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Norton Townshend Dodge (June 15, 1927 – November 5, 2011) was an American economist and educator who amassed one of the largest collections of Soviet-era art outside the
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.


Education and teaching

A native Oklahoman named for his great-grandfather Norton Strange Townshend and graduate of
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, Dodge first traveled to the USSR in 1955, ostensibly to study tractors as part of his research for a PhD from Harvard University. He completed his doctorate in 1960, with the thesis ''Trends in Labor
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in the Soviet Tractor Industry: a Case Study in Industrial Development''.
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published his research on women's roles in the Soviet economy in 1966 as ''Women in the Soviet Economy : Their Role in Economic, Scientific, and Technical Development''. Dodge was a professor of economics at the
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for over twenty years until 1980 when he took a post at
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in southern Maryland. He retired from St. Mary's in 1989.


Art collection

A Sovietologist who did pioneering work on the role of women under
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, at great risk to his own life, Dodge smuggled into the West the works of dissident artists, painters and sculptors in the former
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. He continued to acquire art and meet clandestinely with artists, often at great personal risk, till the death of dissident artist
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and the coming of
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. He managed to smuggle nearly 10,000 works of art from the USSR to the United States during the height of the
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. Dodge's role in the preservation and patronage of art disallowed by the government led to Elena Kornetchuk calling him "the
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of
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." Dodge's work is detailed at length in
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's '' The Ransom of Russian Art'' (1994). Dodge appears in an
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documentary '' Vasya'' (2002) about a Russian
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artist Vasily Sitnikov. He is also featured in ''The Russian Concept: Reflections on Russian Non-Conformist Art'' (2009) by Igor Sopronenko. The
Norton and Nancy Dodge Collection of Soviet Nonconformist Art The Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum (known popularly as the Zimmerli Art Museum) is located on the Voorhees Mall of the campus of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The museum houses more than 60,000 works, including Russian and ...
, which contains roughly 20,000 works of art, was donated to
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in the mid-1990s, where it is on permanent display at the University's
Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum The Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum (known popularly as the Zimmerli Art Museum) is located on the Voorhees Mall of the campus of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The museum houses more than 60,000 works, including Russian and ...
. The Dodge Collection includes work by Russian painter
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, who in 2015 was selected as the first female artist to represent Russia in a solo show in its pavilion at the
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. Dodge was one of the founding board members of the
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, a US-based group dedicated to advancing the study of Russian non-conformist art.


Cremona Farm

Dodge purchased
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, a 750-acre former slave plantation in
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on the west bank of the
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, in 1966. Through 2011, he expanded the estate to 1,275 acres, including 40 buildings and structures, dating to the early 1800s. Archeological research has found evidence of colonial settlement on the site by the 1660s. The estate was placed under conservation easement with the
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and transferred after Dodge's death to a non-profit foundation, the Cremona Foundation.


See also

*
Soviet Nonconformist Art The term Soviet Nonconformist Art refers to Soviet art produced in the former Soviet Union from 1953 to 1986 (after the death of Joseph Stalin until the advent of Perestroika and Glasnost) outside of the rubric of Socialist Realism. Other terms u ...


References


Further reading

* Rosenfeld, Alla (editor); Dodge, Norton T. (editor). ''From Gulag to Glasnost : Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union''. Thames and Hudson/The Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, 1995. . *


External links


Online access to part of gallery of Soviet dissident art smuggled and collected by Norton Dodge
{{DEFAULTSORT:Dodge, Norton 1927 births 2011 deaths American economists Deep Springs College alumni Harvard University alumni Russian art collectors Soviet art Recipients of the Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana, 5th Class University of Maryland, College Park faculty St. Mary's College of Maryland faculty