Background
Stevens, Gorham Phillips was born on August 14, 1876 in Staten Island, New York, United States. Son of Edward Winslow and Sarah Russell (Cabot) Stevens.
Stevens, Gorham Phillips was born on August 14, 1876 in Staten Island, New York, United States. Son of Edward Winslow and Sarah Russell (Cabot) Stevens.
Bachelor of Science, Massachusetts Institute Technology, 1898, Master of Science, 1899. Archaeology fellow Massachusetts Institute of Technology, for European travel and study, 1899, 1900, 01. Studied École des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1900-1901.
Honorary Master of Arts, Harvard, 1923.
. With McKim, Mead & White, architects, New York, 1902-1903. Carnegie fellow in architecture, American School of Classical Studies, Athens, Greece, 1903-1905. Again with McKim, Mead & White, 1905-1911.
Director American Academy in Rome, 1911-1912.
Director School of Fine Arts, same, 1912-1918. Director Consolidated American Academy in Rome, 1918-1932.
Director American School of Classical Studies, Athens, Greece, 1939-1941, honorary architect, since 1941, acting director of school, 1946-1947. Plaster model Acropolis of Athens now in Stoa of Attalos, Athens, Greece, Royal Museum, Ontario, Canada, U. Havana, Cuba, U. Lund, Sweden, Metropolitan Museum, New York City Captain American Red Cross, 1915-1919.
Member Archaeological Institute of America. Member National Academy Fine Arts (Madrid, Spain), German Archaeological Institute, Algerian History Society, Pontifical Academy, Royal Institute British Architects, Academy of San Luca, Rome, Association Artistica International, Rome, Society Amatori Cultori di Belle Arti, Association Artistica fra Cultori di Architectura (Rome), Greek Archaeological
Society, Royal Conservatory of Music, Parnassos (Athens), Greek Red Cross.
Clubs: Propeller of the United States (Portuguese of Pireaus).
Married Annette Notara, July 22, 1906 (deceased.