Background
Lincoln, Louise Hassett was born on March 23, 1947 in Baltimore. Daughter of Charles Clifford and Martha Julia (Ludlum) Hassett.
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The distinctive artistic styles of the people of New Ireland, an island in the Bismarck Archipelago of Melanesia in the South Pacific, are characterized by an appreciation for fine carving, a taste for vivid colors, and imaginative combinations of human and animal forms. This volume provides an elaborate visual repertoire of their art and explores the relationship between the art of New Ireland and the religion and rituals of its society.
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museum curator art historian writer
Lincoln, Louise Hassett was born on March 23, 1947 in Baltimore. Daughter of Charles Clifford and Martha Julia (Ludlum) Hassett.
Bachelor, Bryn Mawr College, 1969. Master of Arts, University Delaware, 1972.
Editor, Minneapolis Institute Arts, 1977-1980;
assistant curator, Minneapolis Institute Arts, 1980-1984;
associate curator, Minneapolis Institute Arts, 1984-1987;
curator African, Oceanic and New World Cultures, Minneapolis Institute Arts, since 1988. Adjunct Professor art history U. St. Thomas, St. Paul, since 1994. Member review panel National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, 1993.
Consultant, writer World Book Encyclopedia, Chicago, 1992.
(The distinctive artistic styles of the people of New Irel...)
Member American Anthropol. Association, Native American Art Studies Association, Pacific Arts Association, African Studies Association.
Married Bruce K. Lincoln, April 17, 1971. Children: Martha Louise, Rebecca Anne.