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Joseph Armstrong Baird Collection of 19Th-Century Architectural Photographs, Ca http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt996nf6b9 No online items Finding Aid for the Joseph Armstrong Baird collection of 19th-century architectural photographs, ca. 1860-1931, undated Hillary Brown and Beth Ann Guynn. 88.R.8 1 Descriptive Summary Title: Joseph Armstrong Baird Collection of 19th-century architectural photographs Date (inclusive): ca. 1860-1931, undated Number: 88.R.8 Creator/Collector: Baird, Joseph Armstrong Physical Description: 64 box(es)(approximately 1,663 items) Repository: The Getty Research Institute Special Collections 1200 Getty Center Drive, Suite 1100 Los Angeles 90049-1688 [email protected] URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10020/askref (310) 440-7390 Abstract: Assembled over a forty-year period by photography curator Joseph Armstrong Baird, Jr. the collection contains approximately 1663 photographs of architecture and urban views primarily in Europe, but also including Asia, the Middle East, and Mexico and Hawaii in North America. Most of the photographs date from the late nineteenth-century, although a few are early twentieth-century prints. Request Materials: Request access to the physical materials described in this inventory through the catalog record for this collection. Click here for the access policy . Language: Collection material is in English Biographical/Historical Note Joseph Armstrong Baird, Jr. was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1922. He received his BA from Oberlin College in 1945 and an MA and a PhD from Harvard University in 1947 and 1951. His area of expertise was Californian and Mexican art and architecture. Baird taught at the University of Toronto from 1949 to 1953. He then taught at the University of California at Davis from 1953 to 1985. Baird also served as a visiting professor at the University of Mexico, the University of Southern California, and the University of Oregon. Baird worked extensively in museum settings. During the 1960's and early 1970's, Baird worked as art curator and later as art consultant for the California Historical Society in San Francisco. In 1972, Baird opened the North Point Gallery in San Francisco which specialized in works by American artists and rare photographs. Some of his published works include The Churches of Mexico 1530-1810, 1962, Time's Wondrous Changes: San Francisco Architecture 1776-1915, 1962, and The West Remembered: Artists and Images 1837-1973, 1973, as well as numerous articles, reviews, and exhibition catalogues. In 1985, Baird retired from teaching and sold the North Point Gallery. He died at the age of 70 in Tiburon, California in 1992. Access Open for use by qualified researchers. Publication Rights Contact Library Rights and Reproductions . Preferred Citation Joseph Armstrong Baird collection of 19th-century architectural photographs, ca. 1860-1931, undated, Research Library, The Getty Research Institute, Accession no. 88.R.8. http://hdl.handle.net/10020/cifa88r8 Acquisition Information Received in several acquisitions: 1988, 1992, 1993. Processing History Processed by Hillary Brown in 1995, with later additions processed and added to the finding aid by Beth Ann Guynn in 1996. Guynn updated the finding aid in 2021. Scope and Content of Collection 88.R.8 2 Assembled over a forty-year period by Joseph Armstrong Baird, Jr., the collection contains approximately 1,663 photographs of architecture and urban views. Most of the photographs date from the late nineteenth-century, although a few are early twentieth-century prints. The collection spans several continents and numerous countries, although the majority of the photographs depict buildings and cities in Europe, especially in the countries of Italy, France, Germany, and Great Britain. Other European countries represented include: Austria, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Greece, Malta, Monaco, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. Also present are views of Africa: Algeria, Egypt, and South Africa; Asia: China, Hong Kong, Japan, India, and Turkey; Middle East: Jordan; Lebanon; and Syria; and North America: Mexico and Hawaii. Subject matter includes exterior and interior views of religious buildings, palaces, government buildings, and theaters, as well as panoramas of towns and cities and views of streets and plazas. Panoramas of cities and towns are also present. International expositions and the Paris Commune are among other subjects documented in the collection. The photographs, most of which are albumen prints, were primarily taken by professional photographic studios and include such makers as Fratelli Alinari; Fratelli Amodio; F. and O. Brockmann; Fraincis Frith; the London Stereoscopic Company; Neurdein frères; Photoglob Co.; Sébah and Joallier; Giorgio