Walter Tandy Murch papers, 1880-1970
Object Details
- Creator
- Murch, Walter Tandy, 1907-1967
- Subject
- Murch, Katherine
- Murch, Walter Scott
- Kepes, Gyorgy
- Scott, Katharine
- Dubuffet, Jean
- Bocour, Leonard
- Bonnard, Pierre
- Gonzalez, Xavier
- Bishop, Isabel
- Rhode Island School of Design
- Brooklyn Museum
- Betty Parsons Gallery
- Place of publication, production, or execution
- United States
- Physical Description
- 8.2 Linear feet
- Arrangement
- The collection is arranged as 9 series: Series 1: Biographical Material, 1924-1968 (Box 1, 10; 24 folders) Series 2: Diaries, 1941-1965 (Box 1; 3 folders) Series 3: Correspondence, 1880-1969 (Box 1-3, 10; 1.8 linear feet) Series 4: Personal Business Records, 1928-1970 (Box 3-5; 2.9 linear feet) Series 5: Exhibition Files, 1953-1968 (Box 6; 17 folders) Series 6: Notes and Writings, 1907-1968 (Box 6-7, 10, OV 11; 1.5 linear feet) Series 7: Art Work, 1891-1967 (Box 7, 10, OV 11; 33 folders) Series 8: Printed Material, 1926-1968 (Box 7-8, 10, OV 11; 50 folders) Series 9: Photographs, 1908-1967 (Box 9-10; 41 folders)
- Access Note / Rights
- Use of original papers requires an appointment.
- Summary
- The papers of New York City still life painter and art instructor Walter Tandy Murch date from 1880-1970 and measure 8.2 linear feet. Found within the papers are biographical materials, four diaries, correspondence with colleagues and family members, personal business records, exhibition files, notes and writings, two sketchbooks and additional art work, printed material, and photographs of Murch, family members, and art work.
- Citation
- Walter Tandy Murch papers, 1880-1970. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
- Additional Forms
- Materials lent for microfilming are available on 35 microfilm reels N707, N708, N713, and N68-5 at the Archives of American Art offices and through interlibrary loan.
- Use Note
- The Archives of American Art makes its archival collections available for non-commercial, educational and personal use unless restricted by copyright and/or donor restrictions, including but not limited to access and publication restrictions. AAA makes no representations concerning such rights and restrictions and it is the user's responsibility to determine whether rights or restrictions exist and to obtain any necessary permission to access, use, reproduce and publish the collections. Please refer to the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for additional information.
- Related Materials
- The Archives of American Art also holds material lent for microfilming (reels N707, N708, N713, and N68-5) including correspondence, notes, sketchbooks, clippings, exhibition catalogs, and photographs. Loaned materials were returned to the lender and are not described in the collection container inventory.
- Biography Note
- Walter Tandy Murch (1907-1967) of Toronto, Canada, was a painter and art teacher. His painting were primarily of still life subjects including machine parts, tools, broken dolls, and scientific equipment mingled with fruit, bread and fragments of rock as if seen through frosted glass.
- Walter Tandy Murch was born on August 17, 1907, in Toronto, Canada, the son of Clara Louise Tandy and jeweller Walter Murch. Following his studies of architectural drafting and woodworking at the Technical High School in Toronto, he studied at the Ontario College of Art in Toronto with Arthur Lismer from 1924 to 1927. During the following year, Murch studied at the Grand Central School of Art in New York City with Arshile Gorky. From 1927 to 1929, he studied with Von Schlegel and K. H. Miller at the Art Students League. In 1930, Murch married Katharine Louise Scott.
- From 1930 to 1933, Murch designed stained glass windows for Montague Castle, Inc., in New York City. Following a lengthy painting trip to Mexico in 1934, Murch returned to New York City and earned a living painting murals, designing department store windows, and creating illustrations for various magazines including Fortune and Scientific American.
- Murch had his first solo exhibition at Betty Parsons' Wakefield Gallery in New York in 1941, and for many years Parsons was his principal dealer. Murch became a United States citizen in 1947.
- Beginning in the 1950s, Murch taught at Pratt Institute, Columbia University, New York University, and at Boston University, and attended summer sessions at Yaddo and Skowhegan. In 1966, the Rhode Island School of Design organized Murch's first major retrospective.
- Murch's work is in the collections of the Barnes Foundation, Brooklyn Museum, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Smithsonian American Art Museum, and the Whitney Museum of American Art.
- Walter Tandy Murch died on December 11, 1967 in New York City.
- Language Note
- English .
- Provenance
- In 1967-1968, Walter Tandy Murch loaned the Archives of American Art material for microfilming. The artist's widow, Katharine Scott Murch, donated papers 1969.
- Location Note
- Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, 750 9th St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20001
- Record number
- (DSI-AAA_CollID)10097
- (DSI-AAA_SIRISBib)212978
- AAA_collcode_murcwalt
- Type
- Diaries
- Awards
- Woodcuts
- Resumes
- Lecture notes
- Drawings
- Photographs
- Notebooks
- Sketches
- Notes
- Sketchbooks
- Theme
- Diaries
- Lives of artists
- Archives of American Art
- Topic
- Painters -- New York (State) -- New York
- Painting, American
- Artists' studios -- Photographs
- Theme
- Diaries
- Lives of artists
- Record ID
- AAADCD_coll_212978
- Metadata Usage (text)
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