Arthur E. Popham
Arthur E. Popham (1889 – 1970) was a British art historian. Most of his life he worked at the British Museum and became especially renowned for his catalogue work. He mainly focussed on Italian art.
He was born Arthur Ewart Hugh Popham in Plymouth, England. His uncle was Ernest Radford and his aunt was the writer Ada Wallas. He was married to Brynhild Olivier.
At the outbreak of World War I in 1914, Popham joined the Royal Naval Air Service. During his service, he was awarded the French Croix de guerre.[1]
He died in Islington in north London in 1970.[2]
References
- ↑ Smith, Gordon (29 December 2010). "FOREIGN DECORATIONS AWARDED TO ROYAL NAVY, London Gazette editions January 1918-December 1920". Naval-History.Net.
- ↑ Biography at "The Dictionary of Art Historians"
Bibliography
- Arthur E. Popham: Catalogue of the Drawings of Parmigianino. 3 Vols. New Haven & London: Yale University Press 1971.
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