PhD Program

 

 
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Carter

Thu, 2019-08-22 12:13 -- Dan Weiss

Caroline Carter is a 5th year Ph.D. candidate in the Program in Mediterranean Art and Archaeology studying Classical Archaeology under Dr. Tyler Jo Smith. Her research interests are interdisciplinary, focusing on ancient Greek religion and ritual (primarily during the Archaic and Classical periods), myth and iconography, animal studies, the archaeology of sacred landscapes, and the regions of Attica and Arcadia in Greece.

Yiannias

Wed, 2019-08-14 18:50 -- Jieru

Dr. Yiannias is currently Professor Emeritus at the University of Virginia, teaching art history for over thirty years. Dr. Yiannias holds a Ph.D.

Roberts

Wed, 2019-08-14 17:55 -- Jieru

When Marion came to Virginia in September in 1968, she was the first of the new faculty members in Art History hired by Frederick Hartt. Marion was a familiar presence to generations of our undergraduate and graduate students as Professor of Medieval Art, and she capped her long career in the department with her service as Graduate Director for six years, a period that saw a significant strengthening of the Art History graduate program in every respect.

Frischer

Wed, 2019-08-14 17:52 -- Jieru

Bernard Frischer is a leading virtual archaeologist and the author of seven printed books, three e-books, and dozens of articles on virtual heritage, Classics, and the survival of the Classical world.

Bell

Wed, 2019-08-14 17:49 -- Jieru
Malcolm Bell (Professor Emeritus, McIntire Department of Art) is a Classical Archaeologist and has for many years directed excavations at Morgantina, Sicily. He has published extensively on Greek art and archaeology, including the art and culture of ancient Sicily, and the history of city-planning. He is currently preparing a volume n the Agora of Morgantina, as well as a book on the classical sources of Thomas Jefferson’s architecture at UVa.

Barolsky

Wed, 2019-08-14 17:47 -- Jieru

Details from the early years of Paul Barolsky remain obscure. We know however that he has been teaching courses on Italian Renaissance art and literature at the University of Virginia since 1969. His books include Michelangelo's Nose, Why Mona Lisa Smiles, Infinite Jest, Michelangelo and the Finger of God, and A Brief History of the Artist from God to Picasso.

Wilson

Sun, 2019-08-11 20:23 -- Jieru

Richard Guy Wilson holds the Commonwealth Professor's Chair in Architectural History at the University of Virginia (Thomas Jefferson's University) in Charlottesville, Virginia. His specialty is the architecture, design and art of the 18th to the 21st century both in America and abroad. He was a visiting fellow at Cambridge University (England) in 2007. 

Reilly

Sun, 2019-08-11 20:10 -- Jieru

Lisa Reilly's chief research interest is in the history of Norman architecture in England, France and Italy. She published a monograph on Peterborough Cathedral with Oxford University Press in the series Clarendon Studies in the Fine Arts. Ms. Reilly publishes and lectures chiefly on Norman architecture and is currently completing a book on Norman visual culture throughout the Romanesque world.  Together with Karen Van Lengen, Ms. Reilly wrote Campus Guide: Vassar College for Princeton Architectural Press. Ms.

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