Paul Horiuchi papers, 1920-2017

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Horiuchi, Paul, 1906-1999
Title
Paul Horiuchi papers
Dates
1920-2017 (inclusive)
approximately 1950-1969 (bulk)
Quantity
9.78 cubic feet (16 boxes (including 20 film reels, 2 audio reels, and 3 mico-cassettes) plus two oversize folders)
Collection Number
5643
Summary
Materials by or relating to a Japanese-American Northwest artist
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. Media requires advanced notice to access. Contact Special Collections for details.

Languages
English, Japanese

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Paul Horiuchi (1906-1999), called the “Master of Collage,” was born Chikamasa Horiuchi on April 12, 1906 in Oishi, in the Yamanashi Prefecture of Japan. He moved to the United States in 1920 at the age of 15 and started working for the Pacific Railroad in Kanda, Wyoming alongside his father and older brother, Toshimasa. Following his father’s death, he remained in Wyoming and studied English, rode a motorcycle, and painted landscapes in his free time. During a work break he etched “People of the world, watch my future” along with an image of reclining nymphs into a rock face along the Wyoming railroad line.

Horiuchi converted to Catholicism to marry Bernadette Suda in 1935, and took the name Paul at his baptism, inspired by Paul Cezanne and Pablo Picasso. The newlyweds moved to Wyoming and had two children before the outbreak of World War II. Because the Horiuchis lived far from the coast they were not sent to an internment camp, but still struggled to find work and housing during the war. During this time Paul burned most of his paintings and Japanese books, and any paintings he kept in storage were destroyed in a basement flood.

The Horiuchi family moved to Seattle in 1946 where Paul opened Horiuchi’s Body and Fender Shop at 12th Avenue and Fir Street. He also continued to paint and his submit his work, where it won prizes at the Western Washington Fair, Seattle Art Museum Northwest Annual Exhibition, and Exhibition of Northwest Watercolor Society.

A work injury in 1950 led Horiuchi on the path to being a full-time artist. Out of work with three children and a wife to feed, a family friend convinced him to sell four of his watercolor paintings. Following this success, he opened an antiques shop called Tozai Art on East Pike Street and set up a studio space in the back to continue painting. In 1954 he shifted to working in the medium for which he is now known: collage. He had his first gallery exhibition in 1957 at the Zoe Dusanne Gallery with John Matsudaira, Kenjiro Nomura, and George Tsutakawa.

Horiuchi continued to show his work at the Gordon Woodside/John Braseth Gallery, Nordness Gallery, Landau Gallery and later had retrospective exhibitions at the Seattle Art Museum, Tacoma Art Museum, University of Oregon Museum of Art, and Museum of Northwest Art, among others. He formed friendships with fellow artist Mark Tobey and bonsai enthusiast Fujitaro Kubota. In 1962 he was commissioned to create a mosaic mural for the Seattle World’s Fair, located at the Seattle Center.

Horiuchi was awarded honorary degrees from the University of Puget Sound and Seattle University, and July 13, 1987 was designated “Paul Horiuchi Day” by the City of Seattle. He died in 1999. In 2004 a Central District park was renamed “Horiuchi Park” in his honor.

(Source: Paul Horiuchi at HistoryLink )

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Photographs and slides of Horiuchi's work, correspondence, clippings, catalogues of exhibitions, family photographs, chirstmas cards, gallery cards, exhibition catalogs, tear sheets, ledgers, biographical materials, awards, sales records, art and collage materials, sketches and sketchbooks, passport and ration card, correspondence and ephemera related to the Horiuchi Mural designed for the World's Fair in Seattle in 1962, and other papers by or relating to Horiuchi.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

The creators' literary rights have been transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

Organized into 4 accessions.

  • Accession No. 5643-001, Paul Horiuchi papers, 1928-1996 (bulk 1950s-1960s)
  • Accession No. 5643-002, Paul Horiuchi papers, 1942-1967
  • Accession No. 5643-003, Paul Horiuchi papers addition, 1928-2017
  • Accession No. 5643-004, Paul Horiuchi papers, approximately 1920-1990s

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

 

Accession No. 5643-001: Paul Horiuchi papers, 1928-1996 (bulk 1950s-1960s)Return to Top

2.91 cubic feet (4 boxes)

Scope and Content: Photographs and slides of Horiuchi's work, correspondence, clippings, catalogues of exhibitions, and other papers by or relating to Horiuchi.

