Eileen Harris

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Eileen Harris
Eileen Harris at a Naval ceremony of her brother's, Michael Ivan Spiegel.
Born1931
Nationality United Kingdom
 United States
Occupation(s)Architectural Historian and Curator

Dr Eileen Joyce Harris (born 1932) is an American/English architectural historian and author. She is an expert on Robert Adam and is Honorary Librarian and Consultant to the Adam Project at Sir John Soane's Museum in London.

Early and family life[edit]

Eileen Joyce Harris is American and married to Englishman John Harris, has a son, Lucian Guthrie, and a daughter, Georgina, and lives in London and Badminton, Gloucestershire, UK. Eileen Harris (née Spiegel) was born in November 1932 to Paul Spiegel (20 June 1904 - 15 June 1991) and Irene Stein (14 September 1900, Russia - 25 December 1991) in the city of Brooklyn, New York. Eileen also has a younger brother, Michael Ivan Spiegel (25 December 1934, Brooklyn, New York - 3 August 2012, San Francisco, California), who was a famous antitrust lawyer and also Deputy Attorney General of California for 25 years.

Career[edit]

Harris is an internationally recognised Robert Adam scholar, publishing extensively on the subject for over 40 years. Harris, along with Nicholas Savage (of the Royal Academy Library), has been working part-time on an integrated catalogue of Sir John Soane's art, architectural and general volumes and pamphlets in his library at Sir John Soane's Museum, being made available online.[1]

Books (in reverse chronology)[edit]

  • The Country Houses of Robert Adam (2007) From the Archives of Country Life, Aurum Press Ltd, ISBN 1-84513-263-7, ISBN 978-1-84513-263-7.
  • The Genius of Robert Adam: His Interiors (2001) Paul Mellon Centre for Studies, Yale University Press, ISBN 0-300-08129-4, ISBN 978-0-300-08129-9. Selected by Choice as a 2003 Outstanding Academic Title. Selected by Architects Journal as one of the Books of the Year (2001).
  • Osterley Park, Middlesex (1994) National Trust Guide Books, ISBN 0-7078-0179-6, ISBN 978-0-7078-0179-7.
  • Architectural Books in Britain, 1556-1785: An Historical and Bibliographical Account (1990) Rizzoli Intl Pubns, ISBN 0-302-00606-0, ISBN 978-0-302-00606-1.
  • Arbours & Grottos. A Facsimile of the Two Parts of Universal Architecture, 1755 and 1758 (1979) Scolar Press, ISBN 0-85967-515-7, ISBN 978-0-85967-515-4.
  • Sir William Chambers: Knight of the Polar Star (1970) with J. Mordaunt Crook and John Harris, Zwemmer, ISBN 0-302-02076-4, ISBN 978-0-302-02076-0.
  • Furniture of Robert Adam (1963) Chapters in Art Series, Tiranti, ISBN 0-85458-929-5, ISBN 978-0-85458-929-6.

Books - Exhibition Catalogues[edit]

Articles[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Sir John Soane's Museum Library Archived 2007-11-19 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 20 November 2007

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