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Elizabeth Wilder Weismann Collection
Prepared by the Mexican Archives Project
November 1994
Introduction
The Elizabeth Wilder Weismann Collection was donated by Weismann to the
Benson Latin American Collection in 1985. The collection was described
by the Benson's Mexican Archives Project in August 1994.
The collection comprises circa 6,275 photographs and negatives and three
linear feet (10 boxes) of card files. A container list and partial
item list are available in the library.
Weismann's publication, Americas : the decorative arts in Latin
America in the era of the revolution, Washington, D.C., Smithsonian
Institution, 1976, was based upon the collection.
The suggested citation for the papers is "Elizabeth Wilder Weismann
Collection, ca. 1930-ca. 1979, Benson Latin American Collection, General
Libraries, University of Texas at Austin."
Biographical Sketch
U.S. scholar of Latin American colonial art and architecture. Born 1907;
died 1989 in Austin, Texas. Weismann held positions at the Library of
Congress, Smith College, Wellesley College, and Ohio State University.
Her publications include a translation of Manuel Toussaint's Colonial
art in Mexico, as well as her own works: A guide to the art of
Latin America; Mexico in sculpture; The decorative arts in
Latin America; and Art and time in Mexico : from the Conquest to
the Revolution.
Scope and Contents Note
Photographic material and research files of interest for art and
architectural research into the colonial period in Mexico and other Latin
American countries. Photographic prints and negatives, postcards, and
occasional reproductions or clippings of images collected by Weismann
depict architecture, painting, graphic and minor arts, and sculpture in
Mexico, Central America and South America from pre-Conquest to modern
times. A few images are from California, New Mexico, and Texas.
Extensive card files concern artisans, monuments, paintings, and art
objects of colonial New Spain. Some images are originals taken by
Weismann; most are copies she obtained from Mexican photographic
collections, including that of Guillermo Kahlo at the library of the
Instituto Nacional Antropología e Historia. Other photographers
contributing to the collection include George Kubler, John McAndrew,
Judith Hancock de Sandoval, and commercial photographer Salvador Toscano.
Photographic materials date from ca. 1930 to ca. 1979.
Series and Subseries
The Elizabeth Wilder Weismann Collection was arranged into series and
subseries by the staff of the Mexican Archives Project, based upon an
arrangement begun by Wilder before her death. The processing of the
collection was completed by the Mexican Archives Project staff in August
1994.
I. Series, Photographic and visual material, ca. 6,275 items.
- Subseries, Mexico, 17 boxes. Primarily about architecture in Mexico,
the series also contains materials on sculpture, painting, graphic arts,
and minor arts in Mexico.
- Subseries, Latin America, 3 boxes and 2 folders. Architecture,
minor arts, sculpture, and painting in Latin America.
- Subseries, Mixed Mexican and other Latin American materials, 4boxes.
Materials which could not be identified or separated into the preceding
two subseries. Included are items from the pre-Conquest era; from
Weismann's travels to Mexico as well as (in 1940-1941) Cuba, Colombia,
Ecuador, Peru, and Yucatán; and scenes of Mexican and Guatemalan
architecture and streets.
- Subseries, USA - Architecture, 1 folder.
- Subseries, Renwick Gallery exhibition, 3 folders. Includes lists of
images in the exhibition, 12 color slides of objects from the
Fundaçao Museu used in the exhibition, and the publication,
Americas : the decorative arts in Latin America in the era of the
revolution.
- Subseries, Assorted materials. Four folders of biographical
information on Weismann, one folder of her notes relating to her
arrangement of the collection, 44 negatives labeled, "Chile (Araucanian
items)," and a few additional negatives.
II. Series, Bibliographic card files, 10 boxes. Card files concern
artisans, monuments, paintings, and art objects of colonial New Spain.
Arranged by Weismann in the following groups: artists; authors; authors
and travelers; and index to files of towns having sculpture. Cards
relating to the Renwick exhibit are filed separately by Mexican state; a
few relate to Guatemala, the Philippines, and the U.S.A., and are filed
accordingly.
