Allan I. Ludwig, an historian and photographer, was born in 1933 in Yonkers, NY. He studied at Yale University, earning a BFA in 1956, a MA in 1960, and a PhD in 1964. Additionally, from 1960 to 1963 he was a Bollingen fellow.
In 1963, as part of its 50th Anniversary program,
Divided into two series.
Series 1: Photographs by Allan Ludwig, 1957-1959
Series 2: Portfolios of rubbings by Ann Parker and Avon Neal, 1963
This collection is arranged in two series.
Series 1: PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALLAN LUDWIG, 1957-1959
408 photoprints with captions. The photos were originally divided into 6 volumes. These were then consolidated into 3 binders. The original 6 divisions have been maintained here. Each photograph has been numbered. The number corresponds to the "List of Identifications."
Series 2: PORTFOLIOS OF RUBBINGS, 1963
Forty-two rubbings of gravestones issued in three portfolios of different sizes. There are fourteen rubbings in each box. The portfolios are number #16 of an edition of 50.
Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Collection is open for research but is stored off-site and special arrangements must be made to work with it. Contact the Archives Center for information at archivescenter@si.edu or 202-633-3270.
Allan Ludwig's photographs were donated by Mr. Saul Ludwig to the Division of Cultural History (now Division of Cultural and Community Life) in 1959, and the portfolios of rubbings were purchased from the authors in 1964. The two collections were combined because of their related content and transferred to the Archives Center in 1998.
Division of Cultural History (now Division of Cultural and Community Life) original catalog numbers: 68.258-68.299 for the rubbings, and 60.412 for the photographs.
The Ludwig portion of the collection was donated to NMAH (formerly United States National Museum) in 1959 by Saul Ludwig. The three portfolios were purchased by the Museum in 1964 from Ann Parker and Avon Neal. The materials were transferred to the Archives Center in 1998 from the Division of Cultural History and combined to form one collection.
From the Ludwig photographs, seven stones were selected by the Museum in 1960 to be reproduced in plastic resin for exhibition; the replicas were executed by Smithsonian craftsmen under the direction of Allan Ludwig. The reproductions are in the Division of Cultural History (now Division of Cultural and Community Life) collections.
From the Ludwig photographs, seven stones were selected by the Museum in 1960 to be reproduced in plastic resin for exhibition; the replicas were executed by Smithsonian craftsmen under the direction of Allan Ludwig. The reproductions are in the Division of Cultural History collections.
The Division of Cultural History (now Division of Cultural and Community Life) retains a number of objects relating to death, dying, and mortuary services (including coffin manufacturing). The Division also has tools and other objects relating to stone carving and gravestones.
New England Gravestone Imagery, Archives Center, National Museum of American History.
by: Jennifer Snyder, February 2002
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91-110
229-250
251-272
List of rubbings in three portfolio boxes (The list also appears at the end of this document.) A Portfolio of Rubbings from Early American Stone Sculpture Found in the Burying Grounds of New England by Ann Parker and Avon Neal, 1963