Finding aid for the Marianne Iceland collection
SMC.ICELAND

Summary Information

Repository
Shelby White and Leon Levy Archives Center
Title
Marianne Iceland collection
ID
SMC.ICELAND
Date [bulk]
Bulk, 1941-1954
Date [inclusive]
Bulk, 1941-1954 1941-2000 and undated
Extent
1.0 folders
Language
German
Material Specific Details note
The Small Manuscripts Collection (SMC) designation is given to collections of personal papers that comprise less than 0.25 linear feet. In many cases, these collections consist of a single folder.

Preferred Citation note

The suggested citation for the material is "[item], Marianne Iceland collection, From the Shelby White and Leon Levy Archives Center, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ, USA."

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Biographical note

Marianne Iceland (1912-1998), was the wife of Ben Iceland.

Albert Einstein (1879-1955) was a theoretical physicist. He was affiliated with the Institute for Advanced Study's School of Mathematics from 1932-1955.

Josef Scharl (1896-1954) was a Munich-born artist. He and Albert Einstein met in Berlin in 1927. Both were forced, due to the political climate in Europe, into exile. Various factors, including proximity (Scharl settled in New York and Einstein in New Jersey) brought them together, and they developed a close relationship.

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Scope and Contents note

The Marianne Iceland collection dates chiefly from 1941-1954. Some material in the collection is undated. The majority of the collection consists of handwritten and typed letters in German from Albert Einstein to Josef Scharl.

Other materials represented in the collection include letters from Albert Einstein's sister, Maja (a.k.a. Maria), to Josef Scharl, a funeral address for Josef Scharl by Albert Einstein, and a telegram and postcard to Josef Scharl. Other correspondents include two members of the Einstein extended family: his stepdaughter, Margot, and secretary, Helena Dukas.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

Shelby White and Leon Levy Archives Center

Historical Studies-Social Science Library
Einstein Drive
Princeton
NJ, 08540
609-734-8375
archives@ias.edu

Revision Description

  November 26, 2018

Conditions Governing Access note

The collection is open without restriction.

Custodial History note

A handwritten note by Marianne Iceland attached to Einstein's funeral address for Josef Scharl suggests a personal relationship between Mrs. Iceland and Einstein. The collection also features a handwritten note by Iceland describing the bulk of the materials, but it does not explain how she came to have them in her possession. In 2000, after Iceland's death, the materials were given to the Institute for Advanced Study in accordance with the instructions in her Last Will and Testament.

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Collection Inventory

Files 

Digitized file (PDF)

[http://albert.ias.edu/handle/20.500.12111/3412]

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