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Accretions are added regularly when new materials are published.","Jury of Selection: John F. Carlson, Ernest Fiene","Foreword by George Allen Young. Jury of Selection: Louis W. Ballou, Thomas C. Colt, Jr., John J. Mattern, Dr. Frank M. Smart","Introduction by Alexander W. Weddell.","Jury of Selection: Edmund Archer, Frank Rehn","Foreword by Douglas Southall Freeman.","Includes \"A Monograph on the Burch-Schulze Collection\" by G. Watson James.","Includes \"An Appreciation of Gari Melchers\" by Bruce M. Donaldson.","Foreword by Nell Dorr. Jury of Selection: Louis M. Ballou, A. Aubrey Bodine, Dr. Frank M. Smart, Thomas C. Colt, Jr.","The Jury: Edward Hopper, Chairman, John Carroll, Daniel Garber, Charles Hopkinson, Bernard Karfiol","Jury of Selection: Louis Ballou, Arthur W. Rice, Dr. Frank P. Smart, Thomas C. Colt, Jr.","Jury of Selection: Peyton Boswell, Richard Lahey","Includes \"Katherine Rhoads\" by M. D. Gieberich","Includes \"Embajada de la Republica Argentina\" by Felipe A. Espil, Argentine Ambassador.","Foreword by Haden Hankins. Jury of Selection: Louis W. Ballou, Miles S. Masters, Dr. Frank P. Smart, Thomas C. Colt, Jr.","The Jury: Guy Pene duBois, Chairman, Paul Sample, Judson Smith, Antonio Martino, Frederic Taubes, Thomas C. Colt, Jr.","Includes \"Mr. Chrysler's Modern Art\" by Henry McBride.","Foreword by George Alexander Robertson. Jury of Selection: Marion A. Clarke, Hans van Weeren-Griek, Miles S. Masters, Lee M. Klinefelter, Louis W. Ballou, Thomas C. Colt, Jr.","Includes \"My Enjoyment in Sculpture\" by Concetta Scaravaglione.","Jury of Selection: Isabel Bishop, Alan Gruskin","Includes \"Introductory Critique\" and \"Robert Loftin Newman\" by Marchal E. Landgren. Includes \"Jerome Myers\" by Mrs. Jerome Myers.","Jury of Selection: Louis Ballou, Eleanor Parke Custis, Miles Masters","The Jury: Henry Mattson, Chairman, Francis Chapin, Jerry Farnsworth, Lamar Dodd, Fletcher Martin, Thomas C. Colt, Jr.","Biographical sketches by Marie Pietri and Carolyn Smith.","Includes \"Prentiss Taylor\" by Carl Zigrosser.","Includes \"Introduction\" by Herbert C. Lipscomb.","Jury of Selection: Carl Zigrosser, Harry Sternberg","Foreword by Emmet M. Frazer. Jury of Selection: Eleanor Parke Custis","The Jury: Clarence Carter, Chairman, Gladys Rockmore David, Andrew Wyeth, Beatrice von Keller","Foreword by Robert S. Armstrong. Salon Judge: E. V. Wenzell","Jury of Selection: Blake-More Godwin, Chairman, Philip Evergood, Kurt Roesch, Beatrice von Keller","Foreword by Emmet M. Frazer. Salon Judge: Woodrow Wilson","Introduction by E. Hutson.","Includes reprint of \"The Image in the Rock\" by Flannagan.","The Jury: Henry Varnum Poor, Chairman, Julien Binford, Louis Bosa, Henry Schnakenberg, Karl Zerbe, The Director [Thomas C. Colt, Jr.], Ex-officio; New York Alternates: Roland McKinney, Emily Genauer","Foreword by J. O. Fitzgerald, Jr., Salon Chairman. Jury of Selection: A. Aubrey Bodine","Most of the loans came from the collections of Frederic H. Morgan, Jr. and Lt. Commander Forrest H. Wells.","Jury of Selection and Award: Lamar Dodd, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Reginald Marsh, Charles W. Smith, John W. Taylor","Jury of Selection and Award: Lamar Dodd, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Reginald Marsh, Charles W. Smith, John W. Taylor","Foreword by Emmet Frazer. Jury of Selection: Dr. John P. Benus","\"William James Hubard 1807-1862\" by Helen G. McCormack.","Includes \"A Letter to a Friend on Modern Art,\" \"How the Collection Began,\" and \"Fundamentals\" by T. Catesby Jones.","The Jury: Alexander Brook, Chairman, Xavier Gonzalez, George L. K. Morris, Waldo Peirce, Hobson Pittman, The Director [Thomas C. Colt, Jr.], Ex-officio","Includes \"Teapots and Tea Caddies in the Lipton Collection\" by Helen Comstock.","Includes \"Design in Scandinavia\" by Gotthard Johansson.","Juror: Frederick Dwight Kirsch, Jr. Includes \"Americans, 1954\" by Dwight Kirsch.","Includes \"Virginia by Virginians\" by Arthur T. Lougee.","Foreword by John Rewald. Includes \"Degas: 'Petite Danseuse'\" by Sacha Guitry and \"Degas as his Family Knew Him\" by Jean Nepveu-Degas.","This catalog accompanied the exhibition \"Sunken Cities: Treasures of Ancient Egypt\".","This catalog accompanied the exhibition \"Virginia Arcadia: The Natural Bridge in American Art\".","This catalog accompanied the exhibition \"Man Ray: The Paris Years\".","This catalog accompanied the exhibition \"Tsherin Sherpa: Spirits\".","This catalog accompanied the exhibition \"Whistler to Cassatt: American Painters in France\".","This catalog accompanied the exhibition \"Storied Strings: The Guitar in American Art\".","The archives strives to retain a minimum of 5 copies of VMFA produced catalogs, 3 copies of catalogs produced outside the museum, and 1 copy of foreign language versions of catalogs. In many cases, additional copies are located in the main Library collection or in the exhibition vertical files.","30.1.1, 19.1.35, 19.1.25, 19.1.22, 19.1.20, 35.3.1, 30.1.2,","2005.74","37.8.2","37.15.2, 37.15.93, 37.15.94, 37.15.19","30.1.1, 30.1.2","38.6.1, 38.6.2, 38.6.3","38.3.1, 38.3.2","38.4.1","L.1.39.1, L.1.39.2, L.1.39.3, L.1.39.4, L.1.39.5, L.1.39.6, L.1.39.7, L.1.39.8, L.1.39.9, L.1.39.10, L.1.39.11, L.1.39.12, L.1.39.13","39.6.2, 39.6.3","39.3.1","39.9.1","56.1.1708","40.3.1, 40.6.2","37.7.1","40.7.1, 40.7.3","40.6.1, 40.6.2, 40.6.3, 40.6.4, 40.4.1","36.11.1","47.4.2","59.2","40.12.1","41.3.1","41.1.1","41.20.2, 41.20.3","40.17.1a-b, 41.9.1","41.4.3, 41.4.1, 41.4.4, 41.4.5","41.4.5","41.4.4","42.8.1, 44.16.2, 43.22.1, 2016.444","42.11.1","42.9.1, 42.9.3, 42.9.4","43.3.1","43.13.1, 43.14.1, 43.9.1, 43.7.1, 43.10.1, 45.17.1, 43.11.1","43.21.1, 43.21.2, 43.21.3","47.10.78","NA.1949.23","44.8.1, 44.8.2","44.14.1, 44.14.2, 44.14.3","45.4.4, 45.6.1, 45.7.1, 45.11.1, 45.4.5, 45.9.1, 45.17.1, 45.4.6, 45.4.7, 45.6.2","45.10.1, 45.10.3, 45.10.2, 47.3.1","45.15.1, 45.15.2, 45.15.3","46.15.1","46.16.1, 46.17.1, 46.17.2, 54.20.4, 54.20.5, 54.20.25, 54.20.31, FIC.147","46.9.1, 46.9.2, 46.9.3, 46.9.4, 46.9.5, 46.9.6, 46.9.7","46.30.1, 46.30.2, 46.30.3","46.9.6","45.10.1","48.9.2, 48.9.3, 48.9.4, 48.9.5, 48.9.6, 48.9.7, 48.9.8, 48.9.9, 48.9.10, 48.9.11, 48.9.12, 48.9.13, 48.9.14, 48.9.15, 48.9.16, 48.9.17, 48.9.18, 48.9.19, 48.9.20, 48.9.21, 48.9.22, 48.9.23","47.1.1, 71.48","47.9.2, 47.9.3, 47.9.4","41.14.1, 41.15.1, 41.15.2.1, 41.15.2.1-17, 41.15.2.2, 41.15.2.3, 41.15.2.4, 41.15.2.5, 41.15.2.6, 41.15.2.7, 41.15.2.8, 41.15.2.9, 41.15.2.10, 41.15.2.11, 41.15.2.12, 41.15.2.13, 41.15.2.14, 41.15.2.15, 41.15.2.16, 41.15.2.17, 41.15.3.1, 41.15.3.1-17, 41.15.3.2, 41.15.3.3, 41.15.3.4, 41.15.3.5, 41.15.3.6, 41.15.3.7, 41.15.3.8, 41.15.3.9, 41.15.3.10, 41.15.3.11, 41.15.3.12, 41.15.3.13, 41.15.3.14, 41.15.3.15, 41.15.3.16, 41.15.3.17, 41.15.3a, 41.17.1, 41.17.2, 46.3.1, 46.12.1, 46.27.1, 47.10.1, 47.10.2, 47.10.3, 47.10.4, 47.10.5, 47.10.6, 47.10.7, 47.10.8, 47.10.9, 47.10.10, 47.10.11, 47.10.12, 47.10.13, 47.10.14, 47.10.15, 47.10.16, 47.10.17, 47.10.18, 47.10.19, 47.10.20, 47.10.21, 47.10.22, 47.10.23, 47.10.24, 47.10.25, 47.10.26, 47.10.27, 47.10.28, 47.10.29, 47.10.30, 47.10.31, 47.10.32, 47.10.33, 47.10.34, 47.10.35, 47.10.36, 47.10.37, 47.10.38, 47.10.39, 47.10.40, 47.10.41, 47.10.42, 47.10.43, 47.10.44, 47.10.45, 47.10.46, 47.10.47, 47.10.48, 47.10.49, 47.10.50, 47.10.51, 47.10.52, 47.10.53, 47.10.54, 47.10.55, 47.10.56, 47.10.57, 47.10.65, 47.10.66, 47.10.67, 47.10.68, 47.10.69, 47.10.70, 47.10.71, 47.10.72, 47.10.73, 47.10.74, 47.10.75, 47.10.76, 47.10.77, 47.10.78, 47.10.79, 47.10.80, 47.10.81, 47.10.82, 47.10.83, 47.10.84, 47.10.85, 47.10.86, 47.10.88, 47.10.89, 47.10.90, 47.10.91, 47.10.92, 47.10.93, 47.10.94, 47.10.95, 47.10.96, 47.10.97, 47.10.98, 47.10.99, 47.11.1, 47.11.3a-b, 47.11.4, 47.11.5, 47.11.6, 47.11.7, 47.11.8, 47.11.9, 47.11.11, 47.11.12, 47.15.1, 47.15.2, 47.15.3, 47.15.4, 47.15.5, 47.15.6, 47.15.7, 47.15.8, 47.15.9, 47.15.10, 47.17.1, 47.17.2, 47.26.1, 47.26.2","48.8.1, 48.8.2, 48.8.3","19.1.20, 19.1.21, 19.1.22, 19.1.24, 19.1.25, 19.1.27, 19.1.29","49.18.4, 49.11.2, 49.11.6, 49.11.33, 49.11.34, 49.11.32, 49.11.38, 49.11.22, 50.3.1, 49.11.5, 49.11.19, 49.18.2, 49.11.31, 49.11.30, 49.15.9, 50.1, 49.18.3, 49.11.26, 49.11.27, 49.11.21, 42.2.2, 47.22.2","53.2","54.17","54.3.1, 54.3.2, 54.3.3","93.56, 93.62, 93.63","19.1.18, 38.4.1, 19.1.30, 37.21.1, 37.22.1, 37.22.2, 19.1.51, 19.1.10, 19.1.46, 35.3.1, 35.1.2, 19.1.5, 36.7.1, 37.17.1, 19.1.40, 35.1.8, 35.2.1, 19.1.35, 36.12.1, 19.1.8, 19.1.20, 19.1.21, 19.1.22, 19.1.24, 19.1.25, 19.1.27, 19.1.29, 19.1.39, 37.7.1, 37.10.1, 19.1.43, 19.1.42, 37.8.2, 36.4.1, 19.1.17, 37.8.1, 35.1.3, 19.1.1, 19.1.6, 35.1.7, 19.1.3, 19.1.45, 19.1.47, 19.1.32, 38.3.2, 30.1.1, 30.1.2, 56.1.1691, 19.1.2, 19.1.12, 19.1.15, 19.1.48, 37.12.1, 19.1.36, 19.1.14, 37.13.1, 37.13.2, 36.11.1, 19.1.13, 19.1.34, 19.1.9, 19.1.11, 35.1.1, 19.1.16, 19.1.28, 19.1.19, 35.7.1, 36.4.2, 35.4.1, 38.3.1, 19.1.31, 37.2.1, 19.1.4, 36.1.1, 35.1.10, 37.16.1, 19.1.33, 19.1.7, 19.1.44","The collection's inclusive dates are 1936-2020. The collection is comprised of published catalogs, and accretions are made continually as new materials are published or copies of older catalogs are discovered.","This series is comprised of catalogs published for exhibitions held at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. A small number of catalogs were used as texts to support an exhibition, but are not actual exhibition catalogs, such as publications about collectors, or publications created by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES).","The identifier for each catalog is the same as the master exhibition number.","This series is comprised of catalogs published by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, but not directly related to an exhibition. Most of the works focus on a particular area of the museum's collection, but others relate to the history of the museum or partnerships with other museums.","The collection is subject to all copyright laws. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright, beyond that allowed by fair use, requires the researcher to obtain permission of copyright holders.","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1936. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1936. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1937. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1937. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1937. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1937. 