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Born in Birmingham, Alabama, Margaret van
Schaack was a daughter of Dr. Daniel Caldwell Donald and his
wife Annie Hargrove. Educated at Duke University, she did
graduate studies in Interior Design at The New York School of
Design with further studies in Conservation and Art History at
Oxford University, (Trinity College), University of Florence
(Italy), Yale University, and Cornell University.

As a researcher, writer, consultant, and skilled
curator, she worked in association with a number of museums in
both the US and Europe. This impressive list includes the Uffizi
Gallery, the Yale Art Gallery, the New York Metropolitan Museum
of Art, the Lockwood-Mathews Museum, The National Trust for
Historic Preservation, The National Endowment of the Arts, The
British National Trust, The Allied Bank International, the Swiss
Institute of Art, and the United Nations. At the time of her
death, and the age of 88, she was continuing extensive research
for a book on Leonardo da Vinci that began while she was at the
Uffizi.
She wrote many articles on art, paintings and 19th
century furniture which were published by the Metropolitan
Museum of Art, Antiquities Magazine, Connoisseur, Interior
Design, Newhouse Publications, and Whitney Publications.
She was a member several national and international
boards of the arts including New York City’s Metropolitan Museum
of Art, and the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
In 1977, after the untimely death of her daughter, she
established at the University of Virginia the Anne Hope van
Schaack Essay Contest for the best essay on the “Age of
Jefferson.”
Besides her expertise in the arts, she had a lifetime
of broad interests that included earning a pilot’s license in
her young adult years, playing tennis, and papermaking. A lover
of beauty and a collector of fine art books, she was proud of
her family heritage and was an intriguing conversationalist,
knowledgeable in a broad expanse of topics.
She was preceded in death by her husband Harry C. van
Schaack and her daughter Anne Hope van Schaack Hopkins.
Survivors are her son, Christopher Colford van Schaack of
Edinburgh, Scotland, and her two grandsons, Justin ten Haaf and
Manolis ten Haaf of The Netherlands.
The Museum of Hounds and Hunting North America
benefitted greatly from Mrs. van Schaack’s extensive curatorial
skills practiced at several of the world’s most prestigious
museums. We were honored by her presence on the Advisory Board
and her passing means the loss of both a good friend and an able
advisor.
~Courtesy, Van Schaack Family
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