| Object ID |
2006.0021.011 |
| Accession# |
2006.0021 |
| Object Name |
Magazine |
| Title |
The Etude Music Magazine |
| Summary |
Each issue includes sheet music, articles, and advertisements for various musical services (lessons, instruments, teaching tools, etc.), as well as other commercial products. |
| Call# |
781.1 ETU |
| Publish date |
March 1929 |
| Search Terms |
Music Musical Instruments Musicians |
| Collection |
Library |
| Subjects |
Music publishing industry Music Musical notation |
| Catalog date |
12/04/2006 |
| Classification |
Periodicals |
| Credit line |
Ms. Doris Hunker |
| Home Location |
6138 Riverview Road Suite F |
| Language |
English |
| Notes |
Collected by Olive Seiberling while she lived and taught at the Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, Illinois. She was a musician and artist, a founder of the Chicago Art Institute where she also taught. The step-daughter of Susie Lewis Seiberling, Tidioute, Pennsylvania. The great-aunt of Robert L. Hunker. Olive was only six years younger than her step-mother who raised and educated her. She traveled the world, never married. A fan of the young Robert Hunker. She visited him and his family many weeks in the summers and Robert Hunker visited her from age 11 on in Chicago. She took him to "everything art and music" including tea with Mrs. Ward Thorn, a friend of Olive's, who lived in a large, full floor on Lakeshore Drive. Mrs. Thorn elected and made famous miniature room interiors of England, Europe, and the United States. The rooms are now in Ward Thorn Wing in the Chicago Art Institute endowed by Mrs. Thorn. Mrs. Thorn and Olive were a great influence on Robert Hunker. |
| Pub Place |
Philadelphia PA |
| Publisher |
Theodore Presser Co. |
| Recfrom |
Doris N. Hunker |
| Year Range from |
1901 |
| Year range to |
1933 |
|