Bernard Berenson Biography
(Art Historian)Birthday: June 26, 1865 (Cancer)
Born In: Butrimonys, Lithuania
Advanced SearchBernard Berenson was an American art historian, considered to be an expert on Italian Renaissance paintings and drawings. He served as a consultant to the major American museums and collectors in the early 20th century and played a major role in establishing the market for paintings by the “Old Masters”. He was an influential scholar of Renaissance art and one of the significant collectors of art in the early 20th century. A brilliant man, he had received an excellent education in literature, languages, and the history of the Medieval and Renaissance periods which helped to shape his future career. Initially he sought to build a career in literary criticism and history though he eventually shifted his focus towards the visual arts. Combining his interests in literature and the arts, he began publishing many scholarly articles which helped to establish his reputation as a man of knowledge. His publications of Italian art made him very popular and he was often called to serve as a consultant to many major art collectors. His influence grew so much that his verdict of authenticity could greatly increase a painting’s value. He was undoubtedly the single-most influential art historian in the United States for most of the 20th century though his techniques were considered controversial by some of his contemporaries. Quick FactsAlso Known As: Bernhard Valvrojenski
Died At Age: 94
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Mary Smith
father: Albert Valvrojenski
mother: Julia Mickleshanski
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American CelebritiesAmerican MenAmerican HistoriansAmerican Intellectuals & AcademicsCancer Men Childhood & Early LifeHe was born as Bernhard Valvrojenski on 26 June 1865, in Butrimonys, Southern Lithuania, to Albert (originally Alter) Valvrojenski, a poor but well-read lumber merchant, and his wife Julia (originally Eudice) Mickleshanski.He was the eldest son in the family and his parents had high hopes from him. His family immigrated to Boston from Lithuania in 1875, changing their family name to "Berenson." Bernard was a Jew by birth, but later on converted to Christianity.He attended Harvard University where he studied under Charles Eliot Norton and earned his B.A. in 1887. He was a bright student and tutored some of his classmates including George Santayana who eventually became a cultural philosopher.He then moved to Oxford, England where he became acquainted with the art collector Edward Perry "Ned" Warren. He also met Renaissance scholar, Herbert Horne who influenced the young Bernard a lot.After meeting the famous connoisseur Giovanni Cavalcasselle in 1889, he started publishing various studies on art. He had read several of the works of the Italian art historian Giovanni Morelli and was deeply influenced by him, and this was reflected in his writings.