Container List
Box | Folder | Sub-subseries<
/b> | Folder Title |
Series I, Photographic and visual
material Subseries 1, Mexico |
1 | 1 | Architecture
| Chiapas |
| 2 | | Distrito
Federal? |
| 3 | | D.F. : contact prints by
Judith Hancock |
| 4 | | D.F. : Judith Hancock de
Sandoval |
| 5 | | print #68 (323) |
| 6 | | print #359 |
| 7-9 | | Distrito
Federal |
2 | 1-2 | | Guanajuato |
| 3 | | Guerrero |
| 4 | | Hidalgo |
| 5 | | Jalisco |
| 6-7 | | Mexico (state) |
| 8 | | Michoacán |
| 9 | | Morelos |
| 10 | | Oaxaca |
| 11 | | Puebla |
3 | 1 | | Puebla |
| 2 | | Querétaro |
| 3 | | San Luis
Potosí |
| 4 | | Sinaloa |
| 5 | | Tlaxcala |
| 6 | | Yucatán |
| 7 | | Zacatecas |
4-5 | | Architecture, etc., Central
Highland Mexico | |
6 | | Architecture, wood sculpture,
painting | Prints: Chiapas, Guanajuato, Guerrero |
7 | | | Prints: Hidalgo,
Jalisco |
8 | | | Prints: Mexico,
D.F. |
9 | | | Prints: Mexico state,
Michoacán |
10 | | | Prints: Morelos, Nuevo
Leon, Oaxaca |
11 | | | Prints: Puebla,
Querétaro, San Luis Potosí, Tlaxcala, the Alamo |
12 | | | Negatives: Chiapas,
Guanajuato, Guerrero, Hidalgo, Jalisco |
13 | | | Negatives: Mexico, D.F.;
Mexico state; Michoacán |
14 | | | Negatives: Morelos,
Nuevo León, Oaxaca, Puebla, Querétaro, San Luis Potosí,
Tlaxcala, the Alamo |
15 | | Architecture, sculpture, paintings
(alpha by state); Notidentified geographically: Graphics, painting,
sculpture | |
16 | 1 | Graphic
arts | Books |
| 2 | | Engravings |
| 3 | | Lithography |
| 4 | | Manuscripts |
| 5 | | Painting - Genre |
| 6-7 | | Painting -
Saints/Ecclesiastics |
| 8 | | Painting - 16th
century |
| 9 | | Painting - 18th
century |
| 10-11 | | Painting - 19th
century portraits |
| 12 | | Painting - 20th century
portraits |
| 13 | | Painting |
| 14 | | Photography |
| 15 | | Posada, José
Guadalupe |
| 16 | | Woodcuts |
| 17 | | Maps |
17 | 1 | Sculpture | |
| 2 | Minor arts | Bookbinding,
food, glass, ivory, straw |
| 3 | | Ceramics |
| 4 | | Clothing and
costume |
| 5 | | Decorations,
fireworks |
| 6 | | Furniture |
| 7 | | Iron and steel |
| 8 | | Jewelry |
| 9 | | Lacquer |
| 10 | | Leather |
| 11 | | Masks |
| 12 | | Silver |
| 13 | | Textiles |
| 14 | | Woodcarving |
| 15 | | Descriptive information
prepared by Weismann on photographs in Mexico, Minor arts
sub.subseries |
| 16-18 | | Minor arts |
Series I, Photographic and visual material
Subseries 2, Latin America (except Mexico) |
18 | 1-2 | Architecture | Argentina |
| 3 | | Bolivia |
| 4-5 | | Brazil |
| 6 | | Colombia |
| 7 | | Cuba |
| 8 | | Costa Rica |
| 9-10 | | Ecuador |
| 11-12 | | Guatemala |
19 | 1 | | Honduras |
| 2 | | Nicaragua |
| 3 | | Panama |
| 4 | | Paraguay |
| 5 | | Peru
(Arequipa-Copacabana) |
| 6 | | Peru (Cuzco) |
| 7 | | Peru
(Lima-Trujillo) |
| 8 | | Peru
(Unidentified) |
| 9 | | Peru (Machu
Picchu) |
| 10 | | Peru |
20 | 1 | Minor arts | Argentina -
Silver |
| 2 | | Brazil -
Furniture |
| 3 | | Brazil - Wood
carving |
| 4 | | Chile -
Furniture |
| 5 | | Chile - Silver |
| 6 | | Colombia -
Furniture |