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Accretions are added regularly when new materials are published.","Jury of Selection: John F. Carlson, Ernest Fiene","Foreword by George Allen Young. Jury of Selection: Louis W. Ballou, Thomas C. Colt, Jr., John J. Mattern, Dr. Frank M. Smart","Introduction by Alexander W. Weddell.","Jury of Selection: Edmund Archer, Frank Rehn","Foreword by Douglas Southall Freeman.","Includes \"A Monograph on the Burch-Schulze Collection\" by G. Watson James.","Includes \"An Appreciation of Gari Melchers\" by Bruce M. Donaldson.","Foreword by Nell Dorr. Jury of Selection: Louis M. Ballou, A. Aubrey Bodine, Dr. Frank M. Smart, Thomas C. Colt, Jr.","The Jury: Edward Hopper, Chairman, John Carroll, Daniel Garber, Charles Hopkinson, Bernard Karfiol","Jury of Selection: Louis Ballou, Arthur W. Rice, Dr. Frank P. Smart, Thomas C. Colt, Jr.","Jury of Selection: Peyton Boswell, Richard Lahey","Includes \"Katherine Rhoads\" by M. D. Gieberich","Includes \"Embajada de la Republica Argentina\" by Felipe A. Espil, Argentine Ambassador.","Foreword by Haden Hankins. Jury of Selection: Louis W. Ballou, Miles S. Masters, Dr. Frank P. Smart, Thomas C. Colt, Jr.","The Jury: Guy Pene duBois, Chairman, Paul Sample, Judson Smith, Antonio Martino, Frederic Taubes, Thomas C. Colt, Jr.","Includes \"Mr. Chrysler's Modern Art\" by Henry McBride.","Foreword by George Alexander Robertson. Jury of Selection: Marion A. Clarke, Hans van Weeren-Griek, Miles S. Masters, Lee M. Klinefelter, Louis W. Ballou, Thomas C. Colt, Jr.","Includes \"My Enjoyment in Sculpture\" by Concetta Scaravaglione.","Jury of Selection: Isabel Bishop, Alan Gruskin","Includes \"Introductory Critique\" and \"Robert Loftin Newman\" by Marchal E. Landgren. Includes \"Jerome Myers\" by Mrs. Jerome Myers.","Jury of Selection: Louis Ballou, Eleanor Parke Custis, Miles Masters","The Jury: Henry Mattson, Chairman, Francis Chapin, Jerry Farnsworth, Lamar Dodd, Fletcher Martin, Thomas C. Colt, Jr.","Biographical sketches by Marie Pietri and Carolyn Smith.","Includes \"Prentiss Taylor\" by Carl Zigrosser.","Includes \"Introduction\" by Herbert C. Lipscomb.","Jury of Selection: Carl Zigrosser, Harry Sternberg","Foreword by Emmet M. Frazer. Jury of Selection: Eleanor Parke Custis","The Jury: Clarence Carter, Chairman, Gladys Rockmore David, Andrew Wyeth, Beatrice von Keller","Foreword by Robert S. Armstrong. Salon Judge: E. V. Wenzell","Jury of Selection: Blake-More Godwin, Chairman, Philip Evergood, Kurt Roesch, Beatrice von Keller","Foreword by Emmet M. Frazer. Salon Judge: Woodrow Wilson","Introduction by E. Hutson.","Includes reprint of \"The Image in the Rock\" by Flannagan.","The Jury: Henry Varnum Poor, Chairman, Julien Binford, Louis Bosa, Henry Schnakenberg, Karl Zerbe, The Director [Thomas C. Colt, Jr.], Ex-officio; New York Alternates: Roland McKinney, Emily Genauer","Foreword by J. O. Fitzgerald, Jr., Salon Chairman. Jury of Selection: A. Aubrey Bodine","Most of the loans came from the collections of Frederic H. Morgan, Jr. and Lt. Commander Forrest H. Wells.","Jury of Selection and Award: Lamar Dodd, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Reginald Marsh, Charles W. Smith, John W. Taylor","Jury of Selection and Award: Lamar Dodd, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Reginald Marsh, Charles W. Smith, John W. Taylor","Foreword by Emmet Frazer. Jury of Selection: Dr. John P. Benus","\"William James Hubard 1807-1862\" by Helen G. McCormack.","Includes \"A Letter to a Friend on Modern Art,\" \"How the Collection Began,\" and \"Fundamentals\" by T. Catesby Jones.","The Jury: Alexander Brook, Chairman, Xavier Gonzalez, George L. K. Morris, Waldo Peirce, Hobson Pittman, The Director [Thomas C. Colt, Jr.], Ex-officio","Includes \"Teapots and Tea Caddies in the Lipton Collection\" by Helen Comstock.","Includes \"Design in Scandinavia\" by Gotthard Johansson.","Juror: Frederick Dwight Kirsch, Jr. Includes \"Americans, 1954\" by Dwight Kirsch.","Includes \"Virginia by Virginians\" by Arthur T. Lougee.","Foreword by John Rewald. Includes \"Degas: 'Petite Danseuse'\" by Sacha Guitry and \"Degas as his Family Knew Him\" by Jean Nepveu-Degas.","This catalog accompanied the exhibition \"Sunken Cities: Treasures of Ancient Egypt\".","This catalog accompanied the exhibition \"Virginia Arcadia: The Natural Bridge in American Art\".","This catalog accompanied the exhibition \"Man Ray: The Paris Years\".","This catalog accompanied the exhibition \"Tsherin Sherpa: Spirits\".","This catalog accompanied the exhibition \"Whistler to Cassatt: American Painters in France\".","This catalog accompanied the exhibition \"Storied Strings: The Guitar in American Art\".","The archives strives to retain a minimum of 5 copies of VMFA produced catalogs, 3 copies of catalogs produced outside the museum, and 1 copy of foreign language versions of catalogs. In many cases, additional copies are located in the main Library collection or in the exhibition vertical files.","30.1.1, 19.1.35, 19.1.25, 19.1.22, 19.1.20, 35.3.1, 30.1.2,","2005.74","37.8.2","37.15.2, 37.15.93, 37.15.94, 37.15.19","30.1.1, 30.1.2","38.6.1, 38.6.2, 38.6.3","38.3.1, 38.3.2","38.4.1","L.1.39.1, L.1.39.2, L.1.39.3, L.1.39.4, L.1.39.5, L.1.39.6, L.1.39.7, L.1.39.8, L.1.39.9, L.1.39.10, L.1.39.11, L.1.39.12, L.1.39.13","39.6.2, 39.6.3","39.3.1","39.9.1","56.1.1708","40.3.1, 40.6.2","37.7.1","40.7.1, 40.7.3","40.6.1, 40.6.2, 40.6.3, 40.6.4, 40.4.1","36.11.1","47.4.2","59.2","40.12.1","41.3.1","41.1.1","41.20.2, 41.20.3","40.17.1a-b, 41.9.1","41.4.3, 41.4.1, 41.4.4, 41.4.5","41.4.5","41.4.4","42.8.1, 44.16.2, 43.22.1, 2016.444","42.11.1","42.9.1, 42.9.3, 42.9.4","43.3.1","43.13.1, 43.14.1, 43.9.1, 43.7.1, 43.10.1, 45.17.1, 43.11.1","43.21.1, 43.21.2, 43.21.3","47.10.78","NA.1949.23","44.8.1, 44.8.2","44.14.1, 44.14.2, 44.14.3","45.4.4, 45.6.1, 45.7.1, 45.11.1, 45.4.5, 45.9.1, 45.17.1, 45.4.6, 45.4.7, 45.6.2","45.10.1, 45.10.3, 45.10.2, 47.3.1","45.15.1, 45.15.2, 45.15.3","46.15.1","46.16.1, 46.17.1, 46.17.2, 54.20.4, 54.20.5, 54.20.25, 54.20.31, FIC.147","46.9.1, 46.9.2, 46.9.3, 46.9.4, 46.9.5, 46.9.6, 46.9.7","46.30.1, 46.30.2, 46.30.3","46.9.6","45.10.1","48.9.2, 48.9.3, 48.9.4, 48.9.5, 48.9.6, 48.9.7, 48.9.8, 48.9.9, 48.9.10, 48.9.11, 48.9.12, 48.9.13, 48.9.14, 48.9.15, 48.9.16, 48.9.17, 48.9.18, 48.9.19, 48.9.20, 48.9.21, 48.9.22, 48.9.23","47.1.1, 71.48","47.9.2, 47.9.3, 47.9.4","41.14.1, 41.15.1, 41.15.2.1, 41.15.2.1-17, 41.15.2.2, 41.15.2.3, 41.15.2.4, 41.15.2.5, 41.15.2.6, 41.15.2.7, 41.15.2.8, 41.15.2.9, 41.15.2.10, 41.15.2.11, 41.15.2.12, 41.15.2.13, 41.15.2.14, 41.15.2.15, 41.15.2.16, 41.15.2.17, 41.15.3.1, 41.15.3.1-17, 41.15.3.2, 41.15.3.3, 41.15.3.4, 41.15.3.5, 41.15.3.6, 41.15.3.7, 41.15.3.8, 41.15.3.9, 41.15.3.10, 41.15.3.11, 41.15.3.12, 41.15.3.13, 41.15.3.14, 41.15.3.15, 41.15.3.16, 41.15.3.17, 41.15.3a, 41.17.1, 41.17.2, 46.3.1, 46.12.1, 46.27.1, 47.10.1, 47.10.2, 47.10.3, 47.10.4, 47.10.5, 47.10.6, 47.10.7, 47.10.8, 47.10.9, 47.10.10, 47.10.11, 47.10.12, 47.10.13, 47.10.14, 47.10.15, 47.10.16, 47.10.17, 47.10.18, 47.10.19, 47.10.20, 47.10.21, 47.10.22, 47.10.23, 47.10.24, 47.10.25, 47.10.26, 47.10.27, 47.10.28, 47.10.29, 47.10.30, 47.10.31, 47.10.32, 47.10.33, 47.10.34, 47.10.35, 47.10.36, 47.10.37, 47.10.38, 47.10.39, 47.10.40, 47.10.41, 47.10.42, 47.10.43, 47.10.44, 47.10.45, 47.10.46, 47.10.47, 47.10.48, 47.10.49, 47.10.50, 47.10.51, 47.10.52, 47.10.53, 47.10.54, 47.10.55, 47.10.56, 47.10.57, 47.10.65, 47.10.66, 47.10.67, 47.10.68, 47.10.69, 47.10.70, 47.10.71, 47.10.72, 47.10.73, 47.10.74, 47.10.75, 47.10.76, 47.10.77, 47.10.78, 47.10.79, 47.10.80, 47.10.81, 47.10.82, 47.10.83, 47.10.84, 47.10.85, 47.10.86, 47.10.88, 47.10.89, 47.10.90, 47.10.91, 47.10.92, 47.10.93, 47.10.94, 47.10.95, 47.10.96, 47.10.97, 47.10.98, 47.10.99, 47.11.1, 47.11.3a-b, 47.11.4, 47.11.5, 47.11.6, 47.11.7, 47.11.8, 47.11.9, 47.11.11, 47.11.12, 47.15.1, 47.15.2, 47.15.3, 47.15.4, 47.15.5, 47.15.6, 47.15.7, 47.15.8, 47.15.9, 47.15.10, 47.17.1, 47.17.2, 47.26.1, 47.26.2","48.8.1, 48.8.2, 48.8.3","19.1.20, 19.1.21, 19.1.22, 19.1.24, 19.1.25, 19.1.27, 19.1.29","49.18.4, 49.11.2, 49.11.6, 49.11.33, 49.11.34, 49.11.32, 49.11.38, 49.11.22, 50.3.1, 49.11.5, 49.11.19, 49.18.2, 49.11.31, 49.11.30, 49.15.9, 50.1, 49.18.3, 49.11.26, 49.11.27, 49.11.21, 42.2.2, 47.22.2","53.2","54.17","54.3.1, 54.3.2, 54.3.3","93.56, 93.62, 93.63","19.1.18, 38.4.1, 19.1.30, 37.21.1, 37.22.1, 37.22.2, 19.1.51, 19.1.10, 19.1.46, 35.3.1, 35.1.2, 19.1.5, 36.7.1, 37.17.1, 19.1.40, 35.1.8, 35.2.1, 19.1.35, 36.12.1, 19.1.8, 19.1.20, 19.1.21, 19.1.22, 19.1.24, 19.1.25, 19.1.27, 19.1.29, 19.1.39, 37.7.1, 37.10.1, 19.1.43, 19.1.42, 37.8.2, 36.4.1, 19.1.17, 37.8.1, 35.1.3, 19.1.1, 19.1.6, 35.1.7, 19.1.3, 19.1.45, 19.1.47, 19.1.32, 38.3.2, 30.1.1, 30.1.2, 56.1.1691, 19.1.2, 19.1.12, 19.1.15, 19.1.48, 37.12.1, 19.1.36, 19.1.14, 37.13.1, 37.13.2, 36.11.1, 19.1.13, 19.1.34, 19.1.9, 19.1.11, 35.1.1, 19.1.16, 19.1.28, 19.1.19, 35.7.1, 36.4.2, 35.4.1, 38.3.1, 19.1.31, 37.2.1, 19.1.4, 36.1.1, 35.1.10, 37.16.1, 19.1.33, 19.1.7, 19.1.44","The collection's inclusive dates are 1936-2020. The collection is comprised of published catalogs, and accretions are made continually as new materials are published or copies of older catalogs are discovered.","This series is comprised of catalogs published for exhibitions held at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. A small number of catalogs were used as texts to support an exhibition, but are not actual exhibition catalogs, such as publications about collectors, or publications created by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES).","The identifier for each catalog is the same as the master exhibition number.","This series is comprised of catalogs published by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, but not directly related to an exhibition. Most of the works focus on a particular area of the museum's collection, but others relate to the history of the museum or partnerships with other museums.","The collection is subject to all copyright laws. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright, beyond that allowed by fair use, requires the researcher to obtain permission of copyright holders.","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1936. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1936. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1937. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1937. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1937. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1937. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1940. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1941. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1946. