Washington and Lee University, James G. Leyburn Library Special Collections and Archives
204 W. Washington St.This record group contains archived materials about and created by Washington and Lee University's museums, comprised of Lee Chapel and Museum, the Reeves Collection, and the university's art collection, during the course of its regular business, such as official publications and records of its management.
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This website was created by Washington and Lee University faculty as as Associated Colleges of the South grant funded project. It seeks to facilitate the cross-disciplinary use of Washington and Lee's art collection by creating a series of multidisciplinary lesson plans focused on objects in the collection.
Parchment document from Robert Washington and Peter Begin to John Peter.
This item (# 280.357.2) is own deposit from Lee Chapel.
parchment document from Robert Washington to Nathaniel Woolinard.
Ths item (# 280.357.1) is on deposit from Lee Chapel.
There are two versions of the brochure.
There are two versions of this booklet, both undated.
title page reads 'Ceremonies Connected with the Inauguration of the Mausoleum and the Unveiling of the Recumbent Figure of General Robert Edward Lee.' Includes a historical sketch of the Lee Memorial Association by W. Allan, schedule of the inauguration program, and transcriptions of the speeches given including one by John W. Daniel, LL.D. The hard copy also includes several Michael Miley photos.
Nine betacam recordings from a talk by James Whitehead entitled "Fragile Union" given at the Reeves Center Dedication.
One betacam tape of L. Dobyns speaking about the Reeves Collection.
Gift of Ron Fuchs II.
These 15 audio cassettes contain the recordings of the talks given on Decorative Arts Trust and Washington and Lee University during the 1982 Chinan Trade Symposium. These talks occurred for the opening of the Reeves Center.
Program from an exhibit entitled American Painting at Washington and Lee University: Some Nineteenth-Century Examples, which was held from January 5-22, 1976. The project was sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Brochure about the Stan Kamen Collection of Western Art at Washington and Lee.
Preferred citation: [Identification of item], Art Around Campus Videos, Record Group 34: University Collections of Art and History, Special Collections and Archives, James G. Leyburn Library, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA
In some cases the citation format may vary. Please contact Special Collections' staff to verify the appropriate format.
The materials from Washington & Lee University's Special Collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law. The user assumes full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials. Any materials used should be fully credited with the source. Permission for publication of this material, in part or in full, must be secured with the Head of Special Collections.
These videos about pieces of art in Washington and Lee University's Art Collection were created by student interns during the summer of 2011. Students chose pieces that interested them and then researched the works of art.
This series includes the persona papers of James Whitehead, former director of University Relations, assistant to the president, treasurer, and director of the Reeves Center at Washington and Lee University. These records are from his time as the director of the Reeves Center, and reflect different exhibitions, donor relations, and general correspondence during that time. Much of the collection is correspondence between Whitehead and other museum curators, directors of historical societies, and donors. Includes museum pamphlets, institutional publications, and photographs of collections, and occasionally Whitehead himself. Major subjects of interests covered in the records include matierals concerning the Bicentennial Celebration of American Independence, Foreign Advisory Services (i.e. repossession of Reeves Collection), the Reeves Center, the Morris House, Skylark, Wamsutta Hills, exhibitions of Louise Herreshoff's work, the Reeves Collection of fine China, and miscellaneous correspondence. Also includes some files from Tom Litzenberg, the successor for Whitehead's role as director of the Reeves' center.
The bulk of this series is arranged alphabetically, using last names when referring to a specific person. Toward the end of the collection, especially in miscellaneous correspondence, the papers are organized chronologically.
This is the first box of the James Whitehead Papers, and includes materials related to the Bicentennial in 1976, as well as correspondence with people and organizations between letters "A" through "Cha."
This box contains correspondence and related files between letters "Che" through "Lu." Also contains files related to Foreign Advisory Services.