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Barr, Alfred (Hamilton), Jr

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Barr, Alfred (Hamilton), Jr (1902-1981)

US art historian and museum administrator. He taught the first American college course in modern art at Wellesley College in 1926 and was the founding director of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City . He wrote a number of influential books about modern art and artists, including What is Modern Painting? (1943) and Picasso, 50 Years of His Art (1946).



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