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1947. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1950. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","©Organizing Committee for the Exhibition, Design in Scandinavia, 1954. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1954. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1938. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","The collection is part of the Publications Archive, and is comprised of archival copies of all catalogs published by the museum, as well as catalogs for exhibitions that were shown at the museum, but produced by other institutions. Other catalogs highlight particular aspects of the museum's permanent collection.","Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Archives","Virginia Museum of Fine Arts","Virginia Museum of Fine Arts -- Exhibitions","Virginia Museum of Fine Arts -- Catalogs","M. 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Includes \"Degas: 'Petite Danseuse'\" by Sacha Guitry and \"Degas as his Family Knew Him\" by Jean Nepveu-Degas.","This catalog accompanied the exhibition \"Sunken Cities: Treasures of Ancient Egypt\".","This catalog accompanied the exhibition \"Virginia Arcadia: The Natural Bridge in American Art\".","This catalog accompanied the exhibition \"Man Ray: The Paris Years\".","This catalog accompanied the exhibition \"Tsherin Sherpa: Spirits\".","This catalog accompanied the exhibition \"Whistler to Cassatt: American Painters in France\".","This catalog accompanied the exhibition \"Storied Strings: The Guitar in American Art\".","The archives strives to retain a minimum of 5 copies of VMFA produced catalogs, 3 copies of catalogs produced outside the museum, and 1 copy of foreign language versions of catalogs. In many cases, additional copies are located in the main Library collection or in the exhibition vertical files.","30.1.1, 19.1.35, 19.1.25, 19.1.22, 19.1.20, 35.3.1, 30.1.2,","2005.74","37.8.2","37.15.2, 37.15.93, 37.15.94, 37.15.19","30.1.1, 30.1.2","38.6.1, 38.6.2, 38.6.3","38.3.1, 38.3.2","38.4.1","L.1.39.1, L.1.39.2, L.1.39.3, L.1.39.4, L.1.39.5, L.1.39.6, L.1.39.7, L.1.39.8, L.1.39.9, L.1.39.10, L.1.39.11, L.1.39.12, L.1.39.13","39.6.2, 39.6.3","39.3.1","39.9.1","56.1.1708","40.3.1, 40.6.2","37.7.1","40.7.1, 40.7.3","40.6.1, 40.6.2, 40.6.3, 40.6.4, 40.4.1","36.11.1","47.4.2","59.2","40.12.1","41.3.1","41.1.1","41.20.2, 41.20.3","40.17.1a-b, 41.9.1","41.4.3, 41.4.1, 41.4.4, 41.4.5","41.4.5","41.4.4","42.8.1, 44.16.2, 43.22.1, 2016.444","42.11.1","42.9.1, 42.9.3, 42.9.4","43.3.1","43.13.1, 43.14.1, 43.9.1, 43.7.1, 43.10.1, 45.17.1, 43.11.1","43.21.1, 43.21.2, 43.21.3","47.10.78","NA.1949.23","44.8.1, 44.8.2","44.14.1, 44.14.2, 44.14.3","45.4.4, 45.6.1, 45.7.1, 45.11.1, 45.4.5, 45.9.1, 45.17.1, 45.4.6, 45.4.7, 45.6.2","45.10.1, 45.10.3, 45.10.2, 47.3.1","45.15.1, 45.15.2, 45.15.3","46.15.1","46.16.1, 46.17.1, 46.17.2, 54.20.4, 54.20.5, 54.20.25, 54.20.31, FIC.147","46.9.1, 46.9.2, 46.9.3, 46.9.4, 46.9.5, 46.9.6, 46.9.7","46.30.1, 46.30.2, 46.30.3","46.9.6","45.10.1","48.9.2, 48.9.3, 48.9.4, 48.9.5, 48.9.6, 48.9.7, 48.9.8, 48.9.9, 48.9.10, 48.9.11, 48.9.12, 48.9.13, 48.9.14, 48.9.15, 48.9.16, 48.9.17, 48.9.18, 48.9.19, 48.9.20, 48.9.21, 48.9.22, 48.9.23","47.1.1, 71.48","47.9.2, 47.9.3, 47.9.4","41.14.1, 41.15.1, 41.15.2.1, 41.15.2.1-17, 41.15.2.2, 41.15.2.3, 41.15.2.4, 41.15.2.5, 41.15.2.6, 41.15.2.7, 41.15.2.8, 41.15.2.9, 41.15.2.10, 41.15.2.11, 41.15.2.12, 41.15.2.13, 41.15.2.14, 41.15.2.15, 41.15.2.16, 41.15.2.17, 41.15.3.1, 41.15.3.1-17, 41.15.3.2, 41.15.3.3, 41.15.3.4, 41.15.3.5, 41.15.3.6, 41.15.3.7, 41.15.3.8, 41.15.3.9, 41.15.3.10, 41.15.3.11, 41.15.3.12, 41.15.3.13, 41.15.3.14, 41.15.3.15, 41.15.3.16, 41.15.3.17, 41.15.3a, 41.17.1, 41.17.2, 46.3.1, 46.12.1, 46.27.1, 47.10.1, 47.10.2, 47.10.3, 47.10.4, 47.10.5, 47.10.6, 47.10.7, 47.10.8, 47.10.9, 47.10.10, 47.10.11, 47.10.12, 47.10.13, 47.10.14, 47.10.15, 47.10.16, 47.10.17, 47.10.18, 47.10.19, 47.10.20, 47.10.21, 47.10.22, 47.10.23, 47.10.24, 47.10.25, 47.10.26, 47.10.27, 47.10.28, 47.10.29, 47.10.30, 47.10.31, 47.10.32, 47.10.33, 47.10.34, 47.10.35, 47.10.36, 47.10.37, 47.10.38, 47.10.39, 47.10.40, 47.10.41, 47.10.42, 47.10.43, 47.10.44, 47.10.45, 47.10.46, 47.10.47, 47.10.48, 47.10.49, 47.10.50, 47.10.51, 47.10.52, 47.10.53, 47.10.54, 47.10.55, 47.10.56, 47.10.57, 47.10.65, 47.10.66, 47.10.67, 47.10.68, 47.10.69, 47.10.70, 47.10.71, 47.10.72, 47.10.73, 47.10.74, 47.10.75, 47.10.76, 47.10.77, 47.10.78, 47.10.79, 47.10.80, 47.10.81, 47.10.82, 47.10.83, 47.10.84, 47.10.85, 47.10.86, 47.10.88, 47.10.89, 47.10.90, 47.10.91, 47.10.92, 47.10.93, 47.10.94, 47.10.95, 47.10.96, 47.10.97, 47.10.98, 47.10.99, 47.11.1, 47.11.3a-b, 47.11.4, 47.11.5, 47.11.6, 47.11.7, 47.11.8, 47.11.9, 47.11.11, 47.11.12, 47.15.1, 47.15.2, 47.15.3, 47.15.4, 47.15.5, 47.15.6, 47.15.7, 47.15.8, 47.15.9, 47.15.10, 47.17.1, 47.17.2, 47.26.1, 47.26.2","48.8.1, 48.8.2, 48.8.3","19.1.20, 19.1.21, 19.1.22, 19.1.24, 19.1.25, 19.1.27, 19.1.29","49.18.4, 49.11.2, 49.11.6, 49.11.33, 49.11.34, 49.11.32, 49.11.38, 49.11.22, 50.3.1, 49.11.5, 49.11.19, 49.18.2, 49.11.31, 49.11.30, 49.15.9, 50.1, 49.18.3, 49.11.26, 49.11.27, 49.11.21, 42.2.2, 47.22.2","53.2","54.17","54.3.1, 54.3.2, 54.3.3","93.56, 93.62, 93.63","19.1.18, 38.4.1, 19.1.30, 37.21.1, 37.22.1, 37.22.2, 19.1.51, 19.1.10, 19.1.46, 35.3.1, 35.1.2, 19.1.5, 36.7.1, 37.17.1, 19.1.40, 35.1.8, 35.2.1, 19.1.35, 36.12.1, 19.1.8, 19.1.20, 19.1.21, 19.1.22, 19.1.24, 19.1.25, 19.1.27, 19.1.29, 19.1.39, 37.7.1, 37.10.1, 19.1.43, 19.1.42, 37.8.2, 36.4.1, 19.1.17, 37.8.1, 35.1.3, 19.1.1, 19.1.6, 35.1.7, 19.1.3, 19.1.45, 19.1.47, 19.1.32, 38.3.2, 30.1.1, 30.1.2, 56.1.1691, 19.1.2, 19.1.12, 19.1.15, 19.1.48, 37.12.1, 19.1.36, 19.1.14, 37.13.1, 37.13.2, 36.11.1, 19.1.13, 19.1.34, 19.1.9, 19.1.11, 35.1.1, 19.1.16, 19.1.28, 19.1.19, 35.7.1, 36.4.2, 35.4.1, 38.3.1, 19.1.31, 37.2.1, 19.1.4, 36.1.1, 35.1.10, 37.16.1, 19.1.33, 19.1.7, 19.1.44","The collection's inclusive dates are 1936-2020. The collection is comprised of published catalogs, and accretions are made continually as new materials are published or copies of older catalogs are discovered.","This series is comprised of catalogs published for exhibitions held at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. A small number of catalogs were used as texts to support an exhibition, but are not actual exhibition catalogs, such as publications about collectors, or publications created by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES).","The identifier for each catalog is the same as the master exhibition number.","This series is comprised of catalogs published by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, but not directly related to an exhibition. Most of the works focus on a particular area of the museum's collection, but others relate to the history of the museum or partnerships with other museums.","The collection is subject to all copyright laws. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright, beyond that allowed by fair use, requires the researcher to obtain permission of copyright holders.","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1936. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1936. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1937. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1937. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1937. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1937. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1940. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1941. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1946. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1947. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1950. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","©Organizing Committee for the Exhibition, Design in Scandinavia, 1954. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1954. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","No Copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/","©Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1938. In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/","The collection is part of the Publications Archive, and is comprised of archival copies of all catalogs published by the museum, as well as catalogs for exhibitions that were shown at the museum, but produced by other institutions. Other catalogs highlight particular aspects of the museum's permanent collection.","Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Archives","Virginia Museum of Fine Arts","Virginia Museum of Fine Arts -- Exhibitions","Virginia Museum of Fine Arts -- Catalogs","M. 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These include The Fairy Book, The Story Teller, Anthology of English poetry, The Virginia Text Book: Containing a history of Masonic Grand Lodges and The Book of Myths. 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Wallace was born in Richmond on August 8, 1864, to Charles M. and Joyce W. Clopton Wallace.   