Evelyn Sandberg-Vavalà

[14] She returned to England during World War II and worked for the Oxford University Gramophone Society,[14] which provided a lending library (10,000 classical records per annum).

She briefly tutored Henry Clifford, and Marvin Eisenberg, who dedicated a 14th or 15th century choir book page donated to the Michigan Museum of Art in her memory.

[citation needed] Her knowledge and teaching were recognised in her obituary in the Burlington Magazine by John Pope-Hennessy[15] and in the London Times by Hugh Honour,[14] and her analysis is still referenced in the 21st century by major museum institutions[16] as well as art market specialists.

[14] Two years later she married Wilfrid Kendrew and moved to teaching geography at University College, Reading for a male lecturer who was on war service from 1915 to 1916.

[14] One major Sandberg-Vavalà bequest is an archive of 25,000 of her photographs and other materials which she had personally curated and catalogued, aiming to cover all known gothic and renaissance paintings in Italy.

[4] Professor Ulrich Middledorf dealt with her archive, legal and financial matters to establish this, on Sandberg-Vavalà's death.

Uffizi Gallery, Florence
Fondazioni Giorgio Cini is on San Giorgio Maggiori (image from 1900)