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  2. Gardner's Art Through the Ages - Wikipedia

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    Gardner's Art through the Ages is an American textbook on the history of art, with the 2004 edition by Fred S. Kleiner and Christin J. Mamiya.The 2001 edition was awarded both a McGuffey award for longevity and the "Texty" Award for current editions by the Text and Academic Authors Association.

  3. Helen Gardner (art historian) - Wikipedia

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    Gardner was born in Manchester, New Hampshire and attended school in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago. In 1901 she graduated with a degree in classics from the University of Chicago . [ 1 ] After an interval as a teacher, she returned to the same university to study art history, and received a master's degree in 1918.

  4. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum - Wikipedia

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    Gardner appointed her secretary and the former librarian of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Morris Carter (1877–1965) as the museum's first director. Carter catalogued the entire collection and wrote Gardner's definitive biography, Isabella Stewart Gardner and Fenway Court. George L. Stout (1897–1978) was the second director. The father of ...

  5. Isabella Stewart Gardner - Wikipedia

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    Isabella Stewart Gardner (April 14, 1840 – July 17, 1924) was an American art collector, philanthropist, and patron of the arts. She founded the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. Gardner possessed an energetic intellectual curiosity, a love of travel, and, most importantly, money.

  6. Julian Gardner (art historian) - Wikipedia

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    Julian Richard Gardner (born 6 May 1940) is a British art historian and Professor Emeritus at the University of Warwick. [1] A scholar of late medieval and renaissance Italian art, particularly patronage, and a Giotto di Bondone specialist whose expertise has led to a number of scholarships and appointments as visiting professor at various institutions both in Europe and America.

  7. Helen Gardner - Wikipedia

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    Helen Gardner (art historian) (1878–1946), American art historian and educator Helen Gardner (actress) (1884–1968), silent film actress Helen H. Gardener (1853–1925), American author, rationalist public intellectual, political activist, and government functionary

  8. Art Gardner - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Junior Gardner (born September 21, 1952) is a former outfielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Houston Astros and San Francisco Giants in part of three seasons spanning 1975–1978. [1]

  9. Daniel Gardner - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Gardner married his wife, whose first name was either Ann or Nancy, Haward on 8 October 1776. She was the sister of the engraver Francis Haward (born 1759). Gardner and his wife had two sons. However, only the elder son George (born 1778) survived. Gardner's wife died shortly after the birth of the second son in 1781.