The Papers of Marguerite Wildenhain, 1896-1990 | Luther College Archives

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Title: The Papers of Marguerite Wildenhain, 1896-1990Add to your cart.

ID: LCA/RG15/Wildenhain, M

Primary Creator: Wildenhain, Marguerite (1896-1985)

Extent: 11.0 Linear Feet. More info below.

Languages: English, German

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Letters, account books, typescript carbon copies, photographs, postcards, personal business records and family memorabilia documenting the later years of Marguerite Wildenhain' s life and art at Pond Farm, California. Biographical Series consists of family history and personal records including a family tree dated 1869, her passports and medical history. Correspondence Series includes letters from friends, family and students, address book and correspondence with art galleries. The Non-Textual Series includes personal and professional photographs, a film, postcards and textiles. Financial Records include personal and Pond Farm account books, receipts from travel and sales, and book publishing records. Property Records Series includes survey map of Pond Farm and negotiations for donation of land to National Park Service. General Business Series contains lists of students at Pond Farm and inventories of her works and donations, as well as thirteen transcripts of lectures from 1957 to 1977.

Biographical Note

Marguerite Friedlaender Wildenhain was born October 11, 1896, in Lyon, France. She was educated in Europe, apprenticing at the Bauhaus under master potter Max Krehan and sculptor Gerhard Marcks. Expelled from the Bauhaus owing to her Jewish origin, she moved to Holland with her husband, Frans Wildenhain, where they founded a pottery in Putten. After living there seven years, she moved to the United States in 1940. Her husband, also a Bauhaus-trained ceramic artist, remained behind, conscripted into the German army. Marguerite Wildenhain settled near Guerneville, CA, in 1942 where she founded an artist cooperative known as Pond Farm.

Frans Wildenhain (1905-1980) joined her in the late 1940’s where they managed the venture together, adding two additional artists. Trude (Jalowetz) Guermonprez (1910-1976), a textile artist, and Victor Ries, a metal artist and jewelry maker, worked there for several years until 1952. Eventually, Frans and Marguerite Wildenhain divorced and Marguerite became the sole manager of the Pond Farm workshops.

At Pond Farm, about 70 miles north of San Francisco, she opened a summer school which lasted until 1980, training approximately 25 students each summer. These summer-long workshops were intense learning experiences for artists, many of whom have gone on to have distinguished art-related careers of their own. During these years, she also traveled extensively, giving workshops at colleges and galleries around the United States and visiting South and Central America, Iran, Israel and Europe. She was an active member of the American Craft Council.

Works by Wildenhain are typically signed with the words Pond Farm and include a small jug signet incised on the base. Her ceramic art was shown widely in galleries and museums and sold commercially at Gump’s in San Francisco and in department stores in Chicago, IL, and Dallas, TX. Three books, two films, and numerous exhibit catalogs and articles in art reference books document her life and philosophy of art.

Dean Schwarz, former Art Department faculty member and chair at Luther College and a ceramics artist, met Wildenhain in the 1960s and studied with her during many summer workshops. As a result of this relationship, WildenhaIn was introduced to Luther College, teaching students through workshops and lectures. In 1969, Wildenhain was awarded an honorary doctor of humanities degree by Luther College. The College received 51 pieces of pottery from her in 1973 followed by a collection of her drawings in 1981. At that time, she also donated drawings and woodcuts by Gerhard Marcks, her mentor and life-long friend from the Bauhaus. During her lifetime, Marguerite presented rare books to the Luther College Library and contributed her mineral collection to the College’s Geology Collection. After her death at Pond Farm, February 24, 1985, her Gerhard Marcks bronze sculptures and her collection of pre-Columbian pots were bequeathed to the College through her estate.

Administrative Information

Repository: Luther College Archives

Alternate Extent Statement: 22 boxes

Use Restrictions: Copyright held by the estate of Marguerite Wildenhain.

Preferred Citation: Cite unpublished materials: Marguerite Wildenhain Papers, RG15 Manuscripts, Luther College Archives, Decorah, Iowa

Finding Aid Revision History: 12/02/19: EC updated the preferred citation.


