Solomon R. Guggenheim records
Collection Overview
Historical Note
In 1937, Solomon Robert Guggenheim (SRG), scion of a wealthy American family, had high hopes for the vast collection of art pieces he possessed. In order to preserve his private collection of European and American abstract paintings, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation (SRGF) was established by SRG, and chartered by the Board of Regents of the State of New York. As a result of his desire to make his possessions available for public viewing, SRG set out to "provide for the promotion of art for the mental and moral improvement of men and women, by furthering their education, enlightenment, and aesthetic taste." Characterized as a firm advocate of non-objective art, SRG associated SRGF with names such as Rudolf Bauer, Kandinsky, Frank Lloyd Wright and Hilla Rebay, who would maintain a close personal and professional relationship with SRG.
Born on February 2, 1861 in Philadelphia, SRG was the fourth of eight sons and eleven children of Meyer and Barbara Guggenheim. As a teenager, SRG received his high school education at the Concordia Institute in Zurich, Switzerland. At the age of twenty, SRG returned to work, along with his brothers, as a partner in M. Guggenheim's Sons, an importing and embroidery manufacturing company financed by his father. Later, SRG would be responsible for the sale of the embroidery business factories. In 1889, SRG spent a year in Leadville, Colorado, where he worked in the mining industry and became very familiar with it. SRG worked on various projects in Mexico with copper smelters, often times providing the service to remote and developing areas of the country. In 1901, the Guggenheims won control of the reorganized American Smelting and Refining Company and became one of the foremost refiners of metals in the world. SRG was president of the Braden Copper Company in Chile and director of the Chile Copper Company, Utah Copper Company, and the Guggenheim Exploration Company. In 1919, SRG retired from full-time business activity.
On April 3, 1895, SRG married Irene Rothschild, who spurred his interest in collecting paintings in fields such as the Barbizon School, American landscapes, Italian landscapes and German, Italian and Dutch primitives. 1928 would change the course of his career when he met the Baroness Hilla Rebay von Erhenweisen, an artist of 36 years of age with whom a long and enduring friendship lasted. SRG then began to collect modernist paintings on a large scale, filling his suite in the Plaza Hotel annually with new and innovative non-objective art from all around the world.
The SRGF, founded in 1937, set up a temporary museum, the Museum of Non-Objective Painting, with several hundred pieces from SRG's collection. Baroness Rebay served as its curator. In 1943, Frank Lloyd Wright was commissioned to design and build a permanent museum on the upper east side of Manhattan. This structure would eventually house more than three thousand Modern paintings and sculptures. The Museum was opened in 1959, ten years after the death of SRG. His legacy included leaving $8 million to the SRGF, which he helped to create.
SRG had three daughters, Eleanor May, Gertrude Renee, and Barbara Josephine with his wife Irene. SRG died of cancer and was buried in the Guggenheim mausoleum in the Temple Emanu-El's Salem Fields Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York.
Despite quite a number of obstacles, due primarily to SRG's lack of experience establishing arts organizations, the passionate fervor and love for the art he so dearly valued transformed the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum into a world-renowned institution. The results of SRG's pursuits were nationally acclaimed not only in terms of museum development, but in exposure to non-objective art which was almost non-existent in the United States at the time. SRG was always a firm believer in the benefits of exposing children to the arts and was an advocate of art education programs. He believed in the creative powers of artists and the grandeur that was beneath the surface of a canvas. The "permanent, silent and powerful influence" of painting was endorsed highly by SRG, whose Foundation embodied his ideologies to the core.
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Scope and Content Note
The records of Solomon R. Guggenheim (SRG) span the years 1927-1949 and document his correspondence during those years. Correspondence includes both incoming and outgoing letters, in which insights into various spheres of SRG's professional and personal lives appear. Correspondence with Hilla Rebay (HVR), Frank Lloyd Wright, Nicholas Murray Butler, The War Department of Washington D.C., The Immigration Department, Frans Biddle, and Albert Thiele, amongst others are present. In regards to the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, correspondence reflects concerns over the future of the Foundation which had not yet turned into a physical museum on New York's Upper East Side. This includes plans for structuring, financial inquiries, collection acquisitions, and progress of the non-objective art movement. Amidst the administrative correspondence also exists cheerful banter between SRG and HVR, who were consistently concerned about each other's well being.
Correspondence is arranged alphabetically, in accordance with recipients, and then chronologically by date. Primarily written by SRG, the collection also includes an unidentified letter of praise written to SRG, and both an itinerary for shooting season from November to December 1947, and a personal statement written in 1949.
Includes: Topics covered in the correspondence building construction; catalogues; painting inventory; HVR's imprisonment; allegations of Nazi affiliation; study of art development in conjunction with Columbia University; non-objective art research initiatives; asylum for the Rebays; American Smelting Company; provisions for HVR; and inheritance taxes. Furthermore, correspondence in regards to Hilla Rebay's political situation in particular, takes precedence in the correspondence, stemming from letters to the War Department of Washington, D.C., the Immigration Department and various authorities on the matter.
