in General Patton’s Third Army and participated in five campaigns, including the Normandy invasion. He was awarded two bronze stars.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Tape recorded interview, correspondence, notes, writings, diaries, covers, exhibition catalog, lecture notes, exhibition files, photographs, clippings and other related materials.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Creator's literary rights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

Organized into 5 accessions.

  • Accession No. 2863-001, Edward B. Thomas interview, 1951-1977
  • Accession No. 2863-002, Edward B. Thomas papers, 1923-1984
  • Accession No. 2863-003, Edward B. Thomas papers, 1939-1984
  • Accession No. 2863-004, Edward B. Thomas papers, 1941-1963
  • Accession No. 2863-005, Edward B. Thomas papers, 1958-1963

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

 

Accession No. 2863-001: Edward B. Thomas interview, 1951-1977Return to Top

1 sound cassette (28 min.) plus 1 transcript (12 pages) and resume.

Scope and Content: Tape recorded interview conducted by Sue Ragen on 12 Dec 1977; transcript covering dates 1951-1977; resume of Edward Thomas. Subjects include Thomas’ biography, Richard Fuller, museum education, and Thomas’ classroom television series “Man’s Story.”

Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.

Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.

Acquisition Info: Donated by E. Thomas, 12/12/1977.

Accession No. 2863-002: Edward B. Thomas papers, 1923-1984Return to Top

14.12 cubic feet (11 boxes)

Scope and Content: Correspondence, notes, writings, lecture notes, exhibition files, photographs, and clippings from the period 1923-84 (bulk 1950-80). The bulk of the papers were created during Thomas’ career as an administrator, educator, and curator at the Seattle Art Museum (1951-67). Also included are papers documenting Thomas’ role as an arts educator in his weekly television show, “Community Workshop” (1955-65), his teaching career at the Cornish Institute and Western Washington University, and his additional involvement with the Seattle Art Museum and other arts organizations from the 1950s to the early 1980s. The exhibition series includes material from two retrospective exhibitions, one in 1959 and another in 1963, of the painter Mark Tobey. (See the inventory for accession 2863-2 for a list of other exhibition files in the collection). Correspondents include the Museum of Modern Art.

Organization of this accession generally follows Thomas’ career at the Seattle Art Museum, with groupings for his tenure as Education Director, Assistant Director, Associate Director, and Trustee (1970-82). Additional groupsings document Thomas’ work on various museum committees and with other regional and national arts organizations, mostly in the 1960s and 1970s, including the Museum of Modern Art’s National Committee on Art Education (1964-65). Personal papers (1923-1984, bulk 1933-54) contains correspondence, writings, class notes, sketches and cartoons, photographs, clippings, and ephemera. This material is similar in subject to personal papers in accession 2868-3.

Material regarding major exhibitions that took place during Thomas’ tenure at the Seattle Art Museum has been placed in the grouping of the directorship he held at the time of each exhibition. Some records in the Education Director grouping, however, contain material dated later than 1961. Two subject series for Mark Tobey were placed within the grouping Seattle Art Museum, Education in order to keep the bulk of the Tobey material together and in the same grouping as the major Tobey retrospective of 1959. Similarly, the record series Subject Series/Background Material/Project and Planning Files has been placed in the Education Director grouping, although some items have dates much later than 1961. This sprawling series contains mostly undated material. It is possible that some of the folders are lecture notes intended for use at Western Washington University or for the television program at KING, but without dates or clearer labeling this is purely conjecture. It is also possible that some notes have been placed in the WWU and KING-TV groupings in error. Users should keep in mind that the telegraphic style of the notes made them very difficult to identify; all possibilities should be examined.

Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.

Records stored offsite; advance notice required for use.

Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.

