List of Fellows of the American Academy in Rome 1971 - 1990
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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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The Rome Prize is a prestigious American 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).
Rome Prize
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 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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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 |
1971 | Visual Arts | John A. Annus |
1971 | Architecture | Gregory S. Baldwin |
1971 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Joseph C. Carter |
1971 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | J. Rufus Fears J. Rufus Fears J. Rufus Fears is an American historian, scholar, teacher and author on the subjects of ancient history, the history of liberty, and the lessons of history.... |
1971 | Architecture | Michael Guran |
1971 | 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... |
1971 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | John Arthur Hanson |
1971 | Architecture | David J. Jacob |
1971 | Design | June Meyer Jordan |
1971 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Dawson Kiang |
1971 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Benjamin G. Kohl |
1971 | Musical Composition | Barbara Kolb Barbara Kolb Barbara Kolb is an American composer. Her music uses sound masses and often creates vertical structures through simultaneous rhythmic or melodic units . She was the first American woman composer to win the Prix de Rome. She received her B.M. and M.M... |
1971 | Visual Arts | Kenneth Richard Lithgowy |
1971 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | John Monfasani |
1971 | Architecture | William Leonard Pereira |
1971 | Visual Arts | Charles O. Perry Charles O. Perry Charles Owen Perry was an American sculptor particularly known for his large-scale public sculptures.... |
1971 | Landscape Architecture | Peter M. Pollack |
1971 | Musical Composition | Loren Rush Loren Rush Loren Rush is a U.S. composer. His works include the drone piece Hard Music for three amplified pianos. The piece features no melodic figuration but rather clouds created by only one note, the low D above cello C, repeated quickly enough by each player to be heard as nearly continuous... |
1971 | History of Art | Susan Saward |
1971 | Musical Composition | Harold S. Shapero |
1971 | History of Art | Cecil L. Striker |
1971 | Musical Composition | Richard Trythall |
1972 | Visual Arts | Jack L. Bailey |
1972 | Architecture | Richard Bartholomew Richard Bartholomew Richard Lawrence Bartholomew was an art critic, photographer, painter, poet and writer.-Early life:Richard Bartholomew fled from Tavoy , Burma , where he was born, during the Second World War... |
1972 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Denis J.M. Bradley |
1972 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | John H. D'Arms |
1972 | Musical Composition | David Diamond David Diamond (composer) David Leo Diamond was an American composer of classical music.-Life and career:He was born in Rochester, New York and studied at the Cleveland Institute of Music and the Eastman School of Music under Bernard Rogers, also receiving lessons from Roger Sessions in New York City and Nadia Boulanger in... |
1972 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Margaret H. DuBois |
1972 | Design | Robert Regis Dvorak |
1972 | Visual Arts | Alan Feltus |
1972 | Musical Composition | James Heinke |
1972 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Richard J. Hoffman |
1972 | Visual Arts | Luise Kaish |
1972 | History of Art | Dale Kinney |
1972 | Design | Robert Kramer Robert Kramer Robert Kramer was an American film director, screenwriter and actor. He directed 19 films between 1965 and 1999... |
1972 | HIstory of Art | Irving Lavin |
1972 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Milton E. Lord |
1972 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Janet M. Martin |
1972 | Visual Arts | John Matt |
1972 | Visual Arts | Constantino Nivola |
1972 | Musical Composition | Daniel Perlongo |
1972 | Visual Arts | Gregorio Prestopino Gregorio Prestopino Gregorio Prestopino, was an American artist, according to the art historian Irma B. Jaffe:one of the major American painters who refused to reject the image, has devoted his career to depicting the human condition with a warmth tempered only by honesty.-Biography:Prestopino was born in New York... |
1972 | Landscape Architecture | Charles A. Rapp |
1972 | Visual Arts | Jesse Reichek |
1972 | Architecture | Peter Miller Schmitt |
1972 | History of Art | Peter Selz |
1972 | Visual Arts | Robert Strini |
1972 | Visual Arts | John Wenger John Wenger John Weaver Wenger was the founder of the Pentecostal Church of the Brethren, popularly known as the Wengerites. Wenger was born in Bethel Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA.... |
1973 | Visual Arts | Thomas E. Breitenbach |
1973 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Harry B. Evans |
1973 | Architecture | Robert Ward Evans |
