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Denman Ross

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Ross came to be interested in art soon after this, and began teaching courses in design and art theory at Harvard by 1889. Ross would spend much of the rest of his life lecturing on these and related topics, working with the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston on their burgeoning Oriental Art department, and
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traveling the world in search of artworks to add to his personal collection. Ross was also a member of some of Boston's elite inner circles, and is known to have brushed elbows not only with other prominent people associated with the Museum of Fine Arts and the art world, but also with the likes of
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On September 12, 1935, Ross died at the Savoy Hotel in London of a cerebral hemorrhage that he had suffered three days earlier; he and his assistant Arthur E. Brown had been in Europe for several months. Ross was cremated and his ashes were placed in a Tang dynasty burial urn, a gift from
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By collecting and sharing what he believed to be the best examples of world art, Ross put into practice his philosophy that great art should be available to everyone. Over a span of forty years, Ross donated over eleven thousand items to the
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The Ross family was established in America in 1664 by George Ross, who had been banished from Scotland as a religious dissenter. The Waldo family can be traced back to Cornelius Waldo, who was living in Ipswich, Massachusetts by
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The Ludlow was financially successful; Ross used the profits to buy more art which he exhibited in the hotel, causing Smith to refer to it as the "Palazzo Rossi". The building was demolished sometime between 1938 and 1945.
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In 1907, he published a manual of design : "A Theory of Pure Design: Harmony, Balance, Rhythm" by Houghton-Mifflin and co. and he contributed essays on design to magazines including
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in 1861, the family moved to Boston, joining John Ross's brother Matthias Denman Ross and his wife Mary, who was Fanny Ross's sister, at their house at 76 Boylston St., across from
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In 1871, Ross matriculated at Harvard College. His father bought a house at 24 Craigie St., a few blocks from the school, and Denman lived at home. He studied history with
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The six–story Romanesque Revival building contained about thirty rooms and suites, plus a dining room for residents. The top floor contained an apartment for his friend
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Although Ross did not enter into any of the family businesses, he did make one venture into property development. His father and uncle gave him a piece of property in
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in 2003 to honor individuals, corporations, and foundations who assist with the continued growth and enhancement of the museum's world-renowned collections.
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and family, with a studio that could accommodate twelve students and a woodworking shop for Smith's brother and father, who made picture frames.
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to John Ludlow Ross, a wealthy businessman, and Fanny Walker Ross (née Waldo). He had two older siblings who died before he was born.
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and the younger Ross entered Charles Knapp Dillaway's preparatory school, whose curriculum was designed for Harvard aspirants.
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A number of his students at Harvard, the Museum of Fine Arts, and elsewhere he lectured, went on to become prominent artists.
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A History of the Asiatic Department: A Series of Illustrated Lectures Given in 1957 by Kojiro Tomita (1890-1976)
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A large number of the paintings reproduced in these portfolios were given to the museum by Ross.
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A paper read before the American Association for the Advancement of Science, August 27, 1880.
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Ross resumed his studies at Harvard as a post-graduate in the fall of 1876. For his thesis,
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and received a bachelor's degree in 1875, graduating with honors in history and election to
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The Best of Its Kind: The Life of Denman Waldo Ross: Teacher, Collector, Painter 1853–1935
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and paintings. Patrica Ross Pratt notes three gifts that were particularly significant.
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The Painter's Palette; A Theory of Tone Relations, an Instrument of Expression
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Portfolio of Chinese Paintings in the Museum. Yüan to Ch'ing Periods
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Portfolio of Chinese Paintings in the Museum. Han to Sung Periods
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The New England Historical and Genealogical Register
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The Early History of Land-holding Among the Germans
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Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Massachusetts, US
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Cincinnati, Ohio
Harvard University
Harvard University
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Cincinnati, Ohio
Civil War
Boston Common
Newton Corner
Jamaica Plain
Henry Adams
Phi Beta Kappa
Louis Brandeis
John Singer Sargent
Joseph Lindon Smith
Isabella Stewart Gardner
prominent families

Hyman Bloom
Jack Levine
Marie Danforth Page
Photo Era


Copley Square
Joseph Lindon Smith

Messrs. Yamanaka
Mount Auburn Cemetery
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

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