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Jayne, Horace H. F. (Horace Howard Furness), 1898-1975

 Person

Biography

The first Curator of Oriental Art was Horace H. F. Jayne, a scholar in the field, who came as an Assistant in 1921. From 1923 until 1927 he was the Curator of Oriental Art. In 1927 he became the Chief of the Division of Eastern Art, which he remained until 1936; from 1931 until 1940 he was the Curator of Chinese Art as well. In 1928 Jayne and his Assistant, Isobel Ingram, went to China and Japan to purchase major architectural objects for the Museum, among these were the Japanese Tea House and Temple, a Chinese Temple and Palace Hall. Jayne was also a Director of the University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania. He returned to PMA in 1953 as Acting Chief of the Division of Eastern Art until 1954.

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Correspondence from George W. Staempfli to Horace H. F. Jayne, 1956 June 25

 Object — Box: 13, Folder: 16
Identifier: MAR_B013_F016_013
Scope and Contents

Correspondence from George W. Staempfli, Curator for the Museum of Fine Arts of Houston, to Horace H. F. Jayne, Vice-Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Dates: 1956 June 25

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