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  1. The papers contain for both Mary and Bernard Berenson biographical material, diaries, correspondence, and writings, both published and unpublished. There is also an extensive file of "Berensoniana," writings about Berenson and Villa I Tatti, but excluding reviews of publications. The papers are organized into seven series: I. Biographical, II.

  2. PHOTOGRAPH ARCHIVES. With its origins in the pioneering work of Bernard and Mary Berenson, the Fototeca, or Photograph Archive, has long been celebrated as an outstanding resource for the study of the history of art. Now holding around 300,000 photographic prints and other related materials, the still-growing collection contains photographs of ...

  3. 3 de jun. de 2019 · Mary Berenson’s influence was also felt in her adroit handling of the constantly tricky business negotiations between her husband and the important art dealer Joseph Duveen. Their home, Villa I Tatti, became a Mecca for an extensive network of significant intellectual, literary, and artistic personalities as well as for art scholars, collectors, and dealers.

  4. Bernard Berenson, nato in Lituania da una famiglia ebrea poi trasferitasi a Boston, è stato il più importante storico dell’arte americano del Novecento e uno dei maggiori conoscitori del secolo scorso, tanto che i suoi celebri quattro libri sui pittori del Rinascimento italiano nel mondo anglosassone venivano definiti «i quattro vangeli». L’imponente volume The Bernard and Mary ...

  5. An unpublished essay written in 1894–95 by Mary Berenson offers the first extended analysis of ‘the immense popularity among cultivated Anglo-Saxons’ of Botticelli. Written in collaboration ...

  6. Mary Berenson (née Smith) (1864-1945), Art historian; former wife of Frank Costelloe, and later wife of Bernard Berenson; daughter of Robert Pearsall Smith. Sitter associated with 75 portraits.

  7. Mary Berenson (born Mary Whitall Smith; 1864 in Pennsylvania – 1945) was an art historian, now thought to have had a large hand in some of the writings of her second husband, Bernard Berenson. Biography. Her father was Robert Pearsall Smith, her mother Hannah Whitall Smith (born Hannah Tatum Whitall). She studied at the Harvard Annex in 1884 ...