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James Joseph Rorimer (September 7, 1905 – May 11, 1966), was an
American museum curator and
former director of the
Metropolitan Museum of Art,
where he...
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Ellis & Suda 2016, p. 61.
Rorimer 1948, p. 260.
Rorimer 1948, p. 254.
Ellis & Suda 2016, p. 89.
Rorimer 1948, p. 237.
Young 1979, p. 125. Ridderbos...
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Louis Rorimer (September 12, 1872 –
November 30, 1939) was an
American artist, an
instructor at the
Cleveland School of Art, and the
founder of
Rorimer-Brooks...
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desks built for the
owners of the
Chesapeake and Ohio
Railway (C&O) by
Rorimer-Brooks.
Following a
series of
railway mergers,
Clement Conger convinced...
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Retrieved 14
September 2010. Anne
Rorimer, New Art in the
Sixties and Seventies,
Thames & Hudson, 2001; p. 71
Rorimer, p. 76
Peter Osborne, Conceptual...
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tapestries have also been
interpreted as an
allegory of marriage.
James Rorimer theorized that, as the
designer of the
tapestry has
emphasized the secular...
- in 1967
returned to the Met as
director after the in****bent,
James J.
Rorimer, died
suddenly on May 11, 1966. He ****umed the
directorship on
March 17...
- (London:
Leicester University Press, 1998) p. 21. (ISBN 978-0718501471)
Rorimer,
James J. (1954). "The
Glorification of
Charles VIII". The Metropolitan...
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Clarke Edward Robinson Herbert Eustis Winlock Francis Henry Taylor James Rorimer Thomas Hoving Philippe de
Montebello Thomas P.
Campbell Miscellaneous Met...
- Discourse/Discourse in Art.
Rutger U.P., New Brunswick/New
Jersey 1991, p. 52,58.
Rorimer, Anne: New Art in the 60s and 70s.
Redefining Reality.
Thames & Hudson...