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Elizabeth Bayley Willis Papers
1933-1988



 
Accession No.:2583-019
Creator:Willis, Elizabeth Bayley, creator
Title: Elizabeth Bayley Willis Papers
Date Span:ca. 1933-1988
Bulk:1942-1976
Quantity: 5.94 cubic ft. (10 boxes, 2 oversized folders)
Languages:Collection materials primarily in English with a small amount of material in French.
Elizabeth Bayley Willis at Anne Gould Hauberg residence, Seattle, n.d. Photo: Mary Randlett. Special Collections, UW Libraries, UW23111z

Funding for encoding this finding aid was partially provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.




Biographical Note

Elizabeth Bayley Willis was born Elizabeth Palmer Bayley in Somerville, Massachusetts, in 1902. She attended Queen Anne High School and spent a year in Boston and West Newton, Massachusetts, at the Misses Allen School. In Boston Willis studied European art history and the Asian collections at the Boston Museum. Willis spent one year of college at Mount Holyoke, continuing to visit Boston and study at the museum. She graduated from the University of Washington in 1923. Willis married Cecil Durand Willis in 1923, and the couple had four daughters before their divorce in 1937.

In 1937 Willis studied painting at Mills College summer session with artists Lyonel Feininger, Helen Chapin, and others. There she met Kenneth Callahan, who brought her into Seattle's art world. Through Callahan she met Morris Graves, Mark Tobey, and other Northwest artists, and she studied painting with Tobey in 1939 and 1940. From 1938 to 1943, Willis taught English and Latin at Garfield High School in Seattle and headed the school's art department.

In 1943 Willis went to New York looking for a gallery to show Mark Tobey's work. She was hired by Marian Willard to show Morris Graves's work at the Willard Gallery, and in 1947 she returned to Seattle to work as curator at the University of Washington's Henry Art Gallery. From 1948 to 1950, Willis was curator at the San Francisco Museum of Art and from 1950 to 1951, curator and acting assistant director of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor. In charge of exhibits, Willis curated Mark Tobey's first retrospective exhibit and was instrumental in bringing to the United States a series of exhibitions of the decorative arts of Japan, China, and Korea.

While in San Francisco, Willis had helped to show and sell Japanese folk art for Dr. Suetsu Yanagi of the Mingei Kan National Folk Art Museum in Tokyo. In 1951 she went to Japan as a consultant to the Mingei Kan on the quality and marketing of modern folk art. She made her first visit to India on her return trip and collected folk textiles in Bombay. Back in the United States, Willis went to New York to study the Cooper-Union museum's Indian decorative arts collection. On the weekends she went to Boston to study with Georg Swarenski, curator of decorative arts at the Boston Museum.

In 1952 Willis was appointed to the United Nations Technical Assistance Board, having been recommended by the Cooper-Union Museum as a curator and marketer of handcrafts. Her work for the UN focused on stimulating the economic development of handcrafts in India and East Asia through marketing textile and other decorative art products to American and European importers. In November of that year, Willis went to India as an advisor to the government of Uttar Pradesh on the development and preservation of handcrafts.

Willis worked with the All India Handcrafts Board, the Handloom Board, and the Khadi and Village Industries Board to improve and develop crafts production and sales, and in so doing improve the living and working conditions of the craftspeople. Working in Uttar Pradesh, Willis observed many one of a kind techniques and designs in textile creation and helped the local artisans to develop consistent production for export. Willis returned to India several times as a gazetted advisor to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the Textile Commissioner, and the All India Handloom Board. Her primary role was to help develop the export business for handloom textiles for all of India, a task that involved visiting hundreds of villages throughout the country, establishing guidelines for quality control, and assisting with technical improvements. Willis also worked on similar missions for the UN in Vietnam, Formosa, and Morocco.

From 1957 to 1965, Willis returned to India many times at her own expense to collect textiles and continue her study of the folk textile industry. Over 1,400 textiles as well as jewelry from Willis's collection were donated to the University of Washington by Willis and her friends Virginia and Prentice Bloedel, who helped to fund several of Willis's later trips to India. This gift started the University's Costume and Textile Study Center, now part of the Henry Art Gallery. Other Willis textiles, artifacts, photographs, and unpublished research are in the National Anthropological Archives and the Cooper-Hewitt Museum.

