Marquand, Allan, 1853-1924
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Marquand, Allan, 1853-1924
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Marquand, Allan, 1853-1924
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Salutarian and president of the Princeton Class of 1874, Marquand later founded Princeton's Department of Art and Archaeology, sharing with Charles Eliot Norton of Harvard the distinction of being the first to introduce the serious study of art into the curriculum of the American college. His own life-work was an eight-volume catalogue raisonneĢ of the works of the ateliers of members of the Robbia family, 15th- and 16th-century Florentine sculptors and ceramists.
Art educator and historian. Specialized in sculpture, particularly Italian sculptors Andrea della Robbia, Giovanni della Robbia, Luce della Robbia and Benedetto and Santi Buglioni. Wrote textbook on history of sculpture.
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50041526
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n50041526
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Art educators
Art historians
Ceramic sculpture
Flowers
Logic machines
Monuments
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Princeton Battle Monument (N.J.)
Princeton, Battle of, Princeton, N.J., 1777
Renaissance
Sculptors
Sculptors, Italian
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New Jersey--Princeton
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United States
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Italy--Florence
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