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By Deja Trudeaux
Collection Overview
Title: Richmond Barthe papers, 1901-1989
Creator: Barthe, Richmond (1901-1989)
Extent: 3.0 Linear Feet
Arrangement: Alphabetical and chronological
Date Acquired: 12/01/1987. More info below under Accruals.
Languages: English, French
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The papers of Richmond Barthe, Harlem Renaissance sculptor, consist of correspondence, contact books, programs, brochures, news and magazine clippings, notes, lists, financial information, poetry, letters, passports, publications, resumes, advertisements, and photographs. The papers have been arranged in three general groups of correspondence, other materials, and photographs.
The correspondence has been arranged into nine divisions alphabetically according to topic and chronologically within each file unit. The first dates from 1951-1988, containing mostly letters, postcards, and news clippings from close associates. Letters to and from committees involve contractual agreements to erect the statues, Richard Allen, Toussaint L'Ouverture, and the equestrian monument of General Dessalines. The majority of the correspondence consists of invitations, greeting cards, and postcards dating 1974-1988. Individual items are a letter and pamphlet, Negro Giants in History, from Inge Hardison, an African American sculptor. An additional portion contains letters and photographs from a close friend, Kitty Spence. Finally a letter, photographs, and a program from the 1930 exhibition at the Women's City Club in Chicago sent from A'Lelia Walker, an African American businesswoman and patron of the arts.
Other materials contains Barthe's collected objects, resumes, passports, and awards. These items are organized alphabetically according to name, topic, or format and chronologically (if applicable) within the file units. These items include contact information (address, contact, and telephone number book NYC years circa 1929), lists (passenger list S.S. Constitution, artworks, financial supporters 1983), a profile of accomplishments, letters from other repositories 1941, cards (business cards and post cards, including Barthe at the naming of Barthe Drive 1986, handmade card by Robert Villegas 1988), Barthe's Living Will, and an audio tape interview of Barthe from 1987. Also included are Barthe's collected creative writings (personal, anonymous poems, Susan Hodge poems, Robert Schlick poems circa 1932, and manuscript of poems by John Bryan), a calendar designed and signed by Geraldine McCullough, information from the Gumby Scrapbook, Barthe's study tools (sketches, photographs, and news clippings), an unfinished canvas painting (included with oversize materials) and sheet music (The Negro Speaks of Rivers by Langston Hughes). Other collected materials include news and magazine clippings, pamphlets, programs, catalogs (1930 show in Chicago, Sculpture by Richmond Barthe, and Manfredi exhibition), articles (Arno Breker), newsletters (National Sculpture Society 1977), and publications. Six passports dated 1951-1974, financial information from 1947 to 1975, the notice of taking deposition of James Garner in the Barthe vs. Bill Cosby case, and resumes circa 1942 are also included with the collection, as well as a diploma from Xavier University and portfolio which is situated with the oversized materials.
The final group in the Barthe collection is photographs, in boxes 3 and 4 arranged in alphabetical order and chronologically within each separate folder. There are photographs and negatives of sculptures (Claude Ardrey, winged phallus sculpture with negative, classical sculpture, contact sheets, medieval statues, professional photographs and negatives of Barthe's sculptures), photographs of people (Mary McLeod Bethune, and the artist’s mother), places (polaroids of studio in Pasadena, Jamaica 1939-1970), events (Passion Play), and study aides (two children in low relief for Haitian coin). In box 6, photographs are separated between color and black and white and generally are organized chronologically. Loose photograph pages from a scrapbook are included with oversize materials.
Biographical Note
Richmond Barthe was an African American sculptor known for his public works. Originally from the South, Barthe moved north in pursuit of training as a artist and eventually became associated with the Harlem Renaissance. He was one of the first African American artists to focus thematically on the lives of African Americans.
Born on January 28, 1901 in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, to parents Richmond Barthe and Marie Clementine Roboteau, Barthe's father died at 22 when Barthe was only one-month-old. When Barthe was very young, he developed talent as an artist. When he was twelve years old, his work was exhibited at the Mississippi County fair, where he received a blue ribbon for first prize. In 1915 at the age of 14, a family from New Orleans hired Barthe as a butler and handyman, at which time he quit school and continued drawing in his free time. Lyle Saxon, a literary critic for the New Orleans Times Picayune, recognized his talent and tried to help his artistic development by enrolling him into New Orleans area art schools, but he was denied admission because of his race. Saxon and parish priest Harry Kane were determined to find an art school in the United States where Barthe could expand his talents.
