American photographer (1928–2019)
Rebecca Matlock
Born Rebecca Inez Burrum
December 7, 1928 (1928-12-07 ) Died November 9, 2019 (2019-11-10 ) (aged 90) Alma mater Duke University Occupation Photographer Spouse
Children 5[ 1]
Rebecca Burrum Matlock (1928–2019) was an American photographer and the wife of former U.S. Ambassador Jack F. Matlock, Jr. [ 2]
Biography
Born Rebecca Inez Burrum in Manchester, Tennessee to Hugh H. Burrum and Leona M. Graham, she lived in Waverly and Gallatin, Tennessee . As an undergraduate at Duke University she met and married Jack F. Matlock, Jr.
After graduation, they moved to New York City where both took graduate studies at Columbia University . In 1953 they moved to Hanover, New Hampshire , where the first three of their children (James, Hugh, and Nell) were born. In 1956 the Matlocks joined the Foreign Service and were posted in following years to Vienna , Oberammergau , Moscow , Accra , Zanzibar , and Dar es Salaam . Two more children were born during their first tour in Moscow (David and Joseph).[ 3]
The Matlocks served four tours in the Soviet Union , between 1961 and 1991, and during that time she travelled to 14 of the 15 Union Republics .[ 4] They were posted to Moscow in 1961, 1974, 1981, and finally in 1987 when Jack Matlock was appointed U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union. During their final tour they lived at Spaso House in Moscow until 1991 and their retirement from the Foreign Service.
After leaving the Foreign Service they lived for five years in North Stonington, Connecticut , and New York City; and then moved to Princeton, New Jersey . In 2009 she was named Honorary Trustee of the Friends of Davis International Center of Princeton University.[ 5] In later years the Matlocks divided their time between a home in Princeton and her family farm in Booneville, Tennessee .
On November 9, 2019, Ambassador Matlock posted publicly on his Facebook : "My beloved wife of 70 years, Rebecca Burrum Matlock, passed away this morning in Duke University Hospital." The cause of death has not yet been made public.[ 6]
Sarah Caldwell biography
Matlock served on the board of the Opera Company of Boston and interviewed director Sarah Caldwell over the course of several years to produce her biography, Challenges: A Memoir of My Life in Opera .[ 7]
Photography exhibits
Matlock has had more than 50 exhibits of her photographs, as well as a series of exhibits by photographer Donald Schomacker.[ 3]
Some Exhibits of Rebecca Matlock's Photographs
Date
City
Venue
Exhibit
Reference
1983
Washington, DC
American Foreign Service Club Library
Black and White in Color
[ 4]
1984
New York
Columbia University
On Architecture
[ 3]
1984
New York
Republican Women’s Club
On Architecture
[ 3]
1985
Seattle, WA
University of Washington
Art in Czechoslovakia, including exhibition by Donald Schomacker
[ 3]
1988
Moscow
Cinematographers Union
International Film Festival
[ 3]
1989
Moscow
Photojournalists Union
[ 3]
January 1990
Moscow
Writer’s Union
People
[ 3]
1990
Vladivostok
[ 3]
1990
Tbilisi, Georgia
[ 3]
1990
Ulan Ude
[ 3]
March 8, 1999
Princeton, NJ
Stevenson Hall, Princeton University
Rebecca Matlock Exhibit
[ 4]
September, 1999
Princeton, NJ
Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University
Excursion to Georgia
[ 4]
June 6, 2004
Tbilisi, Georgia
Tbilisi Movie Actors' Theatre
Special Places of Rebecca
[ 8]
March 18, 2005
Greensboro, NC
Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship
The Time of Mikhail Gorbachev
[ 9]
November 7–18, 2005
Princeton, NJ
Chancellor Green café, Princeton University
The Time of Mikhail Gorbachev
[ 10] [ 11]
September 1, 2006
New York, NY
Harriman Institute, International Affairs Building
Gorbachevs, Reagans and Bushes
[ 12]
November 7, 2007
Princeton, NJ
Rockefeller College Gallery, Princeton University
Repairs of the Inca Bridge over Peru's Apurimac River
[ 13]
November, 2008
Princeton, NJ
International Center, Princeton University
Black and White in Color
[ 14]
Published works
At Spaso House: People and meetings: Notes of the wife of an American ambassador (in Russian) Transl. from English by T. Kudriavtseva, Moscow: EKSMO, Algorithm, 2004 ISBN 5-699-05497-9
Challenges: A Memoir of My Life in Opera by Caldwell, Sarah with Matlock, Rebecca, Middletown, Conn. : Wesleyan University Press, 2008 ISBN 0-8195-6885-6
Notes
^ "Matlock Biography, World Leaders Forum" . Columbia University. Archived from the original on June 13, 2007. Retrieved 2007-10-07 .
^ "Rebecca Inez Burrum Matlock" . Moore - Cortner Funeral Homes. Retrieved 20 February 2020 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k Squire, Patricia Interview with Rebecca Burrum Matlock Frontline Diplomacy, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. (January 11, 1990)
^ a b c d Rebecca Matlock Exhibit The Princeton Packet (March 19, 1999)
^ Friends of Davis International Center of Princeton University, Fall 2009 Newsletter
^ "Jack Matlock on Facebook" . Facebook . Archived from the original on 2022-04-30.[user-generated source ]
^ Blassnigg, Katharina, Challenges: A Memoir of My Life in Opera (review) Leonardo Reviews (December 1, 2008)
^ "June 6, 2004 - Mrs. Miles Opens Exhibit Of American Photographer Rebecca Matlock" . Archived from the original on 2006-09-24.
^ "Gorbachev_photo" . Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-05-02 .
^ Bartus, Tom (3 November 2005). "Photo exhibition focuses on Gorbachev era, Nov. 7-18" . The Trustees of Princeton University. Retrieved 3 March 2015 .
^ "NewsFromRussia.Com Princeton hosts exhibition chronicling Gorbachev leadership" . Archived from the original on 2007-05-29. Retrieved 2007-05-02 .
^ "ロシア" . 12 January 2022.
^ http://www.princeton.edu/~intlctr/Intlctr.pdf [bare URL PDF ]
^ http://www.princeton.edu/intlctr/about-us/AnnualReport0809.pdf [dead link ]
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