Kubler, George, 1912-1996
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Kubler, George (American art historian, 1912-1996)
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Kubler, George A.
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Kubler, George Adolf, 1912-1996
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Kubler, Jorge
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Kubler, George Alexander
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George A. Kubler was a noted professor of art history at Yale University from 1938 until his retirement. He was chief of the UNESCO Mission to Cuzco, Peru in 1951; and a Guggenheim fellow in Mexico, 1943-1944, and in Spain, 1952-1953. Kubler was a member of numerous learned societies and author of books and articles. He died on October 3, 1996.
George Alexander Kubler, art historian, writer and teacher, was born July 26, 1912, in Los Angeles. Professor Kubler had a distinguished career at Yale University and held visiting professorships at the University of Chicago; University of San Marcos, Lima, Peru; University of Mexico; Harvard University and University of Pennsylvania. He is a three-time recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship. He received the Alice Davis Hitchcock Award for Architectural History, the Charles Rufus Morey Prize of the College Art Association and the Premio Jose de Figuerirede, Lisbon.
Married Elizabeth Bushnell, art historian, 1937.
Art historian, writer and teacher.
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Archaeology
Architecture, Modern
Architecture, Modern
Architecture, Modern
Architecture, Modern
Architecture, Spanish colonial
Architecture, Spanish colonial
Art
Art and religion
Art and religion
Aztec art
Art historians
Art, Portuguese
Art, Spanish
Aztecs
Church architecture
Church buildings
City planning
City planning
Earthquakes
Earthquakes
Human figure in art
Indian art
Indian art
Indian art
Indian art
Indians
LatinAmerica
Manuscripts, Mexican
Maya art
Spanish mission buildings
Spanish mission buildings
Nationalities
Americans
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Architectural historians
Art historians
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Peru.
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Connecticut
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South America
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Cuzco (Peru)
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New Mexico
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Cuzco (Peru)
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Central America
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Peru
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