Eugénie Sellers StrongCBE (née Sellers; 25 March 1860 – 16 September 1943) was a British archaeologist and art historian. She was assistant director of the British School at Rome from 1909 to 1925. After studying at Girton College, Cambridge, in 1890 she became the first female student admitted to the British School at Athens; she continued art historical studies in Germany under Adolf Furtwängler. In 1897 she married art historian Sandford Arthur Strong. She contributed to the catalogue of the 1903 Burlington Fine Arts Club "Greek Art" Exhibition, and wrote several books on classical art and sculpture.
Early life
Eugénie Sellers was born in London on 25 March 1860 to Fredrick William Sellers, a wine merchant, and his wife Anna (née Oates).[1] Her French mother was of aristocratic descent (her maternal great-grandfather was the baron du Cluseau) and Eugénie was baptized in the church of St Roch in Paris.[2] She had one sister, Charlotte, eight years younger than herself. Though her family lived primarily in London, they travelled extensively in Europe and she first attended school with Jesuit fathers in Valladolid, Spain.[3] She subsequently attended a convent school at Dourdan in France, leaving in 1877 to travel with her family in Italy and Greece.[4]
Strong contributed to the catalogue of the 1903 Burlington Fine Arts Club "Greek Art" Exhibition, and wrote several books on classical art and sculpture. She wrote two chapters for the Cambridge Ancient History, on "The art of the Roman republic" and "The art of the Augustan age".
Strong became a life research fellow at Girton College in 1910. She was assistant director of the British School at Rome from 1909 to 1925. She continued to live at a flat on the via Balbo, near the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome, until her death in 1943, leaving an unpublished manuscript on the history of the Vatican Palace. She died in a nursing home, and was buried in the Campo Verano cemetery in Rome.
All works were authored by Eugénie Sellers Strong unless otherwise noted.
(1895) Masterpieces of Greek Sculpture: A Series of Essays on the History of Art Adolf Furtwängler, Eugenie Strong (editor and translator) OCLC862147616 (a translation by Strong of Furtwängler's Meisterwerke der griechischen Plastik)
(1907) Roman Sculpture from Augustus to ConstantineOCLC162432
(1915) Apotheosis and after life: three lectures on certain phases of art and religion in the Roman EmpireOCLC3520485
(1929) Art in Ancient Rome (Ars una: species mille. General history of art)OCLC5886932
Dyson, S. L. 2004. Eugénie Sellers Strong: Portrait of an ArchaeologistOCLC52531896
Scott Thomson, G. 1949. Mrs. Arthur Strong: A MemoirOCLC491749363
Toynbee, J. M. C. 2004. Strong [nee Sellers], Eugenie (1860–1943). rev. Stephen Dyson. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography [Online]. http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/36352.