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Constance Stuart Larrabee Collection

African Art Museum

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Object Details

Summary

The collection dates from 1900 to 1997 and mostly includes images taken in South Africa. The images document the peoples of South Africa, particularly the Loved, Ndebele, San, Sotho, Xhosa, and Zulu peoples. Locations photographed include Basutoland (now Lesotho), Bechuanaland (now Botswana), Johannesburg, Natal, Pretoria, Soweto, Swaziland, Transkei, Transvaal, the Umzimkulu Valley and Zululand. Manuscript and office files include clippings, correspondence, exhibition announcements, invitations and reviews, notes, essays, receipts, and other materials that document Larrabee's career, family history, and personal life.

Scope and Contents

The collection dates from 1900 to 1997 and mostly includes images taken in South Africa. The images document the peoples of South Africa, particularly the Lovedu, Ndebele, San, Sotho, Xhosa, and Zulu peoples. Locations photographed include Basutoland (now Lesotho), Bechuanaland (now Botswana), Johannesburg, Natal, Pretoria, Soweto, Swaziland, Transkei, Transvaal, the Umzimkulu Valley and Zululand. Notable people photographed include Noel Coward, Gwen Ffangcon Davies, Athol Fugard, Nadine Gordimer, Norman Hackforth, Freida Lock, Ivor Novello, Alan Paton, Alexis Preller, Gerard Sekoto, and Marda Vanne. The manuscript materials and office files are comprised of clippings, correspondence, exhibition announcements, invitations and reviews, notes, essays, receipts, and other manuscript materials that document Larrabee's career, family history, and personal life.
sova.eepa.1998-006

GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/xo73ffd6319-f297-4673-b633-778332d2e920

Photographer

Larrabee, Constance Stuart

Place

Botswana
Lesotho
South Africa
Swaziland
Africa

Topic

Lobedu (African people)

Provenance

Donated by Constance Stuart Larabee in 1986 and 1998.

Photographer

Larrabee, Constance Stuart

Culture

Ndebele (African people)
Zulu (African people)
Xhosa (African people)
Swazi (African people)

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Constance Stuart Larrabee Collection

Sponsor

The cataloging of the Constance Stuart Larrabee Collection was supported by a grant from The Smithsonian Women's Committee.

Biographical/Historical note

Photographer Constance Stuart Larrabee (1914-2000) was best known for her images taken in South Africa. Born in Cornwall, England, she was raised in Pretoria. She studied photography in London (1933-1935) and at the Bavarian State Institute for Photography in Munich (1935-1936), where she was influenced by the avant-garde work of artists at the Bauhaus. Returning to South Africa, Larrabee set up a studio and photographed many leading cultural and political figures of the period. During World War II she served as South Africa's first woman war correspondent, and in 1950 she married American Sterling Larrabee and moved to the United States. Larrabee began photographing the peoples of South Africa in the late 1930s. She published extensively, including a portfolio produced for the book Cry, the Beloved Country, by Alan Paton (New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1948). Her work has appeared in exhibits throughout the world, including the following: The Lovedu in Pretoria, 1947; The Family of Man (Museum of Modern Art, 1955); Tribal Photographs (Corcoran Art Gallery, 1984; and Go Well, My Child (National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution, 1986).

Extent

circa 11000 Negatives (photographic) (black and white and color, 2.5 x 2.5 inches or smaller)
circa 5000 Photographic prints (silver gelatin, black and white, 8 x 10 inches or smaller)
circa 20 Linear Feet (Manuscript Materials)
5.4 Linear Feet (Office Files)

Date

1900-1997

Archival Repository

Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives, National Museum of African Art

Identifier

EEPA.1998-006

Type

Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Negatives (photographic)
Photographic prints
Negatives

Citation

Constance Stuart Larrabee Collection, EEPA 1998-006, Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives, National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution.

Arrangement

Arranged by format into 3 series: Series 1: Photographs, circa 1936-circa 1988 Series 2: Manuscript Materials, circa 1936-circa 1996 Series 3: Office Files, 1900-1997

Processing Information

Metadata prepared by Kelsey Arrington-Ashford and Hannah Storch, 2018. Manuscript inventory by Emily Petro. Finding aid by Eden Orelove, 2019.

Rights

Permission to reproduce images from the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives must be obtained in advance. The collection is subject to all copyright laws.

Genre/Form

Photographic prints
Negatives

Restrictions

Use of original records requires an appointment. Contact Archives staff for more details.

Constance Stuart Larrabee collection (COR0011-MS)

Collection held at the George Washington University Archives and Special Collections. Includes artifacts, correspondence, exhibition files, photographs, negatives, and publication files of Constance Stuart Larrabee, photographer and South Africa's first woman war correspondent. A bulk of the materials document Larrabee's time in Europe as a correspondent and photographer during World War II.
EEPA.1998-006
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EEPA.1998-006
EEPA

Record ID

ebl-1539205658568-1539205662716-0

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Postcard: "in the heart of the City, The Johannesburg Art Gallery, Joubert Park, Johannesburg South Africa." [Printed and sold by The Friends of the Johannesburg Art Gallery for its benefit.]

Leaflet entitled "An Introduction to the South African Cultural History Museum, Cape Town."

Captions: See item 299.

Vintage Photo by Constance Stuart Larrabee: two men with prayer books. [Moved to another folder].

Newspaper clipping entitled "Paton's prayers not answered."

Notes on Kalahari trip by Constance Stuart Larrabee.

Newspaper article entitled "'This is S.A.!' Said Miss Ffrangcon-Davies", mentioning that Constance Stuart and Martli Malherbe gave a farewell party for two actresses.

White greeting card with blue trim, reading "With Best Wishes." Enclosed inside card is small black and white portrait photograph, mounted onto blank postcard, of little boy wearing a suit. Photograph by Bennetts, Camborne. [Moved to another folder].

South Africa: Ned Bank

Captions by Constance Stuart Larrabee for her photos of Newclare, Johannesburg in the Saturday Evening Post.

Essay by Constance Stuart Larrabee for Black Star, entitled "The Kimberley Diamond Mines."

"South African Art Today." Flyers for Helen Sebidi exhibition at the Constance Stuart Larrabee Arts center, Washington College.

Photographs (2): Mounted on white cardboard. Each photograph shows Constance Stuart Larrabee in the company of numerous individuals at a table with numerous wine glasses.

Blank stationery from Blue Train- South African Railways.

Photographic image of newspaper pages, reading "Die Juden sind unser Unģlück!" [On reverse: postcard format] [Moved to another folder].

Synopsis of Constance Stuart Larrabee's exhibit "Tribal Women of South Africa" at the Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences.

Articles, memorial service program for Alan Paton, contact prints, and notes

Essay by Constance Stuart Larrabee entitled "Basutoland."

Newspaper clipping entitled "Johannesburg," with photograph of Constance Stuart and discussing her exhibition of photographs of "war zones and fighting men."

Essay entitled "Story of the 'Lion Dance'", about celebrations that follow slaughtering of lions.

Invitation: "Constance Stuart invites you to an exhibition of her photographs of the 6th S.A. Division in Italy and the U.S.A. 7th Army in France ... at the Gainsborough Galleries ... Lennons Buildings, Pritchard Street ... In aid of the Red Cross."

Newspaper article entitled "Zulu Maid's First Love Letter Is a Great Event", regarding beadwork love declarations.

Newspaper article entitled "Trekker Story," about a feature in Life magazine of the Voortrekker Monument and the photos taken of it by Margaret Bourke-White.

Helen Sebidi's business cards.


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