Simon Gratz portrait collection
Collection 3277
circa 1890-1920(19.05 Linear feet ; 68 boxes)
Table of Contents
Summary Information
- Repository
- Historical Society of Pennsylvania
- Creator
- Gratz, Simon, 1840-1925.
- Title
- Simon Gratz portrait collection
- ID
- 3277
- Date
- circa 1890-1920
- Extent
- 19.05 Linear feet ; 68 boxes
- Author
- Finding aid prepared by Weckea D. Lilly
- Language
- English
Preferred citation
[Indicate cited item of series here], Simon Gratz portrait collection (Collection 3277), The Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
Abstract
Simon Gratz (1840-1925) was among the most recognized and respected Jewish Americans in the city of Philadelphia. He was born into one of the city's oldest and most notable families. He inherited a legacy of high ambition and accomplishment going back to the family’s earliest settlers in the United States—Barnard and Michael Gratz. The Gratz brothers were most enterprising in shipping, land acquisition, and trading, which allowed for the cementing of the strong and influential relationship between the family and the city. Simon’s father, Edward Gratz, was known for his activities with the construction of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and his most famous aunt, Rebecca Gratz, for her “charm” and philanthropy.
In 1855 Gratz graduated from the Univeristy of Pennsylvania with a bachelors degree, followed by a masters. While apprenticing in Garrick Mallery and Furman Sheppard's law office, he entered the law school at the University of Pennsylvania. He was admitted to the bar and served one term in the Pennsylvania legislature before the age of 21. Leaving office, he was appointed to serve as the assistant city solicitor, which then allowed him to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States.
In 1869 Gratz was appointed to the Philadelphia Board of Public Education and became chairman of the Committee for the Girl’s Normal School. Additionally, he served for two terms as the board’s president pro-tem. He was most known however for helping to improve many schools that were seen as “primitive.” He also served as president of the Board of Revision of Taxes, president of the Board of Trustees of the Free Library of Philadelphia, member of the Board of Trustees of the Jefferson Medical College, and vice-president of The Historical Society of Pennsylvania (HSP) and president of its council.
Gratz amassed an expansive manuscript collection, which he donated to HSP in 1917 after resigning from its board. The collection reflects much of his philosophy of leisure and collecting as discussed in his book, A Book About Autographs.
Among the multitude of autographs, correspondence, and other significant documents he acquired, there is a large collection of images. The images include portraits, engravings, and newspaper and periodical clippings, representing noted historical figures in the arts, medicine, the military, politics, and science and technology; as well, there is a small section of this collection labeled as “views” of historical events and places in Philadelphia. An even smaller portion includes post cards, programs, greeting cards, playing cards, invitations, and other ephemera. The collection is a continuation of the other Gratz collections (250A, 250B, 1571) at HSP.
The arrangement of this collection into categories has been preserved. Section titles include “Early American Portraits” (Case 18, Box 1 to Case 18, Box 18), “Portraits of Thomas Johnson” (Case 19, Box 1), “American Dramatic Portraits” (Case 19, Box 2; and Case 19, Box 18 and 19), “American Portraits” (Case 19, Box 3 to Case 19, Box 13), “Views of Philadelphia and Printed Account of the City” (Case 19, Box 14), “Portraits Inlaid” (Case 19, Box 15 and 16), “Portraits of Civil War Officers/Confederate Generals” (Case 19, Box 17), “Early American military and Naval Views” (Case 19, Box 17), “Foreign Portraits” (Case 19, Box 19 to 21), “Dramatic Portraits-Foreign” (Case 19, Box 22), “European Clergy, Literary and Military Figures” (Case 19, Box 23).Case 19, Boxes 24 to 27 includes miscellaneous and unidentified images and ephemeral items as noted above. As well, there were two “series” of images which initially did not seem to be a distinct set but to maintain the original order, these final portions of the collection were simply renumbered Case A1 (Boxes 1 – 4) and Case A2 (Boxes 1 – 7). The last set labeled Portraits (Case A3) consists of misplaced images, and those that were removed from other boxes because of size.
