A Finding Aid to the Paolo S. Abbate papers, 1908-1971 | Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution (original) (raw)
Collection Information
Size: 4 Microfilm reels, 639 items on 4 microfilm reels
Summary: The microfilm collection of Paolo S. Abbate papers contains biographical material; correspondence (circa 1908-1971), including letters to and from George Grey Barnard; writings and speeches on art; sketches; scrapbooks (circa 1912-circa 1953) containing writings and clippings (some of which are in Italian), including articles and obituaries on George Grey Barnard, Frederick William MacMonnies, and others; exhibition price lists; photographs of Abbate and of his work; and printed material, including articles by and about Abbate.
Biographical/Historical Note
Paolo Salvatore Abbate (1884-1973) was an Italian-born sculptor and minister who lived and worked in Connecticut. Born in Villarosa, Sicily, Abbate moved to the United states in circa 1902. He was a member of the National Sculpture Society, the founder of the Torrington Artists Association, and the co-founder of the Torrington Unico National chapter.
Provenance
Lent for microfilming 1977 by James and Samuel Alaimo, nephews of Abbate.
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Language Note
Portions of the scrapbooks are in Italian.
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