Title

Julia Morgan Papers

Description

Papers, 1835-1958 (bulk 1896-1945), contain architectural drawings and plans, office records, photographs, correspondence, project files, student work, family correspondence, and personal papers from the estate of California architect Julia Morgan, who practiced in San Francisco during the first half of the twentieth century. Includes architectural documents regarding William Randolph Hearst and the world-renowned Hearst Castle. More information available at: https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt9s2030pj

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Local Identifier
010-4-b-37-14-01
Description

Cow barn on the estate of Dr. Harry L. Tevis.

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010-6-c-80-01-01
Date Created
1940 (year uncertain)
Description

Drawing of the recreation wing.

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010-6-c-80-01-07
Date Created
1943 (year uncertain)
Description

A sketch of both wings of the Babicora House.

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010-6-c-80-01-08
Date Created
1943 (year uncertain)
Description

A drawing indicating elevation and water direction for the foundation of the Babicora house.

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010-6-c-80-01-05
Date Created
1943 (year uncertain)
Description

A hand-drawn map (1:666 scale) showing the locations of various buildings in the Babicora complex.

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010-3-c-32-07-13
Date Created
1934
Description

A photo of Marion Davies (center) and two unidentified women, likely standing at an airport in Madrid, Spain.

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010-5-i-ff065-05-01
Date Created
1928-11-09
Description

Vellum drawing (pencil). The gymnasium building is now commonly referred to as the Roman Pool.

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010-5-h-71-05-06
Date Created
1929-03-25
Description

Second version of the Neptune Pool. Looking southwest.

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010-5-h-71-06-06
Date Created
1931
Description

Cherub sculpture by Charles Georges Cassou.

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010-5-i-tu003-01
Date Created
1927-12-28
Description

Full-scale blueprint titled "Canopy on Stair Tower". Based on correspondence between Morgan and Hearst, and based on design and construction methods at Hearst Castle, historian Victoria Kastner shared the following information with the library: The Canopy was most likely designed for the northwest stair tower of Casa Grande, which was undergoing alterations at the time the drawing was made. The Gothic architectural element, which was never built, would have been made of cast stone. Consistent with other examples at Hearst Castle, it would have featured original statuary. Pictured here is St. Barbara whose attributes include a tower. The drawing and lettering style may be attributed to Thaddeus Joy who worked in Julia Morgan's San Francisco office.

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010-5-h-64-08-07
Date Created
1923-12-20
Description

Casa Grande (Main House) south exterior under construction. Written on back "photo by WL Huber".

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010-6-b-77-05-06
Date Created
1903
Description

Photograph of Hacienda del Pozo de Verona in Pleasanton, CA. This structure was built for Phoebe Hearst.

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010-5-h-71-04-01
Date Created
1922-10-19
Description

Aerial view looking west over hilltop grounds from Casa Grande (Main House). Casa del Mar (House A) left, Casa del Sol (House C) center, Casa del Monte (House B) right.

Local Identifier
010-6-b-77-02-01
Date Created
1937
Description

Marion Davies' bungalow at M-G-M Studios in Culver City, California in 1937.