He was active in state and city politics. He was the Secretary of Richmond's Democratic Committee and challenged Joseph Bryan, an American publisher and industrialist from Richmond to a duel in 1894. Bryan refused him publicly in The Richmond Times, effectively ending the practice in Virginia, saying that duels were uncivilized.","Wallace went on to study commercial art in New York and returned to Richmond to work. He was active in fraternal organizations and served as a Master Mason of Dove Lodge for nearly 52 years. He served as a high priest of the Temple Chapter No 32, Temple Chapter No 32, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons (AF\u0026AM), and an honorary member of Fraternal Lodge No 53. He married Anne Wynn Hawthorn in 1906 in Lunenburg, Virginia. They had one child, Anne Wallace, and would divorce. He died in Richmond on March 31, 1951, and is buried in Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond.","This collection contains typescript and manuscript books, all richly illustrated with watercolor paintings and illuminations by commercial artist and Richmond resident, Jefferson Wallace. These include The Fairy Book, The Story Teller, Anthology of English poetry, The Virginia Text Book: Containing a history of Masonic Grand Lodges and The Book of Myths. The content mainly focuses on mythological stories, fairy tales, original stories and selections from English","The \"Anthology of English Poetry, selected from the writings of British and American Poets and illuminated by Jefferson Wallace, Richmond, Virginia MCMXXVI [1926]. Contains 327 pages including index. Illuminated in watercolor throughout, with attractive borders, decorations, illuminated letters, and ornaments and portrait rondels of poets. Large collection of male poets, both minor and major. Selected names include Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Rudyard Kipling, Edgar Allan Poe, and Oscar Wilde.","\"The Fairy Book, MS Edition of Colored Illustrations by Jefferson Wallace\" contains 296 pages of heavily ornamented typescript, with borders in the medieval style and hundreds of illuminated figures and decorations in the margins. The book is incomplete. The entire book was to be over 346 pages; we lack the final 6 tales. With twenty-seven full page watercolor illustrations with captions and pagination indications.","\"The Storyteller\" contains 192 pages, with illuminated letters, full page watercolor illustrations, chapter headings, tail piece, and so on. Typescript of a group of stories by Wallace, with notations to a printer as well as notes to himself of things still to be done. Of particular interest are several stories set in Richmond, including a tale about Richmond Theater, the Carrington family of Richmond, Cary Street. Many illustrations of Richmond places and people, including African-American figures.","The full title page reads: \"The Virginia Text Book: Containing a history of Masonic Grand Lodges and the Constitutions of Masonry or Ahiman Rezon together with a digest of the laws, rules and regulations of the Grand Lodge of Virginia, also a complete compilation of the illustrations of masonic work, as drawn from Preston, Webb, Read and others by John Dove, Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of Virginia. Engrossed and illuminated by Jefferson Wallace, Worshipful Master of Dove Lodge, No. 51, Richmond, Virginia 1925.\" It is a heavily illustrated typescript; illustrations are pen and ink drawings with extensive hand-coloring, and include portraits, illuminated capitals, and whimsical marginal illustrations. It is in unbound gatherings.","\"The Book of Myths\" is a leather-bound 1913 illustrated manuscript by Jefferson Wallace for his daughter, Anne Clopton Wallace. Jefferson Wallace's bookplate, place marked Richmond, Virginia, appears at the volume's front endpage. The hand-illustrated and colored frontispiece of the book features the subtitle \"Some of the Sweet Myths of Nature\" and features the credit line \"Arranged for Mistress Anne Clopton Wallace by Her Daddy.\" Underneath these captions is \"Philadelphia, MCMXIII,\" where the manuscript was completed for Anne in 1913. Opposite the frontispiece is a photograph of Jefferson alongside Anne, captioned \"The man and the girl. Scranton, Pa., January 1, 1914.\" There is a table of contents that covers up to page 115, but there are another 23 additional pages following that for a total of 143 pages, including the title and content pages. The book's content is separated into eight sections: \"Greek Mythology,\" \"Folk-Lore,\" \"Bible Stories,\" \"Indian Stories,\" \"Persian Fables,\" \"Japanese Stores,\" \"Norse Mythology,\" and \"Hindu Mythology.\" Wallace's hand-drawn coat of arms, seen on his bookplate, appears again following the table of contents. There is a total of 35 stories across these sections. Each story ranges in length and is typewritten at the center of each page inside a rectangle. Surrounding each text block are hand-illustrated and colored scenes associated with each story. There are more robust scenes depicted from each story pasted on brown cardstock and captioned throughout, with page numbers provided in reference to each occurrence's location in the volume. Many of these illustrations depict vibrant wildlife and nature scenes. 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It is in unbound gatherings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Book of Myths\" is a leather-bound 1913 illustrated manuscript by Jefferson Wallace for his daughter, Anne Clopton Wallace. Jefferson Wallace's bookplate, place marked Richmond, Virginia, appears at the volume's front endpage. The hand-illustrated and colored frontispiece of the book features the subtitle \"Some of the Sweet Myths of Nature\" and features the credit line \"Arranged for Mistress Anne Clopton Wallace by Her Daddy.\" Underneath these captions is \"Philadelphia, MCMXIII,\" where the manuscript was completed for Anne in 1913. Opposite the frontispiece is a photograph of Jefferson alongside Anne, captioned \"The man and the girl. Scranton, Pa., January 1, 1914.\" There is a table of contents that covers up to page 115, but there are another 23 additional pages following that for a total of 143 pages, including the title and content pages. The book's content is separated into eight sections: \"Greek Mythology,\" \"Folk-Lore,\" \"Bible Stories,\" \"Indian Stories,\" \"Persian Fables,\" \"Japanese Stores,\" \"Norse Mythology,\" and \"Hindu Mythology.\" Wallace's hand-drawn coat of arms, seen on his bookplate, appears again following the table of contents. There is a total of 35 stories across these sections. Each story ranges in length and is typewritten at the center of each page inside a rectangle. Surrounding each text block are hand-illustrated and colored scenes associated with each story. There are more robust scenes depicted from each story pasted on brown cardstock and captioned throughout, with page numbers provided in reference to each occurrence's location in the volume. Many of these illustrations depict vibrant wildlife and nature scenes. The front cover of the book is gilt with \"The Book of Myths\" and \"Anne Clopton Wallace, Her Book.\"\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Content Description","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection contains typescript and manuscript books, all richly illustrated with watercolor paintings and illuminations by commercial artist and Richmond resident, Jefferson Wallace. These include The Fairy Book, The Story Teller, Anthology of English poetry, The Virginia Text Book: Containing a history of Masonic Grand Lodges and The Book of Myths. The content mainly focuses on mythological stories, fairy tales, original stories and selections from English","The \"Anthology of English Poetry, selected from the writings of British and American Poets and illuminated by Jefferson Wallace, Richmond, Virginia MCMXXVI [1926]. Contains 327 pages including index. Illuminated in watercolor throughout, with attractive borders, decorations, illuminated letters, and ornaments and portrait rondels of poets. Large collection of male poets, both minor and major. Selected names include Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Rudyard Kipling, Edgar Allan Poe, and Oscar Wilde.","\"The Fairy Book, MS Edition of Colored Illustrations by Jefferson Wallace\" contains 296 pages of heavily ornamented typescript, with borders in the medieval style and hundreds of illuminated figures and decorations in the margins. The book is incomplete. The entire book was to be over 346 pages; we lack the final 6 tales. With twenty-seven full page watercolor illustrations with captions and pagination indications.","\"The Storyteller\" contains 192 pages, with illuminated letters, full page watercolor illustrations, chapter headings, tail piece, and so on. Typescript of a group of stories by Wallace, with notations to a printer as well as notes to himself of things still to be done. Of particular interest are several stories set in Richmond, including a tale about Richmond Theater, the Carrington family of Richmond, Cary Street. Many illustrations of Richmond places and people, including African-American figures.","The full title page reads: \"The Virginia Text Book: Containing a history of Masonic Grand Lodges and the Constitutions of Masonry or Ahiman Rezon together with a digest of the laws, rules and regulations of the Grand Lodge of Virginia, also a complete compilation of the illustrations of masonic work, as drawn from Preston, Webb, Read and others by John Dove, Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of Virginia. Engrossed and illuminated by Jefferson Wallace, Worshipful Master of Dove Lodge, No. 51, Richmond, Virginia 1925.\" It is a heavily illustrated typescript; illustrations are pen and ink drawings with extensive hand-coloring, and include portraits, illuminated capitals, and whimsical marginal illustrations. It is in unbound gatherings.","\"The Book of Myths\" is a leather-bound 1913 illustrated manuscript by Jefferson Wallace for his daughter, Anne Clopton Wallace. Jefferson Wallace's bookplate, place marked Richmond, Virginia, appears at the volume's front endpage. The hand-illustrated and colored frontispiece of the book features the subtitle \"Some of the Sweet Myths of Nature\" and features the credit line \"Arranged for Mistress Anne Clopton Wallace by Her Daddy.\" Underneath these captions is \"Philadelphia, MCMXIII,\" where the manuscript was completed for Anne in 1913. Opposite the frontispiece is a photograph of Jefferson alongside Anne, captioned \"The man and the girl. Scranton, Pa., January 1, 1914.\" There is a table of contents that covers up to page 115, but there are another 23 additional pages following that for a total of 143 pages, including the title and content pages. The book's content is separated into eight sections: \"Greek Mythology,\" \"Folk-Lore,\" \"Bible Stories,\" \"Indian Stories,\" \"Persian Fables,\" \"Japanese Stores,\" \"Norse Mythology,\" and \"Hindu Mythology.\" Wallace's hand-drawn coat of arms, seen on his bookplate, appears again following the table of contents. There is a total of 35 stories across these sections. Each story ranges in length and is typewritten at the center of each page inside a rectangle. Surrounding each text block are hand-illustrated and colored scenes associated with each story. There are more robust scenes depicted from each story pasted on brown cardstock and captioned throughout, with page numbers provided in reference to each occurrence's location in the volume. Many of these illustrations depict vibrant wildlife and nature scenes. The front cover of the book is gilt with \"The Book of Myths\" and \"Anne Clopton Wallace, Her Book.