Extensive correspondence to HVR exists in reference to personal regards, non-objective art collection, catalogues, Chagall, construction by Frank Lloyd Wright, supply allowances, war inflation, Kandinsky, Nebel, Bauer, Strauss, Thiele, and the Foundation. Attention to particular matters shift according to the times, as World War II Era correspondence with HVR clearly demonstrates. The correspondence of Irene Guggenheim to HVR is also included in this collection, dating from October of 1927 to November of 1949.
Folder List
| Box | Folder | Title | Date | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 000551 | Guggenheim, Irene: Correspondence (Outgoing): Baron and Baroness Rebay | October 5, 1927-November 30, 1949 | |||||||||||
| Guggenheim, Solomon R. | |||||||||||||
| Correspondence (Incoming) | |||||||||||||
| 000551 | Unidentified re: letter of praise | February 9, 1937 | |||||||||||
| Correspondence (Outgoing) | |||||||||||||
| 000551 | Undated | undated | |||||||||||
| Rebay, Hilla | |||||||||||||
| 000551 | re: Personal consolations and regards, in relation to Hilla Rebay's health | July 20, 1931 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | re: death of Von Rebay | December 4, 1931 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | re: personal regards; telegrams; Paris Trust; non-objective art collection catalogue of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation; letter returns; Alliset letters; Coeffin letters; Rudolf Bauer letters; Nellie Neuhausen letters; Chagall | June 24, 1933-January 27, 1939 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | re: customs requirements; Trustees and plan for action; catalogues to Robert de Bonneville; plans for construction; loan agreement; Pach's photographs; inventory report (Restricted) | February 21, 1939-June 25, 1940 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | re: Simon Guggenheim; expectations of film by Charlestorians; fifth avenue bus matter; Rebay's lectures; letter to Thiele; letter from Mrs. McKnight; checks for purchases by Thiele and Pereira, Scarlett | March 26, 1941-July 1, 1941 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | re: correspondence from Camden, Maine; Chagall; supply allowances for John Sennhauser; Thiele and Nebel; McLaren; Dr. Roy Faulkner; Fischinger film; war inflation; Delaunay | July 22, 1941- August 19, 1941 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | re: Bauer; New York Blackout Company; Mr. Hamilton | December 8, 1941-February 20, 1942 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | re: Irene Guggenheim; party; name authorization | April 1942 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | re: Hilla Rebay; Bauer; Kandinsky; Thiele; purchase of paintings; Rutledge; Rebay held as suspect alien (Restricted) | December 3-14, 1942 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | re: Bauer; part missing; Hamilton; Centurion; Hilla Rebay painting; Menken; Kandinsky; Trustees; Carnegie studio; Mr. Butler; Cooley; progress in non-objective painting; Saterlee | December 31, 1942-February 8, 1943 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | re: Grant; Centurion; Cortissoz; Hilla Rebay painting; Nebel; Bauer; Kandinsky; remittances; Carcaron; Gallery of Art; Russian embassy; Rublee | February 17, 1943-April 14, 1943 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | re: Hilla Rebay watercolor | August 20, 1943-December 2, 1943 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | re: Mr. Finley of National Gallery of Art | August 14, 1943 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | re: Bauer; Centurion; Prampolini; Picasso; Xceron; Hilla Rebay painting; Cortissoz; Mr. Finley of National Gallery of Art; Richter; Louis Levy; Elza Wardman; necessary expenses for Foundation; renewal lease at 54th street | January 17, 1944-February 14, 1944 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | re: Frank Lloyd Wright; Bauer; Fernand Leger; JB Neumann; Bank of New York museum plot | February 21, 1944-November 27, 1944 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | re: Frank Lloyd Wright; Fischinger; Dockum; construction; expenses; surplus funds; turnover of Foundation; loan agreements, insurance transferred to office of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation | November 29, 1944-May 21, 1945 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | re: Scarlett prints; Mattern; Strauss | October 30, 1945-January 28, 1946 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | re: Eleanor and Gertrude arrival in New York; citizenship quota | February 4-18, 1946 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | re: Moholy-Nagy; Franz Hugo von Rebay | June10, 1946-March 11, 1947 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | re: Albert Thiele; Smelting Company | August 28, 1947 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | re: Mexican telegram | November 10, 1947 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | re: completion of new building; Thiele | January 31, 1948-March 11, 1948 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | re: Hilla Rebay; Bauer; Kandinsky; Dockum; Fischinger; Dwinell Grant; Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation | August 26, 1948-December 8, 1948 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | re: Bauer; Gerhart Hubner | January 18, 1949-February 4, 1949 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | re: Foundation expenses | June 9, 1949 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Higgins, William re: payment to Baroness Rebay as advance for Foundation in New York | August 3, 1937 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Bauer, Rudolf re: potential purchase (Restricted) | February 9, 1939 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Treide, Henry re: request to return catalogues to Baroness Rebay | February 18, 1939 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Jackson, Robert H. re: Rudolf Bauer's immigration status in the United States | January 1941 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Holtzman, Harry re: rejection of grant request to American Abstract Artists | January 18, 1941 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Thiele, Albert E. re: request of a prompt Nebel payment from bank | July 21, 1941 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Schumann, Elisabeth re: appreciation of musicale arranged by Schumann | August 1, 1941 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Board of Trustees of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation re: starting Foundation; list of works; Solomon R. Guggenheim paintings to Foundation | November 19, 1941 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | The Attorney General, Washington and U.S. District Attorney, Hartford re: Baroness Rebay's loyalty to the U.S.; return of radios | February 17-24, 1942 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Tunley, Roul re: management of running museum entirely in Baroness Rebay's hands | May 28, 1942 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Menken, Marie re: Baroness Rebay's supposed affiliations with the Nazi party | November 12, 1942 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Menken, Marie re: request of salary increase; disassociation | December 18, 1942 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Ferris, Mildred re: Christmas gratuity; defraying of expenses of trip | December 22-23, 1942 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Biddle, Francis re: Baroness Rebay's imprisonment and pleas for her release | 1942 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Biddle, Francis re: sponsorship of Baroness Rebay; declaration of character | February 12, 1943 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Butler, Nicholas Murray re: study of art development in conjunction with Columbia University | May 21, 1943 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation re: construction of New York City museum by architect Frank Lloyd Wright | June 29, 1943 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Butler, Nicholas Murray re: potential arrangement between the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and Columbia University | September 16, 1943 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Wright, Frank Lloyd re: advance of $1,000.00 to the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation for hiring construction services | January 5, 1944 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Suida, William E. re: appointment of William E. Suida to undertake non-objective art research work | January 24, 1944 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Cortissoz, Royal re: Solomon R. Guggenheim's views on non-objectivity | February 14, 1944 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Gitelson, Leo re: reply to previous letter of praise of Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum | February 21, 1944 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Newlin, A.C. re: Frank Lloyd Wright and approval from Baroness Rebay | November 27, 1944 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Wright, Frank Lloyd re: property at fifth avenue and 89th Street; model of building | July 23, 1945-September 2, 1945 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Huntington, Howard re: misunderstanding in contribution to World Union | January 28, 1946 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Guggenheim, M. Robert re: Franz Hugo von Rebay; request to investigate on behalf of Robert Guggenheim | April 12, 1946 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Rebay, Franz Hugo re: Roland Gabriele sponsorship; potential sponsorship | May 27, 1947 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | MacCracken Jr., William P. re: Roland von Rebay; exchange program | June 12-20, 1947 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Keenan, Vera re: request for extended stay of Keenan in New York; UNESCO Museum Council, Mexico City | August 6, 1947 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Thiele, Albert re: usage of Strauss home; American Smelting Company | August 23, 1947 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Heider-Hartog, G. re: response to request of information concerning family history of Director Wartmann | October 28, 1947 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | American Overseas Airlines, Inc. re: Roland von Rebay's travel from Germany to the United States | November 20, 1947 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | U.S. Immigration Department re: approval for entrance of Roland von Rebay into the United States | November 20, 1947 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Sheldon, Charles A. re: Roland von Rebay entry into the United States | November 20, 1947 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | War Department, Washington D.C. re: Roland von Rebay; proposed exchange student sponsored by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation | November 1947 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Laux, Lt. Col. Ray J. re: Roland von Rebay's sponsorship of entry into the United States by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation | November 1947 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | United States Government Military Affairs Division re: Hilla Rebay's trip to Munich to investigate damaged paintings (Restricted) | May 25, 1948 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | French Consulate re: Hilla Rebay's arrival; duration of stay in Paris | May 25, 1948 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Gessner, Jason re: construction of Hilla Rebay's estate in order to preserve collection | August 23, 1948 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Thiele, Albert re: Hilla Rebay Estate; out building; estimate costs | August 26, 1948 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Hubner, Gerhart re: response to letter of thanks on behalf of Gerhart; terms of aid | December 9, 1948 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Thiele, Albert E.; Rothschild, Clarence G.; Trustees of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation re: Thiele; Rothschild; executers of estates; provisions for Hilla Rebay; SRGF; future of non-objective art; personnel of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation; Solomon R. Guggenheim's will; Foundation spending; stocks to Rebay; inheritance taxes | January 7, 1949 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Keenan, Vera re: Keenan's visit to the states; desire to meet | March 16, 1949 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | ALFSEN, American Embassy, London re: Maresia Rebay's departure to the United States | May 20, 1949 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Board of Trustees of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation re: association of Guggenheim family members to the Foundation upon death (Restricted) | October 4, 1949 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Itinerary for Shooting Season | November 21, 1947-December 23, 1947 | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Other documents | undated | |||||||||||
| 000551 | Personal Statement: "Pioneering Always Attracted My Attention…" | April, 1949 | |||||||||||