Acquisition Info: Donated by Jeff Butcher, 1/9/1985.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Accession
1 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director Correspondence
1963
1 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director Notes
undated
1 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director Writings
undated
1 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director Published Writings of Edward Thomas
1953-1962
1 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director Museum Public Relations
1953-1965
1 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director Fact Sheets for Exhibitions
1957-1961
1-2 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director - Mark Tobey: A Retrospective Exhibition from Northwest Collections
1959
3 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director - Illuminations Exhibition
1957-1958
3 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director - Century 21 Exhibition
1961-1962
3 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director - Kress Collection Exhibition
1952-1961
3 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director - Van Gogh Exhibition
undated
3 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director - Thai Show Exhibition
1962
3 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director - Ambrose Patterson Exhibition
1961
3 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director - Walter Isaacs Exhibition
1961
3 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director - Life of Christ Exhibition
undated
3 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director - Walter P. Chrysler Jr. Exhibition
undated
3 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director - Masterpieces of Korean Art Exhibition
undated
3 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director - Treasures of Japan Exhibition
undated
3 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director - Masterpieces of Painting from the Past Exhibition
undated
3 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director - Conferences and Conventions
1953-1960
3 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director - Guild Lectures
1959-1960
3 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director - Address Book
undated
3-4 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director - Clippings
1955-1961
4 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director - Mark Tobey
1955-1978
4 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director - Seattle Art Museum and Tobey Estate
1977-1978
4 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director - Tour Techniques for Docents
1955
4 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director - Docent Bibliographies
1957
4-6 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Education Director - subject series/background material/project and planning files
Scope and Content: "Notes in these folders are often in a telegraphic style, making it difficult to be sure whether they are notes for lectures, background material for art exhibits, or information being compiled for future projects. Most files are not dated."
1950-1977
6 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Assistant Director Correspondence
1962-1963
6 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Assistant Director Writings
1963
6 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Assistant Director Guild Lectures
1962-1963
6 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Assistant Director Conferences and Conventions
1962
7 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Associate Director Correspondence
1963-1967
7 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Associate Director Published Writings of Edward Thomas
1965
7 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Associate Director Guild Lectures
1963-1964
7 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Associate Director - Tobey and the Seattle Public Market Exhibition
1963
7 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Associate Director - An Exchange Exhibition between the Sister Cities, Seattle and Kobe
1966
7 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Associate Director - Patrons of Northwest Civic, Cultural and Charitable Organizations (PONCHO)
1963-1965
7 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Board of Trustees
1970-1982
7 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Program and Education Committee
1951-1984
8 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Collection Committee
1976-1978
8 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Buildings and Grounds Committee
1980
8 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Asian Art Council
1974-1983
8 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Pacific Northwest Arts Council
1977
8 2863-002
Seattle Art Museum, Decorative Arts Council
1980-1982
8 2863-002
Seattle, Century 21 Exposition, 1962. Cultural Arts Advisory board
1957-1962
8 2863-002
Fine Arts, Inc.
1962-1964
8 2863-002
Pacific Arts Association
1962-1963
8 2863-002
Western Museums League
1962-1963
8 2863-002
American Association of Museums
1962-1966
8 2863-002
National Art Education Association
1959-1965
8 2863-002
Museum of Modern Art, National Committee on Art Education
1964-1965
8 2863-002
King Broadcasting Company, Seattle. KING-TV. "Community Workshop."
Scope and Content: Thomas appeared weekly on this show for about eleven years.
1955-1965
8 2863-002
Cornish Institute
Scope and Content: Thomas was a faculty member.
1953-1978
8-9 2863-002
Washington, Western Washington University, Bellingham - Lecture Notes, Memoranda
Scope and Content: Thomas was a faculty member.
1952-1980
9 2863-002
Seattle, Housing Authority, Advisory Committee on Housing for the Elderly, Sub-Committee on Art for Interior and Exterior Areas
1961-1966
10 2863-002
Thomas, Edward B. Biographical Features
1984
10 2863-002
Thomas, Edward B. Correspondence
1933-1948
11 2863-002
Thomas, Edward B. Writings
1939-1944
11 2863-002
Thomas, Edward B. Class Notes
1939-1953
11 2863-002
Thomas, Edward B. Sketches and Cartoons
undated
11 2863-002
Thomas, Edward B. Engagement Calendars
1923-1948
11 2863-002
Thomas, Edward B. High School Yearbooks
1925-1939
11 2863-002
Thomas, Edward B. - Harry Hartman's Lantern newsletters
1940-1948
11 2863-002
Thomas, Edward B. - Growing Library newsletter
1938
11 2863-002
Thomas, Edward B. Photographs
1938-1948
11 2863-002
Thomas, Edward B. Clippings
1939-1944
11 2863-002
Thomas, Edward B. Ephemera
1929-1954

Accession No. 2863-003: Edward B. Thomas papers, 1939-1984Return to Top

1.63 cubic feet (3 boxes)

Scope and Content: Correspondence, photographs, diaries, clippings and other records series from the period 1939-84. It is divided into five groupings: Personal Papers (1940-1984), Seattle Art Museum (1954-75), Western Washington University (1967-83), American Association of Museums (1967), and 1500 42nd Avenue East, Seattle Vigilance Committee (1966-84). Personal papers are divided into several series including correspondence and photographs. Subject series document Thomas’ trip to Europe in 1966 and his “Japan 1956” University of Washington Extension Lecture. This grouping also includes drawings by Thomas, student work, and student class notes, as well as photographs from World War II.

