Luke Vincent Lockwood

Luke Vincent Lockwood (February 1, 1872, Brooklyn – 1951) was a lawyer and an author in the field of furniture design of the Federal Period in United States.

A son of Luke A. Lockwood and his wife, Mary Louise Lyon, daughter of Captain William Lyon and Catherine Mead,[1] Lockwood was the fifth great-grandson of the English immigrant and Greenwich colonist, Robert Lockwood and his wife, Susan Norman, daughter of Captain Richard Norman.

[citation needed] He has been termed the "pioneering furniture scholar" in America.

Lockwood served as the vice-president of the Museum of the City of New York, the director of the Fine Arts Federation and the president of the Woman's Hospital, the Greenwich Hospital and the Greenwich News and Graphic.

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Luke Vincent Lockwood