List of Fellows of the American Academy in Rome 1896 - 1970
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List of Fellows of the American Academy in Rome is a list of those who have been awarded the Rome Prize
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award made annually by the American Academy in Rome
, through a national competition, to 15 emerging artists (working in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Design, Historic Preservation and Conservation, Literature, Musical Composition, or Visual Arts) and to 15 scholars (working in Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and early Modern, or Modern Italian Studies).
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The Rome Prize is an American award made annually by the American Academy in Rome, through a national competition, to 15 emerging artists and to 15 scholars The Rome Prize is an American award made annually by the American Academy in Rome, through a national competition, to 15 emerging artists...
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The Rome Prize is a prestigious American
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award made annually by the American Academy in Rome
American Academy in Rome
The American Academy in Rome is a research and arts institution located on the Gianicolo in Rome.- History :In 1893, a group of American architects, painters and sculptors met regularly while planning the fine arts section of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition...
, through a national competition, to 15 emerging artists (working in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Design, Historic Preservation and Conservation, Literature, Musical Composition, or Visual Arts) and to 15 scholars (working in Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and early Modern, or Modern Italian Studies).
List of Fellows of the American Academy in Rome | ||
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1896 - 1970 | 1971 - 1990 | 1991 - 2010 |
Fellows of the American Academy in Rome
Year | Category | Winner |
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1896 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | William Kendall Denison William Kendall Denison William Kendall Denison was an American classicist, and educator.He graduated from Tufts College in 1891, and Harvard College with an AM in 1892. He taught at Tufts College.... |
1897 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Walter Dennison |
1897 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Albert F. Earnshow |
1897 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Gordon Jennings Laing Gordon Jennings Laing Gordon Jennings Laing was an American classical scholar, born in London, Ontario, Canada. He graduated from the University of Toronto in 1891, taught Latin and Greek at Whetham College, Vancouver, British Columbia , and at the University of Toronto . He took the degree of Ph.D... |
1897 | Architecture | John Russell Pope John Russell Pope John Russell Pope was an architect most known for his designs of the National Archives and Records Administration building , the Jefferson Memorial and the West Building of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC.-Biography:Pope was born in New York in 1874, the son of a successful... |
1898 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | William Warner Bishop William Warner Bishop William Warner Bishop was an American librarian who is credited and remembered for his work organizing and cataloging The Vatican Archives, his time served working with the American Library Association, as well as his support of academic libraries... |
1898 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Clarence Linton Meader |
1899 | Visual Arts | George William Breck |
1899 | Visual Arts | Hermon Atkins MacNeil Hermon Atkins MacNeil Hermon Atkins MacNeil was an American sculptor born in Chelsea, Massachusetts.He was an instructor in industrial art at Cornell University from 1886 to 1889, and was then a pupil of Henri M. Chapu and Alexandre Falguière in Paris... |
1899 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | George N. Olcott |
1900 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | George Dwight Kellogg |
1900 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Walter Lowrie Walter Lowrie Walter Lowrie was a teacher, farmer, and politician from Butler County, Pennsylvania. He served in both houses in the state legislature and represented Pennsylvania in the United States Senate... |
1900 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Grant Showerman |
1901 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Charles Upson Clark Charles Upson Clark Charles Upson Clark was a professor of history at Columbia University. He discovered the Barberini Codex, the earliest Aztec writings on herbal medicines extant.-Biography:... |
1901 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Mabel Douglas Reid |
1902 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | George Henry Allen |
1902 | Visual Arts | Andrew Thomas Schwartz |
1903 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Henry Herbert Armstrong |
1903 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Charles Rufus Morey Charles Rufus Morey Charles Rufus Morey was an American art historian and professor and chairman of the Department of Art and Archaeology at Princeton University from 1924 to 1945, best known for his expertise in medieval art and his Index of Christian Art... |
1904 | Visual Arts | Charles Keck Charles Keck Charles Keck was an American sculptor, born in New York City. He studied in the National Academy of Design and Art Students League with Philip Martiny and was an assistant to Augustus Saint-Gaudens from 1893 to 1898. He also attended the American Academy in Rome. He is best known for his... |
1906 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Susan Helen Ballou |
1906 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Herbert Edward Everett |
1906 | Visual Arts | Robert Knight Ryland |
1906 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Albert William Van Buren |
1907 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Philip J. Gentner |
1907 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Austin Morris Harmon |
1907 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Ralph Van Deman Magoffin |
1908 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Clark D. Lamberton |
1909 | Visual Arts | Paul Chalfinv |
1909 | Visual Arts | C. Percival Dietsch |
1909 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Dean Putnam Lockwood |
1909 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Thomas Jex Preston |
1909 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Clara Louise Thompson |
1909 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Esther Boise Van Deman Esther Boise Van Deman Esther Boise Van Deman was a leading archaeologist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She was born in South Salem, Ohio to Joseph Van Deman and his second wife Martha Millspaugh. She was the youngest of six children including two boys by her father's first marriage.- Education and career... |
1909 | Architecture | Harry Edward Warren |
1910 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Guy Blandin Colburn |
1910 | Visual Arts | Barry Faulkner Barry Faulkner Barry Faulkner was an American artist who was primarily known for his murals. During World War I, he and sculptor Sherry Edmundson Fry organized artists for training as camouflage specialists , an effort that contributed to the founding of the American Camouflage Corps in 1917.-Background:Faulkner... |
1910 | Visual Arts | Charles Harvey Charles Harvey Charles Harvey was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Small Heath .... |
1911 | Visual Arts | Frank Tolles Chamberlin Frank Tolles Chamberlin Frank Tolles Chamberlin was an American artist.He studied at the Art Students League with George DeForest Brush and George Bridgman.... |
1911 | Visual Arts | Sherry Edmundson Fry Sherry Edmundson Fry Sherry Edmundson Fry was an American sculptor, who also played a prominent role in U.S. Army camouflage during World War I.-Early years:... |
1911 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Dora Johnson |
1911 | Architecture | Ernest Farnum Lewis |
1911 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Elias Avery Lowe Elias Avery Lowe Elias Avery Lowe , original name Elias Avery Loew, was an American palaeographer. His wife was the noted translator H. T... |
1911 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Anthony Pelzer Wagener |
1911 | Visual Arts | Henry Lawrence Wolfe |
1912 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Joseph Granger Brandt |
1912 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | George Harold Edgell |
1912 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Frank Ray Elder |
1912 | Visual Arts | Frank Perley Fairbanks |
1912 | Sculpture | Paul Manship Paul Manship Paul Howard Manship was an American sculptor.-Life:Manship began his art studies at the St. Paul School of Art in Minnesota. From there he moved to Philadelphia and continued his education at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts... |
1912 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Arthur Harold Weston |
