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Bella Clara Landauer, born Bella Clara Fackenthal (1874–1960) was an American collector of ephemera,
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, and manufacturing
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who also became a self-taught historian of
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and printing.


Biography

Bella Clara Fackenthal, the only child of a corset manufacturer, was born in New York in 1874. For a short time she attended the
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, where she became interested in topics such as
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and
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, and developed a lifelong passion for learning in general. However, because her father disapproved of women being able to attend college, she did not pursue further formal education. In 1900 she married Ian Nathan Landauer — a first-generation German immigrant, successful fabric importer and salesman"Bella C. Landauer, Collector, was 85," "New York Times," 1960 — and they had two children, born in 1902 and 1906 respectively. During
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she served in the American Volunteer Field Service (
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), but suffered ill health as a result, and in 1923 her doctor recommended that she follow less taxing pursuits. This recommendation, along with her eclectic interests, eventually led to her pursuing a career as a collector. Her first purchase was a portfolio of
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bought for $100 from a picture framer. It eventually emerged that this had been stolen, by which time Landauer's collection was well-established. As she built her bookplate collection, Landauer endeavoured to learn more about the field from other notable collectors. Among these was William E. Baille, who was initially suspicious when Landauer expanded her interests to include the collection of manufacturing trade cards, but was eventually convinced of its historical value to future researchers. Despite lacking a formal education in advertising and commercial art, Landauer understood how collecting examples of early advertising would prove valuable, and this soon became her primary focus. She also began collecting wine bottle labels, funerary advertisements, aeronautical sheet music, and other forms of graphic and advertising art, focusing mainly on 19th century material.James J. Heslin, "Bella C. Landauer (pages 180-189)," "Keepers of the Past," 1965 Landauer's collection of ephemera — particularly her trade cards — grew substantially as she sought material exemplifying various aspects of advertising. In 1926, following a move to the Drake Hotel, she gave her already significant collection of over 100,000 trade cards to the New York Historical Society, where she was made an unpaid honorary curator and continued to collect, catalog, and conduct research on the collection. She also donated duplicates from her collections, along with additional ephemera, to the Drawings and Prints department of the
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and the
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. As her interests expanded, Bella turned her attention to other forms of sheet music, aeronautical history and theater programs. Landauer's interest in aeronautics was initiated by her son becoming a pilot. She responded by joining the Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences (now known as the
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), which became the first organisation to host her historically significant collection of over 1,000 pieces of sheet music. This collection covers the history of aeronautics and aviation from its beginnings to the early 20th century, and includes one of the earliest examples of aeronautical sheet music ever published: ''Chanson sur le Globe Aerostatique,'' a musical homage to the earliest balloon flights made by the
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and printed in 1785. The collection is now part of the
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'
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Library, and is known as the Bella C. Landauer Collection of Aeronautical Sheet Music. Throughout her life, Landauer not only collated and shared numerous significant collections of advertising, graphic arts, and commercial printing material, but also researched and published extensively in these fields. Moreover, she acted as an adviser to several colleges on the history of commercial art and printing. She believed that advertising and commercial art were a reflection of the times in which they were created, and never more so than in the 19th century. Her work focused largely on New York City — as the center of American advertising (and as her lifelong home) — but her interests were international, as her collections of aeronautical sheet music, trade cards, and other ephemera reflect. Landauer continued collecting and researching until her death in 1960.


Gallery

File:Cloudkisser00John 0001.jpg, alt=A Couple flying in a biplane dressed in early 20th-century fashion., Sheet music cover illustration for "Cloud Kisser" File:AmericanPatrol1914.png, alt=World War One aircraft including plane and blimp, with image of American bald eagle., Sheet music cover for "American Patrol"


Collections

* New York Historical Society: Bella C. Landauer Collection of Business and Advertising Ephemer
Guide to the Bella C. Landauer Collection of Business and Advertising Ephemera ca. 1700-present PR 31
* Smithsonian Institution Libraries: Bella C. Landauer Collection of Aeronautical Sheet Musi

* Library of Congress: Landauer collection of aeronautical prints and drawing
LC Catalog - Item Information (Full Record)
* Metropolitan Museum of Art: Gift to the Drawings and Prints Departmen

* New York Public Library: Gift of trade cards, sheet music, and other ephemer
The New York Public Library
* Dartmouth College, Rauner Library: Guide to the Bella C. Landauer Collection of Eugene O'Neill, circa 1915 - 194


Publications

* Literary Illusions in American Advertising as Sources of Social History. ''New York Historical Society Quarterly.'' July 1947, 148–149. * Collecting and Recollecting. ''New York Historical Society Quarterly.'' July 1959, 335–349. * ''My City 'Tis of Thee: New York City on Sheet-Music Covers.'' 1951. * Some American Funeral Ephemera. ''New York Historical Society Quarterly.'' April 1952, 221–230. * ''Printers' Mottoes: A Collection of Sentiments Taken From Title-pages and Colophons of Books Issued By Printers and Publishers, Booksellers, Artists and Patrons From the Fifteenth Century to the Present.'' New York: Privately Printed, 1926.


References


External links


The Bella C. Landauer Collection of Business and Advertising Ephemera
at the New-York Historical Society
The Bella C. Landaur Writings and Reference Collection
at the New-York Historical Society
Bella Landauer scrapbook on "Peter Pan"
at Dartmouth College Library {{DEFAULTSORT:Landauer, Bella Clara American collectors Women collectors Writers from New York City 1874 births 1960 deaths