In the end, Simon Gratz sought “intellectual amusement” through autograph collecting which, as he once noted, was “good for the body, as well as the mind,” and allowed him to “seek occasional relief from the tedium and cares of active professional or business life, by turning to [his] chosen hobby for relaxation and quiet pleasure.” From such quiet engagements was born the several Simon Gratz collections, including the portrait collection.
Administrative Information
Publication Information
Historical Society of Pennsylvania December 2015
1300 Locust StreetPhiladelphia, PA, 19107
215-732-6200
Restrictions
This collection is open for research.
Provenance
Gift of Simon Gratz.
Related Materials
Related materials
At the Historical Society of Pennsylvania:
Historical Society of Pennsylvania Autograph Collection, 1673-1981.
Simon Gratz autograph collection (Collection 0250A), 1343-1928.
Simon Gratz autograph collection (Collection 0250B), 1517-1925.
Philadelphia Record Photograph Morgue (Collection V07), c. 1900-1947.
William Buell Sprague autograph collection (Collection 0623), 1749-1876.
Controlled Access Headings
Genre(s)
- Portraits.
Subject(s)
- Portraits, American.
- Portraits, European.
- Portraits--1700-1900.
- Portraits--American--18th Century.
- Portraits--American--19th Century.
- Portraits--Colonial.
- Portraits--European--18th Century.
- Portraits--European--19th Century.
- Portraits--French subjects.
- Portraits--Women--18th century.
- Portraits--Women--19th century.
- Portraiture--18th century.
- Portraiture--19th century.
Collection Inventory
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Early American Portraits: Adams - Beatty |
Case 18/Box 1 | |||
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Early American Portraits: Bedford - Butler |
Case 18/Box 2 | |||
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Early American Portraits: Butler - Childs |
Case 18/Box 3 | |||
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Early American Portraits: Choate - Dayton |
Case 18/Box 4 | |||
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Early American Portraits: Dayton - Ellsworth |
Case 18/Box 5 | |||
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Early American Portraits: Emmet - Gallatin |
Case 18/Box 6 | |||
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Early American Portraits: Galloway - Griffitts |
Case 18/Box 7 | |||
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Early American Portraits: Grimke - Henry |
Case 18/Box 8 | |||
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Early American Portraits: Higginson - Jackson |
Case 18/Box 9 | |||
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Early American Portraits: Jay - Langdon |
Case 18/Box 10 | |||
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Early American Portraits: Langdon - McClenachon |
Case 18/Box 11 | |||
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Early American Portraits: McClury - Middleton |
Case 18/Box 12 | |||
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Early American Portraits: Mifflin - Nelson |
Case 18/Box 13 | |||
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Early American Portraits: Norris - Pickens |
Case 18/Box 14 | |||
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Early American Portraits: Pierce - Red |
Case 18/Box 15 | |||
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Early American Portraits: Redman - Seney |
Case 18/Box 16 | |||
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Early American Portraits: Sergeant - Stewart |
Case 18/Box 17 | |||
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Early American Portraits: Stewart - Tilghman |
Case 18/Box 18 | |||
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Early American Portraits: Tilghman - Washington |
Case 18/Box 19 | |||
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Early American Portraits: Washington - Zachary |
Case 18/Box 20 | |||
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Foreign Portraits (oversize): Ceracchi - St. Leger; Barry - White |
Case 18/Box 21 | |||
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Portraits of Thomas Johnson |
Case 19/Box 1 | |||
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American Dramatic Portraits: Abbey - Yeamans |
Case 19/Box 2 | |||
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American Portraits: Abbey - Brewster |
Case 19/Box 3 | |||
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American Portraits: Brice - Cook |
Case 19/Box 4 | |||
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American Portraits: Cook - Fitler |
Case 19/Box 5 | |||
