Thomas Bodkin

Thomas Bodkin

Professor Thomas Patrick Bodkin (July 21 1887April 24 1961) was an Irish lawyer, art historian, art collector and curator.

Bodkin was Director of the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin from 1927 to 1935 and founding Director of the Barber Institute of Fine Arts in Birmingham from 1935 until 1952, where he acquired the nucleus of the collection described by "The Observer" as "the last great art collection of the twentieth century". [cite web|url=http://u21museums.unimelb.edu.au/museumcollections/birmingham/barber/index.html|title=The Barber Institute of Fine Arts|accessdate=2008-03-21|work=Museums Gateway U21|publisher=Universitas 21 ]

Biography

Bodkin was born in Dublin, the eldest son of Matthias McDonnell Bodkin, a nationalist journalist, judge and Member of Parliament. Graduating from the Royal University of Ireland in 1908 he practiced law from 1911 until 1916 while collecting art privately, influenced by his uncle Sir Hugh Lane. With the death of Lane in the sinking of the RMS Lusitania in 1915 Bodkin was charged with ensuring that Lane's collection of art was displayed in Dublin - a dispute that would only finally be settled in 1957 and about which Bodkin was to write "Hugh Lane and his Pictures" in 1932.cite web|url=http://www.dictionaryofarthistorians.org/bodkint.htm|title=Bodkin, Thomas (Patrick)|accessdate=2008-03-21|last=Sorensen|first=Lee|work=The Dictionary of Art Historians ]

Bodkin left the legal profession in 1916 to become a Governor of the National Gallery of Ireland, being appointed Director in 1927. He also served in 1926 on the committee that commissioned the design of the new coinage of the Republic of Ireland from Percy Metcalfe.

In 1935 Bodkin left Ireland on being appointed Director of the newly-established Barber Institute of Fine Arts and Barber Professor of Fine Art at the University of Birmingham. The funds available to the Barber Institute for the purchase of new works compared favourably even to some national museumscite encyclopedia|last=Garlick|first=Kenneth|encyclopedia=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography|title=Bodkin, Thomas Patrick (1887–1961)|url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/31943|accessdate=2007-10-07|edition=|date=|year=2004|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=Oxford] and Bodkin was able to make a string of exceptional purchases in the depressed art market around the time of the Second World War. The collection that in 1935 had numbered just seven works, by 1939 held major pieces such as Tintoretto's "Portrait of a Youth" (1554), Simone Martini's "St. John the Evangelist" (1320), Poussin's "Tancred and Erminia" (1634) and Whistler's "Symphony in White No. III" (1867).cite book|last=Fisher|first=Mark|authorlink=Mark Fisher|title=Britain's Best Museums and Galleries: From the Greatest Collections to the Smallest Curiosities|year=2005|publisher=Penguin Books|location=Harmondsworth|isbn=0141019603|oclc=|doi=|id=|pages=205-207|chapter=Barber Institute of Fine Arts *****] Bodkin retired in 1952 but retained control over acquisitions unitl 1959 - his successor as Director and Professor Ellis Waterhouse wistfully referred to Bodkin's wayward later purchases as "Acts of Bod". [cite journal|last=Robertson|first=Giles|year=1986|month=February|title=Sir Ellis Waterhouse|journal=The Burlington Magazine|volume=128|issue=995|pages=111–113|url=http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0007-6287(198602)128%3A995%3C111%3ASEW%3E2.0.CO%3B2-H|accessdate= 2008-03-21]

Bodkin was also an active broadcaster and author, publishing personal reminiscences and translations of modern French poetry as well as works of art history and criticism.

References

External links

* [http://special.lib.gla.ac.uk/manuscripts/search/resultsn.cfm?NID=976&RID= some correspondence from 1933-1948 by Bodkin ]


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