1912 | Architecture | Edgar Irving Williams |
1913 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Richard Offner |
1913 | Visual Arts | Albin Polasek Albin Polasek Albin Polasek was a Czech-American sculptor and educator. He created more than four hundred works during his career, two hundred of which are now displayed in the Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens in Winter Park, Florida.-Career:Born as Albín Polášek in Frenštát, Moravia , Polasek... |
1913 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | John Shapley |
1913 | Architecture | Richard Haviland Smythe |
1913 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Margaret C. Waites |
1913 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Philip Barrows Whitehead |
1914 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | John Raymond Crawford |
1914 | Architecture | George Simpson Koyl |
1914 | Visual Arts | Ezra Augustus Winter |
1915 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Charles Densmore Curtis |
1915 | Visual Arts | John Clements Gregory |
1915 | Visual Arts | Eugene Francis Savage Eugene Francis Savage Eugene Francis Savage was an American painter and sculptor known for his murals in the manner made official under the Works Projects Administration. He also is known for his work on the Bailey Fountain in Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, New York.He was born in Covington, Indiana... |
1915 | Visual Arts | Frederick Charles Stahr |
1916 | Visual Arts | George Davidson George Davidson George Davidson may refer to:* George Davidson , New Zealand track and field athlete* George Davidson , American attorney* George Davidson , Derbyshire cricketer... |
1916 | Visual Arts | Leo Friedlander Leo Friedlander Leo Friedlander was an American sculptor who has made several prominent works. Friedlander studied at the Art Students League in New York City, the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Brussels and Paris and the American Academy in Rome... |
1916 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Raymond Davis Harriman |
1916 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Eugene Stock McCartneyn |
1916 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Horace Wetherill Wright |
1917 | Architecture | William J.H. Hough |
1917 | Visual Arts | Berthold Nebel Berthold Nebel Berthold Nebel was an American sculptor.Berthold Nebel was born in 1889 in Basel, Switzerland, and came to the United States with his parents when he was a year old.- Training :... |
1917 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | John T. Reardon |
1917 | Visual Arts | Harry I. Stickroth |
1919 | Architecture | Raymond McCormick Kennedy |
1920 | Visual Arts | Russell Cowles |
1920 | Visual Arts | Allyn Cox Allyn Cox Allyn Cox was an American artist known for his murals, including those he painted in the United States Capitol and the U. S. Department of State.... |
1920 | Visual Arts | Joan W. Jennewein |
1920 | Visual Arts | C. Paul Jennewein C. Paul Jennewein Carl Paul Jennewein was a German-born American sculptor.-Early career:Jennewein was born in Stuttgart in Germany. He immigrated to the United States in 1907.... |
1920 | Visual Arts | Joseph Emile Renier |
1920 | Architecture | Philip Trammell Shutze |
1920 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Lily Ross Taylor Lily Ross Taylor Lily Ross Taylor is an American academic and author, who in 1917 became the first female Fellow of the American Academy in Rome.-Biography:... |
1920 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Gilbert Hawthorne Taylor |
1921 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Ethel Leigh Chubb |
1921 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Emily Wadsworth Cleland |
1921 | Landscape Architecture | Edward Godfrey Lawson |
1922 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Walter Reid Bryan |
1922 | Architecture | James Henry Chillmanl |
1922 | Visual Arts | Thomas Hudson Jones Thomas Hudson Jones Thomas Hudson Jones was a U.S. sculptor for the Army's Institute of Heraldry.His father was an engraver and encouraged him from childhood to be a sculptor. He attended the Albright Art School in Buffalo, NY. At 19 he won the Prix de Rome Fellowship for 3 years of study at the American Academy of... |
1922 | Visual Arts | Salvatore Lascari |
1922 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | William Stuart Messer |
1923 | Visual Arts | Gaetano Cecere Gaetano Cecere Gaetano Cecere, American sculptor, born, educated and worked in New York City. He studied with Hermon A MacNeil, with work in the Museum of Modern Art, NY,NY, and Gaetano, known as Guy attended the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design and the National Academy of Design... |
1923 | Visual Arts | Carlo A. Ciampaglia |
1923 | Landscape Architecture | Ralph E. Griswold |
1923 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Louise A. Holland |
1923 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Ernestine Franklin Leon |
1923 | Architecture | James Kellum Smith James Kellum Smith James Kellum Smith Sr. was an American architect, of the well-known Gilded Age architectural firm of McKim, Mead, and White.... |
1923 | Architecture | Frederick J. Woodbridge |
1924 | Visual Arts | Edmond Romulus Amateis Edmond Romulus Amateis Edmond Romulus Amateis was an American sculptor and educator. He is known for garden-figure sculptures, colossal architectural sculptures for public buildings and portrait busts.-Life:... |
1924 | Musical Composition | Howard Harold Hanson |
1924 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Homer Franklin Rebert |
1924 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Robert Samuel Rogers |
1924 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Ruskin R. Rosborough |
1924 | Visual Arts | Frank Henry Schwarz |
1924 | Musical Composition | Leo Sowerby Leo Sowerby Leo Sowerby , American composer and church musician, was the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for music in 1946, and was often called the “Dean of American church music” in the early to mid 20th century.-Biography:... |
1925 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Marion Elizabeth Blake Marion Elizabeth Blake Marion Elizabeth Blake was a classical languages professor who is known for her work in researching the technology of Roman construction. Dr. Blake died in Rome, Italy, in 1961.-Blake's Background:... |
1925 | Visual Arts | Alfred Ernst Floegel |
1925 | Architecture | Henri Gabriel Marceau |
1925 | Visual Arts | Lawrence Tenney Stevens |
1925 | Musical Composition | Randall Thompson Randall Thompson Randall Thompson was an American composer, particularly noted for his choral works.-Career:He attended Harvard University, became assistant professor of music and choir director at Wellesley College, and received a doctorate in music from the University of Rochester's Eastman School of Music... |
1925 | Musical Composition | Wintter Watts Wintter Watts Wintter Watts was an American composer of art songs.-Life and musical career:... |
1926 | Architecture | Arthur Francis Deam |
1926 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Lillian Beatrice Lawler |
1926 | Visual Arts | Alvin Meyer |
1926 | Landscape Architecture | Norman T. Newton |
1926 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Charles Alexander Robinson |
1926 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Inez Gertrude Scott Ryberg |
1927 | Visual Arts | Francis Scott Bradford |
1927 | Visual Arts | Harry Poole Camden |
1927 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | John Day John Day -People:*John Day , English merchant, author of a letter to the "Lord Grand Admiral" referring to the existence of the lost book Inventio Fortunata*John Day , English Protestant printer, also known as John Daye... |
1927 | Musical Composition | George Herbert Elwell |
1927 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | F. L. Santee |
1927 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Lillian Starr |
1928 | Architecture | William Douglas |
1928 | Visual Arts | Augustus Clemens Finley |
1928 | Architecture | George Fraser |
1928 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Mildred McConnell Gardner |
1928 | Visual Arts | Walker K. Hancock Walker Hancock Walker Kirtland Hancock was a 20th-century American sculptor and teacher. He created notable monumental sculptures, including the Pennsylvania Railroad World War II Memorial at 30th Street Station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania... |
1928 | Musical Composition | Walter Helfer |
1928 | Visual Arts | Michael Joseph Mueller |
1928 | Architecture | Stuart Maclaren Shaw |
1929 | Architecture | Clarence Dale Badgeley |
1929 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Howard Comfort |
1929 | Visual Arts | Deane Keller Deane Keller Deane Keller was an American artist, academic, soldier, art restorer and preservationist. He taught for 40 years at Yale University's School of Fine Arts.-Early life:Keller was born in New Haven, Connecticut in 1901... |
1929 | Visual Arts | Joseph Kiselewski Joseph Kiselewski Joseph Kiselewski was an American sculptor.Kiselewski was born in Browerville, Minnesota, graduating from the Minneapolis School of Art. Along with many other artists of the time, Kiselewski moved to New York City where he studied at the National Academy of Design and at BAID. From 1922 to 1926... |
