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518: 493: 408: 320: 186: 81:, and they were among his heirs when he died in 1925. She stayed with the Toledo Museum of Art after George Stevens died, remaining an assistant director when a new director was appointed. She traveled to France on museum business in 1927. In Paris she made contacts in museum work, and eventually took lead in assembling and funding an exhibit of 76:
in 1904; her husband George W. Stevens was director. She was active in developing collections, planning and publicizing exhibits. She especially took charge of organizing activities, including women's study groups, tours, and lectures. She founded and was first president of the Athena Art Society,
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in French). They socialized as a couple when she was in Paris, and worked together on museum projects, until they formally divorced in 1934. She lived in France in her later life, and died in 1959, aged 83 years, in
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Nina Spalding married twice. Her first husband was George W. Stevens; they married in 1902, and she was widowed when he died in 1926. She was briefly married a second time, in 1929, to a young French museologist
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objects at Toledo in 1928, based on a similar show in Paris the previous year. It was "the first major exhibition of ancient arts from across the Americas in an American art museum".
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one of the oldest women's art organizations in the United States, in 1903. The couple worked with the museum's president, glass manufacturer
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Nina Spalding Stevens's short stories and articles were published in various publications. She wrote about traveling to the
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Toledo area artists 75th annual exhibition : Athena Art Society 90th anniversary
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In the Museum of Man: Race, Anthropology, and Empire in France, 1850–1950
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Nina Spalding Stevens was appointed assistant director of the
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True France: The Wars Over Cultural Identity, 1900-1945
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St. Clair County Michigan Its History and Its People
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She studied at the 218:(American Commonwealth Publishing 1914): 780. 8: 200:Who's who in Finance, Banking, and Insurance 53:New York School of Applied Design for Women 242:Flynn Wayne, "Toledo's Famous Art Museum" 535:Nina Spalding Stevens's Online Books Page 365:"A Pilgrimage to the Artist's Paradise" 151: 396:"He was the Genius of Toledo's Museum" 256: 254: 252: 7: 542:Catalog of the Inaugural Exhibition 506:"Widow of Museum Director Succumbs" 43:Nina de Garmo Spalding was born in 594:American women short story writers 14: 464:(Cornell University Press 2013). 516: 491: 406: 318: 184: 589:American women museum directors 298:(Toledo Museum of Art 1993): 8. 550:"The White Passion of the Sea" 370:24(2)(February 1911): 104-113. 1: 553:Lippincott's Monthly Magazine 422:"Women Who Made a Difference" 89:Writings and other activities 599:American emigrants to France 313:(December 13, 1900): 7. via 215:Woman's Who's Who of America 401:(January 5, 1941): 83. via 615: 511:(March 13, 1959): 11. via 486:(March 13, 1959): 30. via 114:Frederick Ballard Williams 246:(November 1912): 285-288. 579:People from Toledo, Ohio 339:(January 1904): 509-519. 332:Nina de Garmo Spalding, 179:(April 1, 1907): 5. via 55:and was a member of the 548:Nina Spalding Stevens, 539:The Toledo Art Museum, 379:Nina Spalding Stevens, 363:Nina Spalding Stevens, 228:"The Toledo Art Museum" 584:Pratt Institute alumni 292:Toledo Museum of Art, 231:Woman's Home Companion 212:John William Leonard, 29: 21: 385:(Hollycrofters 1941). 233:(September 1916): 36. 131:Georges Henri Rivière 118:Edward Henry Potthast 33:Nina Spalding Stevens 27: 19: 349:"Writers of the Day" 308:"The Story of Jason" 110:Elliott Daingerfield 74:Toledo Museum of Art 68:Toledo Museum of Art 57:Art Students' League 45:Port Huron, Michigan 484:Cincinnati Enquirer 283:(November 5, 2014). 267:34(1)(2011): 19-23. 265:Museum Anthropology 158:William Lee Jenks, 509:The News-Messenger 481:"Deaths Elsewhere" 458:Alice L. 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Port Huron, Michigan
American Civil War
New York School of Applied Design for Women
Art Students' League
Toledo Museum of Art
Edward Libbey
pre-Columbian
Grand Canyon
Thomas Moran
Elliott Daingerfield
Frederick Ballard Williams
Edward Henry Potthast
Georges Henri Rivière
Monte Carlo
St. Clair County Michigan Its History and Its People
"Winning Fame"
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"Not For Art's Sake: An Early Exhibition of Pre-Columbian Objects at the Toledo Museum of Art, 1928-1929"
"A Long Legacy"
Toledo area artists 75th annual exhibition : Athena Art Society 90th anniversary
"The Story of Jason"

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