With the aid of the Reverend Kane, and with no high school degree, Barthe was admitted into the Art Institute of Chicago in 1924. Majoring in painting, he paid for his supplies by working as a porter and a busboy. In 1927, Barthe was introduced to sculpting by his anatomy teacher, Charles Schroeder. He exhibited two busts of his classmates in the Negro in Art Week Exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago, which were later also shown at the Chicago Art League annual exhibition.
After his graduation in 1928, he moved to New York City (1930-1939) and established his first studio in Harlem. During this time, he developed his reputation as a Harlem Renaissance sculptor, although he became impatient with racial discrimination and being called a "race" artist. Harlem was a center for gay life, and Barthe became integrated into this culture, having many gay patrons and subjects. A major theme in his work was the exploration of race and homoeroticism. His early works were mostly of African subjects, such as African Woman and Blackberry Woman, and the theme of homosexuality was made apparent in sculptures of male nudes, such as Feral Benga, and African Man Dancing. He was inspired by Italian Renaissance artists Michelangelo, Pollaiuolo, Ghirlandaio, and Reni. Barthe's first solo exhibitions began in 1934 at the Caz-Delbo Gallery in New York, Grand Rapids Art Gallery in Michigan, and Women's City Art Club in Chicago. His work was also exhibited in numerous group shows at various institutions, such as the Harmon Foundation and New York's World Fair.
In the mid-1930s, Barthe moved from Harlem to midtown Manhattan to move closer to theatrical celebrities. Here, he made portrait busts and also sculpted his largest work, an 8 x 80 ft. frieze for the Harlem River Housing Project. In the 1940s, he received numerous awards, including the Guggenheim Fellowship, and in 1945 was elected to the National Sculpture Society. He also won the Audubon Artists' Gold Medal of Honor, and the James J. Huey Award for interracial injustice. He was a member of the Liturgical Arts Society, New York Clay Club, and the Sculptors' Guild.
In 1949, Barthe purchased a house in Jamaica to escape the violence of the city, but continued to split his time between the small village of Colgate, Jamaica, and New York City. In 1950, he received a commission from the Haitian government to sculpt Toussaint L'Ouverture, which now stands in the front of the palace of Port-au-Prince. In 1964, he received the key to the city of Bay Saint Louis. He left the West Indies because of increasing violence in 1969 and spent five years traveling between Switzerland, Italy, and Spain, finally settling in Pasadena, California to work on his memoirs and create many of his works. Actor James Garner, took an interest in Barthe's work in California, providing him with financial assistance. In 1978, he had a solo exhibition at the William Grant Still Center in Louisiana and was honored by the League of Allied Arts (1981). He died in 1989, and his retrospective was held at the American Art Association in New York in 1990. His work toured around the United States along with that of Richard Hunt in the Landau/Traveling Exhibition, Two Sculptors, Two Eras. His work is found in the Metropolitan and Whitney Museums in NY, the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C., and also the Art Institute of Chicago.
Administrative Information
Accruals:
There have been two additions to this collection.
Access Restrictions:
None
Use Restrictions:
Copyright to these papers has not been assigned to the Amistad Research Center. It is the responsibility of an author to secure permission for publication from the holder of the copyright to any material contained in this collection.
Physical Access Note:
The Barthe hats within the collection cannot be handled at this time.
Acquisition Source:
Estate of Richmond Barthe
Acquisition Method:
Gift
Appraisal Information:
This collection documents the Harlem Renaissance sculptor, Richmond Barthe.
Related Publications:
Vendryes, Margaret Rose. Barthe, A Life in Sculpture. Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi, 2008.
Preferred Citation:
Richmond Barthe papers, Amistad Research Center at Tulane University, New Orleans, LA.
Processing Information:
Processed from June to August 2009.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Box:
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Box 1: Correspondence and other materials],
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Box 2: Other materials],
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Box 3: Other materials and photographs],
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Box 4: Photographs],
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Box 5: Printing blocks],
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Box 6: Photographs; 5 x 7 inches or less],
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Box 7: Photograph album and oversize materials],
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Box 8: Richmond Barthé hats (3)],
[All]
- Box 1: Correspondence and other materials