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American Portraits: Flanders - Hay |
Case 19/Box 6 | |||
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American Portraits: Hayden - Kyle |
Case 19/Box 7 | |||
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American Portraits: La Farge - Miles |
Case 19/Box 8 | |||
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American Portraits: Miles - Polk |
Case 19/Box 9 | |||
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American Portraits: Polk - Smalley |
Case 19/Box 10 | |||
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American Portraits: Smalls - Vassar |
Case 19/Box 11 | |||
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American Portraits: Vassar - Zook; Unknown |
Case 19/Box 12 | |||
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American Portraits: Early Rosenthal Plates (Arnold - Read) |
Case 19/Box 13 | |||
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Views of Philadelphia and a Printed Account of the City |
Case 19/Box 14 | |||
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Portraits Inlaid, Largely American: Abercrombie - Harris |
Case 19/Box 15 | |||
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Portraits Inlaid, Largely American: Harrison - Wooster |
Case 19/Box 16 | |||
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Portraits of Civil War officers (Bragg - Van Dorn); Early American military and Naval Views (Battles, Fortifications, Military Groups, and Ships) |
Case 19/Box 17 | |||
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American Portraits: Adams - Smith |
Case 19/Box 18 | |||
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American Portraits (Smith - Wright); Foreign Portraits (Andre - Wyndham) |
Case 19/Box 19 | |||
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Foreign Portraits: Adet - Grasse |
Case 19/Box 20 | |||
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Foreign Portraits: Gruet - Wagner |
Case 19/Box 21 | |||
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Foreign Dramatic Portraits: "A Catalogue of Theatrical Portraits," Abington - Young; Les Theatres de Paris (Adele - Williams) |
Case 19/Box 22 | |||
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European Clergy (Abbot-Wilson); European Painters, Sculptors (Bartolozzi-Wilkie); French Literary Figures (Berager-Zola); German Literary Figures (Arndt-Wieland); Italian, Dutch, Swedish, and Spanish Literary Figures (Arenno-Tolstoy); French Military and Naval Officers (Auvergne-Villeroi); Military and Naval - Dutch, German, Italian (Don Juan de Austria-Hans Joachim von Ziethen); Military - Thirty Years War (Aldringer-Zieten); French Revolution-Duplicates (Barbaroux-Wimpffen) |
Case 19/Box 23 | |||
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Miscellaneous and Unidentified Portraits: Thomas Sergeant, George Ticknor, Narce Jinsiro, W. Rawle, unidentified buildings and portraits |
Case 19/Box 24 | |||
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Miscellaneous: Programs, Decks of Playing Cards, Greeting Cards, and Invitations |
Case 19/Box 25 | |||
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Girls Normal School Programs and other ephemera and miscellaneous items |
Case 19/Box 26 | |||
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Harper's Weekly newspapers and portrait clippings |
Case 19/Box 27 | |||
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Portraits: Carroll - Hammond |
Case A1/Box 1 | |||
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Portraits: Handel - Meyerbeer |
Case A1/Box 2 | |||
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Portraits: Miller - Shipley |
Case A1/Box 3 | |||
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Portraits: Shubrick - Zook |
Case A1/Box 4 | |||
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Portraits: Bridgewater - Doyle |
Case A2/Box 1 | |||
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Portraits: Draconites - Gissing |
Case A2/Box 2 | |||
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Portraits: Giulio - Lemarois |
Case A2/Box 3 | |||
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Portraits: Le Notre - Occo |
Case A2/Box 4 | |||
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Portraits: Oecolampadius - Schomberg |
Case A2/Box 5 | |||
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Portraits: Schomberg - Watson |
Case A2/Box 6 | |||
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Portraits: Watt - Zwingle |
Case A2/Box 7 | |||
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Portraits: Charles I - Wycherleg |
Case A3/Box 1 | |||
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