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Mildred Barnes Bliss

Mildred Barnes Bliss (September 9, 1879 – January 17, 1969) was an American art collector, philanthropist, and one of the cofounders of the Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection in Washington, D.C.

Mildred Barnes Bliss
Born(1879-09-09)September 9, 1879
DiedJanuary 17, 1969(1969-01-17) (aged 89)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Art collector, philanthropist
Spouse
(m. 1908; died 1962)

Biography edit

Bliss was born in New York City on September 9, 1879, the daughter of U.S. Congressman Demas Barnes (1827–1888), and Anna Dorinda Blaksley Barnes (1851–1935). She was the half-sister of Cora (Kora) Fanny Barnes (1858–1911). When Anna Barnes remarried in 1894, Mildred Barnes became the stepdaughter of William Henry Bliss (1844-1932) and the stepsister of Robert Woods Bliss (1875–1962)[1] and Annie Louise Bliss Warren (1878–1964).

Mildred Barnes was educated at Miss Porter's School in Farmington, Connecticut, and, reportedly, at private schools in France. She was fluent in French and was proficient in Spanish, German, and Italian. She acquired a working farm in Sharon, Connecticut, in 1898, which she sold in 1909. Mildred Barnes married her stepbrother, Robert Woods Bliss, on April 14, 1908.

Due to his diplomatic postings, they lived in Brussels (1908–1909), Buenos Aires (1909–1912), Paris (1912–1919), Washington, D.C. (1919–1923), Stockholm (1923–1927), and Buenos Aires again (1927–1933) before returning, in retirement, to Washington, D.C. (1933).

Mildred Barnes Bliss was the principal beneficiary of the estates of her half-sister, Cora Barnes, in 1911, and of her mother, Anna Barnes Bliss, in 1935. This wealth was largely based on Demas Barnes’s investments in The Centaur Company, the manufacturers of the laxative Fletcher’s Castoria, the success of which had made him a wealthy man.

 
Bliss' former home, Dumbarton Oaks, in Washington, D.C.

While living in Paris (1912–1919), the Blisses became reacquainted with Mildred Bliss’s childhood friend, the American Royall Tyler (1884–1953), who was living in Paris with his wife, Elisina Palamidessi de Castelvecchio Tyler (1878–1959). Tyler introduced the Blisses to important Parisian art dealers and nurtured their growing interest as art collectors, especially of Byzantine and pre-Columbian artworks.

At the outbreak of the First World War, the Blisses helped found the American Ambulance Field Service (later the American Field Service) in France in 1914, to which they donated an entire section of 23 ambulances and three staff cars. The Blisses opened and equipped a central depot in Paris, the “Service de Distribution Américaine,” for the distribution of medical and surgical supplies and clothing.[2]

As vice-president of the Comité Franco-Américain pour la Protection des Enfants de la Frontière, beginning in 1914 Mildred Bliss helped establish centers in France for the care of Belgian and French children orphaned or displaced during the war.[3] When America entered the war, Mildred Bliss served as chairman of the executive board of the American Red Cross’s Woman’s War Relief Corps in France.[4] For her work during the First World War, she was made a chevalier of the French Legion of Honor.[citation needed]

The Blisses purchased their home, Dumbarton Oaks, in 1920, and also maintained apartments in Paris, at 4 rue Henri Moissan, and New York City, first at 969 Park Avenue in 1922 and then at 104 East 68th Street. Mildred Bliss was elected a member of The Colonial Dames in the State of New York in 1921. In celebration of the Blisses’ thirtieth wedding anniversary, Mildred Bliss commissioned Igor Stravinsky's Dumbarton Oaks Concerto, which was premiered at Dumbarton Oaks on May 8, 1938. She served on the Board of Trustees of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. After giving Dumbarton Oaks to Harvard University in 1940, the Blisses resided at 1537 28th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. The Blisses had no children. [citation needed]

Mildred Bliss died in Washington, D.C., at the age of 89 on January 17, 1969.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ Bliss, Robert. "Papers of Robert Woods Bliss". Retrieved September 15, 2011.
  2. ^ Gleason, Arthur (1917). Our Part in the Great War. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company. pp. 324–325.
  3. ^ "Children of the Frontier": Third Annual Report. Paris and New York: Comité Franco-Américain pour la protection des enfants de la frontière. 1918. pp. 3, 1 25.
  4. ^ Clarke, Ida Clyde (1918). American Women and the World War. New York: D. Appleton and Company. pp. 144, 454.

Bibliography edit

The bulk of primary correspondence and other related documents are found in the Papers of Robert Woods Bliss and Mildred Barnes Bliss, ca. 1860–1969, Harvard University Archives, HUGFP76.xx. For secondary sources on the Blisses, see Susan Tamulevich, Dumbarton Oaks: Garden into Art (New York, 2001); James N. Carder, “Mildred and Robert Woods Bliss and the Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection,” in Sacred Art, Secular Context, Objects of Art from the Byzantine Collection of Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D.C., Accompanied by American Paintings from the Collection of Mildred and Robert Woods Bliss, Asen Kirin, ed. with contributions by James N. Carder and Robert S. Nelson (Athens, GA, 2005), 22–37; and James N. Carder, “Mildred and Robert Woods Bliss, A Brief Biography,” in A Home of the Humanities: The Collecting and Patronage of Mildred and Robert Woods Bliss, James N. Carder, ed. (Washington, D.C., 2010), 1–25.

