Lilly de Jongh Osborne

Lilly de Jongh Osborne
Born November 9, 1883
San José, Costa Rica
Died March 14, 1975
Guatemala City, Guatemala
Nationality Dutch, Costa Rican

Lilly de Jongh Osborne (November 9, 1883 – March 14, 1975) was a Costa Rican writer, lecturer, collector, and scholar specializing in Mesoamerican arts, crafts, and textiles. She published several works in this field. Some of her many artifacts are part of the collections at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology

Biography

Born in San José, Costa Rica, Osborne was the daughter of Dutch parents, Juan J. and Jenny G. de Jongh. She graduated from the Colegio de Senoritas (San Jose, 1900). She had been a member of various organizations including the Academia de Geografía e Historia de Guatemala, El Ateneo de El Salvado, Society of Woman Geographers, and Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando.[1] The Guatemalan textiles which she collected in the mid to late 1930s are housed at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.[2] She has published extensively in this field.[3]

She married Edmund Arthur Osborne (1873–1941). There were three children, Stanley, Leslie, and Elsa.[1] Osborne died in Guatemala City, Guatemala 1975.[4]

Selected works

References

  1. 1 2 Hilton 1946, p. 35.
  2. Schevill, Berlo & Dwyer 2010, p. 362.
  3. King, Mary Elizabeth (28 October 2009). "Book Reviews". American Anthropologist. 70 (1): 123. doi:10.1525/aa.1968.70.1.02a00330. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  4. "Lilly de Jongh Osborne". Daytona Beach Morning Journal. 15 March 1975. Retrieved 18 October 2015.

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