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Eleanor Axson Sayre (Filadelfia, 1916 - Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12 de mayo de 2001) fue una historiadora del arte, conservadora y profesora, especialista en la obra del pintor español, Francisco de Goya.
- Estadounidense
- 12 de mayo de 2001 o 13 de mayo de 2001, Cambridge (Estados Unidos)
- Eleanor Axson Sayre
Eleanor Axson Sayre (March 26, 1916 – May 12, 2001) was an American curator, art historian, and a specialist on the works of Goya. She was the first woman to serve as departmental curator at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
- American
- May 12, 2001 (aged 85), Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
- Eleanor A. Sayre
Eleanor Axson Sayre fue una historiadora del arte, conservadora y profesora, especialista en la obra del pintor español, Francisco de Goya.
An interview of Eleanor Sayre conducted 1993 April 19-1997 January 10, by Robert F. Brown, for the Archives of American Art.
Overview. Scholar of Spanish art and curator, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Sayre was the daughter of Francis Bowes Sayre (1885-1972) a Harvard Law School professor, and Jessie W. Wilson (Sayre) the daughter of President Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924). She attended Buckingham Brown and Nichols School in Cambridge, MA, and the Winsor School in Boston.
17 de may. de 2001 · Eleanor Axson Sayre, an authority on the prints of Francisco Goya and one of the first female curators at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, died Saturday. She was 85 and lived in Cambridge, Mass.
Author: Eleanor Sayre. Printer: Emiliano Sorini (American (born Italy), Urbino 1931-1999 Bergen, New Jersey) Date: ca. 1824–28. Medium: Etching, aquatint, drypoint, and burin. Classification: Prints. Credit Line: Administrative Purchase Fund, 1972. Accession Number: 1972.507.1–6. How Etchings are Made. An illustrated explainer.