David Piper (curator)


Sir David Towry Piper CBE FSA FRSL was a British museum curator and author. He was director of the National Portrait Gallery 1964–1967, and of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, 1967–1973; and Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge, 1967–1973, and Director of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1973–85 and Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford, 1973–1985. He was knighted in 1983.
The second of three sons of Stephen Harvey Piper, Professor of Physics at Bristol University, Piper was born at Wimbledon and educated at Clifton College and St Catharine's College, Cambridge.
Piper was Slade Professor of Fine Art at the University of Oxford for 1966–67.
In 1956, Piper prepared a descriptive catalogue of the Petre family portraits at Ingatestone Hall for the Essex Record Office.
Under the pseudonym Peter Towry, Piper wrote a number of novels, including Trial by Battle, a story based on his experiences as a prisoner of war in Japan for three years during World War II.
In 1945, Piper married Anne Horatia, daughter of Oliffe Richmond, classics professor at Edinburgh University. She was a novelist and playwright. They had three daughters- Evanthe, Ruth, and Emma- and a son, theatre designer Tom Piper.

Publications

His publications include:
As Peter Towry: