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Artists and Their Models

Archives of American Art

The model has long been essential to the work of the artist. They often serve as artists’ muses—mortals who can sometimes be almost otherworldly in their ability to inspire creativity—yet a talent for holding still is often more important than beauty. Models are too often given short shrift in art history, their names and stories left unknown unless their fame came by way of scandal.

From reminiscences of artists to tales of rambunctious animal models and children who posed for their parents, these letters, photographs, and objects from the Archives of American Art illuminate the stories of artists and their models.


Little Paris Group in Lois Jones' studio

Hans Hofmann and his Munich class posing with their model

Art students posing with an artists' model

Hans Hofmann teaching a life class at the Hans Hofmann School of Fine Arts

Sketching class on the beach in Provincetown

Students in a life class at the Stone City Colony and Art School

Children at a free Federal Art Project art class

Art class at Oldfields School in Glencoe, Maryland

The Monday animal art class conducted by Paul Bransom

Walt Kuhn volume 3 photo album, Germany

Catalog of courses for the summer school of the Art Students' League of New York

Ecole des Beaux-Arts student card for Frederick William MacMonnies

Students dissecting a cadaver at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts

Sculpture class at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

Sketch of an artists' model holding rope for support

Sketch of an artists' model using a wedge for support

Alberto Giacometti and artists' model Carmen Damedoz

Suggestions for action sketches

William Cushing Loring letter to his parents

Worthington Whittredge manuscript of autobiography

Max Weber speech on his class with Henri Matisse

Cleo Dorman scrapbook

Model contract for Cleo Dorman

Posing schedule for Cleo Dorman

Charles Shepard Chapman

Philip Leslie Hale with model

Reginald Marsh art notebook #4, models and expenses

Richard McDermott Miller address book for artists' models

Walt Kuhn model contact book

Marguerite Bouvè business card

Dorothy Reade visiting card

Richard M. Samuel's modeling card

Terry Koch posing

Anna-Lisa van der Valk's business card

San Francisco Models' Guild spring membership roster


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