1973 | 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... |
1973 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Karl Galinsky |
1973 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Gretchen Kromer |
1973 | Architecture | Grover E. Mouton |
1973 | Musical Composition | Eugene O'Brien |
1973 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | David G. Orr |
1973 | Visual Arts | David S. Shapiro |
1973 | History of Art | Innis H. Shoemaker |
1973 | Musical Composition | Leo Smit Leo Smit (American composer) -Life:Leo Smit was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As a child his mother took him to Russia where he studied with the composer Dmitri Kabalevsky. He later studied piano in New York with Isabella Vengerova and José Iturbi and composition with Nicolas Nabokov... |
1973 | Visual Arts | Jack Tworkov Jack Tworkov Jack Tworkov was a Polish born American abstract expressionist painter.He was born in Biała Podlaska, Russian Empire and immigrated to the United States in 1913 with his mother and younger sister who would later become known as Janice Biala... |
1973 | Architecture | Harry W. Weese |
1974 | 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:... |
1974 | Design | Joseph H. Aronson |
1974 | Design | Robert W. Braunschweiger |
1974 | Architecture | Brand Norman Griffin |
1974 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | David D. Grose |
1974 | Visual Arts | Dimitri Hadzi |
1974 | Visual Arts | Robert G. Hamilton |
1974 | History of Art | Anne Coffin Hanson |
1974 | Musical Composition | William Hellermann |
1974 | History of Art | William E. Hood |
1974 | Visual Arts | Michael Scott Hrabak |
1974 | Musical Composition | Jeffrey Jones Jeffrey Jones Jeffrey Duncan Jones is an American actor. He has appeared in many films and television series, but may be best known for his roles as Emperor Joseph II in Miloš Forman’s Amadeus, Charles Deetz in Beetlejuice, and Dean of Students Edward R... |
1974 | Musical Composition | Leon Kirchner Leon Kirchner Leon Kirchner was an American composer of contemporary classical music. He was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for his String Quartet No. 3.Kirchner was born in Brooklyn, New York... |
1974 | Architecture | Richard Meier Richard Meier Richard Meier is an American architect, whose rationalist buildings make prominent use of the color white.- Biography :Meier is Jewish and was born in Newark, New Jersey... |
1974 | Landscape Architecture | Laurie D. Olin |
1974 | Musical Composition | Tison Street Tison Street Tison C. Street is an American composer of contemporary classical music and violinist.He studied violin with Einar Hansen from 1951 to 1959. He later studied composition at Harvard University with Leon Kirchner and David Del Tredici, receiving B.A. and M.A... |
1974 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Gordon Tonner |
1974 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | John W. Vaughn |
1974 | Architecture | Thomas R. Vreeland |
1974 | Visual Arts | Thomas Walsh |
1974 | Visual Arts | Sharon D. Yates |
1975 | 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:... |
1975 | Design | Donald Appleyard Donald Appleyard Donald Appleyard was an urban designer and theorist, teaching at the University of California, Berkeley.Born in England, Appleyard studied first architecture, and later urban planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. After graduation he taught at MIT for six years,and later at Berkley... |
1975 | Architecture | Marc Balet |
1975 | Musical Composition | David Snow Bates |
1975 | Landscape Architecture | Richard C. Bell |
1975 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | James E. Bullard |
1975 | Visual Arts | Maria Burgaleta |
1975 | Architecture | Jean Paul Carlhian |
1975 | Design | Stephen Carr Stephen Carr Stephen Carr is an Irish footballer who plays for and captains Birmingham City. He previously played for the Premier League teams Tottenham Hotspur and, for a shorter spell, Newcastle United. He is a former international player with the Republic of Ireland... |
1975 | Visual Arts | Aldo J. Casanova |
1975 | Visul Arts | Stephen Daly |
1975 | 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... |
1975 | Musical Composition | George Edwards |
1975 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | James L. Franklin |
1975 | Visual Arts | Frank B. Holmes |
1975 | Architecture | Franklin D. Israel |
1975 | Literature | Alfred Kazin Alfred Kazin Alfred Kazin was an American writer and literary critic, many of whose writings depicted the immigrant experience in early twentieth century America.... |
1975 | Visual Arts | György Kepes György Kepes György Kepes was a Hungarian-born painter, designer, educator and art theorist. After emigrating to the U.S. in 1937, he taught design at the New Bauhaus in Chicago... |
1975 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Gerhard M. Koeppel |
1975 | Architecture | Robert S. Livesey |
1975 | Architecture | Charles W. Moore |
1975 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Steven E. Ostrow |
