Cheek, Leslie Jr. (SC-02) Finding Aids to Special Collections in the VMFA Archives | Leslie Cheek, Jr. Personal Papers SC-02 Special Collection 02 (SC-02)

Finding Aids to Special Collections in the VMFA Archives | Leslie Cheek, Jr. Personal Papers SC-02

Special Collection 02 (SC-02)


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Margaret R. and Robert M. Freeman Library
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Business Number: 804-340-1495
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URL: https://vmfa.museum/library/special-collections-archives/

Jennie Runnels, Records Manager; Finding aid encoded by Courtney Yevich Tkacz, VMFA Archivist (2009)

Repository
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Archives
Identification
SC-02
Title
Leslie Cheek, Jr. Personal Papers (SC-02) 1931-1993
URL:
https://archives.vmfa.museum/repositories/2/resources/13
Quantity
19.4 Linear Feet, 16 boxes; 596 folders and 48 oversized items
Creator
Cheek, Leslie, 1908-
Creator
McClenahan, Mary Tyler Freeman Cheek, 1917-
Creator
Temple, K. Richmond
Creator
Rouse, Parke, 1915-1997
Creator
Yale University
Creator
Joseph and Margaret Muscarelle Museum of Art‏
Creator
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Creator
Skylark Farm
Creator
Washington and Lee University
Language
English .
Abstract
This collection documents a portion of the life of Leslie Cheek, Jr., the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts' second and longest-tenured Director (1948-1968). One series includes material from his early career and activities before the VMFA, as well as his tenure at the museum, and through his retirement. Two series document the publication of two photobiographies about Cheek, "Living by Design" and "Designing for the Arts." Another series is comprised of materials about Skylark Farm, the house and tree farm located in the Blue Ridge Mountains, owned, designed and furnished by the Cheeks between 1967 and 1977 when it was donated to Washington and Lee University. Other series document the Cheeks' personal world travels in the 1950s-1980s, some of Cheek's awards, and finally, a number of framed architectural drawings done by Cheek as a student in the 1930s.

Administrative Information

Publication

The collection is subject to all copyright laws. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright, beyond that allowed by fair use, requires the researcher to obtain permission of copyright holders.

Access

The collection is open for research. A limited number of files are restricted. Access to restricted materials may require written permission of the donor and/or the VMFA Director.

Provenance

This collection is comprised of materials donated by Leslie Cheek, Jr.'s family members. The bulk of this collection was donated to the VMFA Library by Leslie's widow Mary Tyler Freeman Cheek McClenahan in 1993. The remainder of the material was donated by Leslie's children in 2005.

Preferred Citation

Leslie Cheek, Jr. Personal Papers (SC-02). Gift of Mary Tyler Cheek McClenahan, Leslie Cheek III, Richard W. Cheek, and Elizabeth C. Morgan. VMFA Archives, Richmond, Virginia.

Processing Note

Processing and description were performed by Jennie Runnels in the mid-1990s. Original folder titles were retained. Publications were removed and added to the VMFA Library's holdings. Framed items were disassembled and the materials stored in flat files, with the exception of the few framed items which used archival mats.


Biographical Note

Leslie Cheek, Jr. was the second and longest-tenured Director of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. During his 20 year Directorship (1948-1968), he transformed the museum from a regional gem to a museum that operated on the international stage.

Born in Nashville, Cheek was the son of Mabel Wood and Leslie Cheek, Sr., who became rich by investing in the family formula for Maxwell House Coffee. Cheek studied art at Harvard University before taking up architecture at Yale University and Columbia. After graduation, he headed to William and Mary College where he founded and headed up the Department of Fine Arts from 1937-1939. In 1939, he married Richmonder Mary Tyler Freeman, daughter of Pulitzer Prize winning author Douglas Southall Freeman. From 1939-1942, Cheek served in his first Directorship at the Baltimore Museum of Fine Art. He left the museum in 1942 to join the Army Corps of Engineers in WWII.

After the war, he was hired as the Associate Editor of Architectural Forum Magazine and lived in New York City for three years. In 1948, he came to the VMFA as Director, spending 20 years building the collections, endowments, and reputation of the museum. He was known for the Artmobile, a mobile art program which brought the museum's collections all over the state of Virginia, and the Virginia Museum Theatre which opened in 1955 and successfully integrated the performing and visual arts.

After retiring in 1968, Cheek stayed active in the arts, and two books were published about his life and career, "Living by Design" and "Designing for the Arts." In 1967, the Cheeks purchased a mountaintop home named Skylark Farm in the Blue Ridge Mountains, which they donated to Washington and Lee University in 1977.

Source: The Dictionary of Art Historians

Source: Virginia Commonwealth University's Guide to the Mary Tyler Freeman Cheek McClenahan Papers

Scope and Content Note

The collection's inclusive dates are 1931-1993, with the bulk of the material dating from the 1960s-1980s. The collection is comprised of correspondence, plans, photographs, financial records, interviews, book drafts, exhibition records, travel itineraries, and other ephemeral material.

