Kimball, Fiske, 1888-1955
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Museum director, architect. Educated at Harvard (M.Arch. 1912) and University of Michigan (Ph.D. 1915). Founder and director of the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University (1923-1925). Director of Philadelphia Museum of Art (1925-1955).
From the description of Papers of Sidney Fiske Kimball, 1918-1952 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 269301918
Sydney Fiske Kimball, b. Newton, Mass. Architect, architectural historian, professor of architecture and fine arts, and author. University of Michigan (1912-1919), University of Virginia (1919-1923), New York University (1923-1925), Philadelphia Museum of Art (1925-1955). Restored Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's home, and Stratford, seat of the Lee family.
From the description of Sketch of west elevation of Monticello [manucript], n.d. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 57467154
Architect and museum director.
From the description of Letter, 1918 March 13, Ann Arbor, to Mr. Lewis. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 170925302
" ... incorrectly called the McIntire Amphitheater--an amphitheater is circular or oval in shape ... the theater was made possible by a $120,000 gift from Paul Goodloe McIntire ..." (Virginius Dabney, Mr. Jefferson's University : A History).
From the description of Blueprints of Amphitheatre of the University of Virginia [manuscript], 1920. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647925289
Supervising Architect for Memorial gymnasium.
From the description of Plans and elevations for Memorial Gymnasium [manuscript], 1922. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 648017855
(See: Nat'l Cyclop. of Amer. Biogr., 47, pp. 660-1)
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1888:
Born, Newton, Mass., December 8, 1888. -
1909:
A.B., Harvard University -
1909 -10 :Teaching assistant in fine arts, Harvard University -
1910 -11 :Architectural study in Europe as Sheldon fellow of Harvard -
1912:
M.Arch., Harvard University -
1912 -13 :Instructor in architecture at University of Illinois -
1913:
Married Marie Goebel, Urbana, Ill., June 7, 1913 -
1913 -15 :Instructor in architecture at University of Michigan -
1915:
Ph.D., University of Michigan -
1915 -16 :Assistant professor in architecture at Univ. of Michigan -
1916 -17 :Sachs research fellowship at Michigan -
1918 -19 :Assistant professor of fine arts at Univ. of Michigan -
1919 -23 :Professor and head of department of architecture and fine arts, University of Virginia -
1919 -25 :Lecturer at the Metropolitan Museum of Art -
1921 -23 :Supervising architect of Univ. of Virginia -
1923:
Established the Instit. of Fine Arts at New York University -
1923 -25 :Director of the Instit. of Fine Arts and Morse professor of the literature of the arts of design, New York University; also lecturer at the National Academy of Design, New York City. -
1924 -55 :Architect for New York University -
1925 -55 :Director of Philadelphia Museum of Art until his retirement in January, 1955 -
1935 -55 :Member of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Commission -
1955:
Director of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation -
1955:
Elected director emeritus of the Philadelphia Museum of Art -
1955:
Died, Munich, Germany, August 14, 1955.
Bibliographical Note: Mary Kane, A Bibliography of the Works of Kimball. Ed. by Frederick D. Nichols, (Charlottsville, University of Virginia Press, 1959. 67p.)
From the guide to the Papers of Sidney Fiske Kimball, 1918-1952., (Fine Arts Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University)
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creatorOf | Oral history interview with Adelaide Fogg | Archives of American Art | |
referencedIn | Oral history interview with John Canaday | Archives of American Art |
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associatedWith | Adam |
associatedWith | American Institute of Architects. |
associatedWith | B. West |
associatedWith | Barnes, Albert C. (Albert Coombs), 1872-1951. |
associatedWith | Belknap, Henry W., 1860-1946. |
associatedWith | Bennett, Wells Ira, 1888- |
associatedWith | Building Analysts. |
associatedWith | Building Analysts. |
associatedWith | Burlington and |
associatedWith | Bywaters, Jerry. |
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Birth 1888-12-08
Death 1955-08-14
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