Organized into the following file groups: General, Permissions, and Frantz, Mary K.
A. General, dates not examined
A: General, dates not examined
Alsop, Joseph, dates not examined
General, dates not examined
Grants, etc., dates not examined
Meetings, dates not examined
Membership, dates not examined
Research, dates not examined
Ashmole, Bernard, dates not examined
B: General, dates not examined
Benjamin, Anna, dates not examined
Binder, Judith, dates not examined
Bowersock, Glen, dates not examined
C: General, dates not examined
Camp, John, dates not examined
Canada Council, dates not examined
Carpenter, Rhys, dates not examined
Castren, Paavo, dates not examined
D: General, dates not examined
Dow, Sterling, dates not examined
Dumbarton Oaks, dates not examined
Duval, Noël, dates not examined
E: General, dates not examined
F: General, dates not examined
Fowden, Garth, dates not examined
G: General, dates not examined
Gough, Mary, dates not examined
Grabar, A., dates not examined
H: General, dates not examined
Harrison, Martin, dates not examined
Hayes, John, dates not examined
I: General, dates not examined
J: General, dates not examined
Jenkins, Romilly, dates not examined
K: General, dates not examined
Kitzinger, Ernst, dates not examined
L: General, dates not examined
Latimer, Sheila, dates not examined
M: General, dates not examined
Miles, George C., dates not examined
N: General, dates not examined
O: General, dates not examined
P: General, dates not examined
R: General, dates not examined
S: General, dates not examined
Saffrey, H. D., dates not examined
Sironen, Erkki, dates not examined
General, dates not examined
Exhibitions, dates not examined
Medal, dates not examined
T: General, dates not examined
Thompson, Homer, dates not examined
Travlos, John, dates not examined
W: General, dates not examined
Weitzmann, Kurt, dates not examined
Who's Who, dates not examined
Wycherley, R. E., dates not examined
X-Z: General, dates not examined
unidentified, dates not examined
A: General, dates not examined
Abrams, Harry N., dates not examined
B: General, dates not examined
C: General, dates not examined
Calmann and King, dates not examined
Duckworth, dates not examined
E: General, dates not examined
F: General, dates not examined
Free Press, dates not examined
G: General, dates not examined
Getty Museum, dates not examined
H: General, dates not examined
Harcourt, Brace, dates not examined
Harper & Row, dates not examined
I-K: General, dates not examined
L: General, dates not examined
M: General, dates not examined
Nelson, Thomas, dates not examined
O-Q: General, dates not examined
Penguin Books, dates not examined
Phaidon Press, dates not examined
Rainbird, George, dates not examined
S: General, dates not examined
Scribner's, dates not examined
T: General, dates not examined
U-Z: General, dates not examined
Wiley, John, dates not examined
Woodford, Susan, dates not examined
1925-1927, 1925-1927
1929, 1929
1930, 1930
1934-1935, 1934-1935
1936-1937, 1936-1937
1938-1939, 1938-1939
1940-1946, 1940-1946
1947-1948, 1947-1948
transcripts, 1925-1936
transcripts, 1937-1948
II. Writings, dates not examined
Organized into the following file groups: Student Notes and Coursework, Lectures, Articles, Book Reviews, Notes, Related Correspondence and Photographs, Notecards, Notecards with Photographs, and Notebooks.
Syllabus: Medieval Art 302, undated
Notebook: History 21, 1922-1923
Notebook: Archaeology 301, 1930
Notebook: Carolingian Art, undated
"Archaeology in Greece", 1978
"Athens in Transition", 1964-1975
"The Crusaders in Greece", 1971
"Detours in Archaeology", 1969
"Exploring the Cyclades", 1968
"Guardian of the Acropolis", undated
"Medieval Greece", 1961-1963
Agora: Agora excavations - photographs (The Athenian Agora, vol. 24, 1988), dates not examined
Agora: Deposits, dates not examined
Agora: Pompeion, dates not examined
"Athen", 1982-1992
"Moiragenes: Three in One?", 1974
This is Greece: proofs, 1941
D. Notecards, dates not examined
F. Notebooks, dates not examined
American Academy in Rome, 1925
Byzantine Marbles I, undated
Byzantine Marbles II, undated
Greece, misc, undated
Islands II, Thasos, undated
North Africa (2), &, 1974
Sikinos, 1967
Turkey, 1970-1971
Turkish Pottery, undated
III. Photographs, dates not examined
The collection of small and large photographs represent Frantz's efforts from 1938 to 1984 to document the sites which she visited throughout Europe, with primary emphasis on Greece. The bulk of this material is archaeological in nature, with ancient and medieval sites always the focus of her interests. Vernacular architecture and scenes of daily life are also documented. A majority of the photographs have corresponding negatives in the collection. These can be identified by the existence of a negative number on the back of the photograph. A negative number which contains a letter followed by a single number (as, for example, A-2) indicates a large format negative, located in boxes 49 and 50. A negative number containing a series of four numbers (as, for example, 62-3.1-33) indicates a 35-mm negative, located in box 51. Of the latter, the date of the photograph can be ascertained by the first number in the series. (For example, a negative number starting with 75 would indicate that the photograph was taken in 1975.) In cases where no number appears on the back of a photograph, no negative has been found. The photographs in this collection were all taken by Frantz with the following exceptions: Those of Anaphi were taken by R.A. McNeal, those of Skopelos were taken in 1972 by George Miles, and a number of photographs from Thasos were taken by J.P. Sodini.