1929 | Musical Composition | Robert Levine Sanders |
1929 | Landscape Architecture | Richard K. Webel Richard K. Webel Richard K. Webel was a renowned American landscape architect.-Career:Webel was co-head of Innocenti & Webel, founded in 1931 with Umberto Innocenti.... |
1930 | Visual Arts | Dunbar Dyson Beck |
1930 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Raymond Theodore Ohl |
1930 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | James Henry Oliver |
1930 | Architecture | Homer Fay Pfeiffer |
1930 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Collice Henry Portnoff |
1930 | Landscape Architecture | Michael Rapuano |
1930 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Irene A. Rosenzweig |
1930 | Visual Arts | George Holburn Snowden George Holburn Snowden George Holburn Snowden was an American sculptor. He was elected to the National Academy of Design , recipient of the 1927 Rome Prize as well as the Royal Academy Order of Merit. He was an apprentice to Robert George Eberhard, chairman of the Yale School of Sculpture and protege of Auguste Rodin... |
1930 | Musical Composition | Alexander Lang Steinert |
1931 | Architecture | Cecil C. Briggs |
1931 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Franklin Weeks Jones |
1931 | Visual Arts | Donald Magnus Mattison |
1931 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | George McCracken |
1931 | Visual Arts | David Rubins |
1931 | Musical Composition | Roger Sessions Roger Sessions Roger Huntington Sessions was an American composer, critic, and teacher of music.-Life:Sessions was born in Brooklyn, New York, to a family that could trace its roots back to the American revolution. His mother, Ruth Huntington Sessions, was a direct descendent of Samuel Huntington, a signer of... |
1931 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Edmund Taite Silk |
1932 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Henry Ess Askew |
1932 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Elizabeth Cornelia Evans |
1932 | Architecture | Burton Kenneth Johnstone |
1932 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Adele Jeanne Kibre |
1932 | Musical Composition | Normand Lockwood Normand Lockwood Normand Lockwood was an American composer born in New York, New York. He studied composition at the University of Michigan from 1921–1924, and then traveled to Rome and studied composition under Ottorino Respighi from 1925 to 1926, and during this time he also had composition lessons with Nadia... |
1932 | Landscape Architecture | Thomas D. Price |
1932 | Visual Arts | John M. Sitton |
1932 | Landscape Architecture | Charles R. Sutton |
1932 | Visual Arts | Sidney Biehler Waugh |
1933 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Frank Edward Brown Frank Edward Brown Frank Edward Brown was a preeminent Mediterranean archaeologist.-Education:... |
1933 | Visual Arts | Salvatore De Maio |
1933 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Alfred Gelstharp |
1933 | Musical Composition | Werner Janssen Werner Janssen Hans-Werner Janssen was an American conductor of classical music, and composer of classical music and film scores.-Biography:... |
1933 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Agnes Kirsopp Michels |
1933 | Architecture | Henry D. Mirick |
1933 | Landscape Architecture | Richard C. Murdock |
1933 | Landscape Architecture | Neil H. Park |
1933 | Architecture | Walter L. Reichardt |
1933 | Visual Arts | William Marks Simpson |
1934 | Visual Arts | Harry Gregory Ackerman |
1934 | Landscape Architecture | Henri E. Chabanne |
1934 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Chester Carr Greene |
1934 | Musical Composition | Herbert Reynolds Inch |
1934 | Visual Arts | Warren Towle Mosman |
1934 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Bernard Mann Peebles |
1934 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Dorothy M. Schullian |
1935 | Visual Arts | Robert F.P. Amendola |
1935 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Aline Abaecherli Boyce |
1935 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | George K. Boyce |
1935 | Visual Arts | Daniel Boza |
1935 | Musical Composition | Hunter Johnson |
1935 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Richmond Alexander Lattimore |
1935 | Visual Arts | James Owen Mahoney |
1935 | Visual Arts | Robert J. McKnight |
1935 | Visual Arts | Gifford Proctor |
1935 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Meyer Reinholdr |
1935 | Landscape Architecture | Morris E. Trotter |
1936 | Visual Arts | Gilbert Banever |
1936 | Musical Composition | Vittorio Giannini Vittorio Giannini Vittorio Giannini was a neoromantic American composer of operas, songs, symphonies, and band works.-Life and work:... |
1936 | Architecture | Olindo Grossi |
1936 | Landscape Architecture | Alden Hopkins |
1936 | Visual Arts | Reuben R. Kramer |
1936 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Naphtali Lewis Naphtali Lewis Naphtali Lewis was an American papyrologist who published extensively on subjects ranging from the ancient papyrus industry to government in Roman Egypt... |
1936 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | George Joseph Siefert |
1936 | Architecture | Robert A. Weppner |
1937 | Musical Composition | Samuel Barber Samuel Barber Samuel Osborne Barber II was an American composer of orchestral, opera, choral, and piano music. His Adagio for Strings is his most popular composition and widely considered a masterpiece of modern classical music... |
1937 | Architecture | George T. Licht |
1937 | Landscape Architecture | James M. Lister |
1937 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Francis Redding Walton |
1938 | Architecture | Richard W. Ayers |
1938 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Claude W. Barlow |
1938 | Visual Arts | Harrison Gibbs |
1938 | Visual Arts | Robert Berkeley Green |
1938 | Landscape Architecture | Robert S. Kitchen |
1938 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Susan May Savage |
1938 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Walter F. Snyder |
1938 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | William Richard Tongue |
1939 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | William T. Avery |
1939 | Visual Arts | Matthew W. Boyhan |
1939 | Architecture | Richard Gardner Hartshorne |
1939 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Lester Clarence Houck |
1939 | Visual Arts | Clifford Edgar Jones |
1939 | Musical Composition | Kent W. Kennan |
1939 | Landscape Architecture | John F. Kirkpatrick |
1939 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Erling C. Olsen |
1939 | Musical Composition | Frederich Woltmann |
1940 | Visual Arts | John Amore |
1940 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Frances G. Blank |
1940 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Miriam Friedman Drabkin |
1940 | Architecture | Violet H. Iversen |
1940 | Architecture | Erling F. Iverson |
1940 | Landscape Architecture | Stuart M. Mertz |
1940 | Musical Composition | Charles Naginski Charles Naginski Charles Naginski was an American composer of art songs and other musical works.-Biography:... |
1940 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Chester G. Starr |
1941 | Visual Arts | Harry A. Davis |
1941 | Musical Composition | William Douglas Denny |
1941 | Visual Arts | George Matthew Koren |
1942 | Visual Arts | Loren Russell Fisher |
1942 | Musical Composition | Arthur Kreutz Arthur Kreutz Arthur Kreutz was an American composer. He was famous for the Paul Bunyan Suite and the Dixie Concerto. He also composed the score to Martha Graham's 1942 ballet Land Be Bright.-Notes:... |
1942 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Herbert S. Long |
1942 | Visual Arts | Robert Pippenger |
1942 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Carl R. Trahman |
1947 | Musical Composition | Samuel Barber Samuel Barber Samuel Osborne Barber II was an American composer of orchestral, opera, choral, and piano music. His Adagio for Strings is his most popular composition and widely considered a masterpiece of modern classical music... |
1947 | Architecture | George Howe George Howe (architect) George Howe was an American architect and educator, and an early convert to the International style. With William Lescaze, he designed Philadelphia's PSFS Building .-Biography:... |
1947 | History of Art | Henry McIlhenny |
1947 | Musical Composition | Douglas Stuart Moore Douglas Stuart Moore Douglas Stuart Moore was an American composer, educator, and author. He wrote music for the theater, film, ballet and orchestra, but his greatest fame was for his operas The Devil and Daniel Webster and The Ballad of Baby Doe .-Biography:Moore was born in Cutchogue, Long Island, New York, and his... |
1948 | Architecture | Walker O. Cain Walker O. Cain Walker O. Cain was a prize-winning American architect.-Early life and education:Cain was born in Cleveland, Ohio and attended Case Western Reserve University for five years... |
1948 | Architecture | Frederic S. Coolidge |
1948 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | John Sylvester Creaghan |