1975 | History of Art | John Pinto John Pinto John Pinto is a Democratic member of the New Mexico Senate, representing the 3rd District since 1977.-External links:* official NM Senate website* profile*Follow the Money - John Pinto** campaign contributions... |
1975 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Eugene F. Rice |
1975 | Visual Arts | Daniel Snyder Daniel Snyder Daniel M. Snyder is the current owner of the Washington Redskins American football team, owner of the Dick Clark Productions television production company, and primary investor in Red Zebra Broadcasting, which is home to the Redskins Radio Network. Snyder has a net worth of $1.05 billion... |
1976 | Musical Composition | Claus Adam Claus Adam Claus Adam was an influential American cellist and cello teacher as well as a composer. He served as the second cellist of the Juilliard String Quartet, replacing Arthur Winograd in 1955. Joel Krosnick, a former student of his, replaced him as cellist of the quartet in 1974... |
1976 | Visual Arts | William Bailey William Bailey William Bailey was an American actor. He appeared in 222 films between 1911 and 1959. Born in Omaha, Nebraska, Bailey died in Hollywood, California in 1962 at the age of 76.-Selected filmography:... |
1976 | Visual Arts | Wulf Barsch Wulf Barsch Wulf Erich Barsch von Benedikt is a Latter-day Saint artist and professor at Brigham Young University .-Life:... |
1976 | Architecture | Gunnar Birkerts Gunnar Birkerts Gunnar Birkerts is a prominent American architect who, for most of his career, was based in the metropolitan area of Detroit, Michigan. Some of his designs include the Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, New York, Marquette Plaza in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art in... |
1976 | History of Art | Kathleen Weil-Garris Brandt |
1976 | Musical Composition | Martin Bresnick Martin Bresnick Martin Bresnick is a composer of contemporary classical music, film scores and experimental music.-Education and early career:Bresnick was born and raised in the Bronx, and is a graduate of New York City's specialized High School of Music and Art. He was educated at the University of Hartford ,... |
1976 | Architecture | Marvin Buchanan |
1976 | Architecture | Peter Carl |
1976 | History of Art | Michael Conforti Michael Conforti Michael Conforti is an American television writer on the ABC Daytime soap opera General Hospital. He played Jeremy Rhodes on Edge of Night, and Wally Bacon on Guiding Light. Conforti later became a writer for the soap opera Guiding Light. He became a Co-Head Writer for All My Children and Guiding... |
1976 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | John Francis D\'Amico |
1976 | Landscape Architecture | Stuart O. Dawson |
1976 | Design | Robert De Fuccio |
1976 | Visual Arts | Robert G. Dodge |
1976 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Bernard D. Frischer |
1976 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Judith R. Ginsburg |
1976 | Landscape Architecture | Robert Mitchell Hanna |
1976 | Visual Arts | Bunny Harvey |
1976 | Design | Robert Jensen Robert Jensen Robert William Jensen is a professor of journalism at the University of Texas at Austin College of Communication. He joined the faculty in 1992 after completing his Ph.D. in media law and ethics in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota... |
1976 | Architecture | John Johansen John M. Johansen John MacLane Johansen is an architect and member of the Harvard Five. Johansen took an active role in the modern movement.- Early life :Johansen was born to two accomplished painters in New York in 1916... |
1976 | Landscape Architecture | Daniel Urban Kiley |
1976 | Musical Composition | Barbara Kolb Barbara Kolb Barbara Kolb is an American composer. Her music uses sound masses and often creates vertical structures through simultaneous rhythmic or melodic units . She was the first American woman composer to win the Prix de Rome. She received her B.M. and M.M... |
1976 | Architecture | Peter Kommers |
1976 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Anne Laidlaw |
1976 | Visual Arts | Steven A. Linn |
1976 | Visual Arts | Conrad Marca-Relli Conrad Marca-Relli Conrad Marca-Relli was an American artist who belonged to the early generation of New York School Abstract Expressionist artists whose artistic innovation by the 1950s had been recognized across the Atlantic, including Paris... |
1976 | Architecture | Arthur May |
1976 | History of Art | Amy Neff |
1976 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Duane J. Osheim |
1976 | Musical Composition | Gerald H. Plain |
1976 | History of Art | Leo Steinberg Leo Steinberg Leo Steinberg was an American art critic and art historian and a naturalized citizen of the U.S.-Life:Steinberg was born in Moscow, Russia and grew up in Berlin, Germany. He was the son of Isaac Nachman Steinberg. He studied at the Slade School of Fine Art... |
1976 | Landscape Architecture | Leonard Azeo Torre |
1976 | Landscape Architecture | James R. Turner |
1977 | Musical Composition | Chester Biscardi Chester Biscardi Chester Biscardi is an Italian American composer and educator.He received a B.A. degree in English literature from the University of Wisconsin–Madison ; he studied during 1969-1970 at the University of Bologna and the Conservatorio di Musica "G. B. Martini"; he received an M.A... |
