Adele Brandeis
Adele Brandeis | |
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Born | 1885 |
Died | 1975 |
Occupation | Art administrator, writer |
Employer | Louisville Courier-Journal |
Organization | Federal Art Project, Section of Painting and Sculpture |
Parent(s) | Alfred Brandeis |
Relatives | Uncle, Louis D. Brandeis |
Adele Brandeis (1885–1975) was an art administrator from Louisville, Kentucky. During the Great Depression of the 1930s, Brandeis worked for the WPA Federal Art Project and the Section of Painting and Sculpture. Brandeis did art research for the Index of American Design, a comprehensive collection of American material culture, and managed the creation of visual artwork by local artists.[1][2] Brandeis was the Director of Louisville Art Association in 1937.[3][4] Brandeis wrote for the Louisville Courier-Journal starting in 1945. Among other jobs, she did research for the editorial page. She was on the Board of Trustees of the University of Louisville and various Kentucky art organizations.
Brandeis was the daughter of Alfred Brandeis, who was the brother of United States Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis.[5]
References
- ↑ Oral History interview with Adele Brandeis, 1965 June 1, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
- ↑ The Kentucky Encyclopedia.
- ↑ "Adele Brandeis - Kentucky Women Artists".
- ↑ John F. Folinsbee Art Trust site, 2007. Archived October 4, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Louis D. Brandeis.