Ellen Gates D'Oench


Ellen Gates D'Oench, known as "Puffin", was Curator Emerita of the Davison Art Center at Wesleyan University, Connecticut. A Wesleyan graduate magna cum laude, she curated the Davison Art Center from 1979 until 1998.
D'Oench became an expert on the art of Arthur Devis on whom she completed her PhD dissertation at Yale University under the title "Arthur Devis: Master of the Georgian Conversation Piece". In 2011, an exhibition was held at the Davison Art Center titled "Collecting Photographs: Ellen G. D’Oench and the Growth of the Collection". She also wrote about and catalogued the work of Robert F. Sheehan's color photography.

Personal life

She was the daughter of Elenita Crenshaw Gates, who married John Montheith Gates, and second husband Arthur Houghton. Both husbands were involved with Steuben Glassworks NYC. She married Russell Grace D'Oench a great great grandson of W.R. Grace, who had the Grace shipping lines in NYC. Her oldest son Peter Gilchrist D'Oench, who she graduated Wesleyan with, became a TV news reporter in Miami and married an Oppenheimer. She was survive by sons Peter, wife Connie 3 daughters, 2 grand daughters, and Russell Grace D'Oench, wife Tani Takagi, granddaughter and grand son, and daughter Ellen D'Oench Ruimerman, previously a daughter Jennifer, who died at a young age.

Selected publications