1977 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Anthony Cardoza Anthony Cardoza Anthony "Tony" Cardoza is an American actor and film producer. He has worked on over a dozen films, but is perhaps best known for his three collaborations with Coleman Francis in the 1960s: The Beast of Yucca Flats, The Skydivers, and Night Train To Mundo Fine... |
1977 | Architecture | Judith Chafee |
1977 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Willson W. Cummer |
1977 | History of Art | Jack Freiberg |
1977 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | David M. Halperin |
1977 | Design | Peter Hoppner |
1977 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | John F. Kenfield, III |
1977 | Design | George Krause George Krause George Krause is an American artist photographer, now retired from the University of Houston where he established the photography department.... |
1977 | Architecture | Diane Lewis |
1977 | Architecture | Robert Mangurian |
1977 | Architecture | Vincent Mulcahy |
1977 | Visual Arts | Gabor F. Peterdi |
1977 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Kyle Phillips Kyle Phillips Kyle Ray Phillips is an American professional baseball catcher who is a free agent. Phillips was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 2002 MLB Draft in the 10th round and is the younger brother of former major leaguer Jason Phillips.-Minor leagues:After spending four seasons in the Twins'... |
1977 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Jeffrey A. Schiff |
1977 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Earl G. Schreiber |
1977 | Design | Paul D. Schwartzman |
1977 | History of Art | Virginia Bush Suttman |
1977 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Charles Trinkaus |
1977 | Design | James Velleco |
1977 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Pauline Moffitt Watts |
1977 | Literature | Miller Williams Miller Williams Miller Williams is an American contemporary poet, as well as a translator and editor. He has authored over twenty-five books and won several awards for his poetry. His accomplishments have been chronicled in Arkansas Biography. He is perhaps best known for reading a poem at President Clinton's... |
1978 | History of Art | Rudolf Arnheim |
1978 | Design | Gordon C. Baldwin |
1978 | Architecture | Herbert Bayer Herbert Bayer Herbert Bayer was an Austrian American graphic designer, painter, photographer, sculptor, art director, environmental & interior designer, and architect, who was widely recognized as the last living member of the Bauhaus and was instrumental in the development of the Atlantic Richfield Company's... |
1978 | Musical Composition | Robert Beaser Robert Beaser Robert Beaser is an American composer.-Biography:Beaser was brought up in a non-musical family. His father was a physician and mother was a chemist. He grew up in Newton, Massachusetts where he distinguished himself at a young age as a percussionist, composer and conductor... |
1978 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Victoria De Grazia |
1978 | Architecture | Judith Di Maio |
1978 | Visual Arts | Simon Dinnerstein |
1978 | Literature | Daniel Mark Epstein Daniel Mark Epstein Daniel Mark Epstein is an American poet, dramatist and biographer.Epstein earned his B.A. from Kenyon College... |
1978 | Musical Composition | Lukas Fosse |
1978 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Paul F. Gehl |
1978 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Catherine Spotswood Gibbes |
1978 | Architecture | Romaldo Giurgola Romaldo Giurgola Romaldo Giurgola AO is an Italian-American-Australian academic architect, professor, and author. Giurgola was born in Galatina, in the south of Italy in 1920. After service in the Italian armed forces during World War II, he was educated at the Sapienza University of Rome... |
1978 | 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.... |
1978 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Anne Haeckl |
1978 | Design | George E. Hartman |
1978 | Design | Michael Lax |
1978 | History of Art | David A. Levine |
1978 | Architecture | Donlyn Lyndon |
1978 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Frederick J. McGinness |
1978 | Design | Donald Peting |
1978 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Cynthia Pyle |
1978 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Lawrence Richardson |
1978 | Landscape Architecture | Peter G. Rolland |
1978 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Alice Levine Rubinstein |
1978 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Gareth Schmeling |
1978 | History of Art | Ellen Shapiro |
1978 | Visual Arts | Judith Silver |
1978 | Design | Alison Sky |
1978 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Philip O. Spann |
1978 | Design | Michelle Stone |
1978 | Musical Composition | John H. Thow |
1978 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Susan E. Wood |