- Folder 1: Correspondence, 1951-1974

- Folder 2: Correspondence, 1977-1988

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Allen, Richard, 1947-1949

- Folder 4: Correspondence: announcements and invitations, 1986-1988

- Folder 5: Correspondence: greeting cards, 1984-1987

- Folder 6: Correspondence: greeting cards, 1987 December

- Folder 7: Correspondence: greeting cards, 1987 December - 1988 April

- Folder 8: Correspondence: greeting cards, undated

- Folder 9: Correspondence: Haiti, regarding commissions of sculptures, 1950-1951

- Folder 10: Correspondence: Hardison, Inge, 1980 August 8

- Publication: Negro Giants in History: A Series of Eight Portraits by Inge Hardison, circa 1980.
- Folder 11: Correspondence: postcards, 1978-1988

- Folder 12: Correspondence: Spence, Kitty, 1953-1989

- Folder 13: Correspondence: Walker, A'Lelia, 1983 February 18

- Folder 14: Address book, undated

- Folder 15: Appointment book, 1979

- Folder 16: At the Feet of the Master / by Alcyone: publication, 1970

- Box 2: Other materials

- Folder 1: Publications, 1949-1951, undated

Publication: Information for Bearers of Passports, 1951 January 25
Publication: Information on the Marshall Plan for Americans Going Abroad, 1950
Publication: St. Augustine's Seminary "Messenger", 1951 September.
Publication: St. Augustine's Seminary "Messenger", 1949 June-July. (2)
Publication: Travel Guide to Haiti, undated
- Folder 2: Audio tape interview, 1987 December 5

- Audiocassette: Barthe, Richmond, Pasadena, CA with Clifton H. Johnson, 1987 December 5.
- Folder 3: Breker, Arno: article regarding his work, undated

- Zaurel, B. John. "Art and Time.": photocopy.
- Folder 4: Bryan, John: manuscript of poems, undated

- Manuscript: Bryan, John, MS from Kitty Spence.
- Folder 5: Catalog: Exhibition of Sculpture by Richmond Barthe, Arden Gallery, 1939 March - April

- Folder 6: Catalog: Announcing an Exhibition of Portraits and Sculptures by Richmond Barthe, The Woman's City Club, Chicago, 1930, June

- Folder 7: Christmas list for cards, 1947

- Folder 8: Collected magazine articles, undated

- Folder 9: Collected poems (anonymous), undated

- Folder 10: Contacts book, undated

- Folder 11: Finance, sales, 1947 - 1975

- Folder 12: Five Fingers, The: essay by Richmond Barthe, undated

- Folder 13: Forrest, Nathalie: concert, undated

- Folder 14: Glass, Clem Campbell: Memorial Service Program, 1979

- Folder 15: Guest listing, 1978

- Folder 16: Hodge, Susan: poetry, circa 1984

- Folder 17: Information re: Barthe from the Alexander Gumby Scrapbooks, undated

- Folder 18: Publications, 1951 - 1952

Publication: Interracial Review 14:7 (1951 July).
Publication: Florence and Tuscany (1951 July - August).
Publication: The Atlanta University Bulletin 1:75 (1951 July).
Publication: Interracial Review 25:1 (1952 January).
Publication: Interracial Review 25:3 (1952 April).
Publication: National Sculpture Review 1:3 (1952 June).
- Folder 19: Jamaica, news release: Richmond Barthe Gives Up Sculpture for Painting - Will Live in Jamaica, B.W.I., circa 1950

