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Thomas Hoving Papers
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Thomas Pearsall Field Hoving (born January 15, 1931) was the director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (MMA) in New York City from 1967 to 1977 and author of Making the Mummies Dance (1993), a memoir of his experience as MMA director, King of the Confessors (1981), and other books on art-related topics. He graduated from Princeton University in 1953 with an A.B. in Art and Archeology and received a M.F.A in 1958 and Ph.D. in 1960, both also from Princeton. He started his museum career in 1959 as a curatorial assistant at The Cloisters, the medieval European branch of the MMA, and rose to the post of curator there. In 1965, Hoving was appointed the Commissioner of Parks by the Mayor of New York City, John V. Lindsay, and he had served just over one year in the position when he was appointed MMA director in 1967. Some of his main accomplishments as director included the implementation and overseeing of a master plan of renovation that encompassed the museum's facade, main entrance, and expansion into Central Park; high-profile acquisitions such as the Temple of Dendur from Egypt, the controversial Euphronios krater (repatriated to Italy in 2008 under a legal agreement negotiated between MMA and the Italian government), and paintings by Diego Velázquez ("Juan de Pareja") and Claude Monet ("Garden at Sainte-Adresse"); and the organizing and popularization of blockbuster exhibitions, best exemplified by "Treasures of Tutankhamun." In 1977, Hoving founded his own consulting firm, Hoving Associates, and he was the editor-in-chief of Connoisseur magazine from 1981 to 1991. Hoving also was a correspondent for the ABC television newsmagazine 20/20 from 1978 to 1984. Hoving died of lung cancer on December 10, 2009, at his home in New York City.
The collection consists of correspondence, manuscript drafts of published and unpublished books and articles, lectures, diaries, administrative files, and other personal and professional papers documenting Hoving's career as art historian, museum administrator, author, editor, and consultant. Included are files relating to Hoving Associates and Connoisseur magazine.
Gift of Thomas Hoving in March 2009 (AM 2009-103).
This collection was processed by Sylvia Yu in August - October 2009. Finding aid written by Sylvia Yu in October 2009.
No appraisal information is available.
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- Sylvia Yu
- Finding Aid Date
- 2009
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The collection is open for research.
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Single photocopies may be made for research purposes. No further photoduplication of copies of material in the collection can be made when Princeton University Library does not own the original. Inquiries regarding publishing material from the collection should be directed to RBSC Public Services staff through the Ask Us! form. The library has no information on the status of literary rights in the collection and researchers are responsible for determining any questions of copyright.
Collection Inventory
The material in this series primarily consists of manuscripts and drafts of books, published and unpublished, by Hoving as well as speeches, talks and articles on a wide variety of topics.
This series has been arranged by type of writing (roughly chronological within each subseries), published and unpublished works.
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The material in this subseries consists of short stories written by Hoving and his research and academic writings in college and graduate school.
This subseries has been arranged chronologically with his creative writings first, followed by his academic writings.
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Various AMss and TMss of short stories written by Hoving
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TMs, 73 pp., Junior Independent Paper, Spring Term, Art and Archeology, Princeton University
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5 3-ring binders containing Ph.D. dissertation drafts, research, and notes
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1 3-ring binder and research relating to ivories
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TMs, 307 pp., Draft 2 of Ph.D. Dissertation, Princeton University
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The material in this subseries primarily consists of speeches and talks given by Hoving on a wide variety of topics throughout his career (museum administration, art history, public broadcasting, parks, etc.) and includes correspondence related to his speeches. Some of his book-related talks are filed with his individual book subject files.
This subseries has been arranged chronologically with undated speeches at the beginning.
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The material in this subseries primarily consists of Hoving's magazine articles, including for Connoisseur, Town & Country, Travel & Leisure, Travel Holiday, Art & Auction, and more (photocopies as well as some original tear sheets). The earliest is his 1965 Parks white paper (Hoving is uncredited on title page). Other articles and writings by Hoving can be found elsewhere in the collection.
This subseries has been arranged chronologically and/or by magazine title.
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Includes Hoving's notebooks from 1982 trip to China with I. M. Pei (Fragrant Hill Hotel, Beijing, China) and 1993 Connoisseur article, Rome, Wyeth interview, articles for various travel magazines, etc.
