HOWARD CHANDLER CHRISTY PAPERS, 1873-2001
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Scope and Content
The Howard Chandler Christy Papers (1873-2001) document the personal life and artistic career of Christy, noted American illustrator and painter. While a photograph of Christy’s birthplace dating 1873 is the earliest item found in the papers, the bulk of the material dates from ca. 1915-1952 and pertains to Christy’s career as an illustrator, portraitist, poster and program artist, and painter of large-scale historic murals. Other topics of interest throughout the papers include the social lives of Christy and his second wife, Nancy Palmer Christy; their travels across the United States and abroad; and their patriotic, humanitarian, and philanthropic efforts for various organizations.
The papers (32.5 linear feet-- 24 record cartons, 46 special format
boxes, 1 drawer) contain correspondence, record books, financial
records, various forms of manuscript and printed documents, photographic
materials, films, original artwork, scrapbooks, and miscellaneous ephemera.
Papers are organized into eleven series as follows:
| I. | Correspondence of Howard Chandler Christy | Box 1-4 |
| II. | Correspondence of Nancy Palmer Christy | Box 5-7 |
| III. | Address Books, Date Books, and Guest Books | |
| 1. Howard Chandler Christy | Box 8 | |
| 2. Nancy Palmer Christy | Box 9 | |
| IV. | Financial and Legal Papers | Box 10 |
| V. | Subject Files | |
| 1. General | Box 11-14 | |
| 2. Illustration | Box 15-18 | |
| 3. Paintings | Box 19 | |
| 4. Portraits | Box 20 | |
| 5. Posters | Box 20-21 | |
| 6. Programs | Box 21 | |
| VI. | Photographic Material | |
| 1. Paintings | Box 22-24 | |
| 2. Portraits | Box 24-29 | |
| 3. Posters | Box 30 | |
| 4. Sculpture | Box 30 | |
| 5. Illustration | Box 30 | |
| 6. Works By Other Artists | Box 31 | |
| 7. Individuals | Box 32-38 | |
| 8. Groups | Box 39 | |
| 9. Locations | Box 40-41 | |
| 10. Animals | Box 42 | |
| VII. | Original Artwork | |
| 1. Sketches and Drawings | Box 43 | |
| 2. Sketchbooks | Box 44 | |
| 3. Paintings | Box 45 | |
| VIII. | Scrapbooks | Box 46-61 |
| IX. | Films and Videotapes | Box 62-63 |
| X. | Miscellaneous Ephemera | Box 64-65 |
| XI. | Related Collections | |
| 1. Jane Conneen Files | Box 66-69 | |
| 2. Holly Christina Longuski Files | Box 69 | |
| Oversize Materials | Box 70-71; Spec. Coll. Flat Files--Drawer 10 |
Oversize materials in Boxes 70-71 and Special Collections Flat Files Drawer 10 follow the same series arrangement I-XI, as noted above. Cross referencing to these oversize locations appears on the original folders within Series I-XI and on the accompanying container lists.
Series I and II primarily contain the manuscript and typescript correspondence received by Christy and his wife, Nancy Palmer Christy, during their married life together. These letters document much of Christy’s career as an artist and the couple’s social life.
Series III contains record books maintained by Christy (Subseries 1) and Nancy Palmer Christy (Subseries 2). These address, date, and guest books are valuable records of Christy’s clients, friends, and acquaintances. They also provide a chronological view of Christy’s career in fragments.
Series IV includes financial and legal records maintained by Christy and his wife and contains notable painting contracts and estate papers.
The subject files of Series V are the largest group of records in the Christy Papers and include manuscript and typescript documents, all reproductions other than photographs, and clippings. The series is organized into six subseries highlighting the major focuses of Christy’s career as artist. Subseries 1, General, offers a wide range of files relating to Christy’s life. Topics of note include Christy’s work as an advertisement artist, the many clubs and organizations he held membership in throughout his career, articles written about him, biographical manuscripts for unpublished works on his life, and exhibitions featuring his works. Subseries 2, Illustration; 3, Paintings; 4, Portraits; 5, Posters; and 6, Programs contain documents relating to the most prolific areas of Christy’s artwork. Subseries 2 contains both original clipped examples as well as photocopies of Christy magazine illustrations. Subseries 3, 4, and 5 contains various sizes and reproduction formats of Christy paintings, portraits, and posters, as well as any supporting documents. Finally, Subseries 6 contains both clipped program covers and complete programs designed by Christy throughout his career.
The photographic material of Series VI is another extensive area of the Christy Papers, involving photographs, negatives, and slides. Most images of this series are black and white photographs, with a small percentage in color. In many cases the photographs were moved from other series due to concerns regarding appropriate conservation housing; in these cases, photocopies of the photographs were left in their original locations with a cross reference to Series VI. Photographic material is arranged into ten subseries, reflecting major visual topics. Subseries 1, Paintings; Subseries 2, Portraits; Subseries 3, Posters; Subseries 4, Sculpture; Subseries 5, Illustration all contain photographs of Christy artworks by format. These series are a valuable visual record of Christy’s career. Subseries 6 contains a small group of photos of works by artists other than Christy. Subseries 7, Individuals, houses the largest group of photos with extensive sections on Christy and his wife, Nancy Palmer Christy. Subseries 8, Groups, contains many wonderful images of the Christys socializing. Subseries 9, Locations, features several significant places in Christy’s life, from his birthplace in Ohio to the Hotel des Artistes studio where he died in 1952. Subseries 10, Animals, contains a small amount of beloved pet photographs.
Series VII houses all original Christy artwork
in the papers. It is organized into three subseries by format. Subseries
1 and 2 contain sketches, drawings, and watercolors on individual sheets
and in complete sketchbooks. Some of the most valuable items of the
papers are found within these subseries, including sketches from the Spanish-American
War. Subseries 3 contains two oil paintings on canvas that
appear to be studies for larger works.
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