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Sir Norman Reid : ウィキペディア英語版
Norman Reid (museum director)

Sir Norman Robert Reid (27 December 1915 – 17 December 2007) was an arts administrator and painter and was the Director of the Tate Gallery from 1964 to 1979
==Early life==
Norman Reid was born in Dulwich, London,〔Buckman, David (2006), ''Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945'', p.1329, Art Dictionaries, Bristol, 2006, ISBN 0-9532609-5-X〕〔Obituaries in ''The Guardian'' and ''The Daily Telegraph'' give Dulwich, London, as the birth place; ''The Times'' and ''The Independent'' give Edinburgh.〕 and was the son of a shoemaker.〔("Sir Norman Reid—Director who presided over the Tate Gallery's first acquisitions of work by postwar Modernists" ), ''The Times'', 2007-12-19. Retrieved on 4 October 2008.〕 He was educated at Wilson's Grammar School and won a scholarship to the Edinburgh College of Art, where he studied in the late 1930s and was taught by William Gillies.〔Hilton, Tim. ("Sir Norman Reid—Tate director who made the gallery into a museum of the first rank" ), ''The Independent'' (archived from the original at http://www.independent.co.uk), 2007-12-19. Retrieved from findarticles.com on 5 October 2008.〕 Later, Reid received a degree in English at Edinburgh University.〔("Sir Norman Reid" ), ''The Scotsman'', 2007-12-24. Retrieved on 4 October 2008.〕 Reid enlisted in 1939 in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders at the start of Second World War. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the same regiment on 2 August 1941. He transferred to the Royal Artillery on 1 November 1941, and later served in Italy. Reid left the Army in 1946 with the rank of major. In 1941, Reid married Jean Lindsay Bertram, whom he met while they were students at the Edinburgh College of Art.

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