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The Bauhaus Archives. The Walter Gropius Archive : an illustrated catalogue of the drawings, prints, and photographs in the Walter Gropius Archive at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University

Today, Gropius is remembered not only by his various buildings but also by the district of Gropiusstadt in Berlin. In the early 1990s, a series of books entitled The Walter Gropius Archive was published covering his entire architectural career. The CD audiobook Bauhaus Reviewed 1919–33 includes a lengthy English Language interview with Gropius.
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Under Resources, there is a selection of relevant archives at Harvard, an exhibition history, ... Walter Gropius Papers, Harvard Art Museums Archives. Harvard ...
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The Bauhaus

Archives
Photograph of Walter Gropius's Study, looking into the Living Room, Gropius House, Lincoln, Massachusetts, n.d.
Walter Gropius Papers, Harvard Art Museums Archives


Harvard Art Museums Archives
Houghton Library, Harvard University
Special Collections, Frances Loeb Library at the Harvard Graduate School of Design
Harvard University Archives


Harvard Art Museums Archives

Alexander Dorner Papers, 1934–85 [BRM 1]
Notes, manuscripts, clippings, and published articles relating to the research interests of Alexander Dorner, German art historian, educator, and museum director.

Papers of Lyonel Feininger, 1905–98 [BRM 2]
Biographical and family materials, personal correspondence, research materials, work images, exhibition catalogues, and promotional materials, paperwork, and documentation related to Feininger’s work, published materials on Feininger and his work, and images and materials from Hans Hess’s catalogue raisonné of Feininger paintings.

Busch-Reisinger Museum; Bauhaus Collection Records, 1928–65 [BRM 3]
Typescripts, class notes, newspaper clippings, magazines, and exhibition pamphlets documenting the activities of the Bauhaus in Germany (1928–33) and the careers of individual Bauhaus artists in the United States and elsewhere after 1933, with a specific focus on the period between 1950 and 1960. Includes class notes of Bauhaus students Howard Dearstyne and Hannes Beckmann; documents relating to the work of Hannes Meyer in the 1930s, after his tenure as the second director of the Bauhaus; and materials relating to the work of Josef Albers.

Walter Gropius Papers, 1930–72 [BRM 4]
Photographs, slides, press proofs, clippings, and a scrapbook relating to the work, travels, and social activities of Gropius, as well as books from his personal library.

Busch-Reisinger Museum; Records, 1919–2011 [BRM 5]
The Busch-Reisinger Museum records include historical information related to the founding and functioning of the museum, from its inception in the early 20th century and extending into the early 21st century. The collection includes scrapbooks, postcards, photographs and slides, audiovisual materials, administrative and historical documents, and published materials.

Alexander Dorner Collection of Otti Berger Papers, 1937-1955 [BRM 6]Correspondence, original typescripts, and handwritten notes documenting the career and aesthetic theories of textile artist Otti Berger (1898-1944), her life in continental Europe in the late 1930s, and the early reception of her work in the United States.

Harvard Art Museums; Exhibition Records, 1905–2008 [HC 6]
These records were created by museums staff in the course of planning and installing exhibitions. They pertain primarily to exhibitions held in the Fogg Museum, the Busch-Reisinger Museum, and the Arthur M. Sackler Museum, but they also include materials related to traveling or off-site exhibitions. The records date from 1905 to 2008 and include correspondence on a wide range of topics, exhibition proposals, photographic prints and negatives, object lists, loan forms, press releases, clippings, invitations, posters, printed labels and wall text, memoranda, exhibition catalogues, and drafts of catalogue essays.Telegram, Joseph Hudnut to Walter Gropius, March 18, 1937
Walter Gropius Papers, HOU B MS Ger 208, Houghton Library, Harvard University


Houghton Library, Harvard University

Walter Gropius Papers, 1925–69 [MS Ger 208]
This collection of Gropius materials represents only a part of his personal archive. Upon his death, his widow, Ise Gropius, arranged to have the collection divided into early and late papers. Both parts were photographed with funds provided by the Thyssen Foundation. The late papers, relating to Gropius’s career after 1937, and the photos of the early ones then came to the Houghton Library; the early papers and photos of the late ones went to the Bauhaus-Archiv, then in Darmstadt and since reestablished in Berlin.

Walter Gropius Papers in the Bauhaus-Archiv, c. 1919–37 [MS Ger 208.2]
Photographs of the early papers of Walter Gropius; originals are kept at the Bauhaus-Archiv in Berlin.

