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Arnold and Beatrice Gottlieb Collection

 Collection
Identifier: AR 25334

Scope and Content Note

The collection includes photographs, clippings, writings, documents and memorabilia pertaining to Arnold and Beatrice Gottlieb.

Dates

  • 1927-1937, 2005

Creator

Language of Materials

This collection is in English.

Access Restrictions

Open to researchers.

Access Information

Collection is digitized. Follow the links in the Container List to access the digitized materials.

Readers may access the collection by visiting the Lillian Goldman Reading Room at the Center for Jewish History. We recommend reserving the collection in advance; please visit the LBI Online Catalog and click on the "Request" button.

Biographical Note

Arnold Gottlieb was born in 1882 in Vienna. In 1901 he immigrated to the United States and settled in New York. He became an influential builder in New York City. He died in 1968.

The philanthropist, producer, and playwright Beatrice Gottlieb née Schiff was born in 1889 in the United States into a German-Jewish family. As a playwright, she wrote under the pen name Beatrice Alliot.

In 1937, her play Brooklyn Biarritz had a brief run on Broadway.

Beatrice Gottlieb died in 1979.

Extent

0.25 Linear Feet

Abstract

The collection includes photographs, clippings, writings, documents and memorabilia pertaining to Arnold and Beatrice Gottlieb.

Arrangement

The collection consists of a single series:

Separated Material

Some photographs were moved to the LBI Photo Collection

Art works were moved to the LBI Art Collection

Title
Guide to the Arnold and Beatrice Gottlieb Collection 1927-1937, 2005 AR 25334
Status
Completed
Author
Processed by Yakov Illich Sklar
Date
© 2011
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Description is in English.
Sponsor
funding made possible by The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation

Revision Statements

  • August 24, 2012 : Links to digital objects added in Container List.

Repository Details

Part of the Leo Baeck Institute Repository

Contact:
15 West 16th Street
New York NY 10011 United States