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Mary Garrard

Mary DuBose Garrard (born 1937) is an American art historian and emerita professor at American University.[1][2] She is recognized as "one of the founders of feminist art theory"[2] and is particularly known for her work on the Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi.[3]

Mary Garrard
Born1937 (age 85–86)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationArt historian
AwardsLifetime Achievement Award, Women's Caucus for Art (2005)
Academic background
EducationJohns Hopkins University
Harvard University
Academic work
DisciplineFeminist art history
InstitutionsAmerican University
Main interestsArtemisia Gentileschi
Notable worksArtemisia Gentileschi: The Image of the Female Hero in Italian Baroque Art (1989)
The Power of Feminist Art: The American Movement of the 1970s, History and Impact (1996)

Education edit

Garrard earned her B.A. degree at H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College in 1958, her M.A. degree at Harvard University in 1960, and her Ph.D. at Johns Hopkins University in 1970.[4][5] writing her dissertation on "The Early Sculpture of Jacopo Sansovino—Florence and Rome."[6][7]

Work edit

From 1974 to 1976, Garrard served as the second national president of the Women’s Caucus for Art.[1]

Garrard's feminist scholarship began with articles in the 1970s, including "Of Men, Women and Art: Some Historical Reflections" (Art Journal, 1976) and "Feminism: Has It Changed Art History?" (Heresies, 1978).[1]

With Norma Broude, Garrard co-authored and edited several books on art history and curated an exhibition, Claiming Space: Some American Feminist Originators, in 2007 at the Katzen Arts Center.[8]

Selected publications edit

  • Artemisia Gentileschi: The Image of the Female Hero in Italian Baroque Art (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1989), ISBN 9780691002859[3]
  • Artemisia Gentileschi Around 1622: The Shaping and Reshaping of an Artistic Identity (University of California Press, 2001), ISBN 9780520228412
  • Brunelleschi's Egg: Nature, Art, and Gender in Renaissance Italy (University of California Press, 2010), ISBN 9780520261525
  • Artemisia Gentileschi and Feminism in Early Modern Europe (Reaktion, 2020), ISBN 9781789142020

With Norma Broude edit

  • Feminism and Art History: Questioning the Litany (Harper & Row, 1982), ISBN 9780064301176
  • The Expanding Discourse: Feminism and Art History (Icon Editions, 1992), ISBN 9780064302074
  • The Power of Feminist Art: The American Movement of the 1970s, History and Impact (Harry N. Abrams, 1996), ISBN 9780810926592
  • Reclaiming Female Agency: Feminist Art History after Postmodernism (University of California Press, 2005), ISBN 9780520242524
  • Claiming Space: Some American Feminist Originators (American University, 2007)[8]

Awards edit

  • Lifetime Achievement Award, Women’s Caucus for Art, 2005
  • Faculty Legacy Award, American University, voted by CAS alumni as professor who had greatest influence on their lives, 2002
  • Award from College Art Association, Committee on Women, for “pioneering feminist scholarship” (with Norma Broude), 2000
  • Honorary doctorate of humane letters, awarded by Millsaps College, Jackson, Mississippi, 1999
  • Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters Award (with Norma Broude), 1995
  • Mid-Career Achievement Award, National Women’s Caucus for Art, 1991
  • AU College of Arts and Sciences award, Outstanding Scholarship, Research & Other Professional Contributions, 1990
  • AU College of Arts and Sciences award, Outstanding Teaching, 1989[4]

Grants and sponsored research edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Love, Barbara J., ed. (2006). Feminists Who Changed America 1963–1975. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. p. 168. ISBN 978-0252031892.
  2. ^ a b Gopnik, Blake (5 October 2008). "Expanded Text of Mary Garrard Interview". The Washington Post. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
  3. ^ a b Pollock, Griselda (1990). "Rev. of Garrard, Artemisia Gentileschi". The Art Bulletin. 72 (3): 499–505. doi:10.2307/3045754. JSTOR 3045754.
  4. ^ a b c "Faculty Profile: Mary Garrard". American University. Retrieved 22 September 2020.
  5. ^ The Johns Hopkins University Conferring of Degrees at the Close of the Ninety-fourth Academic Year. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Office of the University Registrar. 15 July 1970 [27 May 1970]. p. 49.
  6. ^ "Doctors of Philosophy in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.". The Johns Hopkins University, Conferring of Degrees at the Close of the Ninety-Fourth Academic Year, May 24, 1970, Keyser Quadrangle, Homewood, Baltimore, Maryland (PDF). Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University. 1970. p. 50.
  7. ^ Mary DuBose Garrard. "The Early Sculpture of Jacopo Sansovino: Florence and Rome." PhD diss.The Johns Hopkins University, 1970.
  8. ^ a b Dawson, Jessica (18 November 2007). "AU Museum Gives Women's Work the 'Space' It Deserves". The Washington Post. Retrieved 10 March 2015.