\""],"corpname_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library"],"persname_ssim":["Wallace, Jefferson, 1864-1951"],"names_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","Wallace, Jefferson, 1864-1951"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":5,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:28:13.060Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_repositories_3_resources_1100"}},{"id":"virmu_repositories_2_resources_198","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"John Barton Payne Personal Papers (SC-31), 1881/1938","creator":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/virmu_repositories_2_resources_198#creator","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Payne, John Barton, 1855-1935‏","label":"Creator"}},"abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/virmu_repositories_2_resources_198#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"The collection documents parts of John Barton Payne's varied professional career. It contains correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson and federal agencies including the White House, Senate, House of Representatives, and Postmaster General, as well letters from Payne's former employer, invitations, letters of thanks, and requests from private entities. The collection also contains photographs from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park, but also a photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC).","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/virmu_repositories_2_resources_198#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"virmu_repositories_2_resources_198","ead_ssi":"virmu_repositories_2_resources_198","_root_":"virmu_repositories_2_resources_198","_nest_parent_":"virmu_repositories_2_resources_198","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/VMFA/repositories_2_resources_198.xml","aspace_url_ssi":"https://archives.vmfa.museum/repositories/2/resources/198","title_filing_ssi":"Payne, John Barton (SC-31)","title_ssm":["John Barton Payne Personal Papers (SC-31)"],"title_tesim":["John Barton Payne Personal Papers (SC-31)"],"unitdate_ssm":["1881-1938, undated"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1881-1938, undated"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1881/1938"],"normalized_title_ssm":["John Barton Payne Personal Papers (SC-31), 1881/1938"],"text":["John Barton Payne Personal Papers (SC-31), 1881/1938","SC-31","/repositories/2/resources/198","Yellowstone National Park (Agency : U.S.)","Washburn, Mount (Wyo.)","Seattle (Wash.)","Washington (D.C.)","St. Louis (Mo.)","Chicago (Ill.)","Richmond (Va.)","New York (N.Y.)","Charlottesville (Va.)","York Harbor (Me.)","Alaskan Engineering Commission","The collection is open for research. The digital collection can be accessed through the VMFA Collections Search website.","The collection is organized into five series, and items are generally arranged chronologically within each series. Items with no date are generally placed at the end at each series.","Series 1\n        Correspondence, 1904-1938, undated\n      \n      \n        Series 2\n        Published Materials, 1881-1926, undated\n      \n      \n        Series 3\n        Travel Documents, 1919\n      \n      \n        Series 4\n        Photographic Materials, 1920, undated\n      \n      \n        Series 5\n        Financial Documents, 1934-1935","John Barton Payne : Patron of the Arts, 1994","Catalogue of the Judge John Barton Payne Sale: Rare and Valuable Household Adornments, Important Paintings, Diamond and Other Jewelry, Antique Silver, etc. at Public Auction, 1935","Memorial Number to John Barton Payne, 1935","An Address at the Unveiling of the Bust of Woodrow Wilson: Hall of the House of Delegates, State Capitol, Richmond, Virginia, 1931","The John Barton Payne Collection of Paintings, 1926","Catalogue of the Paintings in the John Barton Payne Collection: Given in Memory of his Wife and Mother to the Commonwealth of Virginia, 1921","Exhibition file : John Barton Payne Collection of Paintings and Prints, Mar. 6-Apr. 25, 1936","Donors: Payne, John Barton","History: Early History of Museum: John Barton Payne and John Garland Pollard Correspondence about Planning the Museum (2 folders)","History: Early History of Museum: John Barton Payne","Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Director's Correspondence, 1936-1976 (Accession 33863)","Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Exhibition Files, 1936-1992 (Accession 31633)","Virginia. Governor (1930-1934 : Pollard), Executive Papers, 1930-1934 (Accession 23344a)","Virginia. Governor (1934-1938 : Peery), Executive Papers, 1934-1938 (Accession 23344b)","John Barton Payne Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary (01/Mss. 39.1 P29)","Records of the American National Red Cross, 1881-2008, National Archives and Records Administration (5896716)","On January 16, 1936, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts opened its doors for the first time. The occasion marked the culmination of more than sixteen years of effort that began in December 1919 with a gift of 51 artworks from Judge John Barton Payne. In spite of the Great Depression, Virginia Governor John Garland Pollard secured the support to meet Payne's $100,000 challenge grant, and the two men established the first state-run art museum in the United States.","Payne was born in Pruntytown, Virginia, in 1855, where his father, Dr. Amos Payne, had taken his family to establish a medical practice. In 1860, the family returned to the Payne homestead – a farm in Fauquier County, Virginia – and it was here that Payne spent his formative years. Payne taught himself law by reading each volume, one by one, of Blackstone's Commentaries and began his career as a lawyer in 1876, at age 21, when he was admitted to the Bar. In 1883, having completed his mayoral tenure in Kingwood, West Virginia, he moved to Chicago and attained considerable influence as a lawyer, judge, and philanthropist. He also started collecting art. Payne was engaged with the preeminent Art Institute of Chicago on a number of different levels, and it likely framed his idea of what an art museum should be – an educational and collecting institution for the benefit of the public.","By 1914, with the outbreak of World War I, Payne was appointed to the U.S. Treasury Board of Appeals, serving as general counsel for both the Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation and the United States Railroad Administration. His principal role was as an arbitrator – a peace-keeper – during Wilson's and subsequent administrations. When World War I ended in 1918, Payne spent the next year helping to negotiate the nuances and politics of peace as the recently appointed Secretary of the Interior. He resigned his position in 1921 so that he could serve as chairman of the American Red Cross. Payne served at the helm of the Red Cross under four administrations, and until the end of his life.","In December of 1919, following the death of his second wife, Jennie Byrd Bryan Payne – who was an artist in her own right – and in honor of his mother, Elizabeth Barton Smith, Payne wrote to Virginia Governor Westmoreland Davis offering his collection of paintings to \"his mother,\" the Commonwealth of Virginia. The offer was passed by the Virginia legislature on February 20, 1920. To realize his vision, in 1932, Payne offered the Commonwealth a matching grant of $100,000 to construct an art museum. Incredibly, despite the Depression, Governor Pollard was able to match the grant. Construction took place between 1934 and 1936, and Payne and Pollard served consecutively as the institution's first and second presidents. But it was Payne's vision that established the museum's mission and set the course for the next century: a public-private partnership—the first state-run art museum in the United States; a collection based entirely of private philanthropy; and a community of people from every walk of life.","Payne died in 1935, a year before the museum opened from pneumonia contracted following an appendicitis attack and he was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery in Washington, D.C.","Text by Dr. Susan J. Rawles, Associate Curator of American Painting and Decorative Art","The collection was transferred from the Collections Department in 2018. The archives received a donation from John Payne, a descendant of John Barton Payne, on September 30, 2022. The donation was added to the collection in 2023.","The collection's inclusive dates are 1881-1938, with the bulk of the material dating from 1904-1932. The digital collection is comprised of correspondence, lyrics, newspaper clippings, photographs, and travel documents.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series includes Payne's United States Railroad Administration rail pass (\"Number 6\") from 1919.","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). 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Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains financial documents pertaining to John Barton Payne's estate.","Series level description: This series contains financial documents pertaining to John Barton Payne's estate.","The collection is subject to all copyright laws. 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It contains correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson and federal agencies including the White House, Senate, House of Representatives, and Postmaster General, as well letters from Payne's former employer, invitations, letters of thanks, and requests from private entities. The collection also contains photographs from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park, but also a photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC).","Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Archives","St. Louis star","Washington post (Washington, D.C. : 1974)","United States. Federal Railroad Administration","Payne, John Barton, 1855-1935‏","Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924","Wilson, Edith Bolling Galt, 1872-1961","Daniels, Josephus, 1862-1948","McAdoo, W. G. (William Gibbs), 1863-1941","Alderman, Edwin Anderson, 1861-1931","Pollard, John Garland, 1871-1937","Baker, Newton Diehl, 1871-1937","Fall, Albert B. (Albert Bacon), 1861-1944","Crane, Frank, 1861-1928","English\n."],"collection_title_tesim":["John Barton Payne Personal Papers (SC-31), 1881/1938"],"collection_ssim":["John Barton Payne Personal Papers (SC-31), 1881/1938"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["SC-31","/repositories/2/resources/198"],"unitid_tesim":["SC-31","/repositories/2/resources/198"],"repository_ssm":["Virginia Museum of Fine Arts"],"repository_ssim":["Virginia Museum of Fine Arts"],"geogname_ssm":["Yellowstone National Park (Agency : U.S.)","Washburn, Mount (Wyo.)","Seattle (Wash.)","Washington (D.C.)","St. Louis (Mo.)","Chicago (Ill.)","Richmond (Va.)","New York (N.Y.)","Charlottesville (Va.)","York Harbor (Me.)"],"geogname_ssim":["Yellowstone National Park (Agency : U.S.)","Washburn, Mount (Wyo.)","Seattle (Wash.)","Washington (D.C.)","St. Louis (Mo.)","Chicago (Ill.)","Richmond (Va.)","New York (N.Y.)","Charlottesville (Va.)","York Harbor (Me.)"],"places_ssim":["Yellowstone National Park (Agency : U.S.)","Washburn, Mount (Wyo.)","Seattle (Wash.)","Washington (D.C.)","St. Louis (Mo.)","Chicago (Ill.)","Richmond (Va.)","New York (N.Y.)","Charlottesville (Va.)","York Harbor (Me.)"],"creator_ssm":["Payne, John Barton, 1855-1935‏","Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924","Wilson, Edith Bolling Galt, 1872-1961","Daniels, Josephus, 1862-1948","McAdoo, W. 