The Metropolitan Museum of Art Archives Opens Six Collections for Research
 
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Archives announces the availability for research of six collections of institutional records: three documenting events and activities at the Museum and three comprising records of Museum officials in the 20th century.
 
Processing of these materials is funded by a generous grant from the Leon Levy Foundation.
 
Finding aids are now available online for:
 
 
http://libmma.org/digital_files/archives/MacManus_Tutankhamun_records_b18131165.pdf
 
http://libmma.org/digital_files/archives/Met_Museum_ICOM_records_b18127332.pdf
 
http://libmma.org/digital_files/archives/Preston_Remington_records_b18157099.pdf
 
 
http://libmma.org/digital_files/archives/J_Kenneth_Loughry_records_b18157348.pdf
 
These are the first of 15 collections being arranged, described, and cataloged over 27 months with generous funding from the Leon Levy Foundation. Work on the approximately 300 linear feet of records by two full-time archivists began in January 2013. The collections to be processed include records of past Museum directors and senior staff who were intimately involved in the formation, growth, and leadership of the Museum. They include the Museum’s first salaried director, Luigi Palma di Cesnola; the Museum’s fifth director and proponent of educational programming and public outreach, Francis Henry Taylor; the Museum’s sixth director and head of the U.S. Army’s Museums and Fine Arts and Archives section during World War II, James Rorimer; and Thomas Hoving, best known as the driving force behind the Museum’s “blockbuster” exhibitions during his tenure as director from 1966-1977.
 
The largest collection (approx. 165 linear feet) to be processed in the project funded by the Leon Levy Foundation is the records of the Museum’s Costume Institute, which document this department from its 1937 formation as the independent Museum of Costume Art, through its merger with the Metropolitan Museum in 1946 and its exhibitions of the 1990s. The collection chronicles groundbreaking exhibitions coordinated by the legendary Diana Vreeland including “The World of Balenciaga” (1973), “Romantic and Glamorous Hollywood Design” (1974), “The Glory of Russian Costume” (1976), and “Vanity Fair” (1977).
 
Announcements will be posted on a rolling basis as additional collections are opened for research.
 
For information about access to the physical materials at The Metropolitan Museum of Art Archives, contact archives@metmuseum or visit our website at http://libmma.org/portal/museum-archives/.
 
About the Leon Levy Foundation
The Leon Levy Foundation, founded in 2004, is a private, not-for-profit foundation created from the estate of Leon Levy, an investor with a longstanding commitment to philanthropy. The Foundation's overarching goal is to support scholarship at the highest level, ultimately advancing knowledge and improving the lives of individuals and society at large. www.leonlevyfoundation.org.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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