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Edward Morris (historian)

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Died
  
29 May 2016

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Wall Streeters: The Creat, Public Sculpture of Cheshi, Cipher Sisters, STATEMENT OF MR EDWARD, Dread: Anthology of Horror

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Edward Samuel Morris (10 August 1940 – 29 May 2016) was a British art historian perhaps best known for his "masterly" French Art in Nineteenth Century Britain.

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Early life

Edward Samuel Morris was born on 10 August 1940 in Bognor Regis, the son of Edward Cadman Morris, a British Navy officer, and Winifred Morris. He was educated at Rugby School and Peterhouse, Cambridge. In 1964, he gave up a well-paid city job to study a master's degree in art history at London's Courtauld Institute of Art, where he was taught by the novelist Anita Brookner and the spy Anthony Blunt.

Career

Morris was curator of fine art at Liverpool's Walker Art Gallery from 1966 to 1999, and chairman of the editorial board of the PMSA's National Recording Project from 1997 to 2015.

Death

He died of double pneumonia on 29 May 2016.

Publications

French Art in Nineteenth Century Britain (Yale University Press, 2005) ISBN 9780300106893

References

Edward Morris (historian) Wikipedia