Background
Lehmann, Phyllis Williams was born on November 30, 1912 in Brooklyn. Daughter of James Barnes and Florence Lourene (Richmond) Williams.
Lehmann, Phyllis Williams was born on November 30, 1912 in Brooklyn. Daughter of James Barnes and Florence Lourene (Richmond) Williams.
Bachelor of Arts, Wellesley College, 1934; Doctor of Humane Letters, Wellesley College, 1976; Doctor of Philosophy, New York University, 1943; Doctor of Letters, Mount Holyoke College, 1971; Doctor of Fine Arts, College Holy Cross, 1973.
Assistant charge classical collection, Brooklyn Museum, 1934-1936;
part-time instructor history art, Bennett Junior College, 1936-1939;
member of faculty, Smith College, since 1946;
professor art, Smith College, 1955-1967;
Jessie Wells Post professor art, Smith College, 1967-1972;
William R. Kenan, Junior professor art, Smith College, 1972-1978;
professor emeritus, Smith College, since 1978;
dean, Smith College, 1965-1970;
assistant field director excavations conducted by, Archaeol. Research Fund of New York University at Samothrace, 1948-1960;
acting director, Archaeol. Research Fund of New York University at Samothrace, 1960-1962;
advisory director, Archaeol.
Research Fund of New York University at Samothrace, since 1962;
research professor, Institute Fine Arts, New York University, 1961-1962;
Adjunct Professor, Institute Fine Arts, New York University, since 1965. Flexner lecturer Bryn Mawr College, 1977. Baldwin lecturer Oberlin College, 1982.
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Fellow American Academy Arts and Sciences. Member Archaeol. Institute American (trustee 1970-1973), College Art Association American, American Numismatic Society, Society Architectural Historians (Alice D. Hitchcock award 1969), American Association of University Women, Renaissance Society of America, American School Classical Studies in Athens (rdvh. fellow fall 1970, 76, executive committee 1970-1975, publication committee 1975-1980, chairman 1977-1980), Williamsburg History Society, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Karl Lehmann, September 14, 1944 (deceased December 1960).