Enriqueta Harris

Enriqueta Harris
Born
Enriqueta Harris Frankfort

(1910-05-17)17 May 1910
Hampstead, London, England
Died22 April 2006(2006-04-22) (aged 95)
Alma materUniversity College London
Occupations
  • Art historian
  • Writer
Years active1930s–1999
Spouse
(m. 1952; died 1954)
AwardsGold Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts
Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic

Enriqueta Harris Frankfort (17 May 1910 — 22 April 2006) was a British art historian and writer who specialised in Spanish art. Born into a family with an English father and a Spanish mother, she attended the University College London to read modern languages and later studied a Doctor of Philosophy art degree under Tancred Borenius. Harris travelled to Spain to research Caravaggio's influence on 17th-century Spanish paintings and her first book was published in 1938. She billeted Basque child refugees during the Spanish Civil War and worked with the Ministry of Information to keep Spain neutral during World War II. After the war ended she worked in the Warburg Institute and was offered the post in their photographic collection in 1947. Harris worked there until her retirement albeit for two years when she was married to the institution's director Henri Frankfort. Her work on Spanish paintings earned her widespread recognition in the country and received multiple awards and honours.


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