The Papers of Frans Wildenhain, 1948-1991 | Luther College Archives
Collection Overview
Title: The Papers of Frans Wildenhain, 1948-1991
ID: LCA/RG15/Wildenhain, F
Primary Creator: Wildenhain, Frans (1905-1980)
Extent: 2.6 Linear Feet. More info below.
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Administrative Information
Repository: Luther College Archives
Alternate Extent Statement: 7 boxes
Use Restrictions: Though we may hold the property rights, Luther College Archives does not hold the copyrights for all materials. Individuals may use materials for non-commercial, private use, but commercial users must secure permissions from the copyright holders and/or Luther College Archives to reproduce, publish, or quote protected materials and photographs. For more information about the Luther College copyright and fair use policy, please visit https://www.luther.edu/library/copyright
Preferred Citation: Cite unpublished materials: Frans Wildenhain Papers, RG15 Manuscripts, Luther College Archives, Decorah, Iowa
Finding Aid Revision History:
6/15/24: Abby Bates updated copyright policy link.
12/02/19: EC updated the preferred citation.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Biographical Files, 1954-1991],
[Series 2: Reference Materials, 1949-1991],
[Series 3],
[All]
- Series 2: Reference Materials, 1949-1991
- Box 1: Periodical Articles and Exhibit Catalogs
- Folder 1: "Art is the Chief Crop Off Pond Farm's 250 Acres." San Francisco Chronicle, 9 July 1950
- Folder 2: Boylen, Michael. "Frans Wildenhain: Master of Form", June 1991
- Folder 3: Brennan, Harold. Three Rochester Craftsmen American Art, June 1958
- Folder 4: California State Fair. Photocopy from Smithsonian Institution, 1949
- Folder 5: Campbell Museum. Soup Tureens, 1976
- Folder 6: Canavier, Elena K. Kohler Conference: An Art/Industry..., November 1973
- Folder 7: Ceramics: Craftsmen.-Teachers. Photocopy from Smithsonian Institution, 1965
- Folder 8: Clark, Garth. A Century of Ceramics in the U.S., 1979
- Folder 9: Cowles, Barbara. A Frans Wildenhain Collection, 1980
- Folder 10: Estcount, Zilpha. "Refugee Potters Find Peace on the Russian River", 1948
- Folder 11: "Franz Wildenhain" Design Quarterly Vol. 42, 1958
- Folder 12: Gump's. Photocopy from Smithsonian Institution, undated
- Folder 13: Herdle, Isabel. Frans Wildenhain, 1905-1980
- Folder 14: Jacobson, Serby Wilson. "Frans Wildenhain" Times-Union, 26 October 1984
- Folder 15: Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art. New York State Artists Series, 18 January- 13 February 1977
- Folder 16: Institute of Contemporary Art- Boston. Photocopy from Smithsonian Institution, 1950-1951
- Folder 17: Jenkins, Nedra- "Pond Farm Workshops to Show Here First Time", 1949
- Folder 18: LeBaron, Gaye. "Gaye LeBaron's Notebook (Hexagon Was Artists' Mecca), undated
- Folder 19: LeBaron,Gaye. "Gaye LeBaron's Notebook (On Pond Farm. The Press D., 1949
- Folder 20: Franz Wilderhain Catalog by Elaine Levin, 1984
- Folder 21: Opitz, Glenn B. Mantle Fielding's Dictionary of..., undated
- Folder 22: Paley Castle Wildenhain (Frans), 1979
- Folder 23: "Pond Farm Workshops: Gordon Herr Establishes Artists' Dream in...", 1949
- Folder 24: "Pond Farm Workshop Now Open For Summer Classes", 1950
- Folder 25: Richards, M.C. Frans Wildenhain. Craft Horizons, July-August 1962
- Folder 26: Shapely, Carl. "Craft Workshop as Movement to Encourage Talented Young People." Christian Science Monitor, 9 July 1949
- Folder 27: Slivka, Rose. "U.S. Crafts." Craft Horizons 19: 9-21, March 1959
- Folder 28: Talley, Charles. "School for Life." American Craft 50, April-May 1991
- Folder 29: Frans Wildenhain. Roch. NY, 27 Oct.- 25 Nov. 1984
- Folder 30: 22nd (Twenty-Second) Ceramic National Exhibition, Everson Museum of Art, 4 Nov.- 30 Dec. 1962
- Folder 31: 24th (Twenty-Fourth) Ceramic National Exhibition, Everson Museum of Art, 1966-1968
- Folder 32: Who Was Who in America, Vol. 7 Frans Wildenhain, 1981
- Folder 33: Who's Who in America. Frans Wildenhain, undated
- Folder 34: Who's Who in the East. Photocopy from Smithsonian Institution, 1960-1969
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Biographical Files, 1954-1991],
[Series 2: Reference Materials, 1949-1991],
[Series 3],
[All]