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Rex Madsen and Jimmie Daniels photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: 240

Scope and Contents

The Rex Madsen and Jimmie Daniels photograph collection documents the life of Jimmie Daniels and his career as a a nightclub host and entertainer during the Harlem Renaissance and into the 1950s and 1960s. The collection measures 1.75 linear feet and is comprised mainly of photographs from circa 1870s-1970s. Many of the photographs are from Daniels' years at the Bon Soir nightclub in Greenwich Village during the 1950s. Additional items include musical scores, invitations, postcards, and additional ephemera.

The majority of the photographs document Daniels' life as an entertainer, cabaret singer, and nightclub host. While a great many of the photographs picture Daniels either in portraits or in candid and posed shots with others, the collection also presents a "who's who" of African American and White entertainers, musicians, and society figures. Besides Daniels, other individuals represented in the collection include: Pearl Bailey, Josephine Baker, Tallulah Bankhead, Richmond Barthe, Harry Belafonte, Tony Benson, Phil Black, Helen Broderick, Marian Bruce, John Butler, Cab Calloway, Karen Chandler, Aileen Cook, Katherine Cornell, Carmen De Lavallade, Phyllis Diller, Blanche Dunn, Annie Winifred Ellerman (Bryher), Alice Ghostley, Eddie Hodges, Geoffrey Holder, Langston Hughes, Alberta Hunter, Maria Eva Isadegna, Herbert Jacoby, Lotte Lenya, Joe Louis, Rex Madsen, Fania Marinoff, Paul Meeres, Mabel Mercer, Ona Munson, Rose Murphy, Cole Porter, Millicent Rogers, Diana Sands, Joan Shaw, Bobby Short, Ada "Bricktop" Smith, Norene Tate, Edna Thomas, Tom Tryon, Carl Van Vechten, Elisabeth Welch, Ethel Waters, Josh White, Roy Wilkins, Billie Dee Williams, Jimmy Wright, Olivia Wyndam, and Ted Yates. Nightclubs, restaurants, and entertainment venues in New York from the 1920s to the 1950s are represented in the collection. The collection also documents, to an extent, gay and lesbian circles in New York and England during the early 20th century. The nineteenth century photographs include a tintype and cabinet cards; little documentation accompanies these images, but they may be photographs of Daniels' family.

Of interest are over 50 photographs by Carl Van Vechten, as well as sixteen photographs depicting sculptures by Richmond Barthe. Additional materials within the collection include musical scores and printed ephemera for musical performances. Some descriptions of the photographs in this collection are derived from a transcription of an oral narrative provided by Rex Madsen, which is housed in the accession file for this collection.

Dates

  • Created: 1870s-1980
  • Other: Majority of material found in 1930s-1960s
  • Other: Date acquired: 02/01/1987

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

The Rex Madsen and Jimmie Daniels Photograph Collection is open and available for use.

Conditions Governing Use

Copyright to these papers has not been assigned to the Amistad Research Center. It is the responsibility of an author to secure permission for publication from the holder of the copyright to any material contained in this collection.

Extent

1.75 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Custodial History

Jimmie Daniels left his collection of photographs to Rex Madsen after he died in 1984. Madsen donated the collection to the Amistad Research Center.

Source of Acquisition

Rex Madsen

Method of Acquisition

Gift

Appraisal Information

The Rex Madsen and Jimmie Daniels Photograph Collection documents Jimmie Daniels' career as a singer/host for night clubs in Europe and Harlem, primarily between 1930-1960, with the majority from his time at the Bon Soir nightclub in Greenwich Village in the 1950s.

Related Materials

The Amistad Research Center also holds the papers for the Harlem Renaissance sculptor Richmond Barthe and poet/playwright Countee Cullen.

Related Publications

Lewis, David L. When Harlem Was in Vogue. New York: Knopf, 1981.

Separated Materials

The Center also houses the following artwork in its Fine Arts Collection, both of which are depicted in photographs within the Madsen-Daniels collection and were donated at the same time. as the photograph collection.

Richmond Barthe. Shoeshine Boy, 1938. Bronze, height 10 in.

Riohmond Barthe. Portrait of Kenneth MacPherson, circa 1938. Bronze, height 12 in.

Processing Information

The processing of this collection was completed between September-October 2002 and April-May 2003.

Title
Rex Madsen and Jimmie Daniels photograph collection
Author
Rhondalyn K. Peairs and Diane Galatowitsch
Date
07/11/2011
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Language of description note
eng

Repository Details

Part of the Amistad Research Center Repository

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