Tyler, Dorothy.
Biographical notes:
Art historian; Detroit, Michigan.
The Charles Freer House became the Merrill-Palmer School in 1921. Freer was a collector of Far Eastern art. In accordance with Freer's wishes, the Freer Gallery in Washington, D.C. was opend in 1923 to house his collection. It is a branch of the Smithsonian Institution.
From the description of Dorothy Tyler papers, 1921-1959. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122455607
Links to collections
Cooley, Mary Elizabeth, 1904-1978. Mary Elizabeth Cooley papers, [192-]-1978.
Bentley Historical Library
Dorothy Tyler papers
Archives of American Art
Robert Cremean papers
Archives of American Art
Tyler, Dorothy. Robert Cremean [graphic].
Archives of American Art
Cooley, Mary Elizabeth, 1904-1978. Mary Elizabeth Cooley papers, [192-]-1978.
Bentley Historical Library
Boynton, Mary Fuertes, 1908-1988. Mary Fuertes Boynton letters, 1981-1988.
Cornell University Library
Hutton, James, 1902-. James Hutton papers, [ca.1904]-1993.
Cornell University Library
Related names in SNAC
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Boynton, Mary Fuertes, 1908-1988.
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Cooley, Mary Elizabeth, 1904-1978.
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Cremean, Robert, 1932-
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Hutton, James, 1902-
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Whistler, James McNeill, 1834-1903.
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Charles Freer House.
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Merrill-Palmer School.
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Subjects:
- Architecture
- Art historians
- Sculptors
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Places:
- Michigan--Detroit (as recorded)