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Federal Railroad Administration"],"creators_ssim":["Payne, John Barton, 1855-1935‏","Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924","Wilson, Edith Bolling Galt, 1872-1961","Daniels, Josephus, 1862-1948","McAdoo, W. G. (William Gibbs), 1863-1941","Alderman, Edwin Anderson, 1861-1931","Pollard, John Garland, 1871-1937","Baker, Newton Diehl, 1871-1937","Fall, Albert B. (Albert Bacon), 1861-1944","Crane, Frank, 1861-1928","Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Archives","St. Louis star","Washington post (Washington, D.C. : 1974)","United States. Federal Railroad Administration"],"access_terms_ssm":["The collection is subject to all copyright laws. 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The digital collection can be accessed through the \u003ca href=\"https://www.vmfa.museum/wp-subsite/archives/john-barton-payne-personal-papers-sc-31/\"\u003eVMFA Collections Search website\u003c/a\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["The collection is open for research. The digital collection can be accessed through the VMFA Collections Search website."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is organized into five series, and items are generally arranged chronologically within each series. 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Items with no date are generally placed at the end at each series.","Series 1\n        Correspondence, 1904-1938, undated\n      \n      \n        Series 2\n        Published Materials, 1881-1926, undated\n      \n      \n        Series 3\n        Travel Documents, 1919\n      \n      \n        Series 4\n        Photographic Materials, 1920, undated\n      \n      \n        Series 5\n        Financial Documents, 1934-1935"],"bibliography_html_tesm":["\u003cbibref\u003eJohn Barton Payne : Patron of the Arts, 1994\u003c/bibref\u003e\n    ","\u003cbibref\u003eCatalogue of the Judge John Barton Payne Sale: Rare and Valuable Household Adornments, Important Paintings, Diamond and Other Jewelry, Antique Silver, etc. at Public Auction, 1935\u003c/bibref\u003e\n    ","\u003cbibref\u003eMemorial Number to John Barton Payne, 1935\u003c/bibref\u003e\n    ","\u003cbibref\u003eAn Address at the Unveiling of the Bust of Woodrow Wilson: Hall of the House of Delegates, State Capitol, Richmond, Virginia, 1931\u003c/bibref\u003e\n    ","\u003cbibref\u003eThe John Barton Payne Collection of Paintings, 1926\u003c/bibref\u003e\n    ","\u003cbibref\u003eCatalogue of the Paintings in the John Barton Payne Collection: Given in Memory of his Wife and Mother to the Commonwealth of Virginia, 1921\u003c/bibref\u003e\n  ","\u003cbibref\u003eExhibition file : John Barton Payne Collection of Paintings and Prints, Mar. 6-Apr. 25, 1936\u003c/bibref\u003e\n  ","\u003cbibref\u003eDonors: Payne, John Barton\u003c/bibref\u003e\n    ","\u003cbibref\u003eHistory: Early History of Museum: John Barton Payne and John Garland Pollard Correspondence about Planning the Museum (2 folders)\u003c/bibref\u003e\n    ","\u003cbibref\u003eHistory: Early History of Museum: John Barton Payne\u003c/bibref\u003e\n  ","\u003cbibref\u003eVirginia Museum of Fine Arts Director's Correspondence, 1936-1976 (Accession 33863)\u003c/bibref\u003e\n    ","\u003cbibref\u003eVirginia Museum of Fine Arts Exhibition Files, 1936-1992 (Accession 31633)\u003c/bibref\u003e\n    ","\u003cbibref\u003eVirginia. Governor (1930-1934 : Pollard), Executive Papers, 1930-1934 (Accession 23344a)\u003c/bibref\u003e\n    ","\u003cbibref\u003e Virginia. Governor (1934-1938 : Peery), Executive Papers, 1934-1938 (Accession 23344b)\u003c/bibref\u003e\n  ","\u003cbibref\u003eJohn Barton Payne Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary (01/Mss. 39.1 P29)\u003c/bibref\u003e\n    ","\u003cbibref\u003eRecords of the American National Red Cross, 1881-2008, National Archives and Records Administration (5896716)\u003c/bibref\u003e\n  "],"bibliography_heading_ssm":["Related Materials - VMFA Library: Books","Related Materials - VMFA Library: Exhibition Files","Related Materials - VMFA Library: Subject Files","Related Materials - Library of Virginia","Related Materials - Other Institutions"],"bibliography_tesim":["John Barton Payne : Patron of the Arts, 1994","Catalogue of the Judge John Barton Payne Sale: Rare and Valuable Household Adornments, Important Paintings, Diamond and Other Jewelry, Antique Silver, etc. at Public Auction, 1935","Memorial Number to John Barton Payne, 1935","An Address at the Unveiling of the Bust of Woodrow Wilson: Hall of the House of Delegates, State Capitol, Richmond, Virginia, 1931","The John Barton Payne Collection of Paintings, 1926","Catalogue of the Paintings in the John Barton Payne Collection: Given in Memory of his Wife and Mother to the Commonwealth of Virginia, 1921","Exhibition file : John Barton Payne Collection of Paintings and Prints, Mar. 6-Apr. 25, 1936","Donors: Payne, John Barton","History: Early History of Museum: John Barton Payne and John Garland Pollard Correspondence about Planning the Museum (2 folders)","History: Early History of Museum: John Barton Payne","Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Director's Correspondence, 1936-1976 (Accession 33863)","Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Exhibition Files, 1936-1992 (Accession 31633)","Virginia. Governor (1930-1934 : Pollard), Executive Papers, 1930-1934 (Accession 23344a)","Virginia. Governor (1934-1938 : Peery), Executive Papers, 1934-1938 (Accession 23344b)","John Barton Payne Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary (01/Mss. 39.1 P29)","Records of the American National Red Cross, 1881-2008, National Archives and Records Administration (5896716)"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOn January 16, 1936, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts opened its doors for the first time. The occasion marked the culmination of more than sixteen years of effort that began in December 1919 with a gift of 51 artworks from Judge John Barton Payne. In spite of the Great Depression, Virginia Governor John Garland Pollard secured the support to meet Payne's $100,000 challenge grant, and the two men established the first state-run art museum in the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePayne was born in Pruntytown, Virginia, in 1855, where his father, Dr. Amos Payne, had taken his family to establish a medical practice. In 1860, the family returned to the Payne homestead – a farm in Fauquier County, Virginia – and it was here that Payne spent his formative years. Payne taught himself law by reading each volume, one by one, of Blackstone's Commentaries and began his career as a lawyer in 1876, at age 21, when he was admitted to the Bar. In 1883, having completed his mayoral tenure in Kingwood, West Virginia, he moved to Chicago and attained considerable influence as a lawyer, judge, and philanthropist. He also started collecting art. Payne was engaged with the preeminent Art Institute of Chicago on a number of different levels, and it likely framed his idea of what an art museum should be – an educational and collecting institution for the benefit of the public.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy 1914, with the outbreak of World War I, Payne was appointed to the U.S. Treasury Board of Appeals, serving as general counsel for both the Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation and the United States Railroad Administration. His principal role was as an arbitrator – a peace-keeper – during Wilson's and subsequent administrations. When World War I ended in 1918, Payne spent the next year helping to negotiate the nuances and politics of peace as the recently appointed Secretary of the Interior. He resigned his position in 1921 so that he could serve as chairman of the American Red Cross. Payne served at the helm of the Red Cross under four administrations, and until the end of his life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn December of 1919, following the death of his second wife, Jennie Byrd Bryan Payne – who was an artist in her own right – and in honor of his mother, Elizabeth Barton Smith, Payne wrote to Virginia Governor Westmoreland Davis offering his collection of paintings to \"his mother,\" the Commonwealth of Virginia. The offer was passed by the Virginia legislature on February 20, 1920. To realize his vision, in 1932, Payne offered the Commonwealth a matching grant of $100,000 to construct an art museum. Incredibly, despite the Depression, Governor Pollard was able to match the grant. Construction took place between 1934 and 1936, and Payne and Pollard served consecutively as the institution's first and second presidents. But it was Payne's vision that established the museum's mission and set the course for the next century: a public-private partnership—the first state-run art museum in the United States; a collection based entirely of private philanthropy; and a community of people from every walk of life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePayne died in 1935, a year before the museum opened from pneumonia contracted following an appendicitis attack and he was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery in Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ci\u003eText by Dr. Susan J. Rawles, Associate Curator of American Painting and Decorative Art\u003c/i\u003e\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["On January 16, 1936, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts opened its doors for the first time. The occasion marked the culmination of more than sixteen years of effort that began in December 1919 with a gift of 51 artworks from Judge John Barton Payne. In spite of the Great Depression, Virginia Governor John Garland Pollard secured the support to meet Payne's $100,000 challenge grant, and the two men established the first state-run art museum in the United States.","Payne was born in Pruntytown, Virginia, in 