Small and Large Photographs arranged primarily by place name. (Small photographs go up to 31/2″ x 51/2″ in size, large photographs go up to 8″ x 10″ in size.)
Thassos, Thebes, Thermon, Thermopylae, Thessaloniki, Xylokastro, Misc. sites in Greece, undated
Miscellaneous photographs cut from contact sheets, mostly of Byzantine sculpture, dates not examined
F. Negatives, dates not examined
J. New Additions, undated
Greece, undated
Athens, undated
Exterior, East side, undated
Exterior, West Side, undated
Exterior, North side, undated
Exterior, South side, undated
Sculptures, Frieze details, undated
Exterior: General views, undated
Interior. East, North, and South Peristyles. Detail: Frieze: Panathenaic Procession, undated
Arch of Hadrian (Athens), undated
Library of Hadrian (Athens), undated
National Museum. Reliefs, undated
Pnyx, undated
Crete, undated
Delphi (Extinct city), undated
The Stadium, undated
The Theater, undated
Tholos (Exterior), undated
Treasury of Athenians. Exterior, East facade; Stoa of Athenians with Polygonal Wall, undated
Treasury of Siphnians, undated
Nemea: Temple of Zeus, undated
Olympia: Temple of Hera, undated
Olympia: Temple of Zeus, undated
General view, undated
East and West Pediments, undated
Exterior, East Facade. Pediments E, H, I: Seated boy, perhaps Arkas; Zeus; and Oinomaos, undated
Metope: Heracles and Geryon, undated
Metope: Heracles and bull, undated
Europe and Turkey, undated
Halicarnassus: Mausoleum. Sculpture: Frieze: Battle of the Greeks and the Amazons, undated
Pergamonmuseum (Berlin, Germany). Korai (sculptures representing standing young women), undated
Pergamonmuseum (Berlin, Germany). Korai (sculptures representing standing young women), undated
Organized into the following file groups: Photographs and Documents and Ephemera.
A. Photographs, undated
1. Photograph Calendars, undated
2. Photograph Albums, undated
3. General Photographs, undated
Certificates, Awards, etc., undated
Photo bills: paid, undated
Photo bills: unpaid, undated
V. Printed Matter, undated
Arrangement has no apparent organization scheme.
Articles by Frantz, undated
Reviews of Frantz's work, undated
Re: Photography, undated
Miscellaneous, undated
Newspaper clippings, undated
Arrangement has no apparent organization scheme.
One drawing by Frantz (1967) of Temple of Apollo showing various phases (unpublished), undated
VII. Additions, undated
Organized by size, from smallest to largest.
Box of 8x10" Prints, undated
11x14" Print of Door, undated
10 14x19" Prints, undated
- Scope and Contents
Consists of papers of Alison Frantz, a classicist and photographer. She was the photographer and specialist in Early Christian and Byzantine archaeology for the Agora excavations at Athens from 1933 to 1968 for the American School of Classical Studies. In 1967 she received a grant from the American Philosophical Society to study, draw and photograph the temple ruins (circa 200-300 A.D.) on the island of Silinos in the Aegean Sea. Frantz also served as Cultural Attache (1946-1949) for the U.S. Embassy in Athens and later was a visiting member at the Institute for Advanced Study. Included in the papers are hundreds of black and white photographs of different sizes of classical and Byzantine architecture, sculpture, monuments, ornamental motifs, inscriptions and artifacts primarily of the Agora excavations in Athens, and Greece, but also documenting her work at various other sites in Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. There are also photographs of vernacular architecture, scenes of daily life, and of manuscripts at the Megaspelaion Monastery, which were later destroyed in a fire. Also present are drawings, sketches, notecards, notecards with photographs, photo study cards, notebooks, and negative files relating to her studies of the Agora excavations, sculpture and other sites in Turkey, Greece, the Peloponnese and elsewhere.
