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Margaret Scolari Barr

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in 1963, which was published to coincide with a retrospective of Rosso's work at MoMA. She was very involved in educational avenues, which have supported other women with guided research. The same year as the monograph, she published an article on Rosso and his Dutch collector
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Margaret Scolari Barr was born in 1901 in Rome to the Italian antiquities dealer, Virgilio Scolari and his Irish wife Mary Fitzmaurice Scolari. She attended the University of Rome from 1919 to 1922 before moving to the United States in 1925. She taught
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regime. Scolari Barr was allowed into the Triennale early, before its public opening, because of her connections to the Ghiringhelli brothers, the owners of the important Milanese
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She continued teaching at the Spence School and researching and writing throughout her life. Scolari Barr was brought on by
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in the office of the naval attache (from 1922-24). At Vassar College, she was introduced to the young art historian
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Scolari Barr taught Italian at Vassar College (1925–29). After moving to New York, she taught art history at the
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Company as a translation editor in 1957 (till 1959). She published the first English-language monograph on the
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until 1929, where she also started her MA in art history in 1927. During this time, she started working at the
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in 1987. In 2010, her contribution to MoMA was highlighted in the exhibition and its accompanying catalogue
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detailing her and her husband's work. In 1978, she added the Forward to an interview between Barr and
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Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek (NKJ) / Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art
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BARR, MARGARET SCOLARI (1962). "Medardo Rosso and His Dutch Patroness Etha Fles".
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to the USA. Guggenheim, Ernst, and the Barrs were close friends in New York.
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Art Museum, but turned it down to move closer to Barr. In 1929, she moved to
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Alfred H. Barr, Jr. and the Intellectual Origins of the Museum of Modern Art
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Alfred H. Barr, Jr. and the Intellectual Origins of the Museum of Modern Art
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who is a painter. Scolari Barr died of colon cancer in New York in 1987.
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Elena Cordova on the Margaret Scolari Barr Papers at the MoMA Archives
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regime to safety in the US. Their friend, the collector and curator
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In 2015, her work at MoMA was made public in their archives.
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in art history. She married the art historian and curator
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Barr, Margaret Scolari; Abbott, Jere (1978). "Foreword".
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Modern Women: Women Artists at the Museum of Modern Art.
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on 8 May 1930 in Paris. She and Barr had one daughter,
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art historian
Italian
Vassar College
American Embassy
Alfred H. Barr, Jr.
Henry-Russell Hitchcock
Smith College
NYC
New York University
Alfred Barr
Victoria Barr
Spence School
Erwin Panofsky
Bernard Berenson
MoMA
Triennale di Milano
The New York Times
Italian Fascist
Galleria del Milione
Museum of Modern Art
National Socialist
Peggy Guggenheim
Max Ernst
McGraw-Hill Publishing
Italian
modernist
Medardo Rosso
Etha Fles
Milton Academy

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