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Joseph Breck (curator) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joseph Breck (curator)
Joseph Breck (1885–1933) was an American curator and museum director. Over the course of his career, he served as a Director of the Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts, Curator of the Decorative Arts Department of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Assistant Director of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and first Director of The Cloisters. He died unexpectedly of a heart attack in 1933. ==Early life== Joseph Breck was born in Massachusetts in 1885. He attended Harvard University, where he majored in Art History. While at Harvard, he met and formed a lifelong friendship with Herbert Winlock, who would later become a Director of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Breck wrote for the Harvard Lampoon, where his contributions revealed an interest in art. After graduation he traveled to Europe continuing his studies in art with specific interest in the Renaissance and sculpture. Upon returning to Harvard for graduate studies, Breck was encouraged by Winlock to join the Metropolitan Museum.
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