- Folder 20: Lists of financial supporters and creative writings, 1983 undated

- Folder 21: Living Will and Neptune Society form, 1988

- Folder 22: Manfredi Exhibition Catalog, 1971

- Folder 23: McCullough, Geraldine: calendar, undated

- Folder 24: National Sculpture Society: newsletter, 1977 October 10

- Folder 25: News clippings and photographs of priests, undated

- Box 3: Other materials and photographs

- Folder 1: News clippings, 1943 - 1987

- Folder 2: Notice of taking deposition of James Garner, Barthe vs. Bill Cosby, 1985 September 24

- Folder 3: Obituaries and memorial service program, 1989

- Folder 4: Passenger list S.S. Constitution, 1952

- Folder 5: Passports, 1951 - 1958

- Folder 6: Passports, 1959 - 1964

- Folder 7: Passports, 1969 - 1974

- Folder 8: Personal writings and list of artworks, undated

- Folder 9: Photocopies of sculptures, undated

- Folder 10: Postcards, business cards, undated

- Folder 11: Postcards of work and artist at naming of Barthe Drive, 1986

- Folder 12: Profile of accomplishments, undated

- Folder 13: Programs (copies and originals), 1946 - 1987

- Folder 14: Publication: Negro Artists - An Illustrated Review of Their Achievements, Harmon Foundation, 1935

- Folder 15: Resumes, circa 1942

- Folder 16: Schlick, Robert: publications and photograph, 1930-1932

- Photograph housed in Box 6
- Folder 17: Sheet music: The Negro Speaks of Rivers, 1942

- Folder 18: Telephone number book, NYC years, circa 1929

- Folder 19: Villegas, Robert: handmade card, 1988

- Folder 20: Ardrey, Claude: prints of sculpture, circa 1981

- Folder 21: Photographs: Bethune, Mary McLeod and news clippings, 1943 - 1947

- Folder 22: Photographs: classical sculpture, circa 1975

- Folder 23: Photographs: contact sheets of Barthe and his sculptures, circa 1965

- Folder 24: Photographs: Jamaica, 1939 - 1970

- Folder 25: Photographs: medieval statues, 1979

- Folder 26: Negatives of Marie Clementine Roboteau, undated

- 8x10 print produced April 2010 and housed in Amistad Research Center print file
- Folder 27: Negatives of sculpture, circa 1970

- Box 4: Photographs

- Folder 1: Negatives, undated

- Folder 2: Negatives, undated

- Folder 3: Negatives, undated

- Folder 4: Negatives, undated

- Folder 5: Photographs: passion play, undated

- Folder 6: Photographs: prints of Barthe sculptures, A-I, undated

- Titles include: The Awakening of Africa (Africa Awakening) (4), Birth of the Spirituals (2), Dreamer (1), Fallen Aviator (4), Feral Benga (1), George Washington Carver (3), Inner Music (4)
- Folder 7: Photographs: prints of Barthe sculptures, J-Y, undated

- Titles include: Josephine Baker (2), John F. Kennedy, (1), Julius (1), Meditation (2), The Seeker (4), Sir Lawrence Olivier as Hotspur (1), Untitled (Tumbling Acrobat) (5), Young Centaur (1)
- Folder 8: Photographs: prints of Barthe sculptures, Haitian commissions, undated

- Titles include: Haitian coin (Paul Magloire) (5), Toussaint L'Ouverture Monument (2), Jacques Dessalines Monument (5)
- Folder 9: Photographs: prints of untitled/unidentified Barthe sculptures, undated