1855, where his father, Dr. Amos Payne, had taken his family to establish a medical practice. In 1860, the family returned to the Payne homestead – a farm in Fauquier County, Virginia – and it was here that Payne spent his formative years. Payne taught himself law by reading each volume, one by one, of Blackstone's Commentaries and began his career as a lawyer in 1876, at age 21, when he was admitted to the Bar. In 1883, having completed his mayoral tenure in Kingwood, West Virginia, he moved to Chicago and attained considerable influence as a lawyer, judge, and philanthropist. He also started collecting art. Payne was engaged with the preeminent Art Institute of Chicago on a number of different levels, and it likely framed his idea of what an art museum should be – an educational and collecting institution for the benefit of the public.","By 1914, with the outbreak of World War I, Payne was appointed to the U.S. Treasury Board of Appeals, serving as general counsel for both the Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation and the United States Railroad Administration. His principal role was as an arbitrator – a peace-keeper – during Wilson's and subsequent administrations. When World War I ended in 1918, Payne spent the next year helping to negotiate the nuances and politics of peace as the recently appointed Secretary of the Interior. He resigned his position in 1921 so that he could serve as chairman of the American Red Cross. Payne served at the helm of the Red Cross under four administrations, and until the end of his life.","In December of 1919, following the death of his second wife, Jennie Byrd Bryan Payne – who was an artist in her own right – and in honor of his mother, Elizabeth Barton Smith, Payne wrote to Virginia Governor Westmoreland Davis offering his collection of paintings to \"his mother,\" the Commonwealth of Virginia. The offer was passed by the Virginia legislature on February 20, 1920. To realize his vision, in 1932, Payne offered the Commonwealth a matching grant of $100,000 to construct an art museum. Incredibly, despite the Depression, Governor Pollard was able to match the grant. Construction took place between 1934 and 1936, and Payne and Pollard served consecutively as the institution's first and second presidents. But it was Payne's vision that established the museum's mission and set the course for the next century: a public-private partnership—the first state-run art museum in the United States; a collection based entirely of private philanthropy; and a community of people from every walk of life.","Payne died in 1935, a year before the museum opened from pneumonia contracted following an appendicitis attack and he was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery in Washington, D.C.","Text by Dr. Susan J. Rawles, Associate Curator of American Painting and Decorative Art"],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection was transferred from the Collections Department in 2018. The archives received a donation from John Payne, a descendant of John Barton Payne, on September 30, 2022. The donation was added to the collection in 2023.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History"],"custodhist_tesim":["The collection was transferred from the Collections Department in 2018. 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Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. 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It contains correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson and federal agencies including the White House, Senate, House of Representatives, and Postmaster General, as well letters from Payne's former employer, invitations, letters of thanks, and requests from private entities. The collection also contains photographs from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park, but also a photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC).\u003c/abstract\u003e\n    "],"abstract_tesim":["The collection documents parts of John Barton Payne's varied professional career. 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The digital collection can be accessed through the VMFA Collections Search website.","The collection is organized into five series, and items are generally arranged chronologically within each series. Items with no date are generally placed at the end at each series.","Series 1\n        Correspondence, 1904-1938, undated\n      \n      \n        Series 2\n        Published Materials, 1881-1926, undated\n      \n      \n        Series 3\n        Travel Documents, 1919\n      \n      \n        Series 4\n        Photographic Materials, 1920, undated\n      \n      \n        Series 5\n        Financial Documents, 1934-1935","John Barton Payne : Patron of the Arts, 1994","Catalogue of the Judge John Barton Payne Sale: Rare and Valuable Household Adornments, Important Paintings, Diamond and Other Jewelry, Antique Silver, etc. at Public Auction, 1935","Memorial Number to John Barton Payne, 1935","An Address at the Unveiling of the Bust of Woodrow Wilson: Hall of the House of Delegates, State Capitol, Richmond, Virginia, 1931","The John Barton Payne Collection of Paintings, 1926","Catalogue of the Paintings in the John Barton Payne Collection: Given in Memory of his Wife and Mother to the Commonwealth of Virginia, 1921","Exhibition file : John Barton Payne Collection of Paintings and Prints, Mar. 6-Apr. 25, 1936","Donors: Payne, John Barton","History: Early History of Museum: John Barton Payne and John Garland Pollard Correspondence about Planning the Museum (2 folders)","History: Early History of Museum: John Barton Payne","Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Director's Correspondence, 1936-1976 (Accession 33863)","Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Exhibition Files, 1936-1992 (Accession 31633)","Virginia. Governor (1930-1934 : Pollard), Executive Papers, 1930-1934 (Accession 23344a)","Virginia. Governor (1934-1938 : Peery), Executive Papers, 1934-1938 (Accession 23344b)","John Barton Payne Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary (01/Mss. 39.1 P29)","Records of the American National Red Cross, 1881-2008, National Archives and Records Administration (5896716)","On January 16, 1936, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts opened its doors for the first time. The occasion marked the culmination of more than sixteen years of effort that began in December 1919 with a gift of 51 artworks from Judge John Barton Payne. In spite of the Great Depression, Virginia Governor John Garland Pollard secured the support to meet Payne's $100,000 challenge grant, and the two men established the first state-run art museum in the United States.","Payne was born in Pruntytown, Virginia, in 1855, where his father, Dr. Amos Payne, had taken his family to establish a medical practice. In 1860, the family returned to the Payne homestead – a farm in Fauquier County, Virginia – and it was here that Payne spent his formative years. Payne taught himself law by reading each volume, one by one, of Blackstone's Commentaries and began his career as a lawyer in 1876, at age 21, when he was admitted to the Bar. In 1883, having completed his mayoral tenure in Kingwood, West Virginia, he moved to Chicago and attained considerable influence as a lawyer, judge, and philanthropist. He also started collecting art. Payne was engaged with the preeminent Art Institute of Chicago on a number of different levels, and it likely framed his idea of what an art museum should be – an educational and collecting institution for the benefit of the public.","By 1914, with the outbreak of World War I, Payne was appointed to the U.S. Treasury Board of Appeals, serving as general counsel for both the Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation and the United States Railroad Administration. His principal role was as an arbitrator – a peace-keeper – during Wilson's and subsequent administrations. When World War I ended in 1918, Payne spent the next year helping to negotiate the nuances and politics of peace as the recently appointed Secretary of the Interior. He resigned his position in 1921 so that he could serve as chairman of the American Red Cross. Payne served at the helm of the Red Cross under four administrations, and until the end of his life.","In December of 1919, following the death of his second wife, Jennie Byrd Bryan Payne – who was an artist in her own right – and in honor of his mother, Elizabeth Barton Smith, Payne wrote to Virginia Governor Westmoreland Davis offering his collection of paintings to \"his mother,\" the Commonwealth of Virginia. The offer was passed by the Virginia legislature on February 20, 1920. To realize his vision, in 1932, Payne offered the Commonwealth a matching grant of $100,000 to construct an art museum. Incredibly, despite the Depression, Governor Pollard was able to match the grant. Construction took place between 1934 and 1936, and Payne and Pollard served consecutively as the institution's first and second presidents. But it was Payne's vision that established the museum's mission and set the course for the next century: a public-private partnership—the first state-run art museum in the United States; a collection based entirely of private philanthropy; and a community of people from every walk of life.","Payne died in 1935, a year before the museum opened from pneumonia contracted following an appendicitis attack and he was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery in Washington, D.C.","Text by Dr. Susan J. Rawles, Associate Curator of American Painting and Decorative Art","The collection was transferred from the Collections Department in 2018. The archives received a donation from John Payne, a descendant of John Barton Payne, on September 30, 2022. The donation was added to the collection in 2023.","The collection's inclusive dates are 1881-1938, with the bulk of the material dating from 1904-1932. The digital collection is comprised of correspondence, lyrics, newspaper clippings, photographs, and travel documents.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series includes Payne's United States Railroad Administration rail pass (\"Number 6\") from 1919.","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains financial documents pertaining to John Barton Payne's estate.","Series level description: This series contains financial documents pertaining to John Barton Payne's estate.","The collection is subject to all copyright laws. 