Restrictions on Access: Open to all users

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

Acquisition Info: Donor: Paul M. Horiuchi (son), October 27, 2009

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder Accession
1/1-43 5643-001
Clippings
1928-1990s
1/44-52 5643-001
Catalogs
1930s-1990s
1/53-59 5643-001
Business documents
1940s-1990s
1/60 5643-001
Show announcements
1953-1996
1/61 5643-001
Unidentified documents
undated
1/62 5643-001
Correspondence: casual
1968-1987, undated
1/63 5643-001
Resumes, biographical info and artist statements
undated
1/64 5643-001
Seattle World's Fair mural - schematic drawing
1961
1/65 5643-001
Photographs of Horiuchi
undated
2/1 5643-001
Catalogs - corporate, museum, and public collections
undated
2/2 5643-001
Miscellaneous publications
undated
2/3 5643-001
Copies of selected articles
undated
2/4 5643-001
Japanese language notes
undated
2/5-7 5643-001
Clippings in Japanese
undated
2/8 5643-001
Non-Horiuchi clippings
undated
2/9 5643-001
Miscellaneous
undated
Box
3 5643-001
Slides and photographs of family and artwork
undated
4 5643-001
Family slides
undated

Accession No. 5643-002: Paul Horiuchi papers, 1942-1967Return to Top

0.19 cubic feet (1 box)

Scope and Content: Collection includes a CD of Paul Horiuchi's work from the Yamanashi Prefectural Museum of Art in Geijutsunomori Park, Japan. Telegrams, address books, clippings, ration cards, and items belonging to Horiuchi; as well as letters from Mark Tobey to Paul Horiuchi, 1958-1967.

Restrictions on Access: No restrictions on access for paper materials. No user access copy is currently available for the CD. Users may obtain a reproduction of the media for a fee by contacting Special Collections.

Restrictions on Use: Creator's copyrights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries Special Collections.

Acquisition Info: Donated by Barbara Johns, Ph.D. An Art Historian and Curator on 2019-05-06

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder Accession
1/1 5643-002
Paul Horiuchi - Yamanashi Prefectural Museum of Art CD
undated
1/2 5643-002
Items regarding Paul Horiuchi; telegraphs, addressbooks, clipping, ration card, etc.
1942-1960
1/3-8 5643-002
Letters from Mark Tobey to Paul Horiuchi
General Notes: Mark Tobey was born in Centerville, WI in 1890. Beginning his career as an illustrator, Mark Tobey was a deeply religious man, converting to the Universalist Baha'i faith in 1918, which would in some way influence all of his works. After extensive traveling, including a period of time at a Zen monastery in Japan, Tobey taught art and philosophy at Dartington Hall in England until 1937. He then developed his "white writing" technique, painting white cursive writing on dark canvas, a technique which he (and many other Northwest artists) would use extensively until his death. He was one of the four painters LIFE magazine described as "Northwest Mystics". The others were Guy Anderson, Morris Graves and Kenneth Callahan. He died in 1976 in Basel, Switzerland.
1958-1967

Accession No. 5643-003: Paul Horiuchi papers addition, 1928-2017Return to Top

5 cubic feet (8 boxes (including 20 film reels, 2 audio reels, and 3 micro-cassettes) plus one oversize folder)

Scope and Content: This collection consists of family photographs, photographs of Paul Horiuchi's paintings, sculptures and collages, Christmas cards, gallery cards, exhibition catalogs, tear sheets, ledgers, biographical materials, awards, sales records, correspondence and ephemera related to the Horiuchi Mural designed for the World's Fair in Seattle in 1962.

Restrictions on Access: Open to all users. Advanced noticed required to access media. Contact Special Collections for details.

Restrictions on Use: Creator's copyrights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries Special Collections.

