Stillman, Clark, 1907-1995 |
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Collector |
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1907-1995 |
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New York City |
state | NY | other cities | Eureka, UT; |
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historical notes
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E. Clark Stillman was a collector and dealer of rare books and Congolese sculpture. He was a linguist and scholar, taught English at the University of Michigan, worked at the Belgian American Educational Foundation, and was a fellow at the Pierpont Morgan Library.
Stillman was a partner in the New York rare book dealership Lathrop C. Harper, Inc., and translated Belgian poetry.
Stillman owned 14th- and 16th-century books of hours, medieval manuscripts, and early printed books which are now in the Morgan’s collection. The Dallas Museum of art holds the Clark and Frances Stillman Collection of Congo Sculpture.
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decades of activity | 1950-1960 1960-1970 1970-1980
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Biblioteca Berenson, Villa I Tatti The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies |
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