Willis resided in Bainbridge Island near Seattle for many years and died at the age of 101 in 2003.

Scope and Content

The Willis papers, accession no. 2583-19, measure 5.94 cubic feet and span the years 1933 to 1988. They document her work promoting textiles from India and other countries, her interest in Northwest art and artists, and her friendships with the artists. The accession also includes letters and other material sent to Willis by her Garfield High School Japanese American students during World War II. At the time of writing, mainly 1942, most of the students were incarcerated at the Puyallup Assembly Center, called Camp Harmony. The letters are filed in the subject series "Nisei Students." These and many other letters and writings are filed in subject series under headings that were established by Willis.

Restrictions on Access

The Willis papers are open to all users, except for boxes 5 through 10, which are closed until Dec. 2, 2017. These boxes contain material primarily about Mark Tobey and Morris Graves, as well as material about other figures in the Northwest art scene. Researchers may request permission for access from the donor's family before 2018. Consult the repository for information.

Restrictions on Use

A letter from Julia Feininger to Willis, dated Oct. 15, 1947 (folder 2/4), is not to be copied or quoted by users any time in the future.

Willis's rights have been transferred to the University of Washington Libraries, except for those in the closed portion of the accession.

Acquisition Info

The papers in this accession were given to the Libraries by Elizabeth Bayley Willis between 1976 and 2000.

Processing Info

This accession is a merger of 17 accessions and was completed in 2002. Accession no. 2583-17, 43.5 cubic ft., was not included in this merger. Accession 2583-17, 43.5 cubic feet, is unprocessed and is currently closed to use.


