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               <titleproper encodinganalog="title">Guide to the Gordon Gilkey Collection
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                                <author encodinganalog="creator">Finding Aid Authors: Ashley Williams Clawson.</author>
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                                    <addressline>Oregon State University</addressline>
                                       <addressline>Corvallis, OR, 97331-4501</addressline>
                       <addressline>Phone: 541-737-2075</addressline>
                            <addressline>Email: scarc@oregonstate.edu</addressline>
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                              <abstract encodinganalog="5203_">Gordon W. Gilkey (1912-2000) was a professor in the Art Department and the first dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Oregon State College (later Oregon State University), artist, and responsible for removing Nazi war art. The Gordon Gilkey Collection contains material primarily related to Gilkey’s work in the art world and establishing an Oregon Study Center at the University of Stuttgart, Germany. Most of the material was not created by Gilkey but is about him.</abstract>
                     
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                        <p>Gordon W. Gilkey (1912-2000) was a professor in the Art Department and the first dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Oregon State College (later Oregon State University), artist, and responsible for removing Nazi war art.</p>
                        <p>Gilkey was born in 1912 in Scio, Oregon, and attended both Albany College (later Lewis and Clark College) and the University of Oregon, where he received the school’s first master of fine arts degree in printmaking in 1936. Following graduation, Gilkey moved to New York City, following his soon-to-be wife, Vivian Malone (1912-1996), who was a violin student at Juilliard School. While in New York, Gilkey produced the architectural etchings for the 1939 New York World’s Fair and wrote the official book for that event, published by Charles Scribner’s Sons.</p>
                        <p>At the beginning of World War II, Gilkey sent a letter to President Franklin Roosevelt recommending if the United States became involved in the war, there should be knowledgeable people along with the troops to tell them what not to destroy. Roosevelt agreed and the idea led to the creation of the Monuments Men, a corps dedicated to rescuing art stolen by the Nazis.</p>
                        <p>In early 1945, Gilkey finally was sent to Europe and joined the U.S. War Department Special Staff Art Projects. While doing this work, he was also assigned as the sole member of the Propaganda Confiscation Unit. He was ordered to gather up and remove all Nazi war art, particularly works that furthered militarism and promoted Nazi ideals. Gilkey indexed, catalogued, photographed, and exhibited 103 Nazi oil paintings for Allied servicemen and the press to examine in December 1946, at the Frankfurt Staedel Museum. Ultimately, over 8,000 items, including drawings, watercolors, engravings, paintings, and sculpture, were shipped to the Pentagon for storage.</p>
                        <p>Following Gilkey’s return to the United States in 1947, he became a professor at Oregon State College (later Oregon State University) and eventually the first dean of its College of Liberal Arts. When he started at Oregon State, there were limited liberal arts classes offered on campus and no majors in any of the core areas of the liberal arts. Gilkey taught many of his classes in improvised art studios, like a former laundry room in Kidder Hall. Gilkey worked to add classes, but the greater struggle was fighting for official recognition of liberal arts majors on campus. Finally, in 1961, the School of Humanities and Social Sciences was established. In 1964, Gilkey became dean and immediately worked to build new majors for OSU students. He added departments one by one over the next decade: English, art, economics, history, political science, speech communications, Russian studies, French, German, music, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, Spanish, and psychology. He also advocated for graduate education in the liberal arts and created study abroad programs in Germany, Japan, France, and Mexico. He curated a rotating print collection exhibit in the Memorial Union building.</p>
                        <p>After his retirement from Oregon State, Gilkey donated his collection to the Portland Art Museum in 1978, establishing the Vivian and Gordon Gilkey Center for Graphic Arts in 1993, and served as curator of prints and drawings at the museum.</p>
                        <p>Gordon Gilkey died October 28, 2000 in Portland, Oregon.</p>
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                           <p>Donated between 2018 and 2022 by Portland Art Museum, Julia Bradshaw, OSU Art Department, and Claudia Fontaine Chidester.</p>
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                                          <p>Collection is open for research.</p>
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                     <p>Gordon Gilkey Collection (MSS GilkeyG), Oregon State University Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Corvallis, Oregon.</p>
