Hayutin, Anna Ginsberg, 1893-1973
Biography
Anna Ginsberg Hayutin was the mother of Peryle Hayutin Beck, one of the namesakes for the Peryle Hayutin and Ira M. Beck Memorial Archives. She was born in New York City on November 13, 1893 and died in Denver, Colorado in July 1973.
Found in 132 Collections and/or Records:
Mr. and Mrs. Max Ginsberg and Anna, 1904
Formal portrait of the Ginsberg family. Mrs. Max Ginsberg and Anna Ginsberg stand on either side of Max Ginsberg with their hands on his shoulders.
Navy Blue Plastic Hat with Plaid Polyester Ribbon, circa 1960
A navy blue circular plastic ''straw'' hat that was meant to be worn on the back of the crown of the head. Four plaid taffeta bows in blue, navy, red and yellow surround three-quarters of the brim. The inside of the hat has plum colored grosgrain ribbon and black plasticized ''horsehair'' for pinning the hat to the head. The interior label reads: ''Milgrim.''
Oral History Interview with Peryle Hayutin Beck, 1989 February 5
Oval White Cotton Doily, between 1912-1920
An oval shaped white cotton doily. The crocheted pinwheel pattern in the center was created by using the eyelet stitch. Several rows of varying and open styles of crochet give the doily a delicate look. Handmade by Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.
Photo Pin of an Unidentified Woman, between 1900-1920
Gold-toned photograph pin of an unidentified woman. Originally belonged to Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.
Photo Pin of Anna Ginsberg Hayutin, between 1900-1920
Gold-toned photograph pin of Anna Ginsberg Hayutin.
Portrait of Anna Ginsberg Hayutin, circa 1912
Anna Ginsberg Hayutin sits with her hands folded on her lap. She wears an elaborate hat and a long dress with lace at the collar and sleeves. Anna Ginsberg was born in Russia but came to New York City with her parents, D'vera and Max Ginsberg. They moved to Denver in 1910 when she was still a young girl. Anna married the son of Russian immigrants, businessman Morris Hayutin, who owned the Western Supply Company and later the Public Industrial Bank.
Purple Velvet Hat, circa 1956
The hat features a circular center with petal shapes going outward. The entire outside of the hat is purple velvet that is wired at the edge and has been manipulated into a shape referred to as ''wired wings''. The inside has light blue taffeta over buckram and a light blue grosgrain ribbon hat band. The interior label reads: ''Kate Ferretti Denver''. From the top view, the hat is meant to resemble a daisy.
Pyraline Jewelry Box, circa 1930
A jewelry box composed of Mother-of-Pearl Pyraline. Originally belonged to Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.
Rearing Horse Lapel Pin, between 1950-1960
Lapel pin shaped like a rearing horse with rhinestones inset into the eyes, hooves, body and mane. Originally belonged to Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.
Filtered By
- Type: Archival Object X
Additional filters:
- Subject
- Jewish women 116
- Colorado 115
- Denver (Colo.) 109
- Jews 100
- Household linens 47
- Photographs 32
- Doilies 31
- Crocheting 29
- Jewish men 25
- Embroidery 21
- Clothing and dress 18
- Jewish families 10
- Jewish children 9
- Textiles (visual works) 9
- Hats 8
- Colorado Springs (Colo.) 4
- Garden of the Gods (Colorado Springs, Colo.) 4
- Manitou Springs (Colo.) 4
- Temples 4
- Hawaii 3
- Social life and customs 3
- Tablecloths 3
- Vacations 3
- Wedding anniversaries 3
- Balanced Rock (Colo.) 2
- Dinners and dining 2
- Fashion 2
- Indigenous peoples of North America 2
- Jewish pioneers 2
- Women 2
- Anniversaries 1
- Autograph albums 1
- Automobile travel 1
- Automobiles 1
- Automobiles, Convertible 1
- Children 1
- College students' writings 1
- Cotopaxi (Colo.) 1
- Coverlets 1
- Dance 1
- Handkerchiefs 1
- Honolulu (Hawaii) 1
- Horseback riding 1
- Idaho Springs (Colo.) 1
- Jews, East European 1
- Manners and customs 1
- Merchants 1
- New York (N.Y.) 1
- Oral histories 1
- Travel 1
- West Colfax (Denver, Colo.) 1
- Women's hats 1
- World War, 1939-1945 1 + ∧ less