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It contains correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson and federal agencies including the White House, Senate, House of Representatives, and Postmaster General, as well letters from Payne's former employer, invitations, letters of thanks, and requests from private entities. The collection also contains photographs from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park, but also a photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC).","Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Archives","St. Louis star","Washington post (Washington, D.C. : 1974)","United States. Federal Railroad Administration","Payne, John Barton, 1855-1935‏","Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924","Wilson, Edith Bolling Galt, 1872-1961","Daniels, Josephus, 1862-1948","McAdoo, W. G. 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Governor (1930-1934 : Pollard), Executive Papers, 1930-1934 (Accession 23344a)\u003c/bibref\u003e\n    ","\u003cbibref\u003e Virginia. Governor (1934-1938 : Peery), Executive Papers, 1934-1938 (Accession 23344b)\u003c/bibref\u003e\n  ","\u003cbibref\u003eJohn Barton Payne Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary (01/Mss. 39.1 P29)\u003c/bibref\u003e\n    ","\u003cbibref\u003eRecords of the American National Red Cross, 1881-2008, National Archives and Records Administration (5896716)\u003c/bibref\u003e\n  "],"bibliography_heading_ssm":["Related Materials - VMFA Library: Books","Related Materials - VMFA Library: Exhibition Files","Related Materials - VMFA Library: Subject Files","Related Materials - Library of Virginia","Related Materials - Other Institutions"],"bibliography_tesim":["John Barton Payne : Patron of the Arts, 1994","Catalogue of the Judge John Barton Payne Sale: Rare and Valuable Household Adornments, Important Paintings, Diamond and Other Jewelry, Antique Silver, etc. at Public Auction, 1935","Memorial Number to John Barton Payne, 1935","An Address at the Unveiling of the Bust of Woodrow Wilson: Hall of the House of Delegates, State Capitol, Richmond, Virginia, 1931","The John Barton Payne Collection of Paintings, 1926","Catalogue of the Paintings in the John Barton Payne Collection: Given in Memory of his Wife and Mother to the Commonwealth of Virginia, 1921","Exhibition file : John Barton Payne Collection of Paintings and Prints, Mar. 6-Apr. 25, 1936","Donors: Payne, John Barton","History: Early History of Museum: John Barton Payne and John Garland Pollard Correspondence about Planning the Museum (2 folders)","History: Early History of Museum: John Barton Payne","Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Director's Correspondence, 1936-1976 (Accession 33863)","Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Exhibition Files, 1936-1992 (Accession 31633)","Virginia. 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In spite of the Great Depression, Virginia Governor John Garland Pollard secured the support to meet Payne's $100,000 challenge grant, and the two men established the first state-run art museum in the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePayne was born in Pruntytown, Virginia, in 1855, where his father, Dr. Amos Payne, had taken his family to establish a medical practice. In 1860, the family returned to the Payne homestead – a farm in Fauquier County, Virginia – and it was here that Payne spent his formative years. Payne taught himself law by reading each volume, one by one, of Blackstone's Commentaries and began his career as a lawyer in 1876, at age 21, when he was admitted to the Bar. In 1883, having completed his mayoral tenure in Kingwood, West Virginia, he moved to Chicago and attained considerable influence as a lawyer, judge, and philanthropist. He also started collecting art. 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Payne served at the helm of the Red Cross under four administrations, and until the end of his life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn December of 1919, following the death of his second wife, Jennie Byrd Bryan Payne – who was an artist in her own right – and in honor of his mother, Elizabeth Barton Smith, Payne wrote to Virginia Governor Westmoreland Davis offering his collection of paintings to \"his mother,\" the Commonwealth of Virginia. The offer was passed by the Virginia legislature on February 20, 1920. To realize his vision, in 1932, Payne offered the Commonwealth a matching grant of $100,000 to construct an art museum. Incredibly, despite the Depression, Governor Pollard was able to match the grant. Construction took place between 1934 and 1936, and Payne and Pollard served consecutively as the institution's first and second presidents. But it was Payne's vision that established the museum's mission and set the course for the next century: a public-private partnership—the first state-run art museum in the United States; a collection based entirely of private philanthropy; and a community of people from every walk of life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePayne died in 1935, a year before the museum opened from pneumonia contracted following an appendicitis attack and he was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery in Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ci\u003eText by Dr. Susan J. Rawles, Associate Curator of American Painting and Decorative Art\u003c/i\u003e\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["On January 16, 1936, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts opened its doors for the first time. The occasion marked the culmination of more than sixteen years of effort that began in December 1919 with a gift of 51 artworks from Judge John Barton Payne. In spite of the Great Depression, Virginia Governor John Garland Pollard secured the support to meet Payne's $100,000 challenge grant, and the two men established the first state-run art museum in the United States.","Payne was born in Pruntytown, Virginia, in 1855, where his father, Dr. Amos Payne, had taken his family to establish a medical practice. In 1860, the family returned to the Payne homestead – a farm in Fauquier County, Virginia – and it was here that Payne spent his formative years. Payne taught himself law by reading each volume, one by one, of Blackstone's Commentaries and began his career as a lawyer in 1876, at age 21, when he was admitted to the Bar. In 1883, having completed his mayoral tenure in Kingwood, West Virginia, he moved to Chicago and attained considerable influence as a lawyer, judge, and philanthropist. He also started collecting art. Payne was engaged with the preeminent Art Institute of Chicago on a number of different levels, and it likely framed his idea of what an art museum should be – an educational and collecting institution for the benefit of the public.","By 1914, with the outbreak of World War I, Payne was appointed to the U.S. Treasury Board of Appeals, serving as general counsel for both the Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation and the United States Railroad Administration. His principal role was as an arbitrator – a peace-keeper – during Wilson's and subsequent administrations. When World War I ended in 1918, Payne spent the next year helping to negotiate the nuances and politics of peace as the recently appointed Secretary of the Interior. He resigned his position in 1921 so that he could serve as chairman of the American Red Cross. Payne served at the helm of the Red Cross under four administrations, and until the end of his life.","In December of 1919, following the death of his second wife, Jennie Byrd Bryan Payne – who was an artist in her own right – and in honor of his mother, Elizabeth Barton Smith, Payne wrote to Virginia Governor Westmoreland Davis offering his collection of paintings to \"his mother,\" the Commonwealth of Virginia. The offer was passed by the Virginia legislature on February 20, 1920. To realize his vision, in 1932, Payne offered the Commonwealth a matching grant of $100,000 to construct an art museum. Incredibly, despite the Depression, Governor Pollard was able to match the grant. Construction took place between 1934 and 1936, and Payne and Pollard served consecutively as the institution's first and second presidents. But it was Payne's vision that established the museum's mission and set the course for the next century: a public-private partnership—the first state-run art museum in the United States; a collection based entirely of private philanthropy; and a community of people from every walk of life.","Payne died in 1935, a year before the museum opened from pneumonia contracted following an appendicitis attack and he was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery in Washington, D.C.","Text by Dr. Susan J. Rawles, Associate Curator of American Painting and Decorative Art"],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection was transferred from the Collections Department in 2018. The archives received a donation from John Payne, a descendant of John Barton Payne, on September 30, 2022. The donation was added to the collection in 2023.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History"],"custodhist_tesim":["The collection was transferred from the Collections Department in 2018. 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The digital collection is comprised of correspondence, lyrics, newspaper clippings, photographs, and travel documents.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series contains Payne's professional correspondence, including letters from President Woodrow Wilson, invitations, and one Christmas Card. The majority of the correspondence is from Federal Agencies including: The White House, United States Senate, The House of Representatives, and The Post Master General. Correspondence also includes letters from Payne's former employer, as well as letters of thanks, and requests from private entities.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series consists of copies of etchings, newspaper clippings, a poem, and song lyrics.","Series level description: This series includes Payne's United States Railroad Administration rail pass (\"Number 6\") from 1919.","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). Most of the photographs in the album are attributed to \"HGK.\"","Series level description: This series contains prints from trips that Payne took during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior, most of which were taken at Mt. Washburn in Yellowstone National Park. This series also includes Payne's photo album from a trip to Alaska as part of the Alaskan Engineering Commission (AEC). 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