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The material in this subseries primarily consists of published books, research and business files, related correspondence, reviews, and clippings.
This subseries has been arranged chronologically by publication date.
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Business and research files
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Research files and photographs
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Drafts
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Drafts
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Drafts of Truth (Hoving's early working title for this fictional work)
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Drafts, correspondence, some reviews, etc.
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Business files and correspondence, publicity kit and tour, fan letters, reviews, Hoving's dictating machine summaries of his tenure at MMA (1971-72), and research for the book.
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Drafts (computer printouts), including some editorial comments
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Drafts (computer printouts), including some editorial comments
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Drafts and galley proofs
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Drafts
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Research files
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Business correspondence, drafts, and reviews
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The material in this subseries consists of Hoving's book ideas, proposals, outlines of manuscripts, research material for book topics, 1993 & 1996 correspondence with Alice Mayhew of Simon & Schuster, his book publisher.
This subseries has been arranged roughly chronologically by working title or topic.
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Multiple folders, includes research on the Getty's Harold M. Williams
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Joint book ideas
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Includes Hoving's research for published articles and an unpublished fictionalized story idea based on the Sevso treasure.
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Includes Hoving's depositions, research materials, and manuscript drafts
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Includes Hoving's depositions, research materials, and manuscript drafts
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Hoving's daily computer-printed diary that spanned 8 years before, in Hoving's own words, [he] "stopped because I got bored."
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The material in this series primarily consists of selected subject files pertaining to Hoving's tenure at the Metropolitan Museum of Arts Director from 1967 to 1977.
In 2012, a substantial portion (17 boxes) of the papers in Series 2 were returned to the Metropolitan Museum of Art upon the Museum's review of the materials. These included museum records, including confidential correspondence and subject files with information subject to attorney-client privilege, employee files, and donor information.
This series has been arranged alphabetically by subject.
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1 bound file folder containing carbon copies of TLs by Hoving re. MMA business; various documents
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Includes publicity on/about Hoving
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Includes publicity on/about Hoving
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The material in this series primarily consists of subject files pertaining to Hoving's consulting firm.
This series has been arranged alphabetically in two subseries as originally maintained by Hoving.
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Consists of subject and client files for HAI, including American Express, CBS News/"Treasures of Tutankhamun," Egypt Masterpieces Show, and International Cultural Planning Organization (ICPO), as well as others.
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9 folders re. Expenses Income, Financial, Board, History, Notes & People, Design Group, etc.
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Includes photos of "Madonna con Bambino Benedicente"
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Multiple folders re. ICPO's planning and arrangements for the "Treasures of Egypt" Exhibition and Pavilion at the 1982 World's Fair in Knoxville, TN. Includes financial paperwork and correspondence with Brooklyn Museum, etc.
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Consists of client and subject files for HAI, including ABC 20/20, Diamond Information Center, International Antique Dealers Show, and Silent Auction Society (SAS), as well as others.
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Includes celebrity autographs and/or signed photographs of Sean Connery, Linda Evans, Jerry Lewis, Jaclyn Smith, etc.
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Includes business and personal correspondence between Tom and Nancy Hoving and Walter Annenberg and his wife.
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2 boxes of files related to the 1995 Andrew Wyeth shows in Japan and Kansas City, including materials for the publication of the book titled Andrew Wyeth: Autobiography, with a foreword by Hoving.
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The material in this series primarily consists of business, correspondence, subject and research files pertaining to Hoving's tenure as editor of Connoisseur magazine.
This series has been roughly arranged by topic.
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2 boxes of files containing research, articles, photographs, drafts and notes related to Turkish hoard, looting of archeological sites, smuggling, etc.
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Correspondence, research, etc. for articles about the Getty museum in Malibu, CA
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Getty, Norton Simon tax returns, photocopies of articles
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Publicity/clippings about Hoving through the years, some personal correspondence, Blue Angels (flying) slides, etc.
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MMA Acoustiguides; Hoving interview tapes with Andrew Wyeth for 1976-77 MMA show; various Tut tapes by Hoving; audiocassette interview tapes relating to coins and dealers (Connoisseur magazine research)
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Hoving's diplomas from Princeton University, oversize photographs, and miscellaneous material.
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