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Leila Cook Barber

Leila Cook Barber (January 4, 1903 – December 4, 1984)[1] was an American art historian and professor, specializing in the Renaissance art and Medieval studies. She was a Professor Emeritus at Vassar College, where she taught from 1931 until 1968.[2][3]

Leila Cook Barber
Leila Cook Barber, from the 1925 Bryn Mawr College yearbook
Born(1903-01-04)January 4, 1903
DiedDecember 4, 1984(1984-12-04) (aged 81)
Other namesLeila Barber
Occupation(s)professor, art historian
Known forRenaissance art and Medieval art
Academic background
Alma materBryn Mawr College (AB)
Radcliffe College (MA)
Academic work
InstitutionsVassar College (1931–1968)

Biography edit

Leila Cook Barber was born January 4, 1903, in Chicago, Illinois, to parents Leila Cook and Courtenay Barber (1877–1951).[4] Her father Courtenay Barber was active in many of the churches in Chicago including the Brotherhood of St. Andrew and served as a trustee of the Seabury Western Seminary.[5] Barber had two siblings.[5]

She received a B.A. degree in Art History in 1925 from Bryn Mawr College, studying under Georgiana Goddard King.[2][6] She received a M.A. degree from Radcliffe College in 1928.[2][7]

In 1931, Barber joined the Vassar College Art Department as their third art historian, where she remained until her retirement in 1968.[2] She served as the Chair of the Art Department from 1965 until 1968.[4] During her time at Vassar starting in 1935, she lived in Josselyn House, serving as the Head Resident and later as a House Fellow.[4][3]

Barber was a member of the College Art Association of America, The Renaissance Society of America, and the Friends of Vassar Art Gallery.[3]

She died December 4, 1984, at Vassar Brothers Hospital in Poughkeepsie, New York, at the age of 81.[3]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Askew, Pamela; Carroll, Eugene; Drouilhet, Elizabeth; Hunter, Mary Alice; Murphy, Joan (December 1984). "Barber, Lelia, [unknown]-1984 -- Memorial Minute". Vassar College Libraries.
  2. ^ a b c d "Barber, Leila Cook". Dictionary of Art Historians. Retrieved March 2, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d "Retired Vassar faculty member Leila Cook Barber, dies at age 81". Newspapers.com. Poughkeepsie Journal. 5 December 1984. p. 16. Retrieved 2021-03-02.
  4. ^ a b c "Leila Cook Barber". Vassar College Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2021-03-02.
  5. ^ a b "Deaths". The Living Church. Morehouse-Gorham Company. 1951. p. 20.
  6. ^ Bryn Mawr College Calendar, Volume 20, Part 3. Bryn Mawr College. May 1927. pp. 16, 25.
  7. ^ "Barber, Leila Cook G'28". HOLLIS for Archival Discovery. President and Fellows of Harvard College. Retrieved 2021-03-02.

leila, cook, barber, january, 1903, december, 1984, american, historian, professor, specializing, renaissance, medieval, studies, professor, emeritus, vassar, college, where, taught, from, 1931, until, 1968, from, 1925, bryn, mawr, college, yearbookborn, 1903,. Leila Cook Barber January 4 1903 December 4 1984 1 was an American art historian and professor specializing in the Renaissance art and Medieval studies She was a Professor Emeritus at Vassar College where she taught from 1931 until 1968 2 3 Leila Cook BarberLeila Cook Barber from the 1925 Bryn Mawr College yearbookBorn 1903 01 04 January 4 1903Chicago Illinois USDiedDecember 4 1984 1984 12 04 aged 81 Poughkeepsie New York USOther namesLeila BarberOccupation s professor art historianKnown forRenaissance art and Medieval artAcademic backgroundAlma materBryn Mawr College AB Radcliffe College MA Academic workInstitutionsVassar College 1931 1968 Biography editLeila Cook Barber was born January 4 1903 in Chicago Illinois to parents Leila Cook and Courtenay Barber 1877 1951 4 Her father Courtenay Barber was active in many of the churches in Chicago including the Brotherhood of St Andrew and served as a trustee of the Seabury Western Seminary 5 Barber had two siblings 5 She received a B A degree in Art History in 1925 from Bryn Mawr College studying under Georgiana Goddard King 2 6 She received a M A degree from Radcliffe College in 1928 2 7 In 1931 Barber joined the Vassar College Art Department as their third art historian where she remained until her retirement in 1968 2 She served as the Chair of the Art Department from 1965 until 1968 4 During her time at Vassar starting in 1935 she lived in Josselyn House serving as the Head Resident and later as a House Fellow 4 3 Barber was a member of the College Art Association of America The Renaissance Society of America and the Friends of Vassar Art Gallery 3 She died December 4 1984 at Vassar Brothers Hospital in Poughkeepsie New York at the age of 81 3 See also editWomen in the art history fieldReferences edit Askew Pamela Carroll Eugene Drouilhet Elizabeth Hunter Mary Alice Murphy Joan December 1984 Barber Lelia unknown 1984 Memorial Minute Vassar College Libraries a b c d Barber Leila Cook Dictionary of Art Historians Retrieved March 2 2021 a b c d Retired Vassar faculty member Leila Cook Barber dies at age 81 Newspapers com Poughkeepsie Journal 5 December 1984 p 16 Retrieved 2021 03 02 a b c Leila Cook Barber Vassar College Encyclopedia Retrieved 2021 03 02 a b Deaths The Living Church Morehouse Gorham Company 1951 p 20 Bryn Mawr College Calendar Volume 20 Part 3 Bryn Mawr College May 1927 pp 16 25 Barber Leila Cook G 28 HOLLIS for Archival Discovery President and Fellows of Harvard College Retrieved 2021 03 02 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leila Cook Barber amp oldid 1217015075, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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