Arrangement

The collection is organized into six series, folders are arranged in the original order maintained by Cheek, and retain their original folder titles when provided.

Series 1
Skylark Farm, 1966-1992
Series 2
"Living by Design" and "Cheek and the Arts," 1945-1989
Series 3
"Designing for the Arts," 1984-1991
Series 4
Personal Files, 1934-1992
Series 5
Awards and Degrees, 1931-1993
Series 6
Trips, 1952-1980

Related Materials - VMFA Library: Books

Ten Talents in the American Theatre, 1957
Living by Design: Leslie Cheek and the Arts, 1985
Designing for the Arts: Environments by Leslie Cheek, 1990
Southern Civility: Recollections of my Early Life, 2003

Related Materials - VMFA Library: Exhibition File

Drawings for the Stage by Leslie Cheek, Jr., 1987

Related Materials - VMFA Library: Subject File

VMFA Directors: Leslie Cheek Jr. (4 folders)

Related Materials - Library of Virginia

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Director's Correspondence, 1936-1976 (Coll. No. 33863 and 44067)
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Exhibition Files, 1936-1992 (Coll No. 31633, 32958, 33041, 33160, 34679, 36342, 36957 and 37636)

Related Materials - Other Institutions

Archives of American Art, Washington, DC: Architectural Forum, 1945-47; Time Lab, 1946-47; House Beautiful, 1947; Forum Exhibits, 1946-48; Exhibition Houses, Architectural Forum, 1947; Architectural League; Beauty at the Bar, Architectural League, 1948; Life in USA Houses Speech, Architectural League, 1946; Baltimore Museum Files: Correspondence, Photographs, Exhibition Info and Brochures; Architectural Consultant Files, 1968 to 1992; Above It All (Yale Thesis); Camouflage Info, Fort Belvoir, early 40's; For Us the Living (microfilm, original at MOMA); Oral History Interview
College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA: Photographs of Stage Sets; Articles; Festival Theatre; Publicity for Theatre Development; Publicity for Frobenius; Cheek Award; O'Keefe Affair; Muscarelle Museum; Competition Show; Publicity for Stage Design Exhibitions; WandM Coat-of-Arms; Tom Sawyer Exhibition; Publicity for Frank Lloyd Wright Show; Washington Speech; 19th Century Party; Faraway Farm Information; Drawings of Stage Sets related to WandM (Phi Beta Hall; Taliaferro Hall, Parties)
Museum of Modern Art, New York City, NY: For Us the Living Exhibition
Queens Museum, New York City, NY: Drawings of the 1939 New York World's Fair (Virginia Room)
Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, VA: Four Camouflage Training Displays (Ft. Belvoir – early 40's); Rotunda Club History

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

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Container List

SC-02-01
Series 1: Skylark Farm
197 folders
2 items
1966-1992
Series Description

This series is comprised of correspondence, plans, and photographs related to Skylark Farm, a house and tree farm located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, owned, designed and furnished by the Cheeks between 1967 and 1977 when it was donated to Washington and Lee University. The Cheeks were also involved in the transformation of the house into a conference center for the University in the 1990s.

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SC-02-02
Series 2: "Living by Design" and "Cheek and The Arts"
83 folders
1 items
1945-1989
Series Description

This series is comprised of correspondence, interviews, and exhibition details related to the 1985 publication of "Living by Design: Leslie Cheek and the Arts," which was written by Parke Rouse, Jr. and researched by K. Richmond Temple. The photobiography was released at the same time that a corresponding exhibition entitled "Cheek and the Arts" opened at the Muscarelle Museum of Art in December 1985.

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SC-02-03
Series 3: "Designing for the Arts"
60 folders
1984-1991
Series Description

This series is comprised of correspondence, drafts, and financial details related to the 1990 publication of "Designing for the Arts: Environments by Leslie Cheek," which was written by K. Richmond Temple. It was designed as a photo essay, and served as volume two to the previously published "Living by Design" in 1985.

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SC-02-04
Series 4: Personal Files
211 folders
25 items
1934-1992English.
Series Description

This series is mainly comprised of correspondence related to a myriad of activities and projects that Cheek took on throughout his career and during his retirement. There is a considerable amount of material created during his tenure as Director of the VMFA. This series also contains oversized materials, including many drawings done by Cheek while in school in the 1930s and after, as well as photographs, mounted clippings, and some bound volumes and drawings.

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SC-02-05
Series 5: Awards and Degrees
8 folders
20 items
1931-1993
Series Description

This series is comprised of correspondence about and the actual awards and degrees conferred upon Cheek throughout his life.

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SC-02-06
Series 6: Travel
37 folders
1952-1980
Series Description

This series is comprised of correspondence, itineraries, and programs detailing the Cheeks' personal travels around the world.

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