Deane Keller

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Captain Deane Keller, U.S. 5th Army, Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives (MFAA) Officer, circa 1945

Deane Keller (December 14, 1901 April 12, 1992) was an American artist, academic, soldier, art restorer and preservationist. He taught for 40 years at Yale University's School of Fine Arts.

Early life

Keller was born in New Haven, Connecticut in 1901.[1] His father, Albert Galloway Keller, was just another member of the junior faculty at Yale; but during young Deane's formative years, his father would become the first William Graham Sumner Professor of Sociology.[2]

As a student at Yale, he earned degrees in history and science in 1923. Further studies led to a B.F.A. from the Yale School of Fine Arts in 1926.[1]

Keller was awarded the Gran Prix de Rome in 1926.[3] He was a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome (FAAR) for three years.[1]

Academic career

In 1929, Keller began his career as a member of the Yale faculty. He taught at Yale for forty years, and was also a professor emeritus of painting at Paier College of Art until retiring in 1970.[4]

His academic career was interrupted by military service in the Second World War. At war's end, he returned to teach at Yale's School of Fine Arts.[4]

World War II

Captain Deane Keller served in the U.S. 5th Army between 1943 and 1946. He was a Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives (MFAA) Officer in Tuscany.[5] Capt. Keller was responsible for the identification and transportation of artworks in Tuscany.[1]

Honors

Keller was posthumously recognized for his wartime activities. He was the first to enter Pisa liberated from Nazi, 02 sept.1944, with the partisan Pierino Fornaciari, liaison officer, with whom rescued many art works, in particular in the Camposanto Monumentale. His remains were apportioned and interred in New Britain, Connecticut and the Camposanto Monumentale in Pisa; that site is identified with an engraved marble slab.[6]

Gallery

In addition to his academic career, Keller was a prolific portrait painter. He was known as the "unofficial portraitist of the Yale faculty," completing over 160 portrait commissions for the university, including faculty, corporation board members, and two presidents. Portraits for clients outside these Yale commissions included Senator Robert Taft, Governor John Davis Lodge, and Presidents William Howard Taft and Herbert Hoover.[4]

Colin Purdie Kelly, Jr., American aviator, painted by Deane Keller

Robert A. Taft, American Senator, painted by Deane Keller

Norman Holmes Pearson, American university professor, painted by Deane Keller

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