Alison Frantz
Alison Frantz (1903–1995) was an American photographer, byzantinist and archaeologist.
Also recorded as Mary Alison Frantz; M. Alison Frantz.
Alison Frantz in brief
- Born
- 1903
- Died
- 1995
- Known for
- photographer, byzantinist and archaeologist
- Place of birth
- Duluth
Overview
Born at Duluth in 1903, died at New Brunswick in 1995.
In detail
Alison Frantz studied at Smith College and Columbia University. training under Charles Rufus Morey is recorded. the recorded working language is English and Greek.
The field of work recorded is Byzantine art, Byzantine architecture and classical archaeology.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Athens. Residence is recorded at Princeton and Athens. Membership is recorded of American Philosophical Society.
Distinctions recorded are Henry Allen Moe Prize.
Sources
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- 1.
“Alison Frantz”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q15429219: Alison Frantz
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