I was sad to see that The New York Times reported that Rives Herbert Mitchell, a noted collector of early photography and ephemera, had passed away on October 25th. I actually counted Herb as one of my own clients. I remember him as a gentle soul, whose interest and good taste in beauty and 19th-century images was exemplified in his collecting. He once bought a wonderful hand-colored daguerreotype of "Danae", a female nude with a shower of gold coins, probably made by Bruno-Auguste Braquehais. In the past, before real art and photography criticism went out of favor as it seems today, we might have called Mitchell a sensitive and true connoisseur. He just loved and found pleasure in interesting and beautiful things.
According to his attorney, Mitchell died from complications of Parkinson's disease. He was 83 at the time of his death. Mitchell was born in Bangor, ME, on November 18, 1924.
At the Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library at Columbia, where he worked from 1960 to 1991, and in his apartment, he assembled an extremely eclectic collection--most of which will now go to the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The Met had already added to its photography collection 3,866 stereographic views of New York City that Mitchell had donated in 2007. Most of these stereos are early images of Central Park. Some of them were published in the Winter 2008 issue of the Museum Bulletin, "Creating Central Park," by Morrison H. Heckscher.
Mitchell often referred to his collections as his children. He is survived only by his sister, Dorothy Mitchell of Seattle, WA, and that collection of his "children".
Novak has over 49 years experience in the photography-collecting arena. He is a long-time member and formerly board member of the Daguerreian Society, and, when it was still functioning, he was a member of the American Photographic Historical Society (APHS). He organized the 2016 19th-century Photography Show and Conference for the Daguerreian Society in NYC. He is also a long-time member of the Association of International Photography Art Dealers, or AIPAD. Novak has been a member of the board of the nonprofit Photo Review, which publishes both the Photo Review and the Photograph Collector, and is currently on the Photo Review's advisory board. He was a founding member of the Getty Museum Photography Council. He is author of French 19th-Century Master Photographers: Life into Art.
Novak has published numerous photography articles and columns in several newspapers, including the Photograph Collector, Focus magazine and the Daguerreian Society Newsletter. He has been interviewed extensively on the photography art market by the Financial Times, the New York Times, the Boston Globe, the Philadelphia Inquirer, The Classic magazine, Maine Antique Digest, the Art Newspaper, Art News, Art Business News, Focus magazine, PDN, Black & White magazine, Photographie Internationale, Antiques & the Arts Online, Art Critical and the Photograph Collector newsletter, as well as by many other publications, television programs and websites, both in the USA and in France. He was quoted extensively in the book, "Collectingphotography" by Gerry Badger. He has spoken at numerous photography events and programs.
He writes and publishes the E-Photo Newsletter, the largest circulation newsletter in the field. Novak is also president and owner of Contemporary Works/Vintage Works, a private photography dealer, which sells by appointment and has sold at exhibit shows, such as AIPAD New York and Miami, Art Chicago, Classic Photography LA, Photo LA, Paris Photo, The 19th-century Photography Show, Art Miami, the Daguerreian Society, etc.
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