Goodall, Donald B.

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Dates:
Birth 1912-10-08
Death 1997

Biographical notes:

Donald Bannard Goodall was born Oct. 8, 1912 in LA, CA; BA Univ. of Oregon (1935) and MA, Univ. of Chicago (1938); director of the Utah Art Center (1938-1942); joined UT Austin faculty(1942) and was chair of the Department of Art (1945); served as acting dean of the museum school of the Toledo (Ohio) Art Museum (1947-48); joined the USC faculty (1948), where he headed the Department of Fine Arts until 1959; he returned to UT Austin (1959) and headed the Department of Art until 1973; he was named director of the university art collections and built the nations largest collection of Latin American art; his other contributions included trustee of the Pasadena Art Museum and vice president of the LA County Museum Association; he died in Glendale, CA on October 27, 1997.

From the description of Papers 1958-1978. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 320039023

Educator, art administrator; Austin, Texas and Salt Lake City, Utah.

Director, Utah State Art Center. Born 1912. Died 1997.

From the description of Donald Bannard Goodall interview, 1965 July 8. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 220193749

Educator, art administrator; Austin, Texas and Salt Lake City, Utah.

Director, Utah State Art Center. Born 1912. Died 1997.

From the description of Donald Goodall papers, 1938-1942. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122552652

Donald Bannard Goodall (1912-1997) was an educator and art administrator from Austin, Tex. and Salt Lake City, Utah.

He was the director of the Utah State Art Center.

From the description of Oral history interview with Donald Bannard Goodall, 1965 July 8 [sound recording]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 458411845

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Subjects:

  • Art
  • Arts administrators
  • Arts administrators
  • Educator
  • Federal aid to the arts

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Places:

  • Utah--Salt Lake City (as recorded)
  • Utah--Salt Lake City (as recorded)
  • Utah--Salt Lake City (as recorded)
  • Texas--Austin (as recorded)
  • Texas--Austin (as recorded)