Sommer; James Valentine; and George Washington Wilson. Many of the photographs are annotated, some by Baird. The collection is arranged in five series, by photographic format: Series I. Photographs of Europe, ca. 1860-ca. 1920; Series II Oversize photographs, ca. 1860-ca. 1920; Series III Disbound album leaves, ca. 1860-ca. 1920; Series IV Photograph albums, ca. 1870-ca. 1931, undated; and Series V Travel booklets, 1877-1911, undated. Arrangement note Arranged in 5 series: Series I. Photographs of Europe, ca. 1860-ca. 1920;Series II Oversize photographs, ca. 1860-ca. 1920;Series III Disbound album leaves, ca. 1860-ca. 1920;Series IV Photograph albums, ca. 1870-ca. 1931, undated;Series V Travel booklets, 1877-1911, undated. Series I and II descriptions include some or all of the following information for photographs: Cutter Number: The material is organized by Cutter Number and is first divided by continent (Africa, Asia, Europe), and then by country (Algeria, Egypt, South Africa), according to modern English place names. Within a country items are organized alphabetically by city/site. The last part of the Cutter number is the item number within the country. These numbers refer to items or sheets and not always individual photographs; some items contain several photographs. Example: E85. G3.56 = Europe, Germany, item 56. Physical Description: This line is included after the Cutter number when the item contains more than one photograph or image. Example: Loose album leaf with 3 photographs. Caption: Captions enclosed in quotation marks are handwritten captions. Otherwise, captions are printed on front or back of photographs. An ellipsis […] after a caption indicates a lengthy description of the site. Information enclosed in brackets is from the cataloguer. If the caption does not clearly indicate the country, site, and subject, this information is indicated in brackets. A brief description may also be included. Negative Number: A number enclosed in quotation marks indicates a handwritten negative or collection number. Negative numbers, where they exist, are printed on the front or back of photograph; in some instances a negative or collection number is handwritten on the photograph. Process: Most of the photographs in series I and II are albumen prints. This line appears only to indicate a process other than albumen. Size: Size units are centimeters, height x width. Subjects - Names Wilson, G. W. (George Washington), 1823-1893 Quinet, Achille, 1831-1900 Sébah, Pascal, 1823-1886 Beato, Felice, 1832-1909 Anderson, James, 1813-1877 Valentine, James, 1815-1879 Frith, Francis Lai, Fong, approximately 1839-1890 Kusakabe, Kinbē, 1841-1932 Sommer, Giorgio, 1834-1914 88.R.8 3 Rive, Robert Brogi, Giacomo, 1822-1881 Iranian, M. Berggren, G. (Guillaume), 1835-1920 Garzón, Rafael, 1863-1923 Molina, T. Robertson, James, 1813-1888 Naya, Carlo Bourne, Samuel, 1834-1912 Arnoux, Hippolyte Leroux, A. (Alexandre), 1836-1912 Béchard, Émile, 1844- Bedford, Francis, 1816-1894 Noack, Alfredo, 1833-1896 Kuhn, J. Subjects - Corporate Bodies Sebah & Joaillier London Stereoscopic Company F. & O. Brockmann (Firm) Fratelli Alinari Lehnert & Landrock Neurdein frères Gülmez Frères (Firm) J. Laurent y Cia (Madrid, Spain) Photoglob Co. Subjects - Topics Architecture, Ancient -- Greece Architecture, Ancient -- Italy Architecture, Medieval -- Italy Architecture, Renaissance -- Italy Architecture -- France -- 19th century Architecture -- Great Britain -- 19th century Architecture, Ancient -- Syria Architecture, Baroque -- Italy Architecture, Ancient -- Jordan Architecture, Ancient -- Lebanon Subjects - Places Italy -- Buildings, structures, etc. Europe -- Buildings, structures, etc. China -- Buildings, structures, etc. Genres and Forms of Material Photographs, Original Photograph albums Albumen prints Photomechanical prints Collotypes -- 19th century Contributors Baird, Joseph Armstrong 88.R.8 4 Series I. Photographs of Europe, ca. 1860-ca. 1920 Physical Description: 948 items Scope and Content Note The series contains photographs of European sites and buildings. Both loose photographs and leaves from disbound albums are included here. Titles are from printed and handwritten captions. Titles in brackets were supplied by the cataloger. Cutter numbers were supplied by the cataloger. Unless otherwise indicated, the photographs are albumen prints. The unit of measurement is centimeters, height x width. Arrangement The material is organized by Cutter number: the first segment of the number indicates continent (Europe), the next indicates country. Within a country items are organized alphabetically by city/site. The last segment of the Cutter number is the item number. Example: E85.G3.56 = Europe, Germany, item 56. These numbers refer to items or sheets and not always to individual photographs as some items contain
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