Background
Lombardo, Josef Vincent was born on November 6, 1908 in New York City. Son of Raphael and Amalia (Tanzill) Lombardo.
(New York 1949 1st Dalton. Hardcover 4to., 247p., monochro...)
New York 1949 1st Dalton. Hardcover 4to., 247p., monochrome photo illustrations, gilt printed dark blue. Owner signed. VG, end papers stained a bit. in Good DJ, dj has some wear.
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Lombardo, Josef Vincent was born on November 6, 1908 in New York City. Son of Raphael and Amalia (Tanzill) Lombardo.
Diploma, Associate Art Studios, 1923. Diploma, Cooper Union for Advancement of Science and Art, 1926. Bachelor of Fine Arts, New York University, 1931.
Bachelor, New York University, 1939. Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1932. Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1949.
Visiting scholar, Columbia University, 1950. Post-doctoral scholarship, Columbia University, 1951. Doctor of Letters, University Florence, 1934.
Graduate fellow, University Florence, 1932. University Medal, University Florence, 1950. American fellow, Accademia di Belle Arti, Florence, 1933.
Foreign study, France, Italy and England, 1934. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Villanova University, 1951.
Member department art, Brooklyn College, 1937-1938;
department chairman art, Queens College, 1938-1942;
member department art, New York University, 1944;
member department art, Columbia University, 1946-1949;
professor fine art, diploma, director fine arts, Columbia University, 1950;
now professor emeritus fine arts, Columbia University
chairman advising committee fine arts, Carlton Public Corporation, New York City, 1945-1949. Special assistant examiner fine arts Board Education, New York City, 1944. Art consultant Prang Company (publications), New York City, since 1951, director art, New York State Department Education, 1951.
Visiting lecturer on Michelangelo Cambridge (England) University, 1976, AccademiaPetrarca, Italy, 1976. Chairman college scholarship committee Long Island Savings Bank, New York.
(New York 1949 1st Dalton. Hardcover 4to., 247p., monochro...)
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Member Community Planning Board 6, Forest Hills, New York. Trustee Queens Museum, New York State Science Foundation, National Italian American Foundation. Member Metropolitan Museum Art, Italian American Coalition (president), United Federation College Teachers (executive board), Professional Staff Congress (City University of New York), Renaissance Society of America, Society Architectural Historians.
Son of Raphael and Amalia (Tanzill) L. M. Beatrice-Anne Silvy, November 28, 1935. Children: Doctor Jovin Carmyn Silvy, Doctor John Wynne, Doctor James Jovin.