Inventory

 
Box/FolderDate
Personal Papers
1/1Biographical Features1953-1983, n.d.
Incoming Letters
1/2Anderson, Guyn.d.
1/3Callahan, Kenneth1977
1/3Cashin, Bonnie1965-1982, n.d.
1/4Cunningham, Imogen1970
1/5Devree, Howard1947, n.d.
1/6Goetz, Hermann1961-1965
1/7Kalman, Lily1959-1960, n.d.
1/8Macdonald, Vera1966-1977
1/9Marriott, McKim1958-1961
1/10Michener, James1961-1966
1/11Nehru, (Mrs.) B.K.1962-1966
1/12Ross, Nancy Wilson (Mrs. Stanley Young)1951-1978, n.d.
1/13Willard, Marian1973-1976
1/14-16A-Z1941-1982, n.d.
Outgoing Letters
1/17To Family1956, n.d.
1/18To Olive Buchanan1964-1986, n.d.
1/19Miscellaneous1967-1982, n.d.
1/20Re: Nancy Wilson RossJune 30, 1984
General Correspondence
1/21Dodge, Marilyn1978-1980, n.d.
1/21Hranga, R.K. (Shillong)1980-1983, n.d.
1/21Kaimal, Lorraine (Denver Art Museum, Re: Textiles) 1981
1/22Kawai, Hiroshi1951-1973
1/22Mohrman, Constance K.1981
1/22Nishi, Jana S.1984
1/23Ravindran, O.T.1979-1980, n.d.
1/23Rossbach, Ed and Katherine Westphal1967-1981, n.d.
1/23Wittlin, Thaddeus1977
Speeches and Writings
1/24Re: Autobiographical Information1979-1988, n.d.
1/25 "Two Englishmen in India"n.d.
1/26Re: Kanjiro Kawai1974
1/26Re: Macdonald Family1972-1975, n.d.
1/26Re: Jim Thompson1974
1/26Re: Clifford Wright1970
1/27Re: Coomaraswamy, Ananda and Robert Allerton Parker 1988
1/27"The Japanese Folk Art Collection"n.d.
1/27"Willard Gallery Daze"1987
1/28Miscellaneous1973-1988, n.d.
Notes
1/29Re: Ambrose and Viola Patterson and Shillong Visits 1963-1975, n.d.
1/30Miscellaneous1976-1986, n.d.
Subject Series
Protests
1/31Re: Wildlife1982, n.d.
1/32Re: Environmental Issues1969-1982, n.d.
1/33Re: Nuclear Efforts1982, n.d.
1/34Re: Cambodia1967-1971, n.d.
1/35Re: ABM/ Sentinel1969-1987, n.d.
1/36Miscellaneous1965-1983, n.d.
1/37University of Washington President's Club1979, n.d.
1/38Bayh, Gibson1955
1/39Bowen, Betty1952-1977, n.d.
Chinese Periodicals -China Reconstructs
1/40General Correspondence1975-1982, n.d.
1/41Notes1976
1/42Ephemera1976-1978, n.d.
2/1Elwin, Verrier1957-1964
Feininger, Julia and Lyonel
2/2-3Incoming Letters1945-1961, n.d.
2/4Incoming LetterOct. 15, 1947
Restrictions on Access: Restricted.
2/5Artworks1951
2/6Exhibit Catalogs1936-1964
2/7Clippings1936-1972, n.d.
2/8Fell, Barry1976-1979, n.d.
2/9Ford, Gordon Onslow1977-1980, n.d.
2/10Fozdor, Shirin1951-1954
2/11-12Graves, Morris1947-1982, n.d.
2/13Henry Gallery1967-1986, n.d.
India
2/14Incoming Letters - Re: India, Community Development and Co-operation Ministry, Department of Community Development1963-1964
2/15General Correspondence1960-1971
Speeches and Writings
2/16-20"In the Footprints of the Raj "1986
2/21-22Two Sides of the Coin, by Katherine Palmern.d.
2/23India's Roots of Democracy (annotated)1965
2/24-25"A Brief Guide for Visitors to Temples of South India"n.d.
3/1Reminiscences Re: India, Indian Textiles, and Blanchett Rockefeller and Folk Arts1972-1986, n.d.
Notes
3/2 Re: Reference Material for North East Frontier Agency and Dr. Verrier Elwin1963-1964, n.d.
3/3Re: Reference Material. India. Andra - Tripura and Uttar Pradesh1960-1969
3/4Exhibit Catalogs1982
Subject Series
3/5Bhutan1960-1965, n.d.
Gandhi, Indira
3/6Incoming Letter1962
3/7Clippings1976-1977, n.d.
Mehta, Ved
3/8General Correspondence1976-1977
3/9Clippings - Articles inThe New Yorkern.d.
3/10Clippings Re: India, Andra - Tripura1960-1970, n.d.
3/11Johnson, Gertrude1969-1983, n.d.
Larsen, Jack Lenor1966-1978, n.d.
3/12Incoming Letters1966-1978, n.d.
3/13Notesn.d.
Oversize VF
55Publications -American Fabrics/Fashions, Summer 1978, Volume 113    OVERSIZE1978
Box/Folder
3/14Calendars - Small Monthly Calendar1978
Scope and Content: With J.L.L. trademark in a tin case.
3/15Ephemera1975, n.d.
3/16Clippings1974-1978, n.d.
3/17Liebes, Dorothy1962-1972, n.d.
Nisei Students
Incoming Letters
3/18Kobayashi, Masao1942
3/19Unidentified "Ben"1942-1943
3/20Miscellaneous A-Z1942-1949
3/21Newsletter - Camp Harmony1942
3/22Clippings1940-1950
3/23Newland, Joseph (Henry Art Gallery)1986-1988, n.d.
3/24Schuster, Carl1975, n.d.
3/25-26Tobey, Mark1939-1982, n.d.
3/27Wilgress, John1950-1953, n.d.
3/28Yanagi, Soetsu1949-1951
3/29-30Exhibit Catalogs1933-1958, 1982, n.d.
Box
Misc. Ovsz. Box 6Posters - Leo Kenney Retrospective    OVERSIZE1973
Exhibit Files
Box/Folder
3/31Re: "Northwest Artists" Show1950-1951
Scope and Content: Correspondents include Kenneth Callahan, the Henry Gallery, Walter Isaacs, and Richard E. Fuller.
3/32Miscellaneous1974, n.d.
Photographs
3/33Washington State International Marketing Conference Committee1954
3/33E.B. Willis with Indira Gandhi and her son, Sanjay n.d.
3/34Ephemera1963, n.d.
Clippings
3/35Re: Northwest Artists1937-1978
3/36Biographical1948-1982, n.d.