External links edit

  • Dumbarton Oaks website

mildred, barnes, bliss, september, 1879, january, 1969, american, collector, philanthropist, cofounders, dumbarton, oaks, research, library, collection, washington, born, 1879, september, 1879new, york, city, york, diedjanuary, 1969, 1969, aged, washington, na. Mildred Barnes Bliss September 9 1879 January 17 1969 was an American art collector philanthropist and one of the cofounders of the Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection in Washington D C Mildred Barnes BlissBorn 1879 09 09 September 9 1879New York City New York U S DiedJanuary 17 1969 1969 01 17 aged 89 Washington D C U S NationalityAmericanOccupation s Art collector philanthropistSpouseRobert Woods Bliss m 1908 died 1962 wbr Contents 1 Biography 2 References 3 Bibliography 4 External linksBiography editBliss was born in New York City on September 9 1879 the daughter of U S Congressman Demas Barnes 1827 1888 and Anna Dorinda Blaksley Barnes 1851 1935 She was the half sister of Cora Kora Fanny Barnes 1858 1911 When Anna Barnes remarried in 1894 Mildred Barnes became the stepdaughter of William Henry Bliss 1844 1932 and the stepsister of Robert Woods Bliss 1875 1962 1 and Annie Louise Bliss Warren 1878 1964 Mildred Barnes was educated at Miss Porter s School in Farmington Connecticut and reportedly at private schools in France She was fluent in French and was proficient in Spanish German and Italian She acquired a working farm in Sharon Connecticut in 1898 which she sold in 1909 Mildred Barnes married her stepbrother Robert Woods Bliss on April 14 1908 Due to his diplomatic postings they lived in Brussels 1908 1909 Buenos Aires 1909 1912 Paris 1912 1919 Washington D C 1919 1923 Stockholm 1923 1927 and Buenos Aires again 1927 1933 before returning in retirement to Washington D C 1933 Mildred Barnes Bliss was the principal beneficiary of the estates of her half sister Cora Barnes in 1911 and of her mother Anna Barnes Bliss in 1935 This wealth was largely based on Demas Barnes s investments in The Centaur Company the manufacturers of the laxative Fletcher s Castoria the success of which had made him a wealthy man nbsp Bliss former home Dumbarton Oaks in Washington D C While living in Paris 1912 1919 the Blisses became reacquainted with Mildred Bliss s childhood friend the American Royall Tyler 1884 1953 who was living in Paris with his wife Elisina Palamidessi de Castelvecchio Tyler 1878 1959 Tyler introduced the Blisses to important Parisian art dealers and nurtured their growing interest as art collectors especially of Byzantine and pre Columbian artworks At the outbreak of the First World War the Blisses helped found the American Ambulance Field Service later the American Field Service in France in 1914 to which they donated an entire section of 23 ambulances and three staff cars The Blisses opened and equipped a central depot in Paris the Service de Distribution Americaine for the distribution of medical and surgical supplies and clothing 2 As vice president of the Comite Franco Americain pour la Protection des Enfants de la Frontiere beginning in 1914 Mildred Bliss helped establish centers in France for the care of Belgian and French children orphaned or displaced during the war 3 When America entered the war Mildred Bliss served as chairman of the executive board of the American Red Cross s Woman s War Relief Corps in France 4 For her work during the First World War she was made a chevalier of the French Legion of Honor citation needed The Blisses purchased their home Dumbarton Oaks in 1920 and also maintained apartments in Paris at 4 rue Henri Moissan and New York City first at 969 Park Avenue in 1922 and then at 104 East 68th Street Mildred Bliss was elected a member of The Colonial Dames in the State of New York in 1921 In celebration of the Blisses thirtieth wedding anniversary Mildred Bliss commissioned Igor Stravinsky s Dumbarton Oaks Concerto which was premiered at Dumbarton Oaks on May 8 1938 She served on the Board of Trustees of the Museum of Modern Art in New York After giving Dumbarton Oaks to Harvard University in 1940 the Blisses resided at 1537 28th Street N W Washington D C The Blisses had no children citation needed Mildred Bliss died in Washington D C at the age of 89 on January 17 1969 citation needed References edit Bliss Robert Papers of Robert Woods Bliss Retrieved September 15 2011 Gleason Arthur 1917 Our Part in the Great War New York Frederick A Stokes Company pp 324 325 Children of the Frontier Third Annual Report Paris and New York Comite Franco Americain pour la protection des enfants de la frontiere 1918 pp 3 1 25 Clarke Ida Clyde 1918 American Women and the World War New York D Appleton and Company pp 144 454 Bibliography editThe bulk of primary correspondence and other related documents are found in the Papers of Robert Woods Bliss and Mildred Barnes Bliss ca 1860 1969 Harvard University Archives HUGFP76 xx For secondary sources on the Blisses see Susan Tamulevich Dumbarton Oaks Garden into Art New York 2001 James N Carder Mildred and Robert Woods Bliss and the Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection in Sacred Art Secular Context Objects of Art from the Byzantine Collection of Dumbarton Oaks Washington D C Accompanied by American Paintings from the Collection of Mildred and Robert Woods Bliss Asen Kirin ed with contributions by James N Carder and Robert S Nelson Athens GA 2005 22 37 and James N Carder Mildred and Robert Woods Bliss A Brief Biography in A Home of the Humanities The Collecting and Patronage of Mildred and Robert Woods Bliss James N Carder ed Washington D C 2010 1 25 External links editDumbarton Oaks website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mildred Barnes Bliss amp oldid 1170455660, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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