HName:  Arnason, H[jorvardur] H[arvard]

DateBorn:   1909

Placeborn:  Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Datedied:  1986

Placedied:  New York, NY

HDescrip:  Director of the Walker Art Center 1951-61;  wrote a popular survey of modern art.  Arneson was born to Sveinbjorn and Maria Bjarnadottir (Arnason), Icelandic immigrants.  He attended the University of Manitoba for two years (1925-27) before immigrating to the United States.  There he attended Northwestern University, achieving his B.S. in 1931.  In 1936 he married Elizabeth Hickox Yard and taught as an instructor.  After gaining his A.M. in 1937, Anason continued to study art at Princeton University where he was awarded an M.F.A. in 1939.  He was made a naturalized citizen in 1940.  Arnason worked at the Frick Collection in New York as research assistant and lecturer between 1938-42, also lecturing at Hunter College (now part of the City University of New York) between 1939-42.  During World War II, he was field representative in Iceland for the Office of War Information,1942-44, rising to assistant deputy director for Europe, 1944-45. In 1947 he was a visiting professor at the University of Chicago, and then professor and chair of the art department at the University of Minnesota, where he remained until 1961. Arnason became Director of Walker Art Center in 1951, holding that position for ten years. He was a Carnegie Visiting Professor at University of Hawaii in 1959.  In 1961 left Minneapolis for New York again to become vice-president for art administration at the Guggenheim Foundation.  He remained there until 1969.  Arnason published his famous survey of modern art, drawn from his contacts and experiences with the Walker Museum, A History of Modern Art, in 1968.  He married a second time to Elinor Lane Franklin in1966.

HCountry:   Canada/United States [Icelandic lineage]

HBiography:   [obituary] "H. Harvard Arnason, Art Historian, Is Dead."  The New York Times May 29, 1986, p. B8, 

HBibliography:  History of Modern Art: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture. New York: H. N. Abrams, 1968; Robert Motherwell. New York: H. N. Abrams, 1977; The Sculptures of Houdon.  London: Phaidon, 1975; Philip Guston. New York: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1962; and Lipchitz, Jacques.  My Life in Sculpture [Jacques Lipchitz]. New York: Viking Press, 1972;  Directions in Modern Painting [G. David Thompson Collection at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.]. New York: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, l961; Marca-Relli.  New York: H. N. Abrams, 1963.