Walter Gropius Additional Papers, 1908–37 [MS Ger 208.3]
Essays and speeches of Walter Gropius.

Lyonel Feininger Papers, 1883–1960 [MS Ger 146-146.3]
Correspondence between American-born German artist Lyonel Feininger and his family and other correspondents, as well as musical compositions by him and his father, Karl Feininger.

Lyonel Feininger Photographs, 1896–1942 [MS Ger 146.4]
Black-and-white photographs taken by Lyonel Feininger.

Andor Weininger papers, ca. 1913-1986
10 cartons (11.25 linear ft.)
Unprocessed. See internal and special files for box lists.

Andor Weininger drawings, photographs, and papers, ca. 1825-2000
7 boxes (3.5 linear ft.)
Unprocessed. See internal and special files for box lists.Six bow ties belonging to Gropius
The Chester Nagel Collection, Frances Loeb Library, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University. Photo: Stephanie Mitchell, Harvard Public Affairs & Communications


Special Collections, Frances Loeb Library at the Graduate School of Design

The Breuer Lectures Collection
The collection comprises 17 lectures and writings by Marcel Breuer, both in manuscript and/or typescript form.

Graduate School of Design History Collection
Divided into three sections, this collection contains materials relating to Gropius’s history at the Graduate School of Design, including his lectures, student work completed for him, and celebrations of him during and after his tenure as chair of the department (1937–52).
Academic affairs
Student affairs/student work
Administrative affairs

The Architects Collaborative Visual Resources Collection
Contains approximately 100,000 slides from the architectural office founded by Gropius in Cambridge, in operation from 1945 to 1995. For more on The Architects Collaborative, see the TAC archives in the MIT Museum’s Architecture and Design Collection

Sigfried Giedion Collections
Materials relating to Sigfried Giedion, an ally and chronicler of modern architecture in general and of Gropius in particular, can be found in several collections:
The Josep Lluís Sert Collection
CIAM Collection, 1928–1970
The Ferrari Hardoy Archive

Papers of Martin Wagner, 1924–65
Former chief city planner of Berlin during the Weimar Republic, brought by Gropius to teach city planning at Harvard, 1938–50.

Other Items of Note in the Graduate School of Design’s Special Collections
Six bow ties belonging to Gropius, Chester Nagel Collection
Stereographs from 1944 of the Gropius House in Lincoln, Mass., by the photographer Louis Sutro, with written commentary by Gropius.
Models of Walter Gropius’s Total Theater and Bauhaus building in Dessau, frequently displayed in the Loeb Library basement.The Architects Collaborative, Dining tray used in Harkness Commons, Harvard University, circa 1950
HUO 13.950, Harvard University Archives


Harvard University Archives

Records of the Harvard Society for Contemporary Art, 1929–36
Contains exhibition catalogues, posters, announcements and invitations, news clippings, and annual reports. Also included are designs for the society’s logo. (The society staged the first exhibition of the Bauhaus in America in 1931, a pamphlet for which is held in the records.)

Two partitioned plastic trays designed by The Architects Collaborative for the Harkness Commons Dining Hall.

Numerous photographs of the Graduate Center and Harkness Commons in the records of the News Office (UAV 605) and Photograph Collection (HUV).PrevNext

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The Walter Gropius Archive : an illustrated catalogue of the drawings, prints, and photographs in the Walter Gropius Archive at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University / edited by Winfried NerdingerBusch-Reisinger Museum


  • The Walter Gropius Archive : an illustrated catalogue of the drawings, prints, and photographs in the Walter Gropius Archive at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University / edited by Winfried Nerdinger

Author
Busch-Reisinger Museum
Subjects
Gropius, Walter, 1883-1969Architectural drawingsBusch-Reisinger Museum
Contents
  • v. 1. 1911-1930
  • v. 2. 1930-1936
  • v. 4.
  • 1945-1969, the work of the Architects Collaborative.
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The Walter Gropius Archive : an illustrated catalogue of the drawings, prints, and photographs in the Walter Gropius Archive at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University / edited by Winfried Nerdinger[Matching item]The Walter Gropius Archive : an illustrated catalogue of the drawings, prints, and photographs in the Walter Gropius Archive at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University / edited by Winfried Nerdinger.
New York : Garland Pub. : Harvard University Art Museums, - Garland architectural archives1990EnglishBook; Illustrated3
[Matching item]The Walter Gropius Archive. Vol. 4, 1945-1969 : the work of the Architects Collaborative / edited by John C. Harkness.
New York, N.Y. ; London : Garland, - A series in Garland architectural archives 
493 pages

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