Acquisition Info: Donated by Vincent Horiuchi, October 6, 2021.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Accession
1 5643-003
Photo album: "Dusanne/Studio"
Scope and Content: Photos of Horiuchi and family with Zoe Dusanne, gallery cards, price lists, publicity materials, clippings, telegram from Betty Bowen, gallery opening photos, Tozai studio photos, San Telmo Studio photos
approximately 1959-1986
1 5643-003
"Photo Album"
Scope and Content: Quotes from Paul Horiuchi pulled from various news articles and interviews
approximately 1957-1987
1 5643-003
"Sculpture" folder
1 folder
Scope and Content: Mostly 8 x 10" black and white photos of paintings and sculptures; "The Victor," "Expansion," "Orbital Profile" and "Swirling Cape" identified; 20 black and white Polaroid postcards featuring painting and sculpture, all identified
undated
1 5643-003
"Artist Friends" album
Scope and Content: Photos and clippings; Mark Tobey, Vincent Campanella, Sterling Holloway, George Uchida, Joseph Scaleya, Manfred Selig, Cy Spinola, George Tsutakawa, John Matsudaira, Kenjiro Nomura
undated
1 5643-003
Photo album
Scope and Content: 8 x 10" black and white photos of Horiuchi's paintings; no identification
undated
1 5643-003
"Paintings B & W"
Scope and Content: Mostly 8 x 10" black and white photos of paintings; few identified
approximately 1957-1960
1 5643-003
"Paintings Woodside Gallery" album
Scope and Content: 3.5x5" color photos and Polaroid photos of Horiuchi's collages and paintings at the Woodside Gallery and various locations
1977-1983
1 5643-003
Photo Album
Scope and Content: 12 8x10" black and white photos of Horiuchi's collages and paintings
undated
1 5643-003
Box of photos
Scope and Content: Black and white 8x10" photographs of Horiuchi's collages
approximately 1958-1965
1 5643-003
Photo albums
2 albums
Scope and Content: 3.5x5" color photos of Horiuchi's collages and paintings
approximately 1983-1990s
2 5643-003
Family photo album
Removed from binder, 2 folders
Scope and Content: Black and white family photos in Japan, Wyoming, Seattle, Toshimasa and Chikamasa Horiuchi, Suda family photos, Paul and Bernadette Horiuchi wedding photos, clippings, passport, ration books, unemployment records, telegrams
approximately 1929-1989
2 5643-003
Photo Album
Scope and Content: 3.5 x5" color photos of Horiuchi's collages and paintings from the 1960's-1980's.
approximately 1967-1983
3 5643-003
Biographies
Scope and Content: Short biographies written for exhibition catalogs, promotional materials, etc.
undated
3 5643-003
Correspondence--general
approximately 1963-1997
3 5643-003
Horiuchi family correspondence
2 folders
1999-2008
3 5643-003
Miscellaneous friends and family photos
1982, 1989-1990, 1994, undated
3 5643-003
Kurt Lidtke Gallery
2001-2004
3 5643-003
Household ledgers
1942, 1947
3 5643-003
Gifts
1960-1986
3 5643-003
Obituaries, memorial service
1999
3 5643-003
Miscellaneous--notes, ephemera, programs
undated
4 5643-003
Art prizes, awards, honors
1956-1989
4 5643-003
Solo and group shows
approximately 1964-2017
4 5643-003
Kawaguchicho Museum
1990
4 5643-003
Nagatani
1981
4 5643-003
Mead Corporation
1965-1968
4 5643-003
Tupperware Art Fund
1955-1956
4 5643-003
Tobey donation to Seattle Art Museum
1987
4 5643-003
Tear sheets
approximately 1968-2007
4 5643-003
Christmas cards designed by Paul Horiuchi
approximately 1960-1980
4 5643-003
Receipts of sale
1972-1984
4 5643-003
Reproductions and usage permissions
2010-2018
4 5643-003
Art appraisal for insurance for customers
approximately 1972-1987
4 5643-003
Invitations to exhibit
approximately 1955-1992
4 5643-003
"Paul Horiuchi: Japanese sensitivity preserved in the Pacific Northwest" exhibit at Yamanashi Prefectural Museum of Art
Scope and Content: Includes correspondence, insurance, gallery card
1998-2003
4 5643-003
Felix Landau Gallery
1963-1970
4 5643-003
Nordness Gallery
1964
4 5643-003
Fountain Gallery of Art
1973-1989
4 5643-003
Gordon Woodside/John Braseth Gallery
approximately 1969-1997
4 5643-003
Bellevue Art Museum
1986-1989
4 5643-003
Museum of Northwest Art
1997, 2008
4 5643-003
Community Fine Arts Center (CFAC)
1988, 1998
4 5643-003
Seattle Art Museum
1952-2000
4 5643-003
Tacoma Art Museum
1986-1994
4 5643-003
University of Oregon Museum of Art
1961-2017
4 5643-003
Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) 71st Annual Installation Banquet
1993
4 5643-003
Wing Luke Museum Annual Art Auction
1995
4 5643-003
Seattle University Commencement and exhibition
1988
4 5643-003
University of Puget Sound honorary degree
1968
4 5643-003
Mark Tobey
approximately 1957-1989
4 5643-003
Martin Selig
1969, 1986
4 5643-003
Sterling Holloway
approximately 1961-1987
4 5643-003
Paul Horiuchi Day (King County)
1994
4 5643-003
Paul Horiuchi Day (City of Seattle)
1987
4 5643-003
Horiuchi Park
2004
4 5643-003
Photographs--art buyers
approximately 1981-1994
4 5643-003
Miscellaneous photos folder
1 folder
Scope and Content: Black and white photos of paintings, Paul Horiuchi in studio, contact sheets of Horiuchi in studio; some attributed to Tacoma News Tribune, Yuki
undated
5 5643-003
Layout for Gallery 90 flyer
undated
5 5643-003
Paul Horiuchi Day certificate
1994
5 5643-003
JACL Plaque (photocopy)
1993
5 5643-003
Mary Randlett: Folio
Scope and Content: book with letter from author
2001
5 5643-003
"The light from within: Following the art of Paul Horiuchi" by Kazuko Nakane
2000
5 5643-003
Clippings--bios, interviews
approximately 1958-1999
5 5643-003
Clippings--reviews of shows, books
approximately 1962-2008
5 5643-003
Clippings--other Japanese Americans
1991-1995
5 5643-003
"Pacific Northwest Artists and Japan" exhibit at National Museum of Art, Osaka, Japan
1982
5 5643-003
Oversize black and white photo of work
undated
5 5643-003
Photographs of collages
2 folders
Scope and Content: Black and white 8x10" photographs of Horiuchi's collages
undated
6 5643-003
Unlabeled 8mm 5" film reels
4 film reels
undated
6 5643-003
Unlabeled 1/4" magnetic recording tape
1 audio reel
undated
6 5643-003
"Santas forgetful elf" 1/4" magnetic recording tape
1 audio reel
undated
6 5643-003
Unlabeled 8mm 3" film reels
7 film reels
undated
7 5643-003
Unlabeled 8mm 7" film reel
1 film reel
undated
7 5643-003
"#2 Japan alone" 8mm 7" film reel
1 film reel
1960
7 5643-003
"Gra? Ishii Catherine 60 #1" 8 mm 7" film reel
1 film reel
undated
7 5643-003
"2nd trip to Japan" 8mm 7" film reel
1 film reel
1962
7 5643-003
"Trip to Japan #3 trip" 8mm 7" film reel
1 film reel
1964
7 5643-003
8mm 7" film reel
1 film reel
Scope and Content: Includes a note: "Hydao's, Snoqualmie Falls, Sammamish, Lake Easton, Wyoming Mural, Utah Walkout, New York Guggenheim"
undated
7 5643-003
"Part I Mural Installation" 8mm 7" film reel
1 film reel
1962
7 5643-003
"Part II Mural Uchida's Film" 8mm 7" film reel
1 film reel
undated
7 5643-003
Unlabeled 8mm 5" film reel
1 film reel
undated
7 5643-003
"Interview of George Uchida"
3 micro-cassettes
2002-2003
folder:oversize
Folder 1 5643-003
Certificate and letter from Yamanashi Prefectural Museum of Art
Scope and Content: Letter and certificate acknowledges gift from Paul M. and Bernadette Horiuchi
2005
Box
8 5643-003
Photo album: "Murals"
Removed from binder, 2 folders
Scope and Content: Photos, correspondence regarding Rock Mural in Superior, WY; photos, clippings, correspondence, budgets related to Horiuchi Mural at Seattle Center
approximately 1961-1986
8 5643-003
"Xmas Cards" album
Removed from binder
Scope and Content: Copies and original Christmas cards designed by Paul Horiuchi
approximately 1951-1990
8 5643-003
Photo Album
Scope and Content: 4x6" color photos of Horiuchi's collages and paintings
approximately 1983

