Background
Riely, John Cabell was born on August 27, 1945 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of James Evans and Marianne Augusta (Gateson) Riely.
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consultant art historian English educator
Riely, John Cabell was born on August 27, 1945 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of James Evans and Marianne Augusta (Gateson) Riely.
Diploma, Exeter College, Oxford, England, 1967. AB cum laude, Harvard College, 1967. Master of Arts, University Pennsylvania, 1968.
Doctor of Philosophy, University Pennsylvania, 1971.
Associate research editor Yale Education of Horace Walpole's Correspondence, New Haven, 1971-1979. Lecturer English Yale University, 1973-1977. Assistant professor English Columbia University, New York City, 1979-1980.
Visiting professor English University Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1980-1981. From assistant to professor English Boston University, 1981. Advisory board Age of Johnson American Mathematical Society Press, 1987—1990, Studies in 18th-Century Culture Johns Hopkins University Press, since 1986.
Lecturer, keynote speaker national and international symposia.
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Fellow Society Antiquaries London, Royal Society Arts. Member Commanderie de Bordeaux Boston, American Society 18th Century Studies (organizer symposia and seminars, chairman), College Art Association, Historians British Art, Boston Athenaeum, The Johnsonians (United States), Johnson Club (England), Walpole Society (England), St. Botolph Club, Club of Odd Volumes (vice president 1995-1996, executive committee since 2005), Harvard University Faculty Club, Elizabethan Club Yale University and other wine and reciprocal club committees, Signet Society Harvard University, Historians 18th Century Art and Architecture.
Married Elizabeth Dumesnil Gawthrop, August 23, 1969 (divorced). Children: Christopher Cabell, Andrew Carrington.