Material in the grouping of Seattle Art Museum (approximately .42 cubic feet) has not been organized at the series level, but includes museum and personal correspondence, articles Thomas wrote, a Gemberling exhibit file from 1962, and miscellaneous notes. Papers in Western Washington University grouping include correspondence regarding Thomas’ employment there, lecture notes, several files marked sabbatical, personal correspondence, and teaching evaluations. Papers in the American Association of Museums grouping document Thomas’ aborted 1967 campaign for Director of the American Association of Museums. The Vigilance Committee grouping consists of a folder of correspondence from 1975-84 pertaining to efforts to improve security in Thomas’ neighborhood.

Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.

Records stored offsite; advance notice required for use.

Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.

Acquisition Info: Donated by Jeff Butcher, 7/21/1987.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Accession
1 2863-003
Biographical Features
1963-1967
1 2863-003
Incoming Letters
1940-1984
1 2863-003
Outgoing Letters
1944-1957
1 2863-003
General Correspondence
1942-1984
1 2863-003
Diary
1949
1 2863-003
Appointment Calendars
1966-1981
1 2863-003
Address Books
1943
1 2863-003
Passports
1948-1977
1 2863-003
Drawings
1943-1945
1 2863-003
Student Work
1946
1 2863-003
Student Class Notes
undated
1 2863-003
Diplomas
1951
1 2863-003
Notes
1975
1 2863-003
World War II photographs
undated
1 2863-003
Reunion photographs
1964-1965
1 2863-003
Miscellaneous photographs
undated
1 2863-003
Itinerary for Trip to USSR
1971
1 2863-003
Memorabilia
1943-1945
1 2863-003
Clippings
1939-1967
1 2863-003
Ephemera
1947
1 2863-003
Europe Trip
1966
1 2863-003
"Japan 1956" UW Extension Lecture
1956
2 2863-003
Seattle Art Museum
1954-1975
3 2863-003
Washington, Western Washington University, Bellingham
1967-1983
3 2863-003
American Association of Museums
1967
3 2863-003
1500 42nd Avenue East, Seattle, Vigilance Committee
1966-1984

Accession No. 2863-004: Edward B. Thomas papers, 1941-1963Return to Top

.50 cubic foot (includes .21 cubic foot flat slide box)

Scope and Content: Biographical features, incoming letters (mostly photocopies), outgoing letters, photographs, calendars, Thomas's list of his own paintings, exhibition catalogs.

Copies of several letters of Mark Tobey are also in this accession.

Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.

Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.

Acquisition Info: Donated by Jeffrey Butcher, 4/12/1991.

Accession No. 2863-005: Edward B. Thomas papers, 1958-1963Return to Top

1 folder

Scope and Content: Letters, covers, exhibition catalog.

Letters are from Mark Tobey to Edward Thomas, Richard Fuller, and Joanna Eckstein; from Fuller to Thomas to Toby; and the exhibition catalog has a short message written on it by Tobey.

Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.

Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.

Acquisition Info: Donated by Jeff Butcher, 3/24/1993.

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)

Personal Names

  • Eckstein, Joanna, 1903-1983
  • Fuller, Richard E. (Richard Eugene), 1897-1976
  • Patterson, Ambrose, 1877-1966
  • Thomas, Edward B., 1920-1984--Archives
  • Tobey, Mark

Corporate Names

  • Century 21 Exposition (1962 : Seattle, Wash.)
  • Cornish School of Allied Arts (Seattle, Wash.)
  • Harry Hartman, Bookseller (Firm)
  • Pike Place Market (Seattle, Wash.)
  • Seattle Art Museum
  • Western Washington University

Other Creators

  • Personal Names
    • Tanner, Heather (creator)
    • Tanner, Robin, 1904-1988 (creator)
    Corporate Names
    • Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.)