Newcomb Archives
Rita Curry Pittman Collection
2007-97
Table of Contents
Summary Information
- Repository
- Newcomb Archives
- Creator - Creator
- Pittman, Rita Curry
- Title
- Rita Curry Pittman Collection
- ID
- 2007-97
- Date [inclusive]
- Between 1890 and 1925
- Extent
- 1.0 Cubic feet
- Language
- English
Biographical/Historical note
Rita Ann Curry was born Feb. 5, 1942, in Alice, Texas, to William Paul Curry and Bertha Helen Curry (maiden name Comford). She was married to James L. Hingle Jr. (born 11/08/1940) on Aug. 25, 1962. They had four children and later divorced. She remarried on Nov. 12, 1997 to Michael E. Pittman, Ph. D. (born 11/28/1939). Mrs. Pittman currently resides in Kenner, Louisiana. She is a micro-shell collector. She has researched Newcomb history, focusing mostly on Newcomb embroidery and family history. She also gives lectures, teaches embroidery, and teaches sewing.
Scope and Contents note
This collection contains materials related to Newcomb artists, clippings, and bio information. The clippings, which take up the first two boxes, range from the 1890s to 1925. They concern many aspects of Newcomb history, including Mrs. Newcomb’s death and Newcomb art. The collection also contains various drafts of a chapter on Newcomb embroidery, which was to be the donor’s contribution to the Newcomb Anthology. However, Pittman withdrew her participation in the project, so this chapter was never published. Along with this unpublished work are various handwritten and electronic notes and correspondences regarding Pittman’s research, text and imagery from slide presentations, and a cataloge of Newcomb embroidery.
Arrangement note
The materials have been arranged into three storage boxes. All original newsprint has been photocopied and placed into acid-free folders. The first two boxes contain news clippings relevant to Newcomb arts and crafts, Newcomb history, and other relevant documents collected by the donor. The third box was added later and contains items more specific to the donor herself: a partially drafted book chapter on Newcomb embroidery and other materials relevant to her writing process. All attempts were made to maintain the original order of the documents as they were when donated.
Administrative Information
Publication Information
Newcomb Archives
Newcomb Center for Research on WomenSeltzer-Gerard Reading Room
62 Newcomb Place
New Orleans, Louisiana, 70118
504 865 5762
vorhoff@tulane.edu
Controlled Access Headings
Genre(s)
- Embroidery
- Scrapbooks
Occupation(s)
- Artists
Subject(s)
- Newcomb College, Early History
General note
The inventory list for boxes 1 and 2 need verification; it was provided by the donor. It consists of one combined list of the news clippings in chronological order. A paper copy can be found in box 1 of the collection and the list has been added to this finding aid. However, as stated above, it has not yet been verified and includes information from both boxes 1 and 2 combined.
General note
SCRBK001 BSG 015
Inventory (not complete)
Materials relating to Newcomb artists, clippings, and copies of bio file information.
Clippings may range from the 1890s to 1925 and concern many aspects of Newcomb history, including Mrs. Newcomb's death, as well as Newcomb art.
Collection Inventory
Box 1 of 3 1.0 Cubic feetGeneral noteInventory found in repository |
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Box 2 of 3 1.0 Cubic feetGeneral noteInventory found in repository |
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Box 3 of 3 1.0 Cubic feetBox 3 of 3Newcomb – Pittman Art and Embroidery chapter drafts with notes/correspondence/edits: --One floppy disc – contains Newcomb Anthology draft --Various typed drafts of donor’s chapter draft – includes notes/edits --Correspondence about location/catalogue headings for Newcomb embroidery pieces (2001), Susan Tucker; Sally Main. Newcomb Embroidery Images w/Documentation: --Images and catalogue listings for various pieces of Newcomb embroidery --Handwritten edits for listings --CD ROM – four high resolution images of Newcomb embroidery – Stanwicks Photography Email Correspondence Pittman/Tucker (2001-2003) Pittman bio/genealogy Matilda Tarleton Leake Crazy Quilt (1885): --(note): won Best in the show World Cotton and Industrial Centennial Expo New Orleans 1885 – 1204 individual patches, 390 varieties stitches --Letter prior to donor’s investigation (1997) --10 photographs + negatives --Handwritten notes by donor Newcomb Embroidery: --Craftsman Fabrics & Needlework Catalogue: from the Craftsman Workshops, Gustov Stickley. Second reprint. Milwaukee: Razmataz Press, 1995 --Text from Newcomb embroidery slide presentation --Newcomb Pottery --“Newcomb College Pottery, a Retrospective” (brochure) 1984. Jordan-Volpe Gallery in Association w/NY Alum Council of Tulane --“The Laura Simon Nelson Collection of Louisiana Art. Part Two: Newcomb Pottery and Works on Paper.” The Historic New Orleans Quarterly 14:3, Summer 1996 --Sutton, Canty V. ed. History of Art in Mississippi. Gulf Port, MS: Dixie Press. pp 130-33 --Johnson, Bruce E. “Newcomb Pottery: From a Women’s College in New Orleans Came Art with a Distinctly Southern Accent.” Country Living. Summer 1993 Misc.: --The Gamble House Bookstore Catalogue. 2002 --Unknown |
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