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Title
Hollyhock House at Barnsdall Park
Alternative Title
Historic Hollywood Photographs Photo Collection
Date Created and/or Issued
1935
Contributing Institution
Los Angeles Public Library
Collection
Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Title supplied by cataloger.
McAvoy/Torrence Historic Hollywood Collection includes over 12,000 images from 1880 to 2012, chronicling both Hollywood's evolution from a dusty outpost to a global legend and Los Angeles communities and neighborhoods. The official history of the collection began in 1972 after historian/photographer/author Bruce Terence inherited the photographs from his Hollywood pioneer grandfathers, developer Charles E. Toberman and actor Ernest Torrence. Over the decades, Torrence added his own photographs, creating the impressively comprehensive collection that is available today. In 2019, Torrence retired and sold the collection to Stephen and Christy McAvoy, both Los Angeles natives with a passion for history, photography, and preservation. Stephen (1945-2023) was a retired CPA and avid photo collector whose parents worked in the Ink & Paint Department at Walt Disney Studios from the 1930s to 1970s, while Christy, a trailblazer in the field of historic preservation and architectural consulting in Hollywood, is recognized as having co-founded Hollywood Heritage and the Historic Resources Group. Her dedicated preservation efforts also include having served as president of the Los Angeles Conservancy and the California Preservation Foundation, and as an Advisor to the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The McAvoys, with the help of their daughter, artist/photographer Carly Caryn, maintained the physical collection and its online access until May 1, 2024, when the collection was acquired by the Los Angeles Public Library.; Aline Barnsdall donated Barnsdall Art Park to the City of Los Angeles in 1927 for arts and recreational purposes. Hollyhock House, designed by world-renowned architect, Frank Lloyd Wright, and added to the National Register of Historical Places in 1971 - Building #71000143 - is the centerpiece of the park, which is located at 4800 Hollywood Blvd. The Hollyhock House was designated Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #12 in 1963, the 12-acre Barnsdall Park was designated Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #34 in 1965 and Residence A (Barnsdall Park Arts Center) was designated Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #33 in 1965. Residence B was not part of the donation to the city and Aline continued to live in this smaller house on the Edgemont side of the park, which was demolished in 1954.
Western facade of the Hollyhock House in Barnsdall Park.
Type
image
Format
1 photographic print
Photographic prints
Identifier
BP-005
McAvoy/Torrence Historic Hollywood Collection;
http://cdm16703.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/photos/id/141333
Subject
Parks
Dwellings
Trees
Lawns
Barnsdall Park (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Olive Hill (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Hollyhock House (Hollywood, Los Angeles, Calif.)
Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments
Wright, Frank Lloyd,--1867-1959
East Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Time Period
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
Source
McAvoy, Steve & Christy

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