Benjamin Ives Gilman
Benjamin Ives Gilman (1852–1933) was notable as the Secretary of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts from 1893 to 1925. Beginning with the museum as a curator and librarian, he held a variety of positions during this time. As Secretary, he focused on communications and advising the Director and Board on enhancing the museum experience for visitors. He encouraged the display of original art and introduced the practice of having docents aid visitors in their engagement with art. Provided by Wikipedia-
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Published 1908
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Published 1977
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Published 1908
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Published 1923
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Published 1918
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11by Gilman, Benjamin Ives, 1852-1933
Published 1890
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Published 1892
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