- Folder 10: Photographs: studio in Pasadena, CA (polaroids), undated

- Folder 11: Photographs: two children, low relief, undated

- Folder 12: Photographs: winged phallus sculpture with negative, undated

- Folder 13: Photographs, circa 1950s-1986

- Box 5: Printing blocks

- Item 1: Printing block: Barthé portrait, undated

- Item 2: Printing block: Barthé New York studio logo, undated

- Item 3: Printing block: Barthé "greetings", undated

- Item 4: Printing block: Barthé New York studio address, undated

- Item 5: Printing block: Barthé sculpture, Blackberry Woman, undated

- Item 6: Printing block: Barthé portrait, undated

- Item 7: Printing block: Barthé sculpture, Stevedore, undated

- Item 8: Printing block: Barthé sculpture, John the Baptist, undated

- Box 6: Photographs; 5 x 7 inches or less

- Item 1: Richmond Barthe [father], circa 1901

- 1 1/2 x 1 1/2 in., b/w
- Item 2: R. Bruce Nugent on the deck of a steamliner, circa 1929

- 1 1/2 x 2 1/2 in., b/w
- Item 3: Richmond Barthe with his Mask of a Boy, circa 1931

- 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 in., b/w
- Item 4: Verso reads: "For Richmond, Rom. London", 1931 August

- 3 x 4 1/4 in., b/w
- Item 5: Verso reads: "R. Schlick and Kelvin Lindeman, the Danish author, Riisskov", 1931

- Item 6: Richmond Barthe and unidentified group, verso reads "Merry Christmas to you! And looking back, what a merry one we must have had in 1934! Emelie and Adele", circa 1934

- 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 in., b/w
- Item 7: Richmond Barthe, circa 1935

- 5 x7 in., b/w
- Item 8: Nora Holt, 1937 December

- 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 in., photographic postcard, b/w, inscribed to Barthe
- Item 9: Fernand, 1939 May

- 3 x 4 1/2 in., b/w/ inscribed to Barthe
- Item 10: Richmond Barthe in London, 1968

- 3 x5 in., b/w
- Item 11: Deirdre Ellerson, verso reads; "Age 17. Senior yearbook picture 69-70", circa 1970

- 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 in., b/w
- Item 12: Sandy Milligan, 1977 May 25

- 3 x 3 1/2 in., b/w
- Item 13: Richmond Barthe, undated

- 1 1/2 x 2 in., b/w, 2 photographs
- Item 14: Richmond Barthe (?) and two unidentified men, undated

- 2 x 3 in., b/w/
- Item 15: Richmond Barthe and unidentified man and woman, undated

- 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 in., b/w
- Item 16: Richmond Barthe and unidentified man, undated

- 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 in., b/w
- Item 17: Richmond Barthe with Kitty and Derek Spence and unidentified woman, undated

- 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 in., b/w
- Item 18: Richmon Barthe with Kitty and Derek Spence and unidentified man, undated

- 4 x 5 in., b/w
- Item 19: Richmon Barthe with Kitty and Derek Spence and unidentified man, undated

- 3 1/2 x 4 1/2 in., b/w, inscribed to Barthe
- Item 20: Countee Cullen and Harold Jackman, undated

- 3 x 5 in., b/w
- Item 21: Emely and "Dellie" Danielson, undated

- 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 in., b/w
- Item 22: Deirdre Ellerson, verso reads: "Deirdre at 10 months...", undated

- 2 1/4 x 3 in., b/w
- Item 23: Julianna Force, undated

- 3 x 3 3/4 in., b/w
- Item 24: Kitty and Derek Spence, undated

- 3 1/2 x 4 1/2 in., b/w
- Item 25: Kitty Spence, undated

- 3 x 4 1/2 in., b/w
- Item 26: Kitty Spence, undated

- 3 x 4 1/2 in., b/w
- Item 27: Kitty Spence, undated

- 3 1/2 x 5 in., b/w
- Item 28: Heinz Warneke, undated

- 3 x 3 in., b/w
- Item 29: Eric; verso reads: "Eric, Age 18", undated

- 2 x 3 in., b/w
- Item 30: Franz; verso reads: "Always your friend Franz", undated

