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Rorimer, James J. (James Joseph), 1905-1966 (16)

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Museum director and art historian; New York City. Rorimer was the motivating force in the development of the Cloisters. Educated at Harvard University and the Ecole Gory in Paris, his employment by the Metropolitan Museum of Art began in 1927 and continued until his death. He was curator of the Department of Medieval Art (1934-1955), director of the Cloisters (1949-1966) and director and trustee of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1955-1966). During WWII, Rorimer serve...

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Rorimer, James J. (4)

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James J. Rorimer (1905-1966) was a museum director and curator of medieval art working in New York City. Rorimer was the primary force and first director of The Cloisters at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. During World War II, Rorimer served in the U.S. Army Monuments, Fine Art and Archives Section protecting cultural sites and recovering stolen art work. James J. Rorimer was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1905 and attended the University School there until he left in 192...

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Rorimer, James J., Mrs, (1)

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James J. (James Joseph) Rorimer, 1905-1966 (1)

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