Re-Uniting the Archival Legacy of Alexander Jackson Davis in the Digital World

A free lecture by Janet Parks, former Curator of Drawings & Archives at Avery Library & 2017 Preservation Award recipient at the Bard Birthday Breakfast Benefit

DATE AND TIME

Thu, September 25, 2025

6:00 PM – 8:00 PM EDT

LOCATION

Grace Church

802 Broadway

New York, NY 10023

United States

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The archival legacy of Alexander Jackson Davis (1803-1892) constitutes the largest surviving American architectural archive of the pre-Civil War era. The 1993 exhibition and publication at the Metropolitan Museum of Art established the scope of Davis’s intellectual and artistic life, a monumental undertaking given the dispersal of his archive to four major New York collections and smaller ones as well. Descriptions of many collections can be found online, but their dispersal has made a full investigation difficult. We live in an age of great interest in the archives of star architects and now it is Davis’s turn. In addition to his magnificent watercolors and drawings of his projects, Davis left detailed diaries of his life as an architect and his “whereabouts” in the world. The diaries provide a look into the details of his architectural practice, his everyday life, how he traveled, the corpus of his prints of architecture, his family relations, the contents of his private library, and architectural education. The internet now enables researchers to identify and gather information about Davis, his clients and other people in his circle, places, and events quickly. This talk will relate the history of Davis’s archive and library of architectural books during his lifetime and its eventual sale or placement in institutional collections. Recently, the Avery Library acquired a volume that Davis owned, annotated, and drew in. In the 30 years since the Met exhibition established Davis’s built work, further work has been hindered by the archive’s dispersal by his children in the years following their father’s death. They carefully placed and sold individual items and large groups of material over several decades. Library provenance records help track the remainder of the archive sold after his children died in the 1930s. Archival records show the efforts by prominent historians and institutions to preserve Davis’s legacy. Doors will open at 6:00. Lecture begins at 6:30

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FREE LECTURE AJ Davis Archives

Free (1 Attendee)

Join archivist Janet Parks for a free lecture on the archives of architect AJ Davis.