Isabel Weadock (Q94538005)

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Librarian and Curator of Prints, Detroit Institute of Arts
  • Isabelle M. Weadock
  • 'Bal' Weadock
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Isabel Weadock
Librarian and Curator of Prints, Detroit Institute of Arts
  • Isabelle M. Weadock
  • 'Bal' Weadock

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1889
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The biographical sketch of Thomas A.E. Weadock includes Detroit census information stating his daughter "Isabelle M., dau, - b. 1889, Mich. - single." Other references spell name Isabel. (English)
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Document: [Excerpt from E. P. Richardson's Diary]. (1992). Archives of American Art Journal, 32(1), 37-40. Retrieved May 15, 2020, from www.jstor.org/stable/1557564 (English)
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John S. Newberry [was] honorary curator of prints since 1938. (English)
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1916
July 1924Gregorian
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C. M. (1916). MUSEUM BRANCH OF THE DETROIT PUBLIC LIBRARY. Bulletin of the Detroit Museum of Art, 11(1), 10-10. Retrieved May 15, 2020, from www.jstor.org/stable/41934599 (English)
July 1924Gregorian
1 July 1951
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In July, Miss Isabel Weadock, formerly librarian of the Museum library, was appointed Curator of Prints, and this department is now segregated from the Library. (English)
31 March 2023
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31 March 2023
DETROIT: Miss Isabel Weadock formerly librarian of the Institute of Arts, has been appointed curator of prints. Miss Agnes Savage succeeds her as librarian. (English)
13 September 1924Gregorian
Date of retirement is documented in the archival records of William Valentiner, VAL 64:1 in a letter from registrar Eleanor Ferry to Valentiner dated 8/29/1951. Detroit Institute of Arts, Research Library & Archives. (English)
Sherman, C. R. (1981). WOMEN LIBRARIANS AS INTERPRETERS OF THE VISUAL ARTS. ARLIS/NA Newsletter, 9(5), 185–189. http://www.jstor.org/stable/27946591 (English)
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In July, Miss Isabel Weadock, formerly librarian of the Museum library, was appointed Curator of Prints, and this department is now segregated from the Library. (English)
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In July, Miss Isabel Weadock, formerly librarian of the Museum library, was appointed Curator of Prints, and this department is now segregated from the Library. (English)
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In July, Miss Isabel Weadock, formerly librarian of the Museum library, was appointed Curator of Prints, and this department is now segregated from the Library. (English)
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Sherman, C. (1981). WOMEN LIBRARIANS AS INTERPRETERS OF THE VISUAL ARTS. ARLIS/NA Newsletter, 9(5), 185-189. Retrieved May 15, 2020, from www.jstor.org/stable/27946591 (English)
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Sherman, C. (1981). WOMEN LIBRARIANS AS INTERPRETERS OF THE VISUAL ARTS. ARLIS/NA Newsletter, 9(5), 185-189. Retrieved May 15, 2020, from www.jstor.org/stable/27946591 (English)
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In July, Miss Isabel Weadock, formerly librarian of the Museum library, was appointed Curator of Prints, and this department is now segregated from the Library. (English)
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October 1921Gregorian
Early Bulletin articles identified authors by their initials; in this case I.W. (English)
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November 1924Gregorian
The Print Club of Detroit held its first monthly meeting on Monday evening, October 20th, at the Institute of Arts. (English)
 
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