Guide to the J. Walter Collinge Photograph Collection AR.2023.001
Chris S. Ervin CA and Leslie A. Ervin
Gledhill Library
2023-01-30
136 E. De La Guerra
Santa Barbara, California 93101
archivist@sbhistorical.org
Contributing Institution:
Gledhill Library
Title: Collinge (J. Walter) Photograph Collection
Creator:
Collinge, J. Walter (James Walter), 1883-1964
source:
Collinge, Peg (Annette Margaret Gastman), 1912-2006
Identifier/Call Number: AR.2023.001
Physical Description:
340 Photographic Prints
Date (inclusive): 1919-1961
Abstract: The J. Walter Collinge Photograph Collection contains over three hundred photographs by Santa Barbara photographer J. Walter
Collinge (1883-1964). Recognized for his photography of architecture, landscapes, and nudes, this collection concentrates
on Collinge's architectural and scenic photography in and around Santa Barbara's many historical places and events, especially
Old Spanish Days Fiesta.
Language of Material:
English
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Content Description
The J. Walter Collinge Photograph Collection contains over three hundred photographs by Santa Barbara photographer J. Walter
Collinge (1883-1964). Primarily 8" x 10" black and white prints of architectural and scenic images, the collection also contains
signed oversize and hand-tinted color photographs.
J. Walter Collinge
James Walter Collinge (1883-1964) was one of the most unlikely individuals to become an accomplished photographer. From childhood
Collinge was nearly deaf and almost blind. Collinge was born in a small town in Montana and would later say that he was the
first white baby born in the town. His family moved west settling in Ashland, Oregon, where Collinge apprenticed to a photographer.
At the age of 17, Collinge won an Honorable Mention in a photography competition sponsored by Youth's Companion magazine.
In 1900, the Collinge family relocated to Riverside, California, where Walter drove a car as a tour guide for the Mission
Inn despite his poor eyesight. He kept camera gear in the car for any spontaneous opportunity to photograph the backcountry.
During this time Collinge assisted at his uncle's photo studio store in Pomona, selling supplies and "original images of points
of interest. During the world wide flu outbreak of 1918, Collinge moved to Santa Barbara to reduce his exposure to large crowds.
Given his eyesight, Collinge generally avoided the finely nuanced demands of portraiture, but he became a master of architectural
photography. One of his principal sources of income was taking fine photographs of interiors and exteriors of mansions in
Montecito. and compiling the photographs into handsome hand-bound portfolios for the owners. Among the estates he photographed
were those of Max Fleischmann, George Owen Knapp, and John and Lolita Mitchell. Architects, such as George Washington Smith,
befriended Collinge because of his fine treatment of their designs. He also did extensive photography of yachts, such as Fleischmann's
Haida.
Collinge is also recognized for his exquisite photography of nudes, female and male. Many of Collinge's nudes utilized the
human form as an abstract element in an Art Deco style, with the body as a form within the overall design of the image. His
nude studies reveal an almost quaint innocence when compared to most of today's figure photography. Collinge arranged some
of his nude studies into sumptuous handmade books he distributed to friends. One of Collinge's most famous photographs in
this genre, "The Fairy Ring," featuring dancer Doris Humphrey of the renowned Denishawn Company. His extensive nude studies
were done settings ranging from theatrical sets to seashores and featured male and female dancers, such as Ruth St. Denis.
Collinge's architectural, scenic, and nude photography was in high demand for American and international salon exhibition
during the 1920s and 1930s and received numerous awards. "The Fairy Ring," for example, garnered awards from top salons from
the United States to Paris.
In the early 1920s. Collinge operated out of Santa Barbara's San Marcos Building. By 1925 he was set to move to a better location
across the street. Collinge was out in the street early on the morning of June 29. 1925, to begin moving his equipment and
cameras when the great earthquake suddenly struck. He watched the San Marcos Building collapse, destroying his cameras, darkroom
equipment, negatives, and many prints. Three people died in the building. Peg Collinge, Collinge's daughter-in-law, later
reflected that he never quite recovered from the financial shock of the quake.
