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Impressions of California interview with Betty Hoag McGlynn and Kent Seavey
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Minute 00:00-1:00 with Betty Hoag McGlynn. Minute 1:00-47-end with Kent Seavey
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Title
Impressions of California interview with Betty Hoag McGlynn and Kent Seavey
Collection Guide
Finding Aid to the Betty Hoag McGlynn Oral Interviews Collection, Monterey Museum of Art Archives
Created Date
1995
Description
Raw interview footage conducted by Paul Bockhorst for his 4-part KOCE-TV documentary entitled "Impressions of California: Early currents in art 1950-1930".
Interviewee Betty Hoag McGlynn (1914-2002) discusses a variety of topics including: her father-in-law, artist Thomas Arnold McGlynn (1878-1966)
Columbia Park Boys Club (San Francisco and Carmel )
Arthur and Lucia Matthews' California arts and crafts movement
Ernest Clifford Peixotto (1869-1940)
Panama-Pacific International Exposition (San Francisco, 1915)
Panama-California Exposition (San Diego, 1915-1917)
Carmel-by-the-Sea becoming an artist's colony following the San Francisco earthquake (1906)
the Hotel Del Monte Art Gallery and first California-only artists' gallery
efforts to save and restore Monterey region's missions and adobes. Artists discussed include: Armin Carl Hansen (1886-1957)
William Keith (1839-1911)
Xavier Martinez (1869-1943)
Arthur Frank Matthews (1860-1966)
Thomas Arnold McGlynn (1878-1966)
Myron Angelo Oliver (1891-1967)
Ernest Clifford Peixotto (1869-1940)
Charles Rollo Peters (1862-1928)
and William Frederick Ritschel (1864-1949). At minute 1:00:47 Kent Seavey is interviewed about Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902).
Columbia Park Boys Club (San Francisco and Carmel )
Arthur and Lucia Matthews' California arts and crafts movement
Ernest Clifford Peixotto (1869-1940)
Panama-Pacific International Exposition (San Francisco, 1915)
Panama-California Exposition (San Diego, 1915-1917)
Carmel-by-the-Sea becoming an artist's colony following the San Francisco earthquake (1906)
the Hotel Del Monte Art Gallery and first California-only artists' gallery
efforts to save and restore Monterey region's missions and adobes. Artists discussed include: Armin Carl Hansen (1886-1957)
William Keith (1839-1911)
Xavier Martinez (1869-1943)
Arthur Frank Matthews (1860-1966)
Thomas Arnold McGlynn (1878-1966)
Myron Angelo Oliver (1891-1967)
Ernest Clifford Peixotto (1869-1940)
Charles Rollo Peters (1862-1928)
and William Frederick Ritschel (1864-1949). At minute 1:00:47 Kent Seavey is interviewed about Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902).
Item or Container Annotations
Label on box reads: "Interview with Betty Hoag McGlynn on Thomas McGlynn and early Monterey artists. Here is a VHS copy of the interviewThe actual statements to be included in the documentary will be drawn directly from your on-camera remarks."
Creators and Contributors
Creator:
Bockhorst, Paul
Interviewer: Bockhorst, Paul
Interviewee: McGlynn, Betty Hoag, 1914-2002
Interviewee: Seavey, Kent
Interviewer: Bockhorst, Paul
Interviewee: McGlynn, Betty Hoag, 1914-2002
Interviewee: Seavey, Kent
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Media Type
Format
VHS
Extent
1
Tape
Generation
Original
Stock Manufacturer
3M
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Country of Creation
United States
Contributing Organization
Call Number
BHMc-002-V1
Contributing Organization Contact Information
Email: curatorial@montereyart.org
Phone: 831-372-5477 x126
Phone: 831-372-5477 x126
Organization Websites
Link to Internet Archive
Duration
01:04:10