Fonds F2047 - Alister Mathews fonds

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Alister Mathews fonds

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  • 1956-1977 (Creation)
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    Mathews, Alister

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0.18 m of textual records and other material
346 photographs: b&w and col.
3 negatives
1 slide: col.
1 photocopy

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(1907-1985)

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Alister William Mathews was born in Watford, Hertfordshire, England on April 7th, 1907. He was the son of noted Australian ornithologist and rare book collector Gregory M. Mathews, CBE (1876-1949). His name is often misspelt but can be verified as Alister Mathews through his advertisements in 'Master Drawings'. As a young man Mathews was involved in the private press movement, founding The Grayhound Press in 1926 through which he published his friend Monk Gibbon.

He briefly taught modern languages at Bedales School in Hampshire from 1932 to 1935. According to school records, Mathews was also in charge of the student printing press. In 1935 he married Germaine Gaillard (1905-1999), who also worked at Bedales. After their marriage, the couple apparently moved to Grenoble, France with the intention of taking English students as lodgers.

Mathews' career as a rare book and print dealer appears to have begun in the early 1940s in Clooney Beg, Swanage, Dorset. He established a relationship with the British Museum as early as 1943, when he sold three 18th-century drawings to the institution. Sometime after 1947 Mathews moved to Poole, Dorest. He later settled in nearby Bournemouth, where he lived from 1968 until his death in 1985. Mathews conducted business by appointment from his home and through illustrated sale catalogues. As late as 1949 he was still identified as a dealer in rare books; however, after World War II he increasingly specialized in European and British drawings and watercolors. A significant dealer in this field, many of the works he handled are now represented in major museums, including the British Museum; Metropolitan Museum of Art, Morgan Library & Museum, and Victoria & Albert Museum. Mathews died in Bournemouth in 1985.

Custodial history

Accession 2002-015 donated by Mary F. Williamson in 2002. Accession 2022-015 donated by Alison Gadd who inherited the materials from her father John Gadd, who knew Mathews and purchased the records at an auction of Mathew's estate in Bournemouth in 2007.

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Fonds comprises correspondence written by Alister Mathews to his client, Mary F. Williamson, in reference to the sale of old master drawings and watercolours (1956-1972). Also included are catalogues of works that Mathews had on offer (1949-1982, 1987) accompanied by the occasional photograph of a specific work. There are also a few invoices for purchased work. Also includes photographs of art bought and sold by Alister Mathews in the course of his work as an art dealer. Photographs record details and sales information on the reverse. Some correspondence with Fenella Cecil, John Sunderland, and Sir Anthony Blunt.

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Donated by Mary F. Williamson, 10 May 2002. Donated by Alison Gadd in 2022.

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  • English

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5079.5

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Open.

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Copyright legislation applies. Please consult an Archivist.

Associated materials

British Museum. Alister Mathews Collection: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/term/BIOG12326
National Gallery of Art (U.S.) Department of Image Collections, Alister Mathews Archive: https://library.nga.gov/permalink/01NGA_INST/1p5jkvq/alma991745213804896
Alister Mathews Diaries, 1922-1934, British Library, Manuscript Collections, MSS 63524-42.

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Revised 2024-06-10 by Ken Hernden

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  • Shelf: 5079.5