Background
Harrison, Evelyn Byrd was born on June 5, 1920 in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States. Daughter of William Byrd and Eva (Detamore) Harrison.
Harrison, Evelyn Byrd was born on June 5, 1920 in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States. Daughter of William Byrd and Eva (Detamore) Harrison.
Bachelor of Arts, Barnard College, 1941; A.M., Columbia University, 1943; Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1952; postgraduate, Bryn Mawr College, 1942-1943.
She was Edith Kitzmiller Professor of the History of Fine Arts at the Institute of Fine Arts of New York University and was for more than 60 years associated with the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Harrison specialized in 5th Century British Columbia Athenian Sculpture. In 1943 from Columbia University.
Further studies were postponed by World World War World War II Harrison worked for the War Department deciphering Japanese codes.
In 1949 she began her affiliation with the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, a relationship that lasted until her death. She joined the faculty of the University of Cincinnati in 1951 and received her Doctor of Philosophy from Columbia in 1952.
Harrison joined the faculty of Columbia in 1955 and remained there until moving to Princeton University in 1970. At Princeton she became the first female full professor in the Department of Art History and Archaeology.
She became Edith Kitzmiller Professor of the History of Fine Arts at New York University in 1974 where she remained until retirement in 2006.
Harrison died in New York City on November 3, 2012. Guggenheim Fellow (1954).
American Philosophical Society. American Academy of Arts and Sciences]
Born in Charlottesville, Virginia, Harrison was a member of both the Byrd and Harrison families of Virginia. Member of the American Philosophical Society (1979).