Slides from a presentation on New York University Professor Edward J. Sullivan's English language works for Theories and Methodologies in Art History class at Pratt Institute in fall 2012.
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3. Biography
– Art
™ Helen Gould Sheppard Professor of
History; Institute of Fine Arts.
™ Ph.D. 1979 (Fine Arts), M.A. 1975 (Fine
Arts), M.A. 1972 (Spanish and Portuguese),
B.A. 1971 (Fine Arts and Spanish and
Portuguese), New York University.
™ Fellowships and Grants:
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Guggenheim Foundation
Samuel H. Kress Foundation
American Philosophical Society
American Council of Learned Societies
http://clacs.as.nyu.edu/object/EdwardSullivan.html
4. Biography - External
Affiliations
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™ External Affiliations:
– Advisory committee, El Museo del Barrio
– Exhibition Committee,
Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Monterrey (Mexico)
MARCO
– Honorary Committee, Fundacion Ludwig de Cuba
– Contributing Editor, Art Nexus
– Board, Mexican Cultural Institute of New York
– Honorary Associate, Hispanic Society of America
– Committee for Libraries and Archives, MoMA
– Multicultural Advisory Committee,
Metropolitan Museum of Art
5. Focus and Style
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™ The Term Latin American was invented in France
around 1860 and it has often been used to denote a
common cultural heritage.”
™ Addresses Latin American Art stereotype.
™ Works educates about Latin American and Caribbean
art and challenges stereotypes of countries and cultures
in writing.
™ Style is not afflicted by the heavy handed academic
jargon of many significant art historical studies.
™ Writing style makes work accessible to all – art historian
or not.
™ Thoroughly research works with rich bibliographies.
6. Dissertation
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™ Claudio Coello and Late
Baroque painting in Madrid.
Thesis (Ph. D.)--New York
University, Graduate School,
1979.
– PG. 8
™ Baroque Painting in Madrid: the
Contribution of Claudio Coello
with a Catalogue Raisonné of His
Works. Columbia: University of
Missouri Press, 1986.
™ PG. 9
8. Major Works
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™ “Introduction to the
Collection of European and
American Paintings in the
Taft Museum” and “The
Nineteenth and Twentieth
Century Spanish
Paintings”. The Taft
Museum: Its History and
Collections. New York:
Hudson Hills Press, 1995.
– PG. 12
9. Major Works
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™ Latin American Women
Artists = Artistas
Latinoamericanas :
1915-1995. Milwaukee, WI:
Milwaukee Art Museum,
1995.
– PG. 12-13
10. Major Works
– American Art in the
™ Latin
Twentieth Century.
London: Phaidon, 1996.
– PG. 13
14. Major Works
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™ Caribbean: Art at the
Crossroads of the World.
Edited by Cullen,
Deborah. New Haven,
Conn: Yale University
Press, 2012.
™ PG. 19
15. Botero
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™ Botero Sculpture. New York: Abbeville Press, 1986.
– PG. 9
™ Fernando Botero: Drawings and Watercolors. New
York, NY: Rizzoli, 1993.
– PG. 11
™ Fernando Botero: Monograph & Catalogue Raisonné :
Paintings 1975-1990. Lausanne: Acatos, 2000.
™ PG. 15
™ The Baroque World of Fernando Botero. Alexandria,
VA: Art Services International, 2006.
– PG. 17
16. Art Acknowledgement
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™ Ebony G. Patterson (Untitled Species I), 2010–2011,
Collection of David Beitzel, New York.
™ Leo Matiz, Pavo real del mar (Peacock of the Sea), 1939,
Ciénaga Grande, Colombia, digital reproduction; Courtesy
Foundation Leo Matiz, Alejandra Matiz.
™ Enrique Grau Araujo’s (Mulata Cartagenera), 1940,
Museo Nacional de Colombia, Columbia.
™ Unknown ( Edward J. Sullivan PhD staff photos),
unknown, New York University, New York City.
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Leo Matiz, Pavo real del mar (Peacock of the Sea), 1939, Ciénaga Grande, Colombia, digital
reproduction; Courtesy Foundation Leo Matiz, Alejandra Matiz.
18. Prof. Edward J. Sullivan
–of His Works in English
An Annotated Bibliography
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