External links edit

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Mary DuBose Garrard born 1937 is an American art historian and emerita professor at American University 1 2 She is recognized as one of the founders of feminist art theory 2 and is particularly known for her work on the Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi 3 Mary GarrardBorn1937 age 85 86 NationalityAmericanOccupationArt historianAwardsLifetime Achievement Award Women s Caucus for Art 2005 Academic backgroundEducationJohns Hopkins University Harvard UniversityAcademic workDisciplineFeminist art historyInstitutionsAmerican UniversityMain interestsArtemisia GentileschiNotable worksArtemisia Gentileschi The Image of the Female Hero in Italian Baroque Art 1989 The Power of Feminist Art The American Movement of the 1970s History and Impact 1996 Contents 1 Education 2 Work 3 Selected publications 3 1 With Norma Broude 4 Awards 4 1 Grants and sponsored research 5 References 6 External linksEducation editGarrard earned her B A degree at H Sophie Newcomb Memorial College in 1958 her M A degree at Harvard University in 1960 and her Ph D at Johns Hopkins University in 1970 4 5 writing her dissertation on The Early Sculpture of Jacopo Sansovino Florence and Rome 6 7 Work editFrom 1974 to 1976 Garrard served as the second national president of the Women s Caucus for Art 1 Garrard s feminist scholarship began with articles in the 1970s including Of Men Women and Art Some Historical Reflections Art Journal 1976 and Feminism Has It Changed Art History Heresies 1978 1 With Norma Broude Garrard co authored and edited several books on art history and curated an exhibition Claiming Space Some American Feminist Originators in 2007 at the Katzen Arts Center 8 Selected publications editArtemisia Gentileschi The Image of the Female Hero in Italian Baroque Art Princeton Princeton University Press 1989 ISBN 9780691002859 3 Artemisia Gentileschi Around 1622 The Shaping and Reshaping of an Artistic Identity University of California Press 2001 ISBN 9780520228412 Brunelleschi s Egg Nature Art and Gender in Renaissance Italy University of California Press 2010 ISBN 9780520261525 Artemisia Gentileschi and Feminism in Early Modern Europe Reaktion 2020 ISBN 9781789142020With Norma Broude edit Feminism and Art History Questioning the Litany Harper amp Row 1982 ISBN 9780064301176 The Expanding Discourse Feminism and Art History Icon Editions 1992 ISBN 9780064302074 The Power of Feminist Art The American Movement of the 1970s History and Impact Harry N Abrams 1996 ISBN 9780810926592 Reclaiming Female Agency Feminist Art History after Postmodernism University of California Press 2005 ISBN 9780520242524 Claiming Space Some American Feminist Originators American University 2007 8 Awards editLifetime Achievement Award Women s Caucus for Art 2005 Faculty Legacy Award American University voted by CAS alumni as professor who had greatest influence on their lives 2002 Award from College Art Association Committee on Women for pioneering feminist scholarship with Norma Broude 2000 Honorary doctorate of humane letters awarded by Millsaps College Jackson Mississippi 1999 Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters Award with Norma Broude 1995 Mid Career Achievement Award National Women s Caucus for Art 1991 AU College of Arts and Sciences award Outstanding Scholarship Research amp Other Professional Contributions 1990 AU College of Arts and Sciences award Outstanding Teaching 1989 4 Grants and sponsored research edit American University Mellon Fund Travel Award September 1998 National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship 1991 92 J Paul Getty Foundation subvention to Princeton University Press to support publication of Artemisia Gentileschi 1987 Mina Shaughnessy Scholars Program Fund for the Improvement of Post Secondary Education Department of Education 1982 American Association of University Women Fellowship 1978 79 American Council of Learned Societies 1978 79 Fulbright scholar Italy 1963 64 4 References edit a b c Love Barbara J ed 2006 Feminists Who Changed America 1963 1975 Urbana University of Illinois Press p 168 ISBN 978 0252031892 a b Gopnik Blake 5 October 2008 Expanded Text of Mary Garrard Interview The Washington Post Retrieved 10 March 2015 a b Pollock Griselda 1990 Rev of Garrard Artemisia Gentileschi The Art Bulletin 72 3 499 505 doi 10 2307 3045754 JSTOR 3045754 a b c Faculty Profile Mary Garrard American University Retrieved 22 September 2020 The Johns Hopkins University Conferring of Degrees at the Close of the Ninety fourth Academic Year Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Office of the University Registrar 15 July 1970 27 May 1970 p 49 Doctors of Philosophy in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences The Johns Hopkins University Conferring of Degrees at the Close of the Ninety Fourth Academic Year May 24 1970 Keyser Quadrangle Homewood Baltimore Maryland PDF Baltimore The Johns Hopkins University 1970 p 50 Mary DuBose Garrard The Early Sculpture of Jacopo Sansovino Florence and Rome PhD diss The Johns Hopkins University 1970 a b Dawson Jessica 18 November 2007 AU Museum Gives Women s Work the Space It Deserves The Washington Post Retrieved 10 March 2015 External links editMary Garrard at American University Norma Broude and Mary Garrard papers 1970 2000 at the Smithsonian Institution s Archives of American Art Mary Garrard s publications indexed by the Scopus bibliographic database subscription required Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mary Garrard amp oldid 1183473204, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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