The papers also contain student notes, lectures, book reviews, and articles by Frantz, such as "The Crusaders in Greece," "Multum in Parvo, the Aegean Island of Sikinos," many articles and notes concerning the post-classical habitation of the Athenian Agora, and "Geography and Politics in Early Christian Ornament in Greece," written for a festschrift for Kurt Weitzmann. A correspondence file includes personal and professional correspondents such as The American Philosophical Society, The Archaeological Institute of American, Rhys Carpenter, Peter Megaw, Smith College, Homer Thompson, John Travlos, Harper & Row, the Phaidon Press, and letters (1925-1948) to her mother, Mary K. Frantz. In addition there are personal photographs of herself, family, friends and pets, documents, medals, printed matter, and a volume of genealogical information entitled "Our Family."
- Arrangement
Organized into the following series:
- Collection Creator Biography:
Frantz, Alison
Alison Frantz was a classicist and photographer. She was the photographer and specialist in Early Christian and Byzantine archaeology for the Agora excavations at Athens from 1933 to 1968 for the American School of Classical Studies. In 1967 she received a grant from the American Philosophical Society to study, draw and photograph the temple ruins (circa 200-300 A.D.) on the island of Sikinos in the Aegean Sea. Frantz also served as Cultural Attache (1946-1949) for the U.S. Embassy in Athens and later was a visiting member at the Institute for Advanced Study.
- Acquisition:
The collection is the result of a gift from Alison Frantz in 1994 and subsequent bequests from her estate in 1995 and 1996 . Additions are a gift of Dimitri Gondicas in 2002.
- Appraisal
No appraisal information is available.
- Processing Information
This collection was processed by Amy Papalexandrou and Barbara Volz in 1997. Finding aid written by Amy Papalexandrou and Barbara Volz in 1997. New material was added and the collection was edited and completed by Kalliopi Balatsouka in 2013.
- Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research use.
- Conditions Governing Use
The Trustees of Princeton University hold the copyright for materials in this collection that were created by Alison Frantz. Single copies may be made for research purposes. To cite or publish quotations that fall within Fair Use, as defined under U. S. Copyright Law, no permission is required. For instances beyond Fair Use, any copyright vested in the donor has passed to The Trustees of Princeton University and researchers do not need to obtain permission, complete any forms, or receive a letter to move forward with use of donor-created materials within the collection. For materials in the collection not created by the donor, or where the material is not an original, the copyright is likely not held by the University. In these instances, it is the responsibility of the researcher to determine whether any permissions related to copyright, privacy, publicity, or any other rights are necessary for their intended use of the Library's materials, and to obtain all required permissions from any existing rights holders, if they have not already done so. Princeton University Library's Special Collections does not charge any permission or use fees for the publication of images of materials from our collections. The department does request that its collections be properly cited and images credited. More detailed information can be found on the Copyright, Credit and Citations Guidelines page on our website. If you have a question about who owns the copyright for an item, you may request clarification by contacting us through the Ask Us! form.
- Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
For preservation reasons, original analog and digital media may not be read or played back in the reading room. Users may visually inspect physical media but may not remove it from its enclosure. All analog audiovisual media must be digitized to preservation-quality standards prior to use. Audiovisual digitization requests are processed by an approved third-party vendor. Please note, the transfer time required can be as little as several weeks to as long as several months and there may be financial costs associated with the process. Requests should be directed through the Ask Us Form.
- Credit this material:
Alison Frantz Papers; Manuscripts Division, Department of Special Collections, Princeton University Library
- Permanent URL:
- http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/r494vk19d
- Location:
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Firestone LibraryOne Washington RoadPrinceton, NJ 08544, USA
- Storage Note:
- Firestone Library (scamss): Box 1-83
- Subject Terms:
- Architecture, Classical -- Greece.
Architecture, Greek -- photographs
Architecture, Turkish.
Classicists -- United States -- 20th century
Excavations (Archaeology) -- Greece -- Sikinos. -- 20th century
Excavations (Archaeology) -- Greece. -- 20th century
Monasteries, Orthodox Eastern -- Greece.
Photogaphers -- United States -- 20th century
Sculpture, Ancient.
Sculpture, Byzantine.
Sculpture, Greek.
Temples -- Greece -- Sikinos. -- 20th century - Genre Terms:
- Correspondence
Drawings.
Notebooks.
Photographs, Original. - Names:
- The American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Frantz family - Places:
- Agora (Athens, Greece)
Greece -- Antiquities.
Greece -- photographs
Sikinos Island (Greece). -- photographs
Turkey -- Antiquities.