Robert Treat Paine
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Robert Treat Paine
Summary
Robert Treat Paine is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1900[2]. He died on January 1, 1965[3]. He worked as an art historian[4] and curator[5].
Key Facts
- Robert Treat Paine was born on January 1, 1900[2].
- Robert Treat Paine died on January 1, 1965[3].
- Robert Treat Paine is buried at Mount Auburn Cemetery[6].
- Robert Treat Paine's father was Robert Treat Paine Jr.[7].
- Robert Treat Paine's mother was Marie Louise Mattingly[8].
- Among Robert Treat Paine's spouses was Barbara Birkhoff[9].
- A child of Robert Treat Paine was Robert T. Paine[10].
- Robert Treat Paine held citizenship in United Kingdom[11].
- Robert Treat Paine held citizenship in United States[12].
- Robert Treat Paine's professions included art historian[4].
- Robert Treat Paine's professions included curator[5].
- Robert Treat Paine's field of work was Japanese art[13].
- Robert Treat Paine is recorded as male[14].
- Robert Treat Paine's instance of is recorded as human[15].
- Robert Treat Paine's family name is recorded as Paine[16].
- Robert Treat Paine's given name is recorded as Robert[17].
- Robert Treat Paine's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[18].
Body
Origins and Family
Robert Treat Paine was born on January 1, 1900[2]. His father was Robert Treat Paine Jr.[7]. His mother was Marie Louise Mattingly[8].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include art historian[4] and curator[5]. Robert Treat Paine's field of work was Japanese art[13].
Personal Life
Robert Treat Paine was married to Barbara Birkhoff[9]. A child of him was Robert T. Paine[10].
Death and Burial
Robert Treat Paine died on January 1, 1965[3]. Burial took place at Mount Auburn Cemetery[6].
FAQs
Who were Robert Treat Paine's parents?
Robert Treat Paine's father was Robert Treat Paine Jr.[7]. Robert Treat Paine's mother was Marie Louise Mattingly[8].
Who was Robert Treat Paine married to?
Robert Treat Paine's spouses include Barbara Birkhoff[9].
What did Robert Treat Paine do for work?
Robert Treat Paine worked as art historian[4] and curator[5].