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  2. Diana Kleiner - Wikipedia

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    A year later, she was named Assistant Professor of Art History at Harvard University. In 1980, Kleiner was hired by Yale University, and was promoted to Associate Professor two years later. In 1989, she became the Dunham Professor of the History of Art, a position held until retirement, when she was named Emeritus. [1]

  3. Shearer West - Wikipedia

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    West holds a B.A. in art history and English from the College of William & Mary, in Virginia, and a Ph.D. (1986) in art history, specializing in European art and visual culture from the University of St Andrews. [2] [1] Her dissertation supervisors were Martin Kemp and Robin Spencer.

  4. Arthur Frothingham - Wikipedia

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    In 1886, he became a professor there, teaching art history and archaeology, although it is rumored that he took no salary at first. Among his courses were offerings in renaissance art history, among the first post-classical art courses taught at the College.

  5. Architectural historian - Wikipedia

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    According to a survey conducted by the architectural history department, Savannah College of Art and Design, on professional career opportunities in architectural history, was compiled in January 2010 from positions listed January–December 2009, [3] averages of salary ranges in United States are below. Positions requiring:

  6. List of University of Michigan faculty and staff - Wikipedia

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    Derek Peterson, professor in the departments of History and Afroamerican and African Studies; Rebecca J. Scott, professor of History, won the 2006 Frederick Douglass Book Prize for Degrees of Freedom: Louisiana and Cuba After Slavery; Heather Ann Thompson, professor of American history; for her book on the Attica Prison uprising of 1971.

  7. David Roxburgh - Wikipedia

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    Roxburgh grew up in the Scottish Borders and went on to study at Edinburgh University and Edinburgh College of Art, where he earned an MA in Fine Art in 1988.He received a Thouron Scholarship and was admitted to the Ph.D. program in History of Art at the University of Pennsylvania, where he graduated in 1996.

  8. Women in the art history field - Wikipedia

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    20th and 21st-century Central and West African art history Professor of African Art at Columbia University: Deborah Swallow: English b. 1948 Indian art history Director of the Courtauld Institute of Art since 2004. Mary Hamilton Swindler [44] American 1884–1967 Ancient classical painting Archeologist, professor Vera Tamari: Palestinian b. 1945

  9. David Joselit - Wikipedia

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    Joselit received his PhD from Harvard University.. At Yale, Joselit was a Carnegie Professor [3] and also a past Harris Lecturer at Northwestern University. [4] In 2014, Joselit was appointed as Distinguished Professor of Art History at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York where he taught until 2020.