Box and Folder Listing


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[Series 1: Biographical Files, 1896-1985],
[Series 2: Correspondence, 1967-1985],
[Series 3: Financial Records, 1940-1984],
[Series 4: Property Records and Reference Materials, 1956-1993],
[Series 5: Business Files, 1966-1982],
[Series 6: Reference Material],
[Series 7: Non-textual],
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Series 7: Non-textualAdd to your cart.
Box 1: Photographs, 1920-2002Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Photographs from H. Friedlander, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 2: Photographs from H. Friedlander, 1920, 1933Add to your cart.
Folder 3: B&W Photo of M. Wildenhain and one of Ceramics Workshop, 1928, 1930Add to your cart.
Folder 4: Photo of Potter's Wheel, 1990Add to your cart.
Folder 5: Photograph from H. Friedlander, 1946Add to your cart.
Folder 6: Photographs- The Artist at Work & Negatives, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 7: Photo of M. Wildenhain, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 8: Photos of Ripples: Marguerite Wildenhain and Her Pond Farm Students Exhibit- Univ. of Cal., 2002Add to your cart.
Folder 9: Photos of Pond Farm, January 1993Add to your cart.
Folder 10: Photos of MW Arranging Her Pottery in Preus Library Display Cases, 1973Add to your cart.
Folder 11: Photos of Ripples Exhibit at Alfred University, Alfred, NY., 2002Add to your cart.
Folder 12: Photos from Pond Farm and Marguerite's Handiwork, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 13: Color Photos of Pottery by M. Wildenhain, 1926-1932Add to your cart.
Folder 14: Photographs from H. Friedlander, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 15: B&W Photos of Pottery, Stoneware, and Porcelain by M. Wildenhain, 1920-1930Add to your cart.
Folder 16: Photographs from H. Friedlander, 1927, 1990Add to your cart.
Folder 17: Photos: Marguerite Wildenhain and Brother, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 18: Photographs from Katja Schneider, 1928-1930, 1998Add to your cart.
Folder 19: "Marguerite" Film File, 1985Add to your cart.
Box 2: Postcards, undatedAdd to your cart.
Item 1: Postcards, undatedAdd to your cart.
Box 3: Recordings, Photographs, and Papers, 1963-1992Add to your cart.
Item 1: Part 1. Cassette Tape AVX 90, 6 September 1990Add to your cart.
Item 2: Part 2. Cassette Tape AVX 90, 6 September 1990Add to your cart.
Item 3: Part 3. Cassette Tape AVX 60, 6 September 1990Add to your cart.
Item 4: Pottery Wheel Demo. VHS Tape, 6 September 1990Add to your cart.
Item 5: Duplicate of Master Tape of Pottery Wheel Demo. VHS Tape, 6 September 1990Add to your cart.
Item 6: Photographs and Negatives of Pottery Wheels and Studio, 1963Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Correspondence, Photographs, Blueprints, and Documents, 1964-1992Add to your cart.
Folder 2: Correspondence, Photographs, Papers, and Articles, undatedAdd to your cart.
Box 4: Her Works; Portraits, n.d.Add to your cart.
Box 5: Video "Marguerite and Pond Farm" NarrativeAdd to your cart.
Item 1: Otto Hegel "Marguerite" VHS Tape, 25 March 1998Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Attached Narrative Text by Marguerite, undatedAdd to your cart.
Box 6: Painting Smock, n.d.Add to your cart.
Box 7: Pond Farm Tiles by James FortmannAdd to your cart.
Box 8: Papers, Videos, and Cassettes Relating to "Ripples" Exhibit; Alfred University, December 2002Add to your cart.
Item 1: "Marguerite Wildenhain at Alfred: Personal Reflections" Cassette Tape, 4 November 2002Add to your cart.
Item 2: "Ripples: Marguerite Wildenhain and Her Pond Farm Students" Cassette Tape, 4 November 2002Add to your cart.
Item 3: Marguerite Wildenhain: Inspirational and Passionate About Her Craft by Elaine Levin. 5th Annual Perkins Lecture. VHS Tape, 8 October 2002Add to your cart.
Item 4: Recent Lectures and Writings About Marguerite Wildenhain Booklet, 2002-2003Add to your cart.
Box 9: Textile RealiaAdd to your cart.

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[Series 1: Biographical Files, 1896-1985],
[Series 2: Correspondence, 1967-1985],
[Series 3: Financial Records, 1940-1984],
[Series 4: Property Records and Reference Materials, 1956-1993],
[Series 5: Business Files, 1966-1982],
[Series 6: Reference Material],
[Series 7: Non-textual],
[All]