- 2 1/2 x 4 in., b/w
- Item 31: Gus, undated

- 2 1/2 x 4 in., b/w
- Item 32: Gus, undated

- 2 3/4 x 4 in., b/w
- Item 33: Gus, undated

- 2 1/2 x 4 1/2 in., b/w
- Item 34: Johnny; verso reads: "Here is Johnny with a group of our staff members", undated

- 3 x 3 3/4 in., b/w
- Item 35: Johnny; verso reads: "Johnny on the right...", undated

- 3 x 3 3/4 in., b/w
- Item 36: Rusty; verso reads: "This was taken this past Christmas. Rusty is on the right.", undated

- 3 x 4 1/4 in., b/w
- Item 37: Barthe at unidentified house under construction, undated

- 2 x 3 in., b/w
- Item 38: Barthe and unidentified man at unidentified house under construction, undated

- 2 x 3 in., b/w
- Item 39-51: Unidentified individuals at unidentified house under construction, undated

- 2 x 3 in., b/w
- Item 52: Unidentified individual, undated

- b/w
- Item 52a: Unidentified woman with cat, 1968 July

- 3 x 3 in., b/w
- Item 53-102: Unidentified individual, undated

- b/w
- Item 103: verso reads: "These are my dunes at Oceano-Happy New Year", undated

- 4 x 5 in., b/w
- Item 104: verso reads: "Oceano Dunes & the bay & hills of San Luis", undated

- 4 x 5 in., b/w
- Item 105: verso reads: "Garden 19, Wilton St., London, England. For Richmond Barthe from Ron", undated

- 4 1/2 x 5 in., sepia
- Item 106: verso reads: "Statue in the Garden 19, Wilton St., London, England", undated

- 4 1/2 x 5 in., sepia
- Item 107-115: Unidentified house and grounds, undated

- 4 x 4 1/2 in., b/w
- Item 116-120: Statue: George Washington by Henry Kirke Brown, Union Square, New York, New York, undated

- 3 1/4 x 4 1/2 in., b/w
- Item 121: Iolus, Richmond Barthe's house in Jamaica, undated

- 4 x 6 in., sepia
- Item 122: Richmond Barthe and unidentified individuals, 1967 November

- 3 1/2 x 5 in., color
- Item 123: Richmond Barthe, Peter Glass, and Marilyn Dixon, 1976 December

- 3 1/2 x 4 1/2 in., color
- Item 124: Richmond Barthe and unidentified man, 1983 March

- 3 1/2 x 5 in., color
- Item 125: Richmond Barthe, 1985 February

- 3 1/2 x 5 in., color
- Item 126: Richmond Barthe with unidentified individuals, 1986 January

- 3 1/2 x 5 in., color
- Item 127: Richmond Barthe in Pasadena studio, undated

- 4 x 5 3/4 in., color
- Item 128: Richmond Barthe with unidentified man, undated

- 3 1/2 x 5 in., color
- Item 129: Richmond Barthe with unidentified individuals, undated

- 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 in., color
- Item 130: Kitty and Derek Spence, High Hope, Jamaica, 1965

- 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 in., color
- Item 131: Kitty and Derek Spence, 1966 September

- 3 1/2 x 4 in., color
- Item 132: Kitty Spence with dog, 1982

- 3 x 3 in., color
- Item 133: Kitty and Derek Spence, undated

- 3 x 4 1/2 in., color
- Item 134: Kitty and Derek Spence, undated

- 3 x 3 in., color
- Item 135: Kitty and Derek Spence, undated

- 3 1/2 x 4 1/2 in., color
- Item 136: Kitty and Derek Spence, undated

- 3 x 4 1/2 in., color
- Item 137: Kitty and Derek Spence, undated

- 3 1/2 x 5 in., color
- Item 138: Kitty Spence, undated

- 3 x 4 1/2 in., color
- Item 139: Aida Biggs (Robateau), Oscar, and Annelle in California, undated

