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Curator's Biography: Wendy A. Cooper
Lois F. and Henry S. McNeil Senior Curator of Furniture
Winterthur Museum
Serving as curator of furniture at the Winterthur Museum
since 1995, Wendy A. Cooper became the Lois F. and Henry S. McNeil Senior
Curator of Furniture in 1999. Prior to joining Winterthur, Cooper was
curator of decorative arts at the Baltimore Museum of Art from 1987 to
1995. A graduate of Brown University (B.A., 1967, cum laude) and the Winterthur
Program in Early American Culture, University of Delaware (M.A., 1971),
she has worked at the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
and the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. While at the Baltimore Museum
of Art, she curated the major traveling exhibition Classical Taste
in America, 18001840, and wrote the accompanying book of the
same title, which was published by Abbeville Press. She has also worked
with the National Gallery of Art, Washington, as guest curator on two
exhibitions, In Praise of America: American Decorative Arts 16401840
and The Kaufman Collection of American Furniture. She is presently
working on another exhibition and publication for the National Gallery
entitled An American Vision: Henry Francis du Ponts Winterthur
Museum, which opens May 5, 2002.
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