1948 | Landscape Architecture | Charles A. Currier |
1948 | Landscape Architecture | F. W. Edmondson |
1948 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Charlotte Elizabeth |
1948 | Visual Arts | Charles A. Owens |
1948 | Visual Arts | William Thon William Thon William Thon was an American painter.Thon was born in New York City in 1906. He spent his childhood summers camping on Staten Island. He joined the Navy during World War II, and shortly after the war won the Prix de Rome, a fellowship to the American Academy in Rome. He later became a trustee of... |
1948 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | William Richard Tongue |
1948 | Architecture | Charles D. Wiley |
1948 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Lois V. Williams |
1949 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Bertram Berman |
1949 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Doris Taylor Bishop |
1949 | Visual Arts | Gilbert A. Franklin |
1949 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Arthur E. Gordon |
1949 | Visual Arts | John Gulias |
1949 | Visual Arts | Philip Guston Philip Guston Philip Guston was a notable painter and printmaker in the New York School, which included many of the Abstract expressionists, such as Jackson Pollock and Willem De Kooning... |
1949 | Musical Composition | Alexei Haieff |
1949 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Robert E. Hecht |
1949 | Visual Arts | John E. Heliker |
1949 | Musical Composition | Andrew W. Imbrie |
1949 | History of Art | Patrick Joseph Kelleher |
1949 | Architecture | James R. Lamantia |
1949 | Visual Arts | Robert J. McCloskey Robert J. McCloskey Robert James McCloskey was born November 25, 1922 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – son of Thomas McCloskey and Anna Wallace; died November 28, 1996 in Chevy Chase, Maryland... |
1949 | History of Art | Richard B.K. McLanathan |
1949 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Dorothy M. Robathan |
1949 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Doris M. Taylor |
1949 | Visual Arts | Albert Wein Albert Wein Albert W. Wein, American sculptor born in New York City on July 27, 1915. He died in March 1991. His mother, Elsa Meher Wein was a portrait painter and it was through her that Wein was first introduced to art. He began his art studies at the Maryland Institute of Fine and Applied Arts at the age... |
1950 | Musical Composition | Jack Hamilton Beeson |
1950 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | S. Palmer Bovie |
1950 | Landscape Architecture | Vincent C. Cerasi |
1950 | Architecture | George Howe George Howe (architect) George Howe was an American architect and educator, and an early convert to the International style. With William Lescaze, he designed Philadelphia's PSFS Building .-Biography:... |
1950 | Architecture | David L. Leavitt |
1950 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Paul MacKendrick Paul MacKendrick Paul Lachlan MacKendrick was an American classicist, author and teacher.He was born in Taunton, Massachusetts, but most of his productive years had been lived in Madison, Wisconsin.... |
1950 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Clarence Whittlesley Mendell |
1950 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Lucy Shoe Meritt |
1950 | History of Art | Agnes Mongan |
1950 | Visual Arts | Henry Varnum Poor Henry Varnum Poor Henry Varnum Poor was a financial analyst and founder of H.V. and H.W. Poor Co, which later evolved into the financial research and analysis bellwether, Standard & Poor's.... |
1950 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Lawrence Richardson |
1950 | Visual Arts | Concetta Maria Scaravaglione |
1950 | Visual Arts | Mitchell Siporin Mitchell Siporin -Biography:Mitchell Siporin was born in New York City and grew up in Chicago. Through the Works Progress Administration, he worked as a painter. Together with Edward Milman, he painted the frescoes in the Central Post Office in St Louis. From 1946 to 1949, he served in the army in North Africa and... |
1950 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Myra L. Uhlfelder |
1950 | Landscape Architecture | Brooks E. Wigginton |
1950 | History of Art | Edgar Wind Edgar Wind Edgar Wind was a German-born British interdisciplinary art historian, specializing in iconology in the Renaissance era. He was a member of the school of art historians associated with Aby Warburg and the Warburg Institute as well as the first Professor of art history at Oxford University... |
1951 | Visual Arts | Peter Paul Abate |
1951 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Freeman W. Adams |
1951 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Otto J. Brendel |
1951 | Architecture | Dale Claude Byrd |
1951 | Musical Composition | Aaron Copland Aaron Copland Aaron Copland was an American composer, composition teacher, writer, and later in his career a conductor of his own and other American music. He was instrumental in forging a distinctly American style of composition, and is often referred to as "the Dean of American Composers"... |
1951 | Architecture | Spero Daltas |
1951 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Harry Mortimer Hubbell |
1951 | Architecture | Henri V. Jova |
1951 | Architecture | Louis I. Kahn |
1951 | Visual Arts | Herbert L. Kammerer |
1951 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Berthe M. Marti |
1951 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | William T. McKibben |
1951 | History of Art | Margaret Koons Miller |
1951 | History of Art | William B. Miller |
1951 | History of Art | Agnes Monganr |
1951 | Landscape Architecture | George E. Patton |
1951 | Visual Arts | Bernard Perlin |
1951 | Visual Arts | Henry Varnum Poor Henry Varnum Poor Henry Varnum Poor was a financial analyst and founder of H.V. and H.W. Poor Co, which later evolved into the financial research and analysis bellwether, Standard & Poor's.... |
1951 | Musical Composition | George A. Rochberg |
1951 | Musical Composition | Harold S. Shapero |
1952 | History of Art | James S. Ackerman James S. Ackerman James Sloss Ackerman is a prominent American architectural historian, a major scholar of Michelangelo's architecture, of Palladio and of Italian Renaissance architectural theory.-Biography:... |
1952 | Architecture | Joseph Amisano |
1952 | Visual Arts | George Biddle George Biddle George Biddle was an American artist best known for his social realism, combat art, and his strong advocacy of government-sponsored art projects... |
1952 | Architecture | Thomas L. Dawson |
1952 | Visual Arts | Seymour Drumlevitch |
1952 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Joseph Fontenrose Joseph Fontenrose Joseph Eddy Fontenrose was an American classical scholar. He was centrally interested in Greek religion and Greek mythology; he was also an expert on John Steinbeck, commenting on the mythology in Steinbeck's work.He was from Sutter Creek, California... |
1952 | Musical Composition | Lukas Foss Lukas Foss Lukas Foss was a German-born American composer, conductor, and pianist.-Music career:He was born Lukas Fuchs in Berlin, Germany in 1922. His father was the philosopher and scholar Martin Fuchs... |
1952 | Visual Arts | Evangelos Frudakis |
1952 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Mason Hammond Mason Hammond Mason Hammond , was a Harvard University professor, authority on Latin and the history of Rome and its empire, and former chairman of the board of trustees at St. Mark's School.Professor Hammond's work has proven highly durable... |
1952 | Landscape Architecture | Dale H. Hawkins |
1952 | Literature | Anthony Hecht Anthony Hecht Anthony Evan Hecht was an American poet. His work combined a deep interest in form with a passionate desire to confront the horrors of 20th century history, with the Second World War, in which he fought, and the Holocaust being recurrent themes in his work.-Early years:Hecht was born in New York... |
1952 | Musical Composition | Ulysses Kay Ulysses Kay Ulysses Simpson Kay was an African American composer. His music is mostly neoclassical in style.... |
1952 | Musical Composition | Gail T. Kubik |
1952 | Visual Arts | Joseph L. Lasker |
1952 | Architecture | Tallie B. Maule |
1952 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Paul Pascal |
1952 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Emeline Richardsonh |
1952 | Musical Composition | Randall Thompson Randall Thompson Randall Thompson was an American composer, particularly noted for his choral works.-Career:He attended Harvard University, became assistant professor of music and choir director at Wellesley College, and received a doctorate in music from the University of Rochester's Eastman School of Music... |
1952 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Helen Elizabeth Russell White |
1953 | Architecture | Richard E. Baringer |
1953 | Landscape Architecture | Richard C. Bell |
1953 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Donald F. Brown |
1953 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Wendell Clausen |
1953 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Robert F. Goheen Robert F. Goheen Robert Francis Goheen was an American academic, president of Princeton University and United States Ambassador to India.-Biography:... |
