Miscellaneous slides
Scope and Contents
This collection has two series.
Series I: Furniture Research Files contain research material related to different styles of furniture. The files are mostly secondary source material including photographs, new clippings, and articles. Bishop collected these files as a resource for his many published books about furniture, including How to Know American Antique Furniture (1973), and Centuries and Styles of the American Chair, 1640-1970 (1972). The styles of furniture included in this collection are: General subject files; Art deco; Art nouveau; Chippendale; Colonial; Colonial revival; Country; Cromwellian; Empire; Federal; Mission; Modern; Prairie school; Queen Anne; Scrollwork; Southwestern; Victorian; Wiener Werkstatte; and William and Mary.The files originally constituted a large subset of the subject files that Bishop created before and during his tenure at the American Folk Art Museum. Because of Bishop's particular subject expertise in furniture, these files were separated into a distinct group.
Series II: Slide Collection contain 35mm slides that Bishop used for teaching at the Folk Art Institute. The slides were originally stored in binders by subject and were accompanied by a separate catalog, which is also in this collection. Subjects include: paintings from the 19th and 20th centuries, furniture room interiors, textiles, and sculpture. Bishop also kept multiple binders of slides of "miscellaneous" subjects.
Dates
- 1970s-1980s
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research. Access to sensitive materials may be restricted at the discretion of the American Folk Art Museum.
Extent
From the Collection: 11.5 linear feet (23 standard document cases)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
General
The word "miscellaneous" was printed on the binder that these slides were originally housed.
Creator
- From the Collection: Bishop, Robert, (1938-1991) (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the American Folk Art Museum Archives Repository
47-29 32nd Place
Long Island City New York 11101 United States
(212) 595-9533
research@folkartmuseum.org