4. Sketchbooks and Artworks. 1909-1976, undated.
Multiple sketchbooks and loose art works are organized within this series. While over the course of his life, Hayward worked in multiple media, most of the art works held in the Hayward Papers are pencil drawings, pen and ink works or prints of etchings.
4 boxes
Boxes 4.001 - 4.004 (Page: 1 - 4)
Consists of still life pencil drawings created by Hayward at age 10. Includes Hayward's table of contents.
Consists of still life, nature and portrait pencil drawings (among them portraits of Hayward's brother and of Abraham Lincoln) created by Hayward as a boy. Includes Hayward's table of contents. Also includes a portrait drawn by Hayward's mother, Ina.
Consists of pencil drawings and watercolors of New England scenes - still life and landscape scenes, cartoon figures, profiles and figure studies. Annotated works include "Keene [New Hampshire] from Grays Hill" and "Gen. Jim Wilson House." Autographed "Glück Auf, W. P. Phelps." [Hayward's grandfather William P. Phelps]
Consists of pencil and charcoal drawings of Boston-area scenes, including landscapes, buildings, sailboats, still lifes and figure studies. Annotated works include "Fenway" [multiple], "Bumpkin Island 'Barracks'/Camp Burrage," "Esplanad," "Jap. lantern" and "Jap. seabird." First page annotated "Roger Hayward, U. S. S. Topeka, Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H."
Consists of pencil and charcoal drawings of Boston-area and Massachusetts Institute of Technology scenes. Includes architectural depictions, museum pieces, portraits and nude studies. Annotated works include "Cambridge Bridge," "Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts," "APOXYOMENOS," "16th & 17th century Persian glass, Venetian influence," "Arabian Lattice" and "Italian Mask, XVIth Century."
Consists of Boston-area Gothic architectural and artistic renderings done in pencil, as well as a cartoon drawing of fish. Annotated works include "Pew, Park Hill Church," "Cornice over front door, Park Hill Church," "frieze for cornice," "Seat at base of Boston Public Library," "Lamp base vestibule - Boston Public Library."
Dating to Roger and Betty Hayward's art trip to Europe, this sketchbook contains pencil drawings and schematics of Gothic buildings and architectural features. Annotated works include "Gargoyle - The Tor, Glastonbury," "Cirencester," [multiple] "Fairford - England," [multiple] "Clare College Bridge, Cambridge," "Fan Vaulting, King's College Chapel, Cambridge," "S. Benedict, Cambridge, Pre-Norman Tower," "Dorset Sq[uare], London," "Vaulting, South Aisle, Henry VII Chapel, Westminster Abby," "British Museum, Nimroud Rm.," "Chancel arch, S. Mary-Le-Strand, Gibbs 1717," Holy Water Basin, S. Etheldreda's - London" and "S. Kensington Museum." [multiple]
Included with the sketchbook is a Typescript: "Betty Hayward's notes on European Art trip, 1926," provided by Dr. James R. Kramer.
A second sketchbook dating to Roger and Betty Hayward's art trip to Europe. Consists of pencil and watercolor drawings of Gothic buildings and architectural features as well as nude studies. Annotated works include "Hajia Sophia - Constantinople," "Byzantine Vaults," "Église de Kapnicarea, Athens 9th cent.," "St. Ambrogio, Milan," "St. Mark's - Venice," "Apostles Church, Cologne," "Toro Cathedral," "Salamanca," "S. Sernin - Toulouse," "Clemont-Ferrand, Notre Dame du Port," "Issoire: S. Paul," "S. Martin de Broscherville," "Bay of Abbey Church - Jumieges, Early Norman," "Peterborough Cathedral," "Bay of Ste. Trinité," "St. Leu d'Esserent," "Noyon: Langhaus," "Notre Dame - Paris," "Plate Tracery - Chartres" and "Bar Tracery - Reims."
Consists of pencil sketches of boats, houses, landscapes, studies for color works, abstract and impossible geometric shapes, typographic studies for Christmas cards and rough portraits of Robert F. Kennedy.
Consists of pencil and pen sketches of geometric shapes, typography for a "Blivets" logo and rough sketches of people and faces. Also includes a series of anagrams and astronomical observations.
Consists of pencil drawings of landscapes and the ruins of Apollonia, Cyrenaica, Libya.
Consists of pencil and charcoal portraits and drawings of landscapes.
Consists of whimsical caricatures of humans and animals done in pen, pencil and charcoal. A special emphasis of this set is a series of drawings of humans with multiple heads. Set also includes depictions of human faces created out of typewritten characters.
Consists of whimsical caricatures of humans and animals done in pen.
Consists of whimsical charcoal caricatures of humans and animals.
Consists of whimsical pen, pencil and charcoal caricatures of humans and animals. Certain of the drawings are sexual in nature. Others depict humans as conceptualized as coffee mugs.
Box includes an inventory of paintings by Roger Hayward, compiled by Dr. James R. Kramer.
Etchings primarily depict outdoor scenes, often seaside landscapes, as well as images of European cities. Scenes also include a nude study and an elderly basketweaver.
Drawings titled as follows: "Half plan of Strozzi, Early Florentine Palace," "Section thro' upper storeys of Strozzi Palace," "Perspective, Elevation of Strozzi Palace," "Detail of Cornice, Palazzo Strozzi," "Detail of Second Storey Window, Palazzo Riccardi," "Corner of Courtyard, Palazzo Strozzi, Florence," "Bronze Banner Holder," "Bronze Lantern from corner of Strozzi Palace," "Elevation of Children's Hospital," "Court, Palazzo Bevilacqua, Bologna," "A Brick Cornice," "Detail, Pal[azzo] Bevilacqua, Bologna," "Prigioni, Brescia," "Window in the Cortile of the Doges' Palace, Venice," "S. M. dei Miracoli, Venice," "Palais Corner - Spinelli, Venice," "Palais de la Cancellaria" and "Porta de Borsari, Verona."
Final etching in the series includes the following text: "I saw three ships come sailing in, on Christmas Day / On Christmas Day I saw three ships come sailing in / And who was in those ships all three? / Over Savior Christ and his ladye / Pray whither sailed those ships all three? / They sailed into Bethlehem, On Christmas Day / Wishes for your health and happiness from Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hayward."
Titles as follows: "BLIVETS! Another way to see reality?," "What is Beauty?" "What we did during the Great Depression" and "KRAP."
Titled works as follows: "Star Flower," "Wild oats," "Lady Slipper" and "Fringed Polygala."
Image depicts three people walking into a very large building.
3. Project Files.
5. Photographs and Biographical Materials.