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                                 <p>Two oral history interviews with Gordon Gilkey are available in the <extref show="new" actuate="onrequest" href="https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:80444/xv40216" role="text/html">History of Oregon State University Oral Histories and Sound Recordings</extref> and at the <extref show="new" actuate="onrequest" href="https://digitalcollections.ohs.org/sr-3149-oral-history-interview-with-gordon-w-gilkey" role="text/html">Oregon Historical Society</extref>. Material related to Gilkey's tenure at Oregon State University can be found in the <extref show="new" actuate="onrequest" href="https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:80444/xv13781" role="text/html">College of Liberal Arts Records (RG 143)</extref>, <extref show="new" actuate="onrequest" href="https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:80444/xv10079" role="text/html">Valley Library Art Collection Records (RG 297)</extref>, <extref show="new" actuate="onrequest" href="https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:80444/xv04428" role="text/html">News and Communication Services Records (RG 203)</extref>. For information relating to renaming Gilkey Hall in honor of Gordon Gilkey, see the <extref show="new" actuate="onrequest" href="https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:80444/xv86533" role="text/html">Oregon State University Memorabilia Collection (MSS MC)</extref>. Prints by Gilkey, including his 35 official etchings for the 1939 World's Fair can be found at <extref show="new" actuate="onrequest" href="https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:80444/xv17922" role="text/html">Lewis &amp; Clark College</extref>. Other etchings can be found in the <extref show="new" actuate="onrequest" href="https://norman.hrc.utexas.edu/fasearch/findingAid.cfm?kw=gilkey&amp;x=33&amp;y=8&amp;eadid=01545" role="text/html">Paul and Virginia Fontaine Papers and Art Collection (AR-05385)</extref> held at the Harry Ransom Center, the University of Texas at Austin.</p>
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                                 <p>The Gordon Gilkey Collection contains material primarily related to Gilkey’s work in the art world and establishing an Oregon Study Center at the University of Stuttgart, Germany. Most of the material was not created by Gilkey but is about him. The collection includes articles written about Gilkey, his art, his work during World War II, and collecting post-war; exhibit catalogs; correspondence and agreements related to establishing an Oregon Study Center at the University of Stuttgart in Germany; oral history transcript; and two books by Claudia Fontaine Chidester (1956- ). Also included are brochures from the International Exchange Print Exhibition program Gilkey co-curated with Virginia (Hammersmith) Fontaine (1915-1991).</p>
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                  <unitdate normal="1968/2021">1968-2021</unitdate>
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      <unittitle>Articles about Gilkey</unittitle>
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      <unittitle>Celebration of life and in memoriam</unittitle>
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      <unittitle>International exchange print exhibition program</unittitle>
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                  <p>Brochures for exhibits of artwork displayed in the Memorial Union, Oregon State College, that were part of the International Exchange Print Exhibition program. Gilkey organized and directed this program. The brochures reflect about 26 different exhibits. The exhibits were arranged by country. Countries include Germany, Czechoslovakia, Great Britain, Holland, Denmark, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Greece, France, Japan, and Yugoslavia.</p>
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      <unittitle>Oral memoir of Gordon Gilkey</unittitle>
                  <unitdate>1998</unitdate>
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                  <p>Bound transcript of oral history with Gordon Gilkey by Oregon Historical Society.</p>
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      <unittitle>Oregon Study Center at University of Stuttgart</unittitle>
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                  <p>Gilkey played a central role to establishing the center at the University of Stuttgart in Germany.</p>
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      <unittitle>Portland Art Museum exhibits</unittitle>
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                  <p>Catalogs from two exhibits at the Portland Art Museum. The first, "Master prints from the Gilkey collection," featured items exclusively from the Vivian and Gordon Gilkey Graphic Arts Collection. The second, "Kingdom Animalia, animals in print from Dürer to Picasso," included some items from the Gilkey collection, as well as others, but was also supported in part by the Vivan and Gordon Gilkey Endowment for Graphic Arts.</p>
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      <unittitle><emph render="italic">Trusted Eye: Post-World War II Adventures of a Fearless Art Advocate</emph></unittitle>
                  <unitdate>2021</unitdate>
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                  <p>Book by Claudia Fontaine Chidester. Gilkey and Virginia Fontaine co-curated traveling exhibitions of graphic art for the International Print Exchange.</p>
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      <unittitle><emph render="italic">Work Standing Up: The Life and Art of Paul Fontaine</emph></unittitle>
                  <unitdate>2013</unitdate>
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                  <p>Edited by Claudia Fontaine Chidester. Gilkey and Virginia Fontaine co-curated traveling exhibitions of graphic art for the International Print Exchange.</p>
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