Eliza G. Radeke Explained

Eliza G. Radeke
Succeeded:Helen Metcalf Danforth
Office:7th President of the Rhode Island School of Design
Preceded:Isaac Comstock Bates
Termend:1931
Termstart:1913
Birth Date:11 December 1854
Birth Name:Eliza Greene Metcalf
Birth Place:Augusta, Georgia, U.S.
Parents:Helen Adelia Rowe Metcalf (mother)
Alma Mater:Vassar College,
Brown University
Spouse:Gustav Radeke (1880–1892; death)
Resting Place:Swan Point Cemetery
Death Date:1931
Relations:Jesse H. Metcalf (brother)

Eliza Greene Radeke (Metcalf; 1854 - 1931) was the president of the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) in Providence, Rhode Island from 1913 to 1931 and was the daughter of RISD co-founder Helen Adelia Rowe Metcalf.

Biography

Eliza Greene Metcalf was born in Augusta, Georgia on December 11, 1854[1] while her father, Jesse Metcalf was working as a cotton buyer. Her mother, Helen, was the co-founder of RISD in 1877. Her brother, Jesse H. Metcalf, was a U.S. Senator from Rhode Island.[2] Eliza Metcalf attended Dr. Stockbridge's School in Providence and then received her A.B. from Vassar College in 1876. She later received an honorary A.M. from Brown University in 1914.

Eliza Metcalf married Dr. Gustav Radeke, M.D., of Providence on May 27, 1880.[3] In 1913 several years after her mother's death, Eliza Radeke became President of the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) and served on the Women's Advisory Committee of the Women's College at Brown University. She served as a director of the American Federation of Arts. She was a member of the Unitarian Church and pursued various outdoor activities.

Radeke was noted for her collection of Pennsylvania German pottery, begun in 1911; she was one of the first major collectors to focus on the field of American folk art.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Leonard, John W.. Woman's Who's who of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada, 1914-1915. The American Commonwealth Company. 1914. New York, New York. 669.
  2. Albert Nelson Marquis, Who's who in New England, Volume 2 (Google eBook) (A.N. Marquis, 1915), pg. 885
  3. Web site: History of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations: Biographical. 2001-01-01. Ancestry.com. Rhode Island USGenWeb Project. 2016-03-08.
  4. Book: National Museum of American Art (U.S.). Lynda Roscoe Hartigan. Made with Passion. January 1, 1990. National Museum of American Art. 978-0-87474-289-3.