John Ellerton Lodge
Curator (Asiatic) MFA 1910; Freer Gallery 1920
Sources
found: OCLC 2527410: Stickney, T. The poems of Trumbell Stickney, 1905 (hdg.: Lodge, John Ellerton, 1878-1942; usage: John Ellerton Lodge)
found: Report of the Secretary of the Class of 1871 of Harvard College, June 1877: p. 18 (John Ellerton Lodge; b. 8/1/1876 as reported by his father, Henry C. Lodge, member of the Harvard Class of 1871)
Lodge, John Ellerton
Date born: 1878
Place Born: Nahant, MA
Date died: 1942
Place died: Washington, DC
Director of the Freer Gallery, Washington D.C. Lodge was the son of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge and a great grandson of George Cabot. He studied at the Boston School and spent two years at Harvard, 1896-98. He also studied in Europe. In 1910 Lodge was appointed curator of the Department of Asiatic Art of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. He married Mary Connolly. He became chairman of the committee on oriental art of the Smithsonian Art Commission in 1920. In 1931 Lodge became director of the newly founded Freer Gallery of Art, a position he held until the time of his death.
Home Country: United States
Sources: Obituary. The New York Times. December 31, 1942; p. 15.
Bibliography: and Wenley, Archibald Gibson. A Descriptive and Illustrative Catalogue of Chinese Bronzes Acquired During the Administration of John Ellerton Lodge. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, 1946.
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