- 3 1/2 x 5 in., color
- Item 140: verso reads: "Rita and Louis, LA, Cal.", 1974 April

- 3 x 4 1/2 in, color
- Item 141: verso reads: "Aunell, Louis, and Edna", 1983 August

- 3 1/2 x 5 in., color
- Item 142: verso reads: "Aunell, Louis, and Edna", 1983 August

- 3 1/2 x 5 in., color
- Item 143: verso reads: "Edna and Louis", 1983 August

- 3 1/2 x 5 in., color
- Item 144: verso reads: "Edna and Louis, Jackson's Backyard", 1983 August

- 3 1/2 x 5 in., color
- Item 145: verso reads: "Edna and Louis in the Jackson's Backyard", 1983 August

- 3 1/2 x 5 in., color
- Item 146: Trudy Barthe Charles, 1977 December 25

- 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 in., color
- Item 147: verso reads: "Mother Mary, Brother Jack, Wife Mary Frances, and Me", 1967 March

- 3 x 3 in., color
- Item 148: verso reads: "Deirdre and Alex", 1968 April

- 3 x 3 in., color
- Item 149: verso reads: "climbing Mt. Mansfield - one of our favorite past-times. Alex, Eric. D.M.E., Mailis, Deirdre (standing) and Evan", circa 1969 January

- 3 x 3 in., color
- Item 150: verso reads: "Evan Ellerson, Age 14 3/4", 1969

- 2 x 2 3/4 in., color
- Item 151: verso reads: Grace - my new wife. Looking for 1st time at interior of new home", 1970 July

- 2 x 2 in., color
- Item 152: verso reads: Evan Ellerson, 17 yrs. Graduation picture", 1971

- 2 x 3 in., color
- Item 153: verso reads: "Grace and daughter Debbie and granddaughter Christy", 1972 July

- 3 x 3 in., color
- Item 154: verso reads: "Linn and David, Christmas", 1972

- 3 x 4 in., color
- Item 155: verso reads: "Sandy (Edith Jane) & Johnny Milligan & Caps. The third generation of Ponds. Atlanta, a re-union", 1972 or 1974

- 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 in., color
- Item 156: Bryan and Kevin Keith, 1973 November

- 3 1/2 x 5 in., color
- Item 157: Jonathan Russell and Debra Linn Milligan, 1973 December

- 2 3/4 x 3 3/4 in., color
- Item 158: verso reads: Grace and Caps, 1973

- 3 x 3 3/4 in., color
- Item 159: verso reads: "Lynn Marie age 13", 1973

- 3 1/2 x 5 in., color
- Item 160: verso reads: Sandy, Rusty, Johnny & Debbie. The Milligans", 1974 October

- 2 x 3 1/4 in., color
- Item 161: The Pond-Milligan-Gardner Family, 1975 October 15

- 4 x 5 in., color
- Item 162: verso reads: Evan-a year ago dressed for friend's wedding", 1976

- 3 x 3 in., color
- Item 163: Marilyn and Tom Billing, 1977 December

- 3 1/4 x 3 1/2 in., color
- Item 164: Marilyn and Tom Billing, 1977 December

- 3 1/4 x 3 1/2 in., color
- Item 165: verso reads: "Sara, Sydney Ann, Sean, Steve", 1978 December

- 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 in., color
- Item 166: verso reads: "Jenny and Me. Florida/81. (Jenny is Mark & Janet's little one.", 1981

- 3 1/4 x 3 1/2 in., color
- Item 167: Trudy, Lauren, and John Charles, 1981

- 2 x 2 3/4 in., color
- Item 168: Harold Albert Barthe Jr and family (Genevieve, Brigitte, and Qiana), 1982 April

- 3 1/2 x 5 in.; color
- Item 169: verso reads: "Flora Kathryn Naslund, age 3, Louisville, Kentucky", 1983