Accession No. 5643-004: Paul Horiuchi papers, approximately 1920-1990sReturn to Top

1.68 cubic feet (3 boxes and 1 oversize folder)

Scope and Content: Sketchbooks, passport, marriage certificate, medal from the Emperor of Japan, art supplies from Paul Horiuchi's work as a collage artist.

Restrictions on Access: No restrictions on access.

Restrictions on Use: Creator's copyrights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries Special Collections.

Acquisition Info: Donated by Vincent Horiuchi, 7 April 2023.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Accession
1 5643-004
11 sketchbooks
undated
1 5643-004
War ration book
undated
1 5643-004
Japanese passport
1920
1 5643-004
Assorted watercolor sketches
undated
1 5643-004
Medal
General Notes: Given to Paul Horiuchi by representatives for the Emperor of Japan during the Seattle World's Fair
1962
2 5643-004
Assorted paintbrushes
2 5643-004
Glue pot
2 5643-004
Assorted painted papers for collage artwork
3 5643-004
Paul Horiuchi's paint box
folder:oversize
Oversize Folder 1 5643-004
Roman Catholic marriage certificate
1935
Oversize Folder 1 5643-004
Toast to Paul Horiuchi at dinner celebrating award of commission for the mural to be placed in the Seattle Civic Center
July 29, 1961

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Arts, American--Northwest, Pacific--20th century
  • Arts, Modern--20th century
  • Japanese American artists--Washington (State)--Seattle
  • Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)

Personal Names

  • Horiuchi, Paul, 1906-1999--Archives
  • Horiuchi, Paul, 1906-1999--Correspondence
  • Horiuchi, Paul, 1906-1999--Photographs
  • Tobey, Mark--Correspondence