Hoff, Ursula

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Ursula Hoff, Art historian, was born on December 26th, 1909 in London, England. She is a distinguished art historian and critic, and was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1970 for her work as assistant director of the National Gallery of Victoria. Educated in Hamburg where she gained a PhD, she arrived in Melbourne in 1939 to take up a position as secretary to the Women's College at the University of Melbourne. During her long career she lectured in Fine Arts at the University of Melbourne and worked at the National Gallery of Victoria, becoming its assistant director from 1968-1973. She became the London Advisor to the Felton Bequest from 1975-1983 and has been senior associate, fine arts at the University of Melbourne since 1985.

From the description of Letters, print, 1950-2001. 1950-2001. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225726136

Curator, lecturer, asistant Director of National Gallery of Victoria 1968-1973, member of N.L.A. Council, Foundation fellow of Australian Academy of the Humanities.

From the description of Address [manuscript]. 1974. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225834503

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referencedIn [Ursula Hoff : Australian Art and Artists file]. Libraries Australia
referencedIn Lindsay, Lionel. Correspondence and photographs [manuscript]. Libraries Australia
creatorOf Hoff, Ursula. Letters, print, 1950-2001. Libraries Australia
creatorOf Hoff, Ursula, 1909-2005. Address [manuscript]. Libraries Australia
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associatedWith Brack, John. person
correspondedWith Lindsay, Lionel. person
associatedWith Stones, Margaret. person
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Australia--Victoria
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Art
Art historians
Artists
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Birth 1909-12-26

Death 2005-01-10

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English

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