Richard B. Freeman papers
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Richard B. Freeman papers
- Date
- 1941-1981 (inclusive)
- Bulk, 1973-1980 (bulk)
- Creator
- Freeman, Richard B.
- Extent
- 1.06 Cubic feet
- Subjects
- Art--Political aspects.
- Politics and culture.
- Watergate Affair, 1972-1974
- Arrangement
- The collection is arranged in three series by subject.
- Preferred Citation
- 1983ua018: [identification of item], Richard B. Freeman papers, University of Kentucky Special Collections.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Professor Richard B. Freeman was born in Philadelphia in 1908. He received his A.B. at Yale in 1932, and his A.M. at Harvard in 1934, and continued to professional training in Art Museum work at Harvard. He worked in several art museums from 1934-1941 including the Nelson-Atkins Art Museum-Kansas City, the Fogg Museum of Art-Harvard University, and the Cincinatti Art Museum. In 1941, he became the Director of Flint (Michigan), Institute of Arts. He continued in the academic field at the University of Alabama from 1950-1957, until coming to the University of Kentucky as a Professor of Art, and then Professor of Art Emeritus in 1974. Professor Richard B. Freeman began in 1958, what would be eighteen annual art exhibitions called, “Graphics,” at the University of Kentucky, that included works from famous artists of the day. Many of the exhibits went on to tour at art museums and galleries across the United States. From these exhibitions, Freeman was able to acquire some of the famous artworks that were featured, including works by Stanley Hayter, Carol Summers, Ralston Crawford, and Carol Summers. The “Graphics” art exhibitions continued until the 1970’s. He continued his career as President of both the Southeastern College Art Conference (1953-1954), and Midwestern College Art Conference (1965-1966). Professor Freeman’s publications include “Ralston Crawford, 1952,” “Lithographs of Ralston Crawford, 1963,” “Niles Spencer, 1966,” “Graphics ’73-Ralston Crawford, Drawings and Watercolors,” “Graphics ’75-Watergate-The Unmaking of a President,” and “The Best Political Cartoons of 1978.” The last two publications are featured in this collection.
- Scope and Content
- The Richard B. Freeman Papers include personal and professional correspondence concerning the "Graphics '75 Watergate," art exhibition and the publication of his two books, "Graphics '75 Watergate-The Unmaking of a President," and "The Best Political Cartoons of 1978". The collection also consists of twenty-five artists profiles that contributed to "Graphics '75 Watergate," art exhibit and later the book. Artist profiles include photographic, biblographic information, correspondence, and cartoons. The amount of materials vary from artist to artist. The majority of the correspondence concerns the bringing about and success of the art exhibition and the two books. Ralston Crawford works, an essay by Freeman, and personal correspondence from Crawford are also featured in the collection.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections.
Contents of the Collection
"Graphics '75 Watergate," Art Exhibition, 1965-1979
Scope and Contents note
Contains photographic, biographical information, correspondence, and cartoons about twenty-five artists who contributed to the "Graphics '75 Watergate," art exhibition. It also contains in 1983ua018:2:11 biographic information on Richard B. Freeman and Bill Schorr, along with a cartoon by Thomas Nast that was featured in "The Best Political Cartoons of 1978". 1983ua018:2:13 contains, "The Best Political Cartoons of 1978."
Auth, Tony, 1974-1979
Block, Herbert, 1974
Borgman, Jim, 1978-1979
Conrad, Paul, 1978-1979
Darcy, Tom, 1974-1977
Feiffer, Jules, 1974-1978
Fischetti, John, 1974-1977
Fisher, George, 1979
Haynie, Hugh, 1974-1977
LePelley, Guernsey, 1974-1977
Levine, David, 1965-1977
Lurie, Ranan, 1974-1977
Lynch, Dan, ca.1977
MacNelly, Jeff (1/2), 1974-1977
MacNelly, Jeff (2/2), 1974-1977
Marlette, Doug, 1973-1977
Mauldin, Bill, 1973-1977
Oliphant, Pat, 1972-1977
Peters, Mike, 1974-1979
Robinson, Jerry, 1974-1977
Sanders, Bill, 1970-1977
Sargent, Bill, 1978-1979
Sorel, Edward, 1974-1977
Stayskal, Wayne, 1974-1977
Szep, Paul, 1974-1979
Wright, Don, 1974-1979
Misc., undated
Newspaper Clippings, 1973-1974
"The Best Political Cartoons of 1978", 1978-1979
Correspondence, 1941-1980
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence regarding "The Best Political Cartoons of 1978," and "Graphics '75 Watergate-The Unmaking of a President." This series also contains etchings and a book of works of Ralston Crawford from, along with correspondence to Freeman from 1941-1976.
"The Puck Papers", 1978-1980
"Graphics '75 Watergate-The Unmaking of a President"., 1974-1977
Ralston Crawford Works, 1976-1977
"The Prints of Ralston Crawford (1906-1978)," by Richard B. Freeman, Circa 1978
Personal Correspondence from Crawford, 1941-1948, 1941-1948
Personal Correspondence from Crawford, 1948-1953, 1948-1953
Personal Correspondence from Crawford, 1954-1962, 1954-1962
Personal Correspondence from Crawford, 1962-1966, 1962-1966
Personal Correspondence from Crawford, 1966-1976, 1966-1976
"Graphics '75 Watergate-The Unmaking of a President," Book, 1974-1981
Scope and Contents note
Contains a poem entitled, "The Waterbury Tales," and a political cartoon. The majority of series contains correspondence from Watergate Affair figures regarding Richard B. Freeman's book, "Graphics '75 Watergate-The Unmaking of a President."
Ephemera, 1977
Correspondence: January 17, 1974-April 7, 1976, 1974-1976
Correspondence: June 9, 1976-June 2, 1981, 1976-1981
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