1953 | Musical Composition | Alexei Haieff |
1953 | Visual Arts | James A. Hanes |
1953 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Martha W. Hoffman |
1953 | Architecture | Jean Labatut |
1953 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Martha Hoffman Lewis |
1953 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Elaine P. Loeffler |
1953 | Architecture | Stanley H. Pansky |
1953 | Visual Arts | Norman J. Rubington |
1953 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | William G. Sinnigen |
1953 | Literature | William Styron William Styron William Clark Styron, Jr. was an American novelist and essayist who won major literary awards for his work.For much of his career, Styron was best known for his novels, which included... |
1953 | Visual Arts | Elbert Weinberg Elbert Weinberg Elbert Weinberg was an American sculptor.He was born in Hartford, Connecticut. Displaying an early interest in art, he enrolled at the Hartford Art School at night while attending Weaver High School. After two years he transferred to the Rhode Island School of Design... |
1953 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Philip F. Wooby |
1954 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Mary Taylor Babcock |
1954 | Landscape Architecture | Edward Bruce Baetjer |
1954 | Architecture | Pietro Belluschi Pietro Belluschi Pietro Belluschi was an American architect, a leader of the Modern Movement in architecture, and was responsible for the design of over one thousand buildings.... |
1954 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Frank Edward Brown Frank Edward Brown Frank Edward Brown was a preeminent Mediterranean archaeologist.-Education:... |
1954 | Musical Composition | Elliott Carter Elliott Carter Elliott Cook Carter, Jr. is a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning American composer born and living in New York City. He studied with Nadia Boulanger in Paris in the 1930s, and then returned to the United States. After a neoclassical phase, he went on to write atonal, rhythmically complex music... |
1954 | History of Art | Hereward Lester Cooke Hereward Lester Cooke Hereward Lester Cooke was an American painter.Cooke was born in Princeton, New Jersey in 1916. He studied at Oxford University, the Art Students League , Yale University School of Fine Art and Princeton University Graduate School, where he received his Ph.D... |
1954 | Literature | Sigrid De Lima Sigrid de Lima Sigrid de Lima was an American novelist. She was born in New York City on 4 December 1921. She was the only child of Agnes de Lima, a writer on education, and Andrew Lang. She grew up in New York City, Mexico, and Palo Alto, California. She received her B. A. from Barnard College in 1942 and her... |
1954 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Kenneth Falk |
1954 | Visual Arts | Stephen Greene Stephen Greene Stephen Greene is a Canadian politician and a Conservative member of the Canadian Senate. He was appointed on the advice of Stephen Harper to the Senate on January 2, 2009... |
1954 | Architecture | John H. MacFadyen |
1954 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Charles Theophilus Murphy |
1954 | Architecture | Robert Myers |
1954 | Musical Composition | Nikolai Nabokov |
1954 | Design | Donald Mitchell Oenslager |
1954 | Visual Arts | Arthur Osver |
1954 | Visual Arts | John W. Rhoden |
1954 | Literature | Allen Tate Allen Tate John Orley Allen Tate was an American poet, essayist, social commentator, and Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 1943 to 1944.-Life:... |
1954 | Musical Composition | Frank Wigglesworth |
1955 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | William S. Anderson William S. Anderson William S. Anderson served as president and chairman of the National Cash Register Corp from 1972 to 1984.-Military service and prisoner of war:... |
1955 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Charles L. Babcock |
1955 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Frank Edward Brown Frank Edward Brown Frank Edward Brown was a preeminent Mediterranean archaeologist.-Education:... |
1955 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Katherine A. Geffcken |
1955 | Visual Arts | Alan Gussow Alan Gussow Alan Gussow was an American artist, teacher, author and conservationist devoted to and inspired by the natural environment.-Life and education:... |
1955 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Martha Leeb Hadzi |
1955 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | John Arthur Hanson |
1955 | Visual Arts | Walter Kelly Hood |
1955 | Visual Arts | Robert Laurent Robert Laurent Robert Laurent was an American sculptor, known for his sensitive interpretations of the human form.Laurent was born in Concarneau, Brittany France. There, at the age of 12 his artistic talents were recognized by art connoisseur Hamilton Easter Field who then brought him to the United States... |
1955 | Visual Arts | Ira C. Matteson |
1955 | Musical Composition | Robert W. Moevs |
1955 | Architecture | Warren A. Peterson |
1955 | Architecture | Warren Platner |
1955 | Visual Arts | Steve Raffo |
1955 | Visual Arts | Robert W. White |
1955 | Literature | Richard Wilbur Richard Wilbur Richard Purdy Wilbur is an American poet and literary translator. He was appointed the second Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1987, and twice received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, in 1957 and again in 1989.... |
1956 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | James I. Armstrong |
1956 | Literature | Van Wyck Brooks Van Wyck Brooks Van Wyck Brooks was an American literary critic, biographer, and historian.- Biography :Brooks was educated at Harvard University and graduated in 1908... |
1956 | Architecture | James A. Gresham |
1956 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Richard E. Grimm |
1956 | Visual Arts | James Joseph Hoffman |
1956 | History of Art | Richard Krautheimer Richard Krautheimer Richard Krautheimer was a 20th century art historian, architectural historian, Baroque scholar, and Byzantinist.... |
1956 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Brooks Emmons Levy |
1956 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | William L. MacDonald |
1956 | Musical Composition | Goffredo Petrassi Goffredo Petrassi Goffredo Petrassi was an Italian composer of modern classical music, conductor, and teacher. He is considered one of the most influential Italian composers of the twentieth century.-Life:... |
1956 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Edmund Taite Silk |
1956 | Visual Arts | William Thon William Thon William Thon was an American painter.Thon was born in New York City in 1906. He spent his childhood summers camping on Staten Island. He joined the Navy during World War II, and shortly after the war won the Prix de Rome, a fellowship to the American Academy in Rome. He later became a trustee of... |
1956 | Architecture | Robert Venturi Robert Venturi Robert Charles Venturi, Jr. is an American architect, founding principal of the firm Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates, and one of the major figures in the architecture of the twentieth century... |
1956 | Musical Composition | Yehudi Wyner Yehudi Wyner Yehudi Wyner is an American composer, pianist, conductor, and music educator.Wyner, who grew up in New York City, was raised in a musical family. His father, Lazar Weiner, was an eminent composer of Yiddish art songs. Wyner attended Juilliard, Yale, and Harvard... |
1957 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | William Arrowsmith William Arrowsmith William Ayres Arrowsmith was an American classicist, academic, and translator.-Life:Born in Orange, New Jersey, the son of Walter Weed Arrowsmith and Dorothy Arrowsmith, William grew up in Wellesley, Massachusetts... |
1957 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Eric C. Baade |
1957 | Visual Arts | Alfred H. Blaustein |
1957 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Herbert Bloch Herbert Bloch Herbert Bloch was professor emeritus of Classics at Harvard and a renowned authority on Greek historiography, Roman epigraphy and archaeology, medieval monasticism, and the transmission of classical culture and literature.... |
1957 | Visual Arts | Peter Blume Peter Blume Peter Blume was an American painter and sculptor. His work contained elements of folk art, precisionism, Parisian Purism, Cubism, and Surrealism.-Biography:... |
1957 | Landscape Architecture | Stephen F. Bochkor |
1957 | Architecture | Charles G. Brickbauer |
1957 | Literature | John Ciardi John Ciardi John Anthony Ciardi was an American poet, translator, and etymologist. While primarily known as a poet, he also translated Dante's Divine Comedy, wrote several volumes of children's poetry, pursued etymology, contributed to the Saturday Review as a columnist and long-time poetry editor, and... |
1957 | Visual Arts | Thomas H. Dahill |
1957 | Literature | Ralph Ellisonn |
1957 | History of Art | Joachim E. Gaehde |
1957 | Visual Arts | Walter H. Hahn |
1957 | Visual Arts | Walker K. Hancock |
1957 | History of Art | Philip Hofer Philip Höfer Philip Höfer is a fictional character on the German soap opera Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten portrayed by actor and singer Jörn Schlönvoigt since December 1, 2004.-Introduction:... |
