Morton C. Bradley, Jr. Correspondence 1919-1970

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Morton C. Bradley, Jr. Correspondence 1919-1970

Morton C. Bradley, Jr. was a great-grandson of Theophilus A. and Rebecca D. Wylie of Bloomington, Indiana. He was born and lived his whole life in Arlington, MA and went to Europe on a Bacon Scholarship in 1834 to study art. Later in life, he became a well-respected paintings conservator, sculptor, and collector of 19th century paintings. The bulk of this collection consists of the letters he wrote home to his family while in Europe (1934-1936).

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Bradley, Morton C., Jr. (Morton Clark), 1912-2004

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American sculptor, art restorer and author. Graduated from Harvard University with a degree in fine arts in 1933. Once the head conservator at Harvard's Fogg Art Museum, Bradley was recognized as the premier American art restorer in the 1940s and 1950s. The author of The Treatment of Paintings and The New Testament in Cadenced Form. From the description of Papers, ca. 1929-2002. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 212626147 Morton Clark Bradley was born in Arlington, M...