Major Library Collections

 

Trade Catalogs

The publications of manufacturers and dealers in architectural elements and interior embellishments have been found to be useful to design professionals concerned with the restoration or the recreation of period interiors. The Athenĉum's holdings are particularly strong in areas such as paint colors, lighting fixtures, wallpaper, heating and kitchen equipment, plumbing, and household furniture. Internal finding aids are available. Most of the trade catalogue holdings have been entered into the RLIN system and Athena, our online catalogue.

Several rare catalogues have been reprinted by the Athenĉum, most notably the Devoe Paint Company Exterior Decoration (1885) from the Samuel J. Dornsife Collection of The Victorian Society in America which was reprinted in 1976. Dover Publications issues several reprints annually drawn from the Athenĉum collection. [See, Bookstore]

 

Samuel J. Dornsife Interior Design Collection

Central to the interior design collection of the Athenĉum is the Samuel J. Dornsife Collection of The Victorian Society in America which represents the life-time collecting of the design historian Samuel J. Dornsife, ASID, Williamsport, PA. In 1976 Dr. Dornsife transferred his collection of several thousand items to The Victorian Society in America with the explicit restriction that it be permanently in the custody of the Athenĉum where it could be made available for research, exhibition, and publication under supervised conditions. The Dornsife/VSA books are available for readers, but requests for reproductions or exhibition loans must be approved by the Victorian Society as well as by the Athenĉum. Additions to the Dornsife Collection are made regularly from the income of an endowed fund established by Dr. Dornsife's friends and colleagues.

 

Architecture & Building Technology

The Athenĉum maintains a large and growing reference collection of directories, bibliographies, monographs, trade catalogues, and periodicals on American architecture. British and European works used by American architects are also collected, and the office libraries of several architects have been acquired intact.

Most of the titles listed in Henry-Russell Hitchcock's American Architectural Books and Helen Park's List of Architectural Books Available in America Before the Revolution are available in original edition or on microfilm.

 

Periodicals

The library makes available several hundred pre-1914 periodical runs in nearly every branch of the humanities with particular emphasis on Anglo-American literature, commerce, internal improvements, and architecture. In addition to fairly common journals (for example, Niles Register, Ackerman's Repository, and the Godey Family set of Godey's Lady's Book) there are such rarities as The War (1812-15), The Harbinger (1845-47), Samuel Sloan's Architectural Review and American Builders' Journal (1868-69), Benjamin Linfoot's American Architect and Builders' Monthly (1870), The Craftsman (1901-11), The Artsman (1903-07), and other short-lived periodicals seldom found elsewhere. It should be noted that many serials held by the Athenĉum have not been entered into the OCLC, RLIN, or our online catalogue (Athena).  These titles will be entered in coming years.  Check local finding aids by contacting the Bibliographer.

 

Charles Rupp Transportation Collection

Dr. Charles Rupp (1908-1970) was a life-long collector of books and memorabilia relating to North American railroads and steamboats. Following his death, Jane Dubbs Rupp McPherson presented his collection to the Athenĉum and later provided an endowment to acquire additions to the collection. Bound books are catalogued in the RLIN system and in our online catalogue (Athena). However, the largest part of the collection, consisting of several thousand nineteenth and early twentieth century booklets, brochures, and guide books has not been catalogued by item and therefore is not accessible to researchers as of this writing.

 

Interior Design

 The interior design and domestic technology collection includes trade catalogues, pattern books, domestic manuals, and periodicals documenting curtain, wallpaper, and carpet designs, paint colors, lighting fixtures, furniture design and arrangement, as well as such prosaic subjects as kitchens, heating and plumbing systems. Allied design arts are also represented. In addition to pattern books, sketches, and manuscripts of cabinetmakers and silversmiths--particularly important is the correspondence of the Philadelphia neo-classical silversmith Thomas Fletcher--the library preserves significant holdings on architectural stained glass, including the D'Ascenzo Studios, 1896-1958. Of particular significance are the designs of decorative painters, especially the archives of William and Louis Beck, Otto M., Henry, and Carl Beitz from Northern Ohio; the fashionable New York decorators H. D. and J. Moeller; and George Herzog (1851-1920) of Philadelphia--all of whom worked in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The Athenĉum also collects documented wallpapers on which its licensed reproductions are based.

Manuscript holdings have not been entered in the Research Libraries Information Network (RLIN), or the Athenĉum's online public catalogue, Athena.  Check local finding aids, or consult with the appropriate librarian or curator.  [See Hours and Location.]

 


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