1957 | Musical Composition | Billy Jim Layton |
1957 | Literature | Archibald Macleish Archibald MacLeish Archibald MacLeish was an American poet, writer, and the Librarian of Congress. He is associated with the Modernist school of poetry. He received three Pulitzer Prizes for his work.-Early years:... |
1957 | Musical Composition | Bohuslav Martinu Bohuslav Martinu Bohuslav Martinů was a prolific Czech composer of modern classical music. He was of Czech and Rumanian ancestry. Martinů wrote six symphonies, 15 operas, 14 ballet scores and a large body of orchestral, chamber, vocal and instrumental works. Martinů became a violinist in the Czech Philharmonic... |
1957 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Norman Neuerburg |
1957 | Architecture | Dan Robert Stewart |
1957 | Literature | Robert Penn Warren Robert Penn Warren Robert Penn Warren was an American poet, novelist, and literary critic and was one of the founders of New Criticism. He was also a charter member of the Fellowship of Southern Writers. He founded the influential literary journal The Southern Review with Cleanth Brooks in 1935... |
1957 | Musical Composition | Richard M. Willis |
1957 | Visual Arts | James N. Wines |
1958 | Architecture | Francis F.A. Comstock |
1958 | Literature | Malcolm Cowley Malcolm Cowley Malcolm Cowley was an American novelist, poet, literary critic, and journalist.-Early life:... |
1958 | Literature | Robert Francis Robert Francis (poet) Robert Francis was an American poet who lived most of his life in Amherst, Massachusetts.-Life:Robert Francis was born on August 12, 1901 in Upland, Pennsylvania . He graduated from Harvard University in 1923. He would later attend the Graduate School of Education at Harvard where he once said... |
1958 | Visual Arts | Leon Goldin |
1958 | History of Art | Howard Hibbard |
1958 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Herbert Hoffmann |
1958 | Musical Composition | Stanley Hollingsworth Stanley Hollingsworth Stanley Walker Hollingsworth was an American composer and teacher. He was a student of composer Darius Milhaud from 1944–46, and of Gian Carlo Menotti from 1948–50... |
1958 | Architecture | David J. Jacob |
1958 | Visual Arts | Paul J. Kirchmer |
1958 | Musical Composition | Otto Luening Otto Luening Otto Clarence Luening was a German-American composer and conductor, and an early pioneer of tape music and electronic music.... |
1958 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Paul MacKendrick Paul MacKendrick Paul Lachlan MacKendrick was an American classicist, author and teacher.He was born in Taunton, Massachusetts, but most of his productive years had been lived in Madison, Wisconsin.... |
1958 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Ann Freeman Meyvaert |
1958 | Visual Arts | Arthur Osver |
1958 | Literature | Louis Simpson Louis Simpson Louis Aston Marantz Simpson is an American poet. He won the 1964 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for his work At The End Of The Open Road.-Life:... |
1958 | Musical Composition | William O. Smith |
1958 | Landscape Architecture | Erik A. Svenson |
1958 | Visual Arts | Jack Zajac Jack Zajac Jack Zajac is a Californian West Coast artist who has been concerned with the “Romantic Surrealist tradition”.-Biography:Jack Zajac is an American artist who was born December 13, 1929 in Youngstown, Ohio. In 1946, his family moved to southern California. After he graduated from high school, he... |
1959 | Literature | Robert Ely Bagg |
1959 | Visual Arts | Eugene Berman Eugène Berman Eugène Berman and his brother Leonid Berman were Russian Neo-romantic painters and theater and opera designers.-Early years:Born in Russia, they fled the Russian revolution in 1918... |
1959 | Landscape Architecture | Robert T. Buchanan |
1959 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Anne P. Burnett |
1959 | Literature | George Palmer Garrett |
1959 | Classical Studies and Archaeolog | Harold Gotoff |
1959 | Visual Arts | Milton Elting Hebald |
1959 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Michael H. Jameson Michael H. Jameson Michael Hamilton Jameson was a classicist. At the time of his death he was Crossett Professor Emeritus of Humanistic Studies at Stanford University.... |
1959 | Architecture | James R. Jarrett |
1959 | Visual Arts | Zubel Kachadoorian |
1959 | Architecture | Jean Labatut |
1959 | Classical Studies and Archaeolog | John O. Lenaghan |
1959 | Classical Studies and Archaeolog | Lydia Lenaghan |
1959 | Musical Composition | Salvatore Martirano Salvatore Martirano Salvatore Giovanni Martirano was an American composer of contemporary classical music.Born in Yonkers, New York, he taught for many years at the University of Illinois... |
1959 | Classical Studies and Archaeolog | Chester F. Natunewicz |
1959 | Architecture | Nathaniel Alexander Owings |
1960 | Visual Arts | Donald Aquilino |
1960 | Literature | Elizabeth Bowen Elizabeth Bowen Elizabeth Dorothea Cole Bowen, CBE was an Irish novelist and short story writer.-Life:Elizabeth Bowen was born on 7 June 1899 at 15 Herbert Place in Dublin, Ireland and was baptized in the nearby St Stephen's Church on Upper Mount Street... |
1960 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | T. Robert S. Broughton |
1960 | Landscape Architecture | Thomas Dolliver Church Thomas Dolliver Church Thomas Dolliver Church , called "Dolliver" by his family and "Tommy" by his friends, was a landscape architect.- Life :... |
1960 | Architecture | Francis F.A. Comstock |
1960 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Mario A. Del Chiaro |
1960 | Architecture | Ronald L. Dirsmith |
1960 | Musical Composition | Ross Lee Finney Ross Lee Finney Ross Lee Finney Junior was an American composer born in Wells, Minnesota who taught for many years at the University of Michigan. He studied with Nadia Boulanger, Edward Burlingame Hill, Alban Berg and Roger Sessions... |
1960 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Bettie L. Forte |
1960 | Musical Composition | Higo H. Harada |
1960 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Louise A. Holland |
1960 | History of Art | Horst Woldemar Janson |
1960 | Literature | Matthew Josephson Matthew Josephson Matthew Josephson was an American journalist and author of works on nineteenth-century French literature and twentieth-century American economic history.-Biography:... |
1960 | Literature | Edmund Keeley Edmund Keeley Edmund Leroy Keeley is an author, translator, and Charles Barnwell Straut Professor Emeritus of English at Princeton University. He is a prize-winning novelist and a noted expert on Greek poets C. P... |
1960 | Visual Arts | Rico Lebrun Rico Lebrun Rico Lebrun was an Italy-born, Italian-American painter and sculptor.-Biography :Lebrun was born on December 10, 1900 in Naples, Italy. His formal art education consisted of attending technical school and art classes at night, studying the Old Masters in museums, and assisting fresco painters... |
1960 | Visual Arts | Eugene E. Matthews |
1960 | History of Art | Henry A. Millon |
1960 | History of Art | Craig Hugh Smyth |
1960 | Literature | Wallace Stegner Wallace Stegner Wallace Earle Stegner was an American historian, novelist, short story writer, and environmentalist, often called "The Dean of Western Writers"... |
1960 | Architecture | Edward Durell Stone Edward Durell Stone Edward Durell Stone was a twentieth century American architect who worked primarily in the Modernist style.-Early life:... |
1960 | Architecture | John J. Stonehill |
1960 | Architecture | Cohn W. Zarker |
1961 | Architecture | Max Abramovitz Max Abramovitz Max Abramovitz was an architect best known for his work with the New York City firm Harrison & Abramovitz.- Life :... |
1961 | Visual Arts | Lennart Anderson |
1961 | Landscape Architecture | Eric Armstrong |
1961 | Visual Arts | Wayne Begley |
1961 | Visual Arts | Louis Bouche |
1961 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Dericksen M. Brinkerhoff |
1961 | Literature | Harold Brodkey Harold Brodkey Harold Brodkey, born Aaron Roy Weintraub was an American writer, and novelist.-Life:Brodkey was raised in University City, Missouri outside St. Louis... |
1961 | History of Art | Eugene A. Carroll |
1961 | Visual Arts | Aldo J. Casanova |
1961 | Visual Arts | Gardner Cox |
1961 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Alfred Frazer |
1961 | Visual Arts | Pritchett Allen Harris |
1961 | History of Art | Ruth Wedgewood Kennedy |
1961 | History of Art | Clarence Kennedy |
1961 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Anne Laidlaw |
1961 | History of Art | Milton Joseph Lewine |
1961 | Visual Arts | John L. Massey |
1961 | Musical Composition | Robert W. Moevs |
1961 | Architecture | Theodore J. Musho |
1961 | HIstory of Art | Donald Posner |
1961 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Michael Wigodsky |
1961 | Musical Composition | G. B. Wilson |
1961 | Landscape Architecture | Ervin H. Zube |
1962 | Visual Arts | Ronald C. Binks |
1962 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Richard Brilliant |
1962 | Literature | Walter Clemons |
1962 | Architecture | Royston T. Daley |
