Georgiana Goddard King

Georgiana Goddard King (August 5, 1871 – May 4, 1939) was an American pioneer Hispanist and medievalist, as well as a photographer and teacher at Bryn Mawr College, where she was educated (B.A.1896),[1] and later taught creating the Department of Art History, the first in the United States that specialized in Spanish art.She was a member of the Hispanic Society of America and of the Royal Galician Academy.[2][3][4][5] She was a traveling companion of M. Carey Thomas and had a friendship with Gertrude Stein.[1] King died on May 4, 1939, in Los Angeles, California, and is buried in the cloisters of Bryn Mawr College's Old Library (previously M. Carey Thomas Library and College Hall).
Professor Georgiana Goddard King at Bryn Mawr College (ca 1910)
Georgiana Goddard King (1905), by Charles W. Hawthorne
Charles W. HawthorneHispanistmedievalistBryn Mawr CollegeWest Columbia, West VirginiaHispanic Society of AmericaRoyal Galician AcademyM. Carey ThomasGertrude SteinLos AngelesCaliforniaAmerican Journal of Archaeology