Bashford Dean (English Wikipedia)

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  • Dean, Bashford (1909). "Studies on fossil fishes (sharks, chimaeroids and arthrodires)". Memoirs of the American Museum of Natural History. 9 (5). hdl:2246/57. The Devonian Sharks known generally as "Cladodonts" and technically as Cladoselachians, i.e., a particular group of Cladodontid sharks, have, during the past decade, figured prominently in studies on the morphology of fishes.

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  • "Dyckman Farmhouse Museum". Historic House Trust. 2014-10-01. Archived from the original on 2015-07-03. Retrieved 2017-10-25. In 1915, Mary Alice Dyckman Dean and Fannie Fredericka Dyckman Welch, daughters of the last Dyckman to grow up in the house, bought the building and worked with their husbands, curator Bashford Dean and architect Alexander McMillan Welch, to restore it.

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  • La Rocca, Donald (2012-10-28), "Bashford Dean and the Creation of the Arms and Armor Department", Sunday at the Met (video), New York, New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, retrieved 2013-02-12, As part of a special Sunday at the Met program held in conjunction with the exhibition Bashford Dean and the Creation of the Arms and Armor Department, Donald J. La Rocca explains the founding and history of the department.
  • La Rocca, Donald J. (2014-03-04). "A Look at the Life of Bashford Dean". Now at the Met. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Archived from the original on 2014-06-15. Retrieved 2014-06-15. When the department was officially created on October 28, 1912, it was almost entirely due to the talent, scholarship, and tireless drive of Dr. Bashford Dean (1867–1928), the department's founding curator.
  • La Rocca, Donald J. (2014-04-08). "Bashford Dean and Japanese Arms and Armor". Now at the Met. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Archived from the original on 2014-06-15. Retrieved 2014-06-15. Dean personally designed and installed the display of the collection at the Museum and wrote an accompanying catalogue, which was the most detailed English-language book on the subject at the time. It remains a valuable scholarly introduction to the material more than a century later.
  • Board of Trustees (1929-01-01). "In Memory of Bashford Dean" (PDF). Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 24 (1): 5. Retrieved 2013-02-12. At a meeting of the Board of Trustees, held on December 17, 1928, the following memorial resolution upon the late Bashford Dean was adopted.
  • "Bashford Dean and the Creation of the Arms and Armor Department — October 2, 2012–October 13, 2014". Exhibitions. Metropolitan Museum of Art. July 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-07-17. Retrieved 2014-06-15. To mark the centennial of the Arms and Armor Department, this exhibition surveys the career of Dr. Bashford Dean (1867–1928), the department's founding curator.

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  • Suciu, Peter (2011-11-30). "American experimental helmets from WWI". Military Trader. F+W. Archived from the original on 2014-07-09. Retrieved 2015-04-09. While many people were instrumental in developing a series of helmets, one individual stood out, who guided the process in these early years: Dr. Bashford Dean. Thanks to Dr. Dean's research and his efforts to chronicle the helmets, much is actually known about these American "experimentals."

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  • "Bashford Dean Dies After Operation". The New York Times. 1928-12-08. p. 15. Retrieved 2013-02-12. Noted Zoologist Was Also the Leading American Expert on Ancient Armor. A TIRELESS COLLECTOR Was Honored by Natural History and Art Museum--Tributes Follow Sudden Death. Won Elliot Medal. Gave of Own Means. Hall of Fishes Crowned Labor. [dead link]

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  • Boorman, Dean K. "A Personal Reminiscence of Bashford Dean, and His Unpublished Talk, Circa 1920, "The Hobby of Collecting Ancient Armor"" (PDF). American Society of Arms Collectors. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-12-28.
  • La Rocca, Donald J. (2014-03-04). "A Look at the Life of Bashford Dean". Now at the Met. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Archived from the original on 2014-06-15. Retrieved 2014-06-15. When the department was officially created on October 28, 1912, it was almost entirely due to the talent, scholarship, and tireless drive of Dr. Bashford Dean (1867–1928), the department's founding curator.
  • "Daniel Giraud Elliot Medal". National Academy of Sciences. Archived from the original on 2014-06-20. Retrieved 2013-02-11.
  • La Rocca, Donald J. (2014-04-08). "Bashford Dean and Japanese Arms and Armor". Now at the Met. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Archived from the original on 2014-06-15. Retrieved 2014-06-15. Dean personally designed and installed the display of the collection at the Museum and wrote an accompanying catalogue, which was the most detailed English-language book on the subject at the time. It remains a valuable scholarly introduction to the material more than a century later.
  • McGrath, Charles (2012-10-04). "Dressed to Kill, From Head to Toe — Met Show Recalls Bashford Dean, Armor Curator". New York Times. Archived from the original on 2012-10-10. Retrieved 2014-06-15. In many ways the most outstanding piece of work on display here is Bashford Dean himself. Dean (1867-1928) was one of those tireless and eccentric polymaths that the 19th century turned out in such profusion.
  • Suciu, Peter (2011-11-30). "American experimental helmets from WWI". Military Trader. F+W. Archived from the original on 2014-07-09. Retrieved 2015-04-09. While many people were instrumental in developing a series of helmets, one individual stood out, who guided the process in these early years: Dr. Bashford Dean. Thanks to Dr. Dean's research and his efforts to chronicle the helmets, much is actually known about these American "experimentals."
  • "Dyckman Farmhouse Museum". Historic House Trust. 2014-10-01. Archived from the original on 2015-07-03. Retrieved 2017-10-25. In 1915, Mary Alice Dyckman Dean and Fannie Fredericka Dyckman Welch, daughters of the last Dyckman to grow up in the house, bought the building and worked with their husbands, curator Bashford Dean and architect Alexander McMillan Welch, to restore it.
  • "Bashford Dean and the Creation of the Arms and Armor Department — October 2, 2012–October 13, 2014". Exhibitions. Metropolitan Museum of Art. July 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-07-17. Retrieved 2014-06-15. To mark the centennial of the Arms and Armor Department, this exhibition surveys the career of Dr. Bashford Dean (1867–1928), the department's founding curator.

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