Adèle Coulin Weibel (April 2, 1880 – July 29, 1963)[1] was a Swiss art historian and curator.
[4] Weibel held various secretarial and assistant jobs while she was studying in the 1910s, including stints in Fiesole with Lady Sybil Cutting, and as a tutor employed by the Vanderbilt family in New York.
[4] Weibel moved to Detroit in 1924, and led the city's Needle and Loom Guild for two years, working mainly with immigrant women skilled in traditional embroidery and weaving methods.
[4] Weibel officially retired in 1949, but continued working at the institute under the title "Curator Emeritus" for more than a decade longer.
[3] The Adèle Coulin Weibel Textile Department records are held by the Detroit Institute of Arts Research Library & Archives.