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Lloyd Goodrich

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In 1935 the Whitney Museum of American Art named him Research Curator. He later become the Associate Director in 1948, and then Director in 1958.
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Initially Goodrich considered a career as an artist. He studied painting and drawing at the
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from 1913–1915. Between late 1915 and summer 1916, he studied with
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This biographical article about an American art historian is a
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People associated with the Whitney Museum of American Art
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American naive paintings of the 18th & 19th centuries
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People associated with the Philadelphia Museum of Art
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Edward Hopper
Thomas Eakins
Winslow Homer
Raphael Soyer
Reginald Marsh
Whitney Museum of American Art
New York City
Nutley, New Jersey
Art Students League of New York
Kenneth Hayes Miller
Douglas Volk
National Academy of Design
"The Heroes - Monuments Men Foundation"
"Lloyd Goodrich, 89, Voice For American Art"
"Lloyd Goodrich: A Chronology"
American Art
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Historical Note. Retrieved May 13, 2009
"Lloyd Goodrich, Art Expert, Dies: Ex-Director of Whitney Museum"
Dictionary of Art Historians biographical entry
Monuments Men Foundation biographical entry
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