| 7 | | Ecuador -
Furniture |
| 8 | | Ecuador - Iron |
| 9 | | Ecuador - Silver |
| 10 | | Ecuador -
Woodworking |
| 11 | | Guatemala |
| 12 | | Panama - Iron,
silver |
| 13 | | Peru -
Furniture |
| 14 | | Peru - Jewelry |
| 15 | | Peru - Silver |
| 16 | | Peru -
Woodworking |
| 17 | | South America - Brass,
bronze, copper |
| 18 | | South America -
Ceramics |
| 19 | | South America - Clothing
and costume |
| 20 | | South America - Cult
images |
| 21 | | South America -
Furniture |
| 22 | | South America - Gourds,
tortoise shell, mother of pearl |
| 23 | | South America - Iron and
steel |
| 24 | | South America -
Leather |
| 25 | | South America -
Silver |
| 26 | | South America -
Textiles |
| 27 | | South America -
Woodcarving |
| 28 | | Venezuela -
Jewelry |
| 29 | | Venezuela -
Silver |
| 30 | | Furniture |
| 31 | | Votive jewelry |
| 32 | | Unidentified |
| 33 | | Descriptive information
prepared by Weismann on photographs in Latin America, Minor Arts
sub-subseries |
| 34-35 | Sculpture | |
| 36 | Painting | |
21 | 1-2 | Adams photographs -
Argentina | |
Series I, Photographic and visual
material Subseries 3, Mixed Mexican and other Latin American
materials |
21 | 3 | Pre-Conquest | Mexico |
| 4 | | Tula, Hidalgo |
| 5 | | Yucatán |
| 6 | | Yucatán |
| 7 | | Maya-Central
America |
| 8 | | Postcards - Mexico and
Central America |
| 9 | | South America |
| 10 | | Miscellaneous |
| 11 | | Photographic
reproductions of museum objects |
| 12 | | Bonampak |
22 | | Photographic material from long
trips | Prints (Mexico only) : general landscape, some towns,
countryside, sculpture |
23 | | | 35 mm negatives from
Mexico, Cuba, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Yucatán
(1940-1941) |
24 | | Mexico/Guatemala (architecture,
street scenes, very little sculpture) | |
Series I, Photographic and visual material
Subseries 4, USA - Architecture |
25 | 1 | | USA -
Architecture |
Series I. Photographic and visual
material Subseries 5. Renwick Gallery exhbition |
25 | 2 | | Lists of
images |
25 | 3 | | Brazil and Peru :
Fundaçao Museu Carlos Costa Pinto; 12 color slides |
25 | 4 | | Americas : the
decorative arts in Latin America in the era of the
revolution |
25 | 5-8 | | Biographical
information on Weismann |
25 | 9 | | Notes, etc. from
Weismann's arrangement project |
26 | | | Chile (Araucanian items);
44 negatives |
26 | | | Brazil, Venezuela, and
unidentified; 4negatives |
27 | | | 5 x 7 negatives |
| | | |
Series II, Bibliographic card files
Subseries 1, General |
28 | | Artists | |
29 | | Artists;
Authors | |
30 | | Authors; "Authors and
travelers" | |
31 | | "Authors and
travelers" | |
32 | | Index to files of towns having
sculpture | |
Series II, Bibliographic card
files Subseries 2, Renwick exhibit |
33 | | Aguas Calientes; D.F. Mexico
| |
34 | | D.F. Mexico -
Jalisco | |
35 | | Mexico (state) - Oaxaca
(state) | |
36 | | Oaxaca (city) - Quintana
Roo | |
37 | | San Luis Potosí - Zacatecas;
Guatemala, Philippines, U.S.A. | |
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