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The Lists, To-dos and Illustrated Inventories of Great Artists

After a voyeuristic look inside the notebooks and sketchbooks of great creators, here comes a peek inside an even more private facet of the creative self: the list. Lists: To-dos, Illustrated Inventories, Collected Thoughts, and Other Artists’ Enumerations from the Collections of the Smithsonian Museum offers a surprisingly intriguing glimpse of some of the 20th century’s most remarkable creators — including Pablo Picasso, Joseph Cornell, Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko, Andrew Wyeth and Janice Lowry, among dozens of others — revealing their personal habits, priorities and decision-making schemata through the lens of the seemingly mundane and, in the process, demystifying artmaking and the creative life.

From a list Finnish-born architect Eero Saarinen made of his second wife’s positive attributes, to designer Harry Bertoia’s 1932 self-rating chart for a school assignment, rating 21 of his characteristics on a spectrum from Very Poor to Excellent, to Picasso’s recommendations of artists he liked for Walt Kuhn’s 1913 Armory Show, these wonderful and fascinating seventy-or-so artifacts reveal as much about their creators as they do about the values, fixations and points of interest of their respective eras.

Eero Saarinen’s list of Aline Bernstein’s good qualities, ca. 1954. Aline and Eero Saarinen papers, 1857-1972.
Image courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution’s Archives of American Art; copyright F+W Media Inc. 2011.

Harry Bertoia’s ‘My-self Rating Chart’ school assignment. Harry Bertoia papers, 1917-1979.
Image courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution’s Archives of American Art; copyright F+W Media Inc. 2011.

Pablo Picasso’s recommendations for the Armory Show for Walt Kuhn, 1912. Walt Kuhn, Kuhn family papers, and Armory Show Records, 1859-1978.
Image courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution’s Archives of American Art; copyright F+W Media Inc. 2011.

Janice Lowry’s Journal #98, 2002-2003.
Image courtesy of the Archive of American Art.
Franz Kline’s receipt from John Heller’s Liquor Store, Dec. 31, 1960. Elisabeth Zogbaum papers regarding Franz Kline, 1928-1965.
Image courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution’s Archives of American Art; copyright F+W Media Inc. 2011.
Adolf Konrad’s graphic packing list, Dec. 16, 1973. Adolf Ferdinand Konrad papers, 1962-2002.
Image courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution’s Archives of American Art; copyright F+W Media Inc. 2011.

Complement Lists with pioneering journalist Nellie Bly’s illustrated packing list and Barthes’s likes and dislikes, illustrated.

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Published July 14, 2011

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