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| Creator: | Leslie Cheek Jr. | |
| Title: | The Leslie Cheek Jr. Papers | |
| Dates: | 1940-1994 | |
| Quantity: | 20 filing units One 5" document box |
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| The Papers are processed to the folder level and are arranged chronologically. | ||
Leslie Cheek, Jr. (1908-1992) was Director of the Baltimore Museum of Art, 1939-1942 and Director of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1948-1968. He attended Harvard College and received a degree in architecture from Yale. He was associated with the Museum in 1940 when, because of his innovative exhibition design skills, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller invited him to direct an exhibition "devoted to telling the American people of the dangers of Hitler's assault on the Free World and of the necessity for the United States to prepare itself for the inevitable war," tentatively titled For Us the Living.
This record group consists of 20 folders contained in one 5" document box and includes correspondence, drawings and blueprints relating to the proposed 1942 exhibition For Us the Living. The papers document the planning process of the exhibition, also identified in its early stages to those involved as "Project X". The concept for the exhibition was developed by Leslie Cheek, Jr., Lewis Mumford, Edward Stone, Beardsley Ruml, Archibald MacLeish and Alfred H. Barr, Jr. and the material contains letters from Abby Aldrich Rockefeller and Nelson A. Rockefeller among others. Also included are papers relating to Cheek's attempt in 1983 to have an article about the exhibition published in American Heritage magazine.
The records are open for research and contain no restricted materials.
The Leslie Cheek, Jr. Papers in The Museum of Modern Art Archives are the physical property of The Museum of Modern Art. Literary rights, including copyright belong to the authors or their legal heirs and assigns. Rights to work produced during the normal course of Museum business resides with The Museum of Modern Art. For further information, and to obtain permission to publish or reproduce, contact the Museum Archivist.
See also, Alfred H. Barr, Jr. Papers, 6.B.13 for additional information regarding For Us the Living. Papers relating to Leslie Cheek, Jr.'s other activities are available on microfilm through the Archives of American Art.
At the suggestion of Mrs. Leslie Cheek, Jr. following the death of her husband, the Cheek Papers related to his activities at the Museum were transferred to the Museum Archives on September 7, 1994 by The Archives of American Art, where part of the Leslie Cheek, Jr. Papers were being microfilmed.
The Papers are catalogued in the RLIN database and are available on microfilm through the Archives of American Art, microfilm roll number 4885.
Published citations should take the following form:
Leslie Cheek, Jr. Papers in The Museum of Modern Art Archives, [series.folder]. The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York.