• Source: Russell Lynes
    • Russell Lynes (Joseph Russell Lynes, Jr.; December 2, 1910 – September 14, 1991) was an American art historian, photographer, author and managing editor of Harper's Magazine.


      Early life


      Born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Lynes was the younger son of Adelaide Sparkman and Joseph Russell Lynes. His older brother was George Platt Lynes (1907-1955), the photographer. In 1932, he graduated from Yale University.


      Career


      Lynes started as a clerk at Harper & Brothers, the publishing house, from 1932 to 1936 and was director of publications at Vassar in 1936 and 1937. He then took a job at the Shipley School in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, where he was assistant principal from 1937 to 1940, then principal until 1944. He then joined Harper's Magazine as an assistant editor and became managing editor in 1947, a position he would hold for the next twenty years. Lynes was interested in historic preservation, notably and influentially writing about the threat to Olana, the home of Frederic Church in upstate New York, in The Tastemakers and in the February 1965 issue of Harper's.


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      Personal life


      In 1934, he married Mildred Akin (died 1999), who was a Vassar graduate, the step-daughter of artist Henry Ives Cobb, Jr. (1883–1974) and a granddaughter of George W. Wickersham (1858–1936), U.S. Attorney General under William Howard Taft. Together, they had two children:

      George Platt Lynes II (died 2015), who married Jane Lynes.
      Elizabeth R. Lynes (1939–2015), who married Sidney Hollander in 1962. They divorced and in 1997, she married Carl Kaestle (born 1940).
      He died on September 14, 1991, in New York City at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center.


      References




      External links



      Harper's Magazine (Index of Writings)
      Portrait of Russell Lynes
      Bio
      "Highbrow, Lowbrows, Middlebrow, Now: An Interview With Russell Lynes by John Brooks", American Heritage, 1983
      Russell Lynes Papers. Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
      The Mr. and Mrs. William R. Wilkins papers at the University of Maryland Libraries contain correspondence with Russell Lynes.

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