Thomas Hoving
Thomas P.F. Hoving (born the January 15th 1931 in New York), is a former director of the Metropolitan Museum off Art of New York. Wire of Walter Hoving, the director of Tiffany & Company, Thomas Hoving grows in an easy medium. Graduate of the Deerfield Academy in 1949, and of the University Princeton, it entered to the Met in 1959, in the team charged of the medieval department of the Cloîtres; he became preserving of this department in 1965. He was named director of the Met in 1967 after the death of James J. Rorimer, station to which it remains until 1977. He organized during this period an important expansion and restoration of the museum. He left the Met on June 30th, 1977 to create a company of independent consultation for the museums, Hoving Associates. He wrote several books and articles thereafter relating on artistic subjects and Grant Wood, Andrew Wyeth and Toutânkhamon.
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