Collection on Peggy Guggenheim
Collection Overview
Repository:
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Archives.
Creator:
Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation.
Title:
Collection on Peggy Guggenheim.
Call Number:
A0022
Dates:
1938-1993, 2005 (bulk 1981-1988)
Volume:
5.5 cubic ft. (12 boxes)
Biographical Abstract:
In 1975, the Peggy Guggenheim Foundation (PGF) transferred ownership of its entire art collection, worth $40 million, to the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation (SRGF). With this transfer, the SRGF's collection of artwork expanded to include important representations of Surrealist and abstract art. The SRGF was founded in 1937 by Solomon R. Guggenheim (SRG) to share his growing art collection with the public and for the "promotion and encouragement and education in art and the enlightenment of the public." The Museum of Non-Objective Painting (MNOP), which became the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in 1952, was opened in 1939. During this same time period, Peggy Guggenheim (PG), SRG's niece, directed the Guggenheim Jeune in London (1938 to 1939), followed by Art of This Century in New York (1942-1947). It is here that PG began to amass a personal collection of Surrealist and abstract art, later to be known as the Peggy Guggenheim Collection (PGC). In 1961 after PG's move to Venice and her purchase of the Palazzo Venier dei Leoni on Venice's Grand Canal to display her collection, Thomas M. Messer, third director of the SRGM, began a long term relationship with PG. On July 17, 1975, the PGF approved the transfer of the PGC to the SRGF. As of May 1 2013, the PGC, residing in the Venier del Leoni, Venice and under the management of the SRGF, is open year round to visitors.
Scope and Content Abstract:
The Collection on Peggy Guggenheim (PG) contains papers and records collected by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (SRGM) to chronicle PG's life, her art collection, and her relationship with the Museum. It contains bibliographic materials on PG, duplicates of correspondence between PG and artists, photographic reproductions of exhibition brochures from Guggenheim Jeune and Art of This Century, correspondence with SRGM staff, and press clippings detailing PG, the Guggenheim family, and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection. Highlights of the collection include transcripts of Thomas M. Messer's interview with PG as well as brochures of events and exhibitions at the Palazzo from 1982-1990.
Location:
CF; OS
Language:
Collection is primarily in English.
Arrangement:
Organized into 4 series: 1. Background; 2. Guggenheim Jeune; 3. Art of This Century; and 4. Peggy Guggenheim Collection.
Restrictions:
Unless indicated in the folder list, the collection is unrestricted.
Publication Rights:
Requests for permission to publish material from this collection should be discussed with the Director of the Library and Archives.
Preferred Citation:
Collection on Peggy Guggenheim. A0022. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Archives, New York, NY.
Subjects:
Art of This Century.
Guggenheim Jeune.
Guggenheim, Peggy, 1898-1979
Palazzo Venier del Leoni.
Peggy Guggenheim Collection.
Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation.
Guggenheim Jeune.
Guggenheim, Peggy, 1898-1979
Palazzo Venier del Leoni.
Peggy Guggenheim Collection.
Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation.
Contributors:
Guggenheim, Harry Frank, 1890-1971.
Lawson-Johnston, Peter O.
Messer, Thomas M.
Rebay, Hilla, 1890-1967.
Sweeney, James Johnson, 1900-
Lawson-Johnston, Peter O.
Messer, Thomas M.
Rebay, Hilla, 1890-1967.
Sweeney, James Johnson, 1900-
Related Materials:
Peggy Guggenheim Foundation papers. M0002. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Archives, New York, NY.
Finding aid prepared by Francine Snyder in March 2007.
Historical Note
Scope and Content Note
Series Descriptions
Folder List
