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Francis Haskell. Self: Entretiens du Louvre. Francis Haskell was born on 7 April 1928 in London, England, UK. He died on 18 January 2000 in Oxford, England, UK.
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Francis Haskell. Self: Entretiens du Louvre. Francis Haskell was born on 7 April 1928 in London, England, UK. He died on 18 January 2000 in Oxford, England, UK.
www.imdb.comThe papers include Francis Haskell's research notes, papers, articles and correspondence relating to collectors.
www.nationalgallery.org.ukView Francis Earl Haskell's obituary, send flowers and sign the guestbook.
www.legacy.comAs noted in the latest issue of CAA News (20 June 2012) and posted at CAA (from The Burlington Magazine) . . . Francis Haskell Memorial Fund Applications due by 10 September 2012 Grants of up to £2…
enfilade18thc.comWhen the non-aggression pact between Hitler and Stalin was announced in August 1939 the family, which included Francis's younger brother and sister and his parents, was on holiday in France. The trains had been stopped, so a taxi was hired for the hasty return to Calais. The locals in one village were assembled in … ical volumes of the Hope Bequest were decaying there, and he had to be rebuked by the University authorities for buttonholing plutocrats to pay for their rebinding (thus, perhaps,...
francishaskellmemorialfund.comBiographical Memoirs & Obituaries The New York Times (click here for article) The Guardian (click here for article) Charles Hope, ‘Francis James Herbert Haskell 1928-2000’, British …
francishaskellmemorialfund.comTom Stammers on the intellectual legacy of Francis Haskell, the ‘historian’s art historian’.
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