Richard F. Bach
Richard Franz Bach | |
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Born | 1888 |
Died | 1968 Bronx, New York |
Occupation | Curator |
Spouse | Maude Bransford Bach |
Richard Franz Bach (1888-1968) was an American
museums and the industrial arts
.
Career
Richard F. Bach graduated with an A.B. from
occupational therapist with the Museum's Education Department.[2]
As the Director of Industrial Relations, Bach supervised the Museum’s Neighborhood Exhibitions, a series of thematic shows of Museum objects that traveled to various parts of
Washington Irving High School, and Christopher Columbus High School.[4]
During the late 1940s, Bach corresponded with
New York City Board of Education.[2]
Publications
- "Industrial art: A war emergency." Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art 13(9): 194–196 (1918).
- "Museums and the factory: Making the galleries work for the art trades." Scribner’s Magazine LXXI(6): 763–768 (1922).
- Museums and the Industrial World. The Gilliss Press, New York, N.Y. (1926).
- "Fourth exhibition of work by manufacturers and designers." Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art 15(3): 49–51 (1929).
- "Contemporary American Industrial Art: Twelfth exhibition." Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art 26(10): 228 (1931).
References
- ^ a b Finding aid for the Richard F. Bach Papers, 1915-1962, Columbia University Libraries, Archival Collections. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
- ^ a b Finding aid for the Richard F. Bach Records, 1913-1953, Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
- ^ "Neighborhood Exhibitions: Seventh Year." Richard F. Bach. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, Vol. 35, No. 7 (Jul., 1940), p. 144
- ^ "Neighborhood Exhibitions: Sixth Year." Richard F. Bach. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, Vol. 34, No. 6 (Jun., 1939), pp. 151-152
External links
- Early Industrial Arts Exhibition Catalogs from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries.
- Guglielmo, Antoniette M. 2012. "The Metropolitan Museum of Art as an Adjunct of Factory: Richard F. Bach and the Resolution Between Gilman's Temple and Dana's Department Store." Curator: The Museum Journal 55/2: 203–14.
- Guglielmo, Antoniette M. Digitizing the Libraries' Collections: Industrial Art at the Metropolitan Museum, 1917-1940. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 31 July 2014.
- Richard F. Bach Papers, 1915-1962. Held by the Department of Drawings & Archives, Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University.