Levy, Florence Nightingale (1870–1947)
Levy, Florence Nightingale (1870–1947)
American arts administrator. Born Aug 13, 1870, in New York, NY; died Nov 15, 1947, in NY; dau. of Joseph Arthur Levy and Pauline (Goodheim) Levy.
Founded, edited, and published American Art Annual (1898–1918); acted as director of American Federation of Arts (1909–45), which sponsored the art annual (from 1913); organized and prepared catalogs for exhibitions at Metropolitan Museum of Art (1909–17); established and served as secretary of School Art League of New York (1909–45).
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