
Harvard Theatre Collection Photographs Featured in MFA Exhibition
November 8, 2001 -- More than 70 original prints from the Harvard Theatre Collection's
Hoyningen-Huene archive are on loan to the Museum of Fine Arts exhibition, The
Look: Images of Glamour and Style, Photographs by Horst and Hoyningen-Huene.
As chief photographers at Vogue, Horst and Hoyningen-Huene's elegant
style heavily influenced fashion photography of the mid-twentieth century. This
exhibition features dramatic black and white photographs dating from the 1930s-1950s
of actors, artists, models, and socialites.
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Mme Suzy, model, photographed in Paris,
1933 by Hoyningen-Huene.
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The Curator of Photographs at the MFA approached Fredric Woodbridge Wilson,
Curator of the Harvard Theatre Collection, with the idea of collaborating on
an exhibition that joined the works of Horst and Hoyningen-Huene, who shared
artistic influences and were lifelong friends. Wilson and the Theatre Collection
staff aided MFA curators in locating and selecting the prints. As it turned
out, the Theatre Collection had exactly what the MFA hoped to find-original
prints by Hoyningen-Huene, many of which were taken in the Vogue studios
of the 30s and 40s.
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Jean Berry, dancer, photographed in London,
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Wilson explained that the Theatre
Collection's fashion photography holdings are often overlooked because library
users do not expect to find them among theatrical items. The scope of the Theatre
Collection embraces many kinds of performance and popular entertainment, including
fashion and modeling. The photographs are important to the collection because
they feature actors, actresses, models and socialites who were close to the
theatre. A gift from Frederick R. Koch, AB '55, who helped to build the Theatre
Collection's photographic holdings, made the purchase of the Hoyningen-Huene
photographs possible.
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Horst P. Horst, Hoyningen-Huene's friend
and protege, photographed in Tunisia, 1931 by Hoyningen-Huene.
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William P. Stoneman, Florence
Fearrington Librarian of Houghton Library which administers the Harvard Theatre
Collection, noted, "We often loan materials to other libraries and museums.
Just recently we loaned items to the Tate Gallery in London and the Metropolitan
Museum in New York. It is not often, however, that we loan so many items to
one show." Stoneman added that the library is always concerned with the safety
and preservation of materials and mindful of risks involved in loaning them,
yet believes that collaboration with these institutions is beneficial because
it enables wider audiences to view the library's unique holdings.
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Tallulah Bankhead, actress, photographed
in London, 1929 by Hoyningen-Huene.
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The MFA has added Art Deco ambiance to the exhibition gallerieswith haute couture gowns, period furniture, decorative art objects and music of the era, making the shift in time and glamour complete. The Look: Images of Glamour and Style runs through January 6. Tickets are available on the MFA web site, www.mfa.org, by calling NEXT ticketing, 617-542-4632, or at the Museum box office.
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