Pauline Pinckney Early Texas Artists & Craftsmen Research Project Records
Scope and Contents
This collection contains the records of the Early Texas Artists and Craftsmen Research and Acquisition Project, initiated by Director Jerry Bywaters in 1954. The bulk of the records are the correspondence between Bywaters and project researcher Pauline Pinckney. The project may have begun as the Folk Art Project and morphed into or was combined with the Early Texas Artists and Craftsmen project; the projects also may have conflated due to the work being done by a single researcher, Pinckney. There is also general information about the project, additional related correspondence, and research notes for Pinckney's book on artists of the Texas frontier, Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century, published by the Amon Carter Museum in 1967. The book has an introduction by Bywaters, and may or may not be related to the DMFA's Early Texas Artists and Craftsmen project.
Dates
- 1954 - 1964
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for public research. Researchers must make an appointment to view this collection.
Extent
0.21 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
This collection contains the records of the Early Texas Artists and Craftsmen Research and Acquisition Project, initiated by Director Jerry Bywaters in 1954. The bulk of the records are the correspondence between Bywaters and project researcher Pauline Pinckney.
Arrangement
The content and/or extent of the collection does not necessitate a formal arrangement scheme; general alphabetical, chronological or numerical order may be used.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Found in archives.
Processing Information
Collection processed by Hillary Bober; processing completed 11 January 2019.
Additional description/notes were added for DACS compliance and ArchivesSpace local usage guidelines in 2021.
- Title
- Finding Aid to the Pauline Pinckney Early Texas Artists & Craftsmen Research Projects Records
- Author
- Hillary Bober
- Date
- 2019-01-11
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Revision Statements
- 2021-10-28: Museum Archives collection number assigned as identifier following new protocol. Accession number was 2019.06.
Repository Details
Part of the Dallas Museum of Art Archives Repository