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J. F. Hayward (1916–1983)

Autor von European armour

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Beinhaltet den Namen: John Forrest Hayward

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Rechtmäßiger Name
Hayward, John Forrest
Geburtstag
1916
Todestag
1983-02-25
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
UK
Geburtsort
London, England, UK
Sterbeort
London, England, UK
Wohnorte
Vienna, Austria
Ausbildung
St. Paul's School
University of Oxford (Magdalen College)
Berufe
antiquarian
scholar of arms and armor
scholar of decorative arts
metalwork specialist
military historian
Beziehungen
Hayward, Helena (spouse)
Organisationen
Victoria and Albert Museum
Courtauld Institute
UK Special Operations Executive
Preise und Auszeichnungen
Fellow, Society of Antiquaries, 1983
Kurzbiographie
J.F. (John Forrest) Hayward was the son of an army musician at the Royal Military School of Music. He was educated at St. Paul's School and read history at Oxford University, graduating in 1937. He joined the Economic Research Department, a conservative think tank, but his passion was collecting arms and armor, particularly from the Renaissance. In 1939, he married Helena Martyn Hayward, who became a prominent furniture historian. During World War II, Hayward worked in Special Operations, and at its close was appointed to the Monuments and Fine Arts Office in Austria, where he helped find and restore looted art and cultural artifacts to their rightful owners. He also worked with the Austrian Imperial armor collection. On his return to England, he went to work at the Victoria and Albert Museum in its metalwork department. He published several works on armor, metalwork, and fine arts, including Viennese Porcelain of the Du Paquier Period (1952), Huguenot Silver in England (1959), Art of the Gunmaker (1962), and Virtuoso Goldsmiths and the Triumph of Mannerism (1976). In 1965, he joined Sotheby's as associate director of the Arms Division. He was elected to membership in the Society of Antiquaries in 1983.

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16th to 18th century. Lavishly illustrated but in black and white.
 
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Werke
19
Mitglieder
55
Beliebtheit
#295,340
Rezensionen
2
ISBNs
4

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