 
Box/FolderDate
United Nations. Technical Assistance Board / All India Handloom Board
Incoming Letters
3/37Re: Reference Material. India, Andra - Tripura 1957-1960
General Correspondence
3/38Correspondence with U.N. Officials1952-1953, n.d.
3/39Re: Uttar Pradesh1952-1953, n.d.
3/40Miscellaneous1953-1957, n.d.
Scope and Content: Correspondents include: Sher Singh Rawat, Victor Sanè, All Indian Handloom Board.
3/41-42Memoranda Re: All India Handloom Board1955-1956
Notes
3/43Reference Materials for All India Handloom Board 1956-1957, n.d.
4/1Reference Material. India. Andra - Kerala1951-1957, n.d.
4/2Reference Material. India. Madras - Tripura 1956, n.d.
4/3Uttar Pradesh1953, n.d.
Publications
4/4All India Handloom Board1955-1956, n.d.
4/5Miscellaneous1954-1959
4/6Reports - Re: Indian Weaving1953, n.d.
Speeches and Writings
4/7Re: Uttar Pradesh1953-1955, n.d.
4/8T.T. Krishnamachari1957-1959
4/9Exhibit Files - "Textile Art and Costumes of India," Palazzo Grassi, VeniceAug.-Oct., 1956
Subject Series
4/10Burma1952-1954
4/11Manipur1960, n.d.
4/12Morocco1959
4/13Taiwan1955
4/14L'Artisanat au Maroc1958-1959
4/15Photographsn.d.
Ephemeran.d.
4/16Re: Reference Materials, India - Madras to Tripura 1956-1960, n.d.
Clippings
4/17Re: All India Handloom Board1956-1957, n.d.
4/18Re: Uttar Pradesh1953-1958, n.d.

 
BoxDate
Closed Material
Scope and Content: Folders include personal correspondence between the artists and Ms. Willis related to works and exhibitions, as well as notes, journals, catalogs, letters of other individuals, writings, and clippings. A more detailed inventory of boxes 5 through 10 is available.
5-6, 10Graves, Morris1942-1967
6-8Tobey, Mark1940-1976
Other Northwest Artists, "Group of Twelve"
9Anderson, Guy
9Banner, Al
9Barret, Virginia
9Callahan, Kenneth
9Chong, Fay and Priscilla
9Cooper, Jack1982
9Cumming, Bill
9Cunningham, Merce
9Farwell, Denise and Hollis
9Gowen, Mary Trimble
9Hill, Warren
9James, Barbara and Clayton
9Morris, Ruby
9Nomura, Ruth
9Park, Helen Graham
9Patterson, Viola
9Penington, Ruth
9Ross, Nancy Wilson
9Tsutakawa, George
9Wehr, Wesley
9Northwest History
9Outgoing Letters - To Marian Willard1950-1951, n.d.
Scope and Content: Copies.

Subject Terms

Personal Names:
Cashin, Bonnie.
Elwin, Verrier, 1902-1964.
Feininger, Julia.
Goetz, Hermann, 1898-
Johnson, Gertrude B.
Kawai, Hiroshi, potter.
Larsen, Jack Lenor.
Newland, Joseph N.
Ross, Nancy Wilson, 1901-1986.
Willis, Elizabeth Bayley--Archives.
Organizations:
All India Handloom Board.
Henry Art Gallery.
United Nations. Technical Assistance Board.
Subjects:
Art museums--California.
Art museums--Washington (State)
Art, American--Northwest, Pacific.
Decorative arts--India--Marketing.
Museum curators--California.
Technical assistance, American--India.
Textile crafts--Collectors and collecting--United States.
Textile crafts--India--Marketing.
Women museum curators--California--Archives.
Genre Headings:
Exhibition catalogs.
Photographs.