Robert Tyler Davis Explained

Robert Tyler Davis
Birth Date:1904
Death Date:1978
Nationality:American

Robert Tyler Davis (1904–1978) was an American art historian, writer and educator.[1] During his lifetime, Davis occupied high ranking positions in several museums and galleries in the United States and Canada. He was Director of Education at the Albright-Knox Gallery, Director at the Portland Art Museum,[2] the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and the Vizcaya-Dade County Art Museum, now Vizcaya Museum and Gardens. Davis produced several publications including the book Native arts of the Pacific Northwest.

During his tenure at the Albright-Knox Gallery, Davis produced a report funded titled The Art Museum and the Secondary School, it is in this report that the first documented occurrence of the term "visual literacy" is recorded in literature.[3]

Notes and References

  1. http://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_217594 Robert Tyler Davis
  2. Book: Lampen, Sarah. A History of Engagement: The Portland Art Museum. Portland Art Museum. 2017. 6–7.
  3. Peña. Ernesto. Dobson. Teresa M.. 2021-03-23. The lost years of visual literacy. Journal of Visual Literacy. 40. 1–14. 10.1080/1051144X.2021.1902043. 233622183. 1051-144X.