Diary, Vol. I
Object Details
- Creator
- McEntee, Jervis, 1828-1891
- Subject
- Avery, Samuel Putnam
- Gifford, Sanford Robinson
- Hubbard, Richard William
- Johnson, Eastman
- McEntee, Gertrude
- McEntee, Jervis
- National Academy of Design (U.S.)
- Place of publication, production, or execution
- No place, unknown, or undetermined
- Physical Description
- Diary : 1 v. : handwritten ; 21 x 18 cm.
- Summary
- The first of the five volumes that make up the diaries of Jervis McEntee. He writes about the New York City art community, with his friends Henry Blackburn (art writer and editor of London Society and Academy Notes), Edwin Booth (actor), William Bryant (poet and editor), Frederic E. Church (his teacher), Sanford Gifford, Eastman Johnson, John F. Kensett, Frederick Law Olmstead (landscape architect), Bayard Taylor (writer for the New York Tribune and author), Launt Thompson, John Q.A. Ward, John F. Weir, and Worthington Whittredge. He includes visits to artists' studios and social engagements such as concerts, theater, dinner parties, and lectures in the company of his friends or with his wife, Gertrude. He describes numerous sketching trips in the Catskills and the Maine woods with fellow artists and their involvement with the Century Club and the National Academy's Council. McEntee also describes his work, family life, transactions of paintings, and continuous financial troubles.
- Citation
- Jervis McEntee. Diary, Vol. I, 1872 May 10-1874 Nov. 20. Jervis McEntee papers, 1796, 1848-1905. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
- Use Note
- U.S. public domain
- Location Note
- Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution Washington, D.C. 20560
- 1872 May 10-1874 Nov. 20
- Record number
- (DSI-AAA)439
- Type
- Writings
- Place
- Washington, D.C.
- See more items in
- Jervis McEntee papers, 1796, 1848-1905
- Archives of American Art
- Topic
- Concerts
- Finances, Personal
- Record ID
- AAADCD_item_439
- Metadata Usage (text)
- Usage conditions apply
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