Ironically, the rebuilding of Santa Barbara offered Collinge dozens of new architectural subjects for his cameras. By 1926-27,
he was operating out of two downtown locations. Collinge's wife, Florence Margaret Foster, sometimes appeared in his photographs
and ran the family's retail photograph operations. Peg Collinge drove Collinge in his two-seater Ford, pulling a teardrop
trailer packed with gear, to Lompoc for photo sessions for Burpee seed catalogs, one of his most durable contracts. Much of
this work was done on large format 8" x 10" Kodachrome slide film and sent to Rochester, New York, for processing. While a
number ot Kodak labs around the country could process Kodachrome, Collinge felt the Rochester lab did the highest quality
work. These huge color slides are so beautiful they could be hung for viewing, akin to stained glass windows.
Late in life, Collinge destroyed many of his own negatives. Historian and collector, Thomas Schmidt, believes Collinge destroyed
his own work out of frustration over having never achieved the recognition he had hoped for as a photographer. Fortunately,
Peg Collinge discovered a trunk in the family home, filled with negatives, many years after her father-in-law's death.
Collinge's black and white photo postcards are principally architectural. Some of the photo postcards were also hand-tinted.
He published his postcards as "California Pictures," usually with a title on the front of the card. Framing the front of the
Santa Barbara Mission in the boughs of a pepper tree showed a master's control of space and form. His distant photographs
of the Samarkand Hotel reveal the same significant skill at utilizing delicate lighting that made his nude studies successful.
Some who knew Collinge felt his impaired vision and difficulty in discerning fine detail forced him to utilize form and space
in a more artful way than other photographers. His photographic sensibility, defined by both grace and power in many of his
photographs, made Collinge one of the most revered and collected of Santa Barbara's early photographers.
-- Burd, Brian. 2003. "Santa Barbara Postcard Photography," in
Noticias, Vol. 49, No. 2.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged in eight series:
Box 1: Fiesta Parade
Box 2: Fiesta Courthouse
Box 3: Fiesta El Paseo and Mission
Box 4: Santa Barbara Landmarks
Box 5: Fiesta Oversize
Box 6: Santa Barbara Oversize
Box 7: Gardens Oversize
Box 8: Various Oversize
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The photograph collection was donated by Peg Collinge, the daughter-in-law of J. Walter Collinge.
Related Materials
Burd, Brian. 2003. "James Walter (J. W.) Collinge (1883-1964)" in Noticias, Vol. 49, No. 2, Summer 2003. https://issuu.com/santabarbaramuseum/docs/noticias_49_2_summer_2003/28
Santa Barbara Historical Museum, Gledhill Library, Photo Files OS-A, 90.89, 90.895, 90.91
Processing Information
The J. Walter Collinge Photograph Collection was processed by Chris S. Ervin CA and Leslie A. Ervin in February 2023.
Preferred Citation
[photo ID], Collinge (J. Walter) Photograph Collection, AR-2023-001, Gledhill Library, Santa Barbara Historical Museum, Santa
Barbara, California.
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research.
Conditions Governing Use
Property rights reside with the Santa Barbara Historical Museum. For permissions to reproduce or to publish, please contact
the Head Archivist of the Gledhill Library.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Old Spanish Days Fiesta
Santa Barbara Mission
El Paseo (Santa Barbara, Calif.)
Santa Barbara County Courthouse (Santa Barbara, Calif.)
Collinge, Peg (Annette Margaret Gastman), 1912-2006
box 1
Fiesta Parade
Physical Description: 79 Photographic Prints
Fiesta Parade
Camarillo White Horse
Physical Description: 79 Photographic Prints
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Horses
Carriages and carts
Horsemanship
State Street (Santa Barbara, Calif.)
