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Victoria Donohoe (March 21, 1929 – November 21, 2018) was an artist, art critic and historian who wrote for papers such as ''
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'' and ''
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''. She has been described by editor Gabriel Escobar of the ''Inquirer'' as "indomitable" and having "an aura of legend". She did not drive a car or own a television, preferring to travel by public transit and avoid the use of telephones, answering machines, and computers. Throughout her career, she would file her columns in person at the ''Inquirer'' suburban newsroom in
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, typing them from her handwritten notes. She published over 1,000 articles in the ''Inquirer'' over 50 years between 1962 and 2012.


Early life and education

Victoria Donohoe was born March 21, 1929. She lived at her parents' home in
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for much of her life. Her father Daniel J. Donohoe was an artist and illustrator who worked for the ''Evening Bulletin''. Her mother, Ann (O'Neill) Donohoe, taught art classes at
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. Victoria attended high school at Mater Misericordiae Academy (now Merion Mercy Academy), a Catholic college preparatory school for girls in Merion, Pennsylvania, in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. She received her bachelor’s degree from
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in 1950, as well as a teaching certificate. She taught art at Rosemont while earning her Masters of Fine Arts from the
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. She then went to
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, where she attended Pope Pius XII Institute-Graduate School of Fine Arts for Women at Villa Schifanoia in 1953.


Career

Donohoe wrote over 1,000 articles about art and architecture for the ''Philadelphia Inquirer'' over a fifty-year period from 1962-2012. Described as "grace personified", she wrote both perceptively and frankly about the artists, works and events she reviewed, but phrased her criticisms gently. "Her insightful but honest interpretations of their work earned her respect throughout the art world." She was active in community events such as Narberth Borough Council meetings, and served on the Committee of Sacred Liturgy of the Philadelphia Catholic Archdiocese. In addition to the ''Inquirer'', she wrote for ''
The Catholic Standard & Times ''The Catholic Standard & Times,'' published from 1895 to 2012, was the official newspaper of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia. It was the product of the merger of two earlier Catholic newspapers of Philadelphia. The ''Catholic St ...
''. Donohoe was active in local historical preservation activities, resulting in the creation of historical markers by the Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission in honor of NFL commissioner
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(1998) and
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, who drafted the
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(2001). In 2003, Donohoe helped to obtain registration for Narbrook Park Historic District in the U.S.
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. She was a co-author of ''Narbrook Park: A Garden City Experiment'' (2015). Victoria Donohoe died of pneumonia on November 21, 2018. In her will, she left both a financial gift and a manuscript about local Narberth History to the Lower Merion Historical Society. The Society is preparing her manuscipt for publication.


Awards and honors

* 1985, honorary doctorate in fine arts,
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* 2013, Artists Equity Award, Philadelphia Tri-State Artists Equity Association


Archival collections


Victoria Donohoe Collection
Stuart Weitzman School of Design, University of Pennsylvania
Victoria Donohoe Papers
Rosemont College Archives
Victoria Donohoe Family History Collection
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References

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