Philip Hofer (1898-1984)
Philip Hofer was a book collector, librarian, and founder and first curator of the Department of Printing and Graphic Arts, Houghton Library at Harvard University.
Hofer graduated from Harvard University in 1921. After working in business, he returned to study for a master's degree in the history of art, which he obtained in 1929.
His first professional position was at the New York Public Library from 1930 to 1934 as bibliographer for the Spencer Collection. He worked from 1934 to 1937 at the Pierpont Morgan Library with Belle da Costa Greene.
Hofer returned to Harvard in 1938 to assume the new position of curator of printing and graphic arts created for him by library director, Keyes DeWitt Metcalf.
Hofer was particularly interested in printmaking processes.
For the rest of his life, Hofer remained at Harvard building the collection that would later be named for him. He retired as curator in 1968.
The Philip Hofer Prize for Collecting Books or Art, open to Harvard undergraduates and graduate students was established in 1988.
He was also Secretary of the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University from 1952 to 1964.
In 1961-1962 Hofer was Lyell Lecturer in Bibliography at the University of Oxford.
Book collecting
Hofer began collecting rare books while still a student. He was especially focused on the art of the book and original material in the graphic arts. His extensive collections documented the history of letterforms and book illustration. He assembled collections of incunabula and illuminated manuscripts. German, Iberian and Italian
illustrated books of the 18th century were a special focus of his collecting. He bequeathed his collection to the Department of Printing and Graphic Arts at the Houghton
Library.
The introduction to the Catalogue of an Exhibition of the Philip Hofer Bequest published in 1988 notes that "the unique character of this collection reflects the man who formed it: wide-ranging, specialized, and complex."
Selected publications
Baroque Book Illustration: a Short Survey from the Collection in the Department of Graphic Arts.Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1951.
Eighteenth-century Book Illustrations. Los Angeles: William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. University of California, 1956.
John Howard Benson & His Work, 1901-1956. New York: Typophiles. Edward Lear. New York: Oxford University Press, 1962.
Some [Delacroix] Drawings and Lithographs for Goethe's Faust. Cambridge, MA: Harvard College Library, Department of Printing & Graphic Arts, 1964.
Edward Lear as a Landscape Draughtsman. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1967.
Hofer, Philip, and Théodore Chassériau. 1969. Othello, Fifteen Etchings. New York: Walker.
Sources
"Philip Hofer, 86, a Book Collector at Harvard." New York Times November 12, 1984, p. B15. 2.
"Mr. Philip Hofer." The Times (London) November 22, 1984, p. 14. 3.
Duroselle-Melish, Caroline. "Containers of Ideas": The Collection of Printmaking Artifacts of Philip Hofer." Harvard Library Bulletin 24 (Spring 2013): 45-65.
Philip Hofer Prize for Collecting Books or Art (https://library.harvard.edu/grants-fellowships/philip-hofer-pri ze). Harvard University Library.
"Hofer, Philip (14 March 1898)." The Grove Encyclopedia of American Art. Oxford University Press,2011.
Jackson, William A. (1960). "Philip Hofer" The Book Collector 9, no.3 (autumn): 292-300. 8.
Quinlan, Nora J. "A Catalogue of an Exhibition of the Philip Hofer Bequest." Libraries & Culture. University of Texas Press, 1991.
Jackson, William A. (1960). "Philip Hofer" The Book Collector 9, no 2 (summer): 151-164. 10.
Mayo, Hope. "Hofer, Philip (1898–1984)." The Oxford Companion to the Book. Oxford University
Press, 2010.
Harvard College Library, and Philip Hofer. 1988. A Catalogue of an Exhibition of the Philip Hofer
Bequest in the Department of Printing and Graphic Arts. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard College Library.
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