1962 | Musical Composition | John C. Eaton John Eaton (composer) John Charles Eaton is an American composer , MacArthur Fellow, is professor emeritus of composition at the University of Chicago John Charles Eaton (born 30 March 1935 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania) is an American composer (Anon. [n.d.]; Morgan 2001), MacArthur Fellow, is professor emeritus of... |
1962 | Architecture | Michael Graves Michael Graves Michael Graves is an American architect. Identified as one of The New York Five, Graves has become a household name with his designs for domestic products sold at Target stores in the United States.... |
1962 | Visual Arts | Adlai S. Hardin |
1962 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | R. Ross Holloway |
1962 | Musical Composition | John La Montaine John La Montaine John La Montaine is an American composer, born in Oak Park, Illinois, who won the 1959 Pulitzer Prize for Music for his Piano Concerto no. 1, Op. 9, "In Time of War" , which was premiered by Jorge Bolet.... |
1962 | Architecture | Roy Frank Larson |
1962 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Berthe M. Marti |
1962 | Landscape Architecture | Don H. Olson |
1962 | Visual Arts | Anthony Padovano |
1962 | Architecture | Wayne Taylor Wayne Taylor Wayne Taylor is a South African sports car racer. He won the 1996 and 2005 24 Hours of Daytona, and the 2005 Rolex Series. He co-drives for SunTrust Racing with Max Angelelli... |
1962 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Charles Witke |
1963 | Visual Arts | Mark Adams Mark Adams (artist) Mark Adams was an American artist.-Life:He studied at Syracuse University.He studied with Hans Hoffman, and with Jean Lurcat.He began as a tapestry and stained-glass designer.... |
1963 | Musical Composition | Leslie R. Bassett |
1963 | Visual Arts | James D. Brooks |
1963 | Musical Compositiion | Elliott Carter Elliott Carter Elliott Cook Carter, Jr. is a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning American composer born and living in New York City. He studied with Nadia Boulanger in Paris in the 1930s, and then returned to the United States. After a neoclassical phase, he went on to write atonal, rhythmically complex music... |
1963 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | James J.M. Curry |
1963 | History of Art | Horst de la Croix |
1963 | Literature | Alan Dugan Alan Dugan Alan Dugan was an American poet.His first volume Poems published in 1961 was a chosen by the Yale Series of Younger Poets and went on to win the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry.... |
1963 | Visual Arts | Lawrence S. Fane |
1963 | Architecture | Robert M. Golder |
1963 | Visual Arts | Walker K. Hancock |
1963 | Architecture | James M. Hunter |
1963 | Visual Arts | Robert J. Jergens |
1963 | Visual Arts | Marjorie E. Kreilick-McNab |
1963 | Musical Composition | Paul Nelson Paul Nelson (composer) Paul Nelson was an American musician and composer. His compositions—in all genres except opera—have been performed on four continents.-Life:... |
1963 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Emil J. Polak |
1963 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Kenneth J. Pratt |
1963 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Charles P. Segal |
1963 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Erik Sjoqvist Erik Sjöqvist Erik Sjöqvist was the director of Swedish Cyprus Expedition and director of Swedish Institute at Rome, Italy and professor of classical archaeology at Princeton University.... |
1963 | Literature | George Starbuck George Starbuck George Edwin Starbuck was an American poet of the neo-formalist school.-Life:... |
1963 | Architecture | Bernard Norman Steinberg |
1963 | Architecture | Charles Stifter |
1963 | Landscape Architecture | Richard K. Webel Richard K. Webel Richard K. Webel was a renowned American landscape architect.-Career:Webel was co-head of Innocenti & Webel, founded in 1931 with Umberto Innocenti.... |
1963 | Architecture | Astra Zarina Astra Zarina Astra Zarina was an architect and professor in the University of Washington Department of Architecture. She is best known for her creation of the University of Washington Italian Studies programs and her founding of the UW Rome Center.Zarina was born in Riga, Latvia... |
1964 | Visual Arts | A. Robert Birmelin |
1964 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Michael Chelik |
1964 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Frank A. D'Accone |
1964 | Visual Arts | Richard Howard Ellis |
1964 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Richard I. Frank |
1964 | Visual Arts | James J. Hennessey |
1964 | Musical Composition | Ezra Laderman Ezra Laderman Ezra Laderman is an American composer of classical music.-Biography:His parents, Isidor and Leah, both emigrated to the United States from Poland. Though poor, the family had a piano. Ezra writes, "At four, I was improvising at the piano; at seven, I began to compose music, writing it down... |
1964 | Architecture | Thomas N. Larson |
1964 | Musical Composition | Marvin D. Levy |
1964 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Maria Teresa Marabini Moevs |
1964 | Landscape Architecture | Roger B. Martin |
1964 | History of Art | Charles I. Minott |
1964 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | James E. Packer |
1964 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Michael C.J. Putnam |
1964 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Philip Hamilton Rhinelander |
1964 | Visual Arts | Ron J. Schwerin |
1964 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Edward W. Spofford |
1964 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Arthur Steinberg |
1964 | Architecture | Duane Thorbeck |
1964 | Visual Arts | Stephen G. Werlick |
1965 | History of Art | James S. Ackerman James S. Ackerman James Sloss Ackerman is a prominent American architectural historian, a major scholar of Michelangelo's architecture, of Palladio and of Italian Renaissance architectural theory.-Biography:... |
1965 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Robert A. Blazis |
1965 | History of Art | Charles G. Dempsey |
1965 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Susan B. Downey |
1965 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Linda Fowler-Magerl |
1965 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Frank D. Gilliard |
1965 | Visual Arts | Philip Grausman Philip Grausman Philip Grausman is an American sculptor who continues to push the limits of the time-honored portrait in art. His early work focused on natural forms representing buds and seeds, and this exploration led him to the underlying structure and form of the human head... |
1965 | History of Art | Bartlett H. Hayes |
1965 | Visual Arts | Jack Henderson Jack Henderson John "Jack" Henderson was an Irish international footballer who played club football for Ulster as a goalkeeper.Henderson earned three caps for Ireland at the 1885 British Home Championship.-External links:*... |
1965 | Architecture | Jean Labatut |
1965 | Musical Composition | Otto Luening Otto Luening Otto Clarence Luening was a German-American composer and conductor, and an early pioneer of tape music and electronic music.... |
1965 | Visual Arts | Ezio Martinelli Ezio Martinelli Ezio Martinelli was an American artist who belonged to the New York School Abstract Expressionist artists whose influence and artistic innovation by the 1950s had been recognized around the world... |
1965 | History of Art | Henry A. Millon |
1965 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | John W. O'Malley |
1965 | Visual Arts | William Ouellette |
1965 | Visual Arts | Roger Ricco |
1965 | Architecture | Milo H. Thompson |
1965 | Visual Arts | William Thon William Thon William Thon was an American painter.Thon was born in New York City in 1906. He spent his childhood summers camping on Staten Island. He joined the Navy during World War II, and shortly after the war won the Prix de Rome, a fellowship to the American Academy in Rome. He later became a trustee of... |
1966 | Musical Composition | Jack Hamilton Beeson |
1966 | Visual Arts | Seymour Drumlevitch |
1966 | Visual Arts | Gilbert A. Franklin |
1966 | Musical Composition | Vincent S. Frohne |
1966 | History of Art | Sigfried Giedion Sigfried Giedion Sigfried Giedion was a Bohemia-born Swiss historian and critic of architecture.... |
1966 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Frederick Hammond |
1966 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Ursula M. Heibges |
1966 | Landscape Architecture | Dean A. Johnson |
1966 | History of Art | Douglas Lewis |
1966 | Architecture | Theodore Liebman |
1966 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Anna Marguerite McCann |
1966 | History of Art | Charles Mitchell |
1966 | Architecture | Robert Mittelstadt |
1966 | Architecture | William Pedersen |
1966 | Architecture | Charles O. Perry Charles O. Perry Charles Owen Perry was an American sculptor particularly known for his large-scale public sculptures.... |
1966 | Visual Arts | Henry C. Rollins |
1966 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | David O. Ross |
