Edgar Preston Richardson
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Edgar Preston Richardson (December 2, 1902 – March 27, 1985), also known as E. P. Richardson, was an American art historian, museum director, author, and curator. Richardson served as director of the Detroit Institute of Arts (1945–1962) and Winterthur Museum (1963–1966). He authored seven books, served on the boards of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (1966–1977) and other arts organizations, and co-founded the Archives of American Art at the Smithsonian in 1954.
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Edgar Preston Richardson
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Edgar Preston Richardson
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Edgar Preston Richardson
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Philadelphia, US
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1985-03-27
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Glens Falls, New York, US
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1902-12-02
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Richardson in 1968
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Edgar Preston Richardson (December 2, 1902 – March 27, 1985), also known as E. P. Richardson, was an American art historian, museum director, author, and curator. Richardson served as director of the Detroit Institute of Arts (1945–1962) and Winterthur Museum (1963–1966). He authored seven books, served on the boards of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (1966–1977) and other arts organizations, and co-founded the Archives of American Art at the Smithsonian in 1954.
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Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Library Company of Philadelphia, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Arts Commission
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E. P. Richardson
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1985