Edward Robinson (curator)
American archaeologist

Edward Robinson (curator)

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American archaeologist
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1 November 1858(Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, U.S.A.)
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1 January 1931
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Edward Robinson (November 1, 1858 in Boston – 1931) was an American writer and authority on art.

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He graduated from Harvard in 1879, and spent the following five years in study, especially in Greece (15 months) and in Berlin (3 semesters), devoting his attention chiefly to archaeology. From 1895 to 1902, he was curator of classical antiquities in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and beginning in 1902 was director of the museum for three years. He became assistant director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York in 1906, and succeeded Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke as director in 1910. He lectured on archaeology at Harvard in 1893-94 and in 1898-1902, and was secretary of the Art commission of Boston in 1890-98. He prepared catalogues and contributed many articles on art and archaeological subjects for magazines. He was a member of many learned societies.