1966 | Visual Arts | Raymond Saunders Raymond Saunders (artist) Raymond Saunders is an American artist born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1934. He currently lives and works in Oakland, California. Saunders is currently a professor of Painting at California College of the Arts, Oakland, California. He is a visual artist, with a place in American art history... |
1966 | Landscape Architecture | Terry Schnadelbach |
1966 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Russell T. Scott |
1966 | Visual Arts | Harold Tovish |
1966 | Architecture | Aldo en H. Van Eyck |
1966 | Visual Arts | Charles A. Wells |
1966 | Musical Composition | Charles Whittenberg Charles Whittenberg Charles Whittenberg was an American composer and holder of two Guggenheim Fellowships.... |
1967 | Musical Composition | Stephen J. Albert |
1967 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Hubert L. Allen |
1967 | Architecture | Edward Larrabee Barnes Edward Larrabee Barnes Edward Larrabee Barnes was a American architect.Barnes was born in Chicago, Illinois into a family he described as "incense-swinging High Episcopalians", consisting of Cecil Barnes, a lawyer, and Margaret Helen Ayer, recipient of a Pulitzer Prize for the novel Year of Grace... |
1967 | Visual Arts | Varujan Boghosian |
1967 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Paul M. Clogan |
1967 | Visual Arts | Peter B. Devries |
1967 | Landscape Architecture | Jon S. Emerson |
1967 | History of Art | Philipp Fehl Philipp Fehl Philipp Fehl was an Austrian artist and art historian. He emigrated to the United States in 1941, and became an artist, author and lecturer at several universities. He retired as Professor Emeritus from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana in 1990... |
1967 | Visual Arts | Gregory Gillespie Gregory Gillespie Gregory Joseph Gillespie was an American magic realist painter.-Life and career:He was born in Roselle Park, New Jersey. After graduating from high school, he became a nondegree student at Cooper Union in New York... |
1967 | Landscape Architecture | Norman T. Newton |
1967 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Thalia A. Pandiri |
1967 | Visual Arts | John Nick Pappas |
1967 | Visual Arts | W. J. Patterson |
1967 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Henry Rowell |
1967 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Ann Reynolds Scott |
1967 | Visual Arts | Susan Vanderbilt Smyly |
1967 | History of Art | Richard Stapleford |
1967 | Visual Arts | Gilbert Leonard Stone |
1967 | Musical Composition | Richard Trythall |
1967 | Architecture | Austris J. Vitols |
1967 | Musical Composition | Hugo Weisgall Hugo Weisgall Hugo David Weisgall was an American composer and conductor, known chiefly for his opera and vocal music compositions... |
1967 | Musical Composition | Philip Winsor |
1968 | Design | Gerald D. Adams |
1968 | History of Art | Henry C. Boren Henry C. Boren Henry C. Boren is a historian and author. He is professor emeritus of history at the University of North Carolina.-Professional life:... |
1968 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Virginia Brown |
1968 | Musical Composition | Morris Moshe Cotel |
1968 | Architecture | Thomas V. Czarnowski |
1968 | Musical Composition | Jack Fortner |
1968 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Bruce W. Frier |
1968 | Visual Arts | Alexander Hunenko |
1968 | Musical Composition | Andrew W. Imbrie |
1968 | Landscape Architecture | Frank D. James |
1968 | Visual Arts | Richard A. Johnson Richard A. Johnson Richard A. Johnson is the author of the novel A Kind of Hush. He is a resident in west London, and is a consultant in sexual abuse, lecturer, and counselor. He is currently working on two more books.-External links:... |
1968 | History of Art | Richard Krautheimer Richard Krautheimer Richard Krautheimer was a 20th century art historian, architectural historian, Baroque scholar, and Byzantinist.... |
1968 | Visual Arts | Julian Edwin Levi |
1968 | History of Art | Loren W. Partridge |
1968 | Architecture | William Reed |
1968 | Visual Arts | Karen Saler |
1968 | Landscape Architecture | Seth H. Seablom |
1968 | Design | William V. Shaw |
1968 | Visual Arts | Paul R. Suttman |
1968 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | John H. Wright |
1969 | Architecture | Nelson Aldrich |
1969 | History of Art | Glenn M. Andres |
1969 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Helen Bacon |
1969 | Architecture | Jacob Berend Bakema |
1969 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Jacquelyn C. Clinton |
1969 | Visual Arts | Linda Dauw Dries |
1969 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Mary Kay Gamel |
1969 | Literature | Anthony Hecht Anthony Hecht Anthony Evan Hecht was an American poet. His work combined a deep interest in form with a passionate desire to confront the horrors of 20th century history, with the Second World War, in which he fought, and the Holocaust being recurrent themes in his work.-Early years:Hecht was born in New York... |
1969 | Musical Composition | John Heineman |
1969 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | George W. Houston |
1969 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Julius Kirshner |
1969 | Architecture | Louis A. McMillen Louis A. McMillen Louis Albert McMillen was an American architect who was one of the original founding partners of The Architects Collaborative with Walter Gropius and six other architects. McMillen was part of TAC from its founding in 1945 until its demise in 1995.-Career:McMillen attended Yale University School... |
1969 | Classical Studies and Archaeolog | Floyd Moreland |
1969 | Landscape Architecture | Paul R. V. Pawlowski |
1969 | History of Art | Donald Posner |
1969 | Architecture | Thomas L. Schumacher |
1969 | Architecture | Peter F. Smith |
1969 | Visual Arts | Michael C. Spafford |
1969 | Architecture | Paul Thiry Paul Thiry (architect) Paul Thiry was an American architect most active in Washington state, known as the father of architectural modernism in the Pacific Northwest. Thiry designed "some of the best period buildings around the state of Washington during the 1950, 60s and 70s." - Life :Thiry was born in Nome, Alaska, of... |
1969 | Visual Arts | Robert W. White |
1969 | Visual Arts | Christopher John Wray |
1970 | History of Art | James S. Ackerman James S. Ackerman James Sloss Ackerman is a prominent American architectural historian, a major scholar of Michelangelo's architecture, of Palladio and of Italian Renaissance architectural theory.-Biography:... |
1970 | Architecture | Edward Charles Bassett Edward Charles Bassett Edward Charles Bassett was an American architect.Born in Port Huron, Michigan, Bassett was a Fellow at the American Academy in Rome in 1970, and served as design partner in the San Francisco office of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill for 26 years, from 1955 through his retirement in 1981 .Bassett's... |
1970 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Malcolm Bell Malcolm Bell Robert Malcolm Hamilton Bell is a former English cricketer. Bell was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace. He was born in Hugh Town, Isles of Scilly, Cornwall.... |
1970 | Visual Arts | John Patrick Civitello |
1970 | Visual Arts | Lewis Cohen |
1970 | Visual Arts | Edward E. Dron |
1970 | Architecture | Ronald C. Filson |
1970 | Architecture | John D. Heimbaugh |
1970 | Literature | John Hersey John Hersey John Richard Hersey was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American writer and journalist considered one of the earliest practitioners of the so-called New Journalism, in which storytelling devices of the novel are fused with non-fiction reportage... |
1970 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | R. Ross Holloway |
1970 | Visual Arts | Jerry B. Kearns |
1970 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Richard Kenworthy |
1970 | Design | J. Michael Kirkland |
1970 | Landscape Architecture | Albert R. Lamb |
1970 | Visual Arts | John C. Leavey |
1970 | Literature | Jeanne R. Lowe |
1970 | Design | R. Alan Melting |
1970 | History of Art | Alfred Kummer Moir |
1970 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Michael C.J. Putnam |
1970 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Eyvind C. Ronquist |
1970 | Architecture | Colin Rowe Colin Rowe Colin Rowe , was a British-born, American-naturalised architectural historian, critic, theoretician, and teacher; acknowledged as a major intellectual influence on world architecture and urbanism in the second half of the twentieth century and beyond, particularly in the fields of city planning,... |
1970 | Architecture | J. Michael Schwarting |
1970 | Architecture | Daniel V. Scully |
1970 | Visual Arts | Sidney Simon |
1970 | History of Art | Patricia A. Waddy |
1970 | Musical Composition | Henry Weinberg |
1970 | Musical Composition | Louis Weingarden |
1970 | Musical Composition | Frank Wigglesworth |
1970 | Visual Arts | Kenneth R. Worley |
External links
- American Academy in Rome, official website of the Academy
- American Academy in RomeAmerican Academy in RomeThe American Academy in Rome is a research and arts institution located on the Gianicolo in Rome.- History :In 1893, a group of American architects, painters and sculptors met regularly while planning the fine arts section of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition...