- Royall Tyler (historian)
Royall Tyler (1884-1953), was an American
historian , who was a descendant of the Americanjurist andplaywright Royall Tyler . He was born in Quincy, Massachusetts and educated atHarrow School in England. After a time atNew College, Oxford , he moved to theUniversity of Salamanca , where he became a friend ofMiguel de Unamuno . In 1909 he published "Spain, a Study of her Life and Arts," the first work in English to recognize the genius ofEl Greco . Appointed by the British government to edit the "Calendar of State Papers" related to negotiations betweenEngland andSpain in the time ofCharles V, Holy Roman Emperor , he published the first of the five volumes of these papers in 1913; the last, completed just before his death, appeared in 1954. DuringWorld War I he served as an officer in theUS Army . In 1919 he joined the US delegation to the Paris Peace Conference, and in 1924 theLeague of Nations appointed him Financial Advisor to the government ofHungary . With Hayford Peirce (the older brother of the painterWaldo Peirce ) he published in French a pioneering study ofByzantine art, and he died just after completing his posthumously published biography, "The Emperor Charles the Fifth". [cite web|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost_historical/access/121326095.html?dids=121326095:121326095&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=DEC+30%2C+1956&author=Reviewed+by+John+C.+Davis+Instructor+of+History+at+St.+Alban's+School&pub=The+Washington+Post&desc=Author+Gives+Charles+V+a+Big+Canvas&pqatl=google
title=Author Gives Charles V a Big Canvas|publisher=Washington Post |accessdate=2008-07-25|last=Davis|first=John C.] Tyler also helped to inspire and shape the major collections ofPre-Columbian and Byzantine art brought together by Robert Woods Bliss and housed atDumbarton Oaks inWashington, DC . He spent most ofWorld War II in Switzerland, where he drew on his high-level, Europe-wide connections to perform vital work for the US intelligence network run byAllen Welsh Dulles . He spent his last years inParis , first with theInternational Bank for Reconstruction and Development , then as European Representative of theNational Committee for a Free Europe .References
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