- 3 1/2 x 5 in., color
- Item 170: verso reads: "For Barthe. Love Always Arturo & Melanie (wedding day)", 1985 June 30

- 4 x 6 in., color
- Item 171: Paul Chauchavadze, undated

- 2 x 3 in., color
- Item 172: Edna F. Wright [Richmond Barthe's sister], undated

- 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 in., color
- Item 173: verso reads: "me, Joele her daughter, Jane(?)", undated

- 3 x 54 in., color
- Item 174: Richmond Barthe with Santa Croce, husband of Marcia Matthews, undated

- 3 x 4 1/2 in., color
- Item 175: Crystal Estrella Villeas, undated

- 3 1/2 x 4 1/2 in., color
- Item 176: Crystal Estrella Villeas, undated

- 3 1/2 x 4 1/2 in., color
- Item 177: Crystal Estrella Villeas, undated

- 3 1/2 x 4 1/2 in., color
- Item 178: Crystal Estrella Villeas, undated

- 3 1/2 x 4 1/2 in., color
- Item 179: Debra Linn Milligan, age 8, undated

- 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 in., color
- Item 180: Jonathan Russell Milligan "Rusty" age 10, undated

- 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 in., color
- Item 181: verso reads: "Gene's friend", undated

- 3 1/2 x 5 in., color
- Item 182: Unidentified individuals (likely in Jamaica), 1953

- color
- Item 183: Unidentified individuals, 1968 December

- color
- Item 184: Unidentified individuals, 1968 December

- color
- Item 185: Unidentified individual, 1975 January

- color
- Item 186: Unidentified individuals, 1975 December

- color
- Item 187: Unidentified individuals, 1977 November

- color
- Item 188: Unidentified individuals, 1978

- color
- Item 189: Unidentified individuals, 1980 November

- color
- Item 190: Unidentified individual, 1981 April

- color
- Item 191: Unidentified individuals, 1983 July

- color
- Item 191a: Unidentified individuals, 1983 November

- color
- Item 192: Unidentified individuals, 1989 December

- color
- Item 193: Unidentified individual, 1985 January

- color
- Item 194: Unidentified individuals, 1986 July

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- Item 195: Unidentified individuals, 1986 July

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- Item 195a: Unidentified individuals, 1986 July

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- Item 196-213: Unidentified individuals, undated

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- Item 214: J. Paul Getty Museum, 1976 May

- 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 in., color
- Item 215: Schomburg Center, New York Public Library, 1983 June

- 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 in., color
- Item 216: 135th and 7th Ave. Lenox YMCA Building, St. Phillips Property, 1983 June

- 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 in., color
- Item 217: City of Pasadena sign, 1986 August

- 3 1/2 x 5 in., color
- Item 218-227: Unidentified buildings and landscapes, undated

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- Box 7: Photograph album and oversize materials

- Item 1: Loose pages from photograph album(s), undated

- Item 2: Xavier University: diploma, 1986 May 18

- Item 3: Unfinished/unsigned painting of flower on canvas board, undated

- Item 4: Mary McLeod Bethune: news clippings, circa 1949

- Item 5: Portfolio of works by Georg Kolbe, undated

- Item 6: Richmond Barthé's study tools for Haitian commissions, undated

- Item 7: News clipping from the Art Digest, 1949 June 20

- Item 8: Book sleeve from autobiography of Booker T. Washington, undated

- Item 9: Lucky Strike advertisement and typescript, 1953

- Box 8: Richmond Barthé hats (3)

Browse by Box:
[
Box 1: Correspondence and other materials],
[
Box 2: Other materials],
[
Box 3: Other materials and photographs],
[
Box 4: Photographs],
[
Box 5: Printing blocks],
[
Box 6: Photographs; 5 x 7 inches or less],
[
Box 7: Photograph album and oversize materials],
[
Box 8: Richmond Barthé hats (3)],
[All]