Camarillo White Horse
Costume
Carrillo, Leo, 1881-1961
Stanwood, Sam J. (Samuel J.)
Saint Barbara
Camarillo Family
Cannon, Edna Sharpe, Mrs., 1897-1985
Crabb, Isabel Maris, 1856-1943
box 2
Fiesta Courthouse
Physical Description: 69 Photographic Prints
Children's Parade
Physical Description: 25 Photographic Prints
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Children
Children's festivals
Horses
Parades
Costume
Santa Barbara Courthouse
Physical Description: 44 Photographic Prints
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Dance
Singers
Musicians
Horses
Costume
Camarillo White Horse
Camarillo Family
box 3
Fiesta El Paseo and Mission
Physical Description: 76 Photographic Prints
El Paseo
Musica Latina
Physical Description: 44 Photographic Prints
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Dance
Musicians
Musical groups
Costume
El Paseo (Santa Barbara, Calif.)
Smith, Doris
Santa Barbara Mission
Fiesta at the Mission
Physical Description: 10 Photographic Prints
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Portraits
Costume
Miscellaneous
Horse and Horseman
Physical Description: 22 Photographic Prints
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Horses
Dance
Costume
Camarillo White Horse
Merriam, Frank Finley, 1865-1955
Camarillo Family
box 4
Santa Barbara Landmarks Photographs
Physical Description: 43 Photographic Prints
Bird Refuge
Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Andrée Clark Bird Refuge
Channel Drive
Physical Description: 8 Photographic Prints
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Montecito (Calif.)
County National Bank
Physical Description: 2 Photographic Prints
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Bank buildings
County National Bank and Trust Company (1875-)
El Cuartel
Physical Description: 3 Photographic Prints
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Adobe houses
Historic buildings
El Paseo
El Paseo
Physical Description: 9 Photographic Prints
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Historic buildings
El Paseo (Santa Barbara, Calif.)
Faulkner Gallery
Physical Description: 7 Photographic Prints
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Buildings
Santa Barbara Public Library
John C. Fremont Monument
Physical Description: 3 Photographic Prints
John Gamble
Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Portraits
Gamble, John Marshall, 1863-1957
Miscellaneous
Physical Description: 3 Photographic Prints
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Buildings
Agricultural machinery
Sailing
Boats and boating
Montecito
Physical Description: 4 Photographic Prints
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Seashore
Beaches
Montecito (Calif.)
Orena Adobe
Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Adobe houses
Historic buildings
Santa Barbara Public Library
Santa Barbara Public Library by J. Walter Collinge
Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Buildings
Santa Barbara Public Library
box 5
Fiesta Oversize
1925
Physical Description: 28 Photographic Prints
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Old Spanish Days Fiesta
Children
El Paseo (Santa Barbara, Calif.)
Santa Barbara Mission
box 6
Santa Barbara Oversize
Physical Description: 10 Photographic Prints
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Automobiles
Anacapa Island (Calif.)
Beaches
Courtney Fountain
Dwellings
Horses
Jack's Trough
Photographs -- Coloring
box 7
Gardens Oversize
1933
Physical Description: 15 Photographic Prints
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Eucalyptus
Flower shows
Gardens
Photographs -- Coloring
box 8
Various Oversize
1920
Physical Description: 20 Photographic Prints
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Ballet
Church buildings
Columbia River Gorge (Or. and Wash.)
Drama
Gift of eternal life (Choreographic work : Herter)
Hood, Mount (Or.)
Landscape photography
Portrait photography
Sailing ships
Santa Barbara Harbor
Herter, Albert, 1871-1950
Mission San Juan Capistrano
Rickenbacker, Eddie, 1890-1973
St. Denis, Ruth, 1880-1968
The Gift
1920
The Gift
Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Gift of eternal life (Choreographic work : Herter)
St. Denis, Ruth, 1880-1968
Herter, Albert, 1871-1950