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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Alice Van Vechten Brown (born June 7, 1862Alice Van Vechten Brown (born June 7, 1862 in Hanover, New Hampshire), was an art educator and historian, notable for the creation of the first courses in museum training (1911) and modern art (1927) in the United States. The modern art course was taught by Alfred H. Barr, Jr., who would later claim the departmental headings he developed for the Museum of Modern Art were merely "the subject headings of the Wellesley course". The daughter of a minister on faculty at Dartmouth College, she initially pursued a career as an artist, studying with the Art Students League of New York, until an illness in the family forced her return home. After her return, she took a job at Wellesley College running the Farnsworth Museum and heading up the art department. Charged with redesigning Wellesley's art history program, she moved the program from a study of photos and textbooks to a more active format involving laboratory methods. In the Wellesley program students learned artistic techniques to better understand the history of art. With William Rankin, she was the author of A Short History of Italian Painting (1914). She died October 16, 1949, in Middletown, New Jersey.tober 16, 1949, in Middletown, New Jersey. , Alice Van Vechten Brown (Hanover (New HampAlice Van Vechten Brown (Hanover (New Hampshire), 7 de junio de 1862) fue profesora de arte e historiadora, especialmente reconocida por crear los primeros cursos de museística (1911) y de arte moderno (1927) en Estados Unidos.​​ El curso de arte moderno fue impartido por Alfred H. Barr, Jr., quien más tarde afirmaría que los nombres de los departamentos que había desarrollado para el Museo de Arte Moderno no eran más que "los títulos de los epígrafes del curso Wellesley".​ Hija de un pastor religioso del claustro de profesores de la Universidad de Dartmouth, inicialmente hizo carrera como artista, estudiando en la Liga de Estudiantes de Arte de Nueva York, hasta que una enfermedad en la familia la obligó a volver a casa.​ Tras su regreso, fue contratada en el Wellesley College para gestionar el Museo Farnsworth y dirigir el departamento de arte. Fue encargada de rediseñar el programa de Historia del Arte de Wellesley, lo que aprovechó para abandonar el programa anterior, basado en el estudio de fotos y libros de textos, en favor un formato más activo que incluía el uso de métodos de laboratorio.​ Las estudiantes del programa de Wellesley aprendieron técnicas artísticas para entender mejor la historia del arte.​ Fue coautora, junto con William Rankin, de A Short History of Italian Painting (1914).​ Falleció el 16 de octubre de 1949, en Middletown (Nueva Jersey).​re de 1949, en Middletown (Nueva Jersey).​
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rdfs:comment Alice Van Vechten Brown (Hanover (New HampAlice Van Vechten Brown (Hanover (New Hampshire), 7 de junio de 1862) fue profesora de arte e historiadora, especialmente reconocida por crear los primeros cursos de museística (1911) y de arte moderno (1927) en Estados Unidos.​​ El curso de arte moderno fue impartido por Alfred H. Barr, Jr., quien más tarde afirmaría que los nombres de los departamentos que había desarrollado para el Museo de Arte Moderno no eran más que "los títulos de los epígrafes del curso Wellesley".​ Fue coautora, junto con William Rankin, de A Short History of Italian Painting (1914).​Short History of Italian Painting (1914).​ , Alice Van Vechten Brown (born June 7, 1862Alice Van Vechten Brown (born June 7, 1862 in Hanover, New Hampshire), was an art educator and historian, notable for the creation of the first courses in museum training (1911) and modern art (1927) in the United States. The modern art course was taught by Alfred H. Barr, Jr., who would later claim the departmental headings he developed for the Museum of Modern Art were merely "the subject headings of the Wellesley course". With William Rankin, she was the author of A Short History of Italian Painting (1914). She died October 16, 1949, in Middletown, New Jersey.tober 16, 1949, in Middletown, New Jersey.
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