Kelly, Emerson Crosby, 1899-
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Kelly, Emerson Crosby, 1899-
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Kelly, Emerson Crosby, 1899-
Kelly, Emerson Crosby, 1899-1977
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Emerson Crosby Kelly, M.D., art collector, surgeon, and medical bibliographer; d. 1977. J. Francis Murphy, landscape painter and one of the leading tonalists of the American Barbizon school, lived and worked in New York City and Arkville, N.Y. Studied very briefly at the Chicago Academy of Design, 1875. Member of the National Academy of Design and active in the Salmagundi Club. His wife, Adah Clifford Smith Murphy, a painter and illustrator, studied at the Female Art School of the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art.
Emerson Crosby Kelly (1899-1977) was born in New York state and educated at Cornell University and Albany Medical College. He practiced and taught surgery, history of medicine, at Albany Medical College after his appointment to the faculty in 1929. A member of the Medical Library Association, Kelly published Medical Classics (1936-1941) and Encyclopedia of Medical Sources (1948) as well as serving as editor of Stedman's Medical Dictionary.
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Art
Artists' studios
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Landscape painters
Landscape painting, American
Schools, Medical
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Women painters
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United States
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Arkville (N.Y.)
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New York (State)
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