1979 | Musical Composition | William Albright William Albright (musician) William Albright was an American composer, pianist and organist.Albright was born in Gary, Indiana, and began learning the piano at the age of five, and attended the Juilliard Preparatory Department , the Eastman School of Music and the University of Michigan , where he studied composition with... |
1979 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | James C. Anderson |
1979 | History of Art | Jeffrey Blanchard |
1979 | History of Art | Virginia Anne Bonito |
1979 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Robert Brentano |
1979 | Visual Arts | Caren Canier |
1979 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Glenn Chesnut |
1979 | Architecture | Caroline B. Constant |
1979 | Visual Arts | Joseph Draegert |
1979 | Visual Arts | Charles Dwyer |
1979 | Musical Composition | Dennis Eberhard Dennis Eberhard Dennis Eberhard was an American composer. In his youth he was crippled by polio, which contributed to respiratory problems that contributed to his death in 2005... |
1979 | History of Art | Gail Feigenbaum |
1979 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Richard Ferraro |
1979 | Visual Arts | Nancy S. Graves |
1979 | Landscape Architecture | Edgar C. Haag |
1979 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | William V. Harris William V. Harris William Vernon Harris is William R. Shepherd Professor of History, Columbia University. Authors of numerous groundbreaking monographs on the Greco-Roman world, he is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, and was awarded the Distinguished Achievement Award by the Andrew W. Mellon... |
1979 | Landscape Architecture | Stephen C. Haus |
1979 | Visual Arts | Robert Hooper |
1979 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | E. Christian Kopff |
1979 | Visual Arts | Paul Kubic |
1979 | Architecture | Esther Lambeth |
1979 | Architecture | James L. Lambeth |
1979 | Visual Arts | John L. Massey |
1979 | Literature | Mary McCarthy Mary McCarthy (author) Mary Therese McCarthy was an American author, critic and political activist.- Early life :Born in Seattle, Washington, to Roy Winfield McCarthy and his wife, the former Therese Preston, McCarthy was orphaned at the age of six when both her parents died in the great flu epidemic of 1918... |
1979 | History of Art | Michael P. Mezzatesta |
1979 | History of Art | Jeffrey Muller |
1979 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Ronald Musto |
1979 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Robert E. A. Palmer |
1979 | Literature | John F. Peck |
1979 | Visual Arts | Lewis Rakosky |
1979 | Visual Arts | Lewis Rakosky |
1979 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Emeline Richardson |
1979 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Russell T. Scott |
1979 | Musical Composition | Sheila Silvery |
1979 | Architecture | James S. Stokoe |
1979 | History of Art | William L. Tronzo |
1979 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Rebecca J. West |
1980 | 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:... |
1980 | History of Art | Joseph D. Alchermes |
1980 | Design | Morley Baer Morley Baer Morley Baer , an American photographer and teacher, was born in Toledo, Ohio. His parents, Clarence Theodore Baer and Blanche Evelyn Schwetzer Baer brought up Morley with a tradition of old world customs and mid-West values. Baer learned basic commercial photography in Chicago but subsequently... |
1980 | Architecture | Richard Bender |
1980 | History of Art | Robert Bergman |
1980 | Architecture | James L. Bodnar |
1980 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Albert Boime Albert Boime Albert Boime was a scholar and author on art history who was a professor of art history at the University of California, Los Angeles for three decades, until his death.-Early life:... |
1980 | Architecture | Andrea Clark Brown |
1980 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Paul F. Burke |
1980 | Literature | Joseph K. Caldwell |
1980 | Visual Arts | Michael J. Cooper |
1980 | Design | Rusty Culp |
1980 | Design | Andrea O. Dean |
1980 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Arthur M. Field |
1980 | Visual Arts | Stephen Geldman |
1980 | Visual Arts | Cleve Gray Cleve Gray Cleve Gray was known as an Abstract expressionist painter, who was also associated with Color Field painting and Lyrical Abstraction.-Biography:... |
1980 | Literature | Francine du Plessix Gray Francine du Plessix Gray -Biography:She was born September 25, 1930 in Warsaw, Poland where her father, Vicomte Bertrand Jochaud du Plessix, was a French diplomat - the commercial attaché. She spent her early years in Paris, where a milieu of mixed cultures and a multilingual family influenced her... |
1980 | History of Art | Barbara A. Kellum |
1980 | Design | George Krause George Krause George Krause is an American artist photographer, now retired from the University of Houston where he established the photography department.... |
1980 | Musical Composition | Arthur V. Kreiger |
1980 | History of Art | Ramsay MacMullen Ramsay MacMullen Ramsay MacMullen is an Emeritus Professor of history at Yale University, where he taught from 1967 to his retirement in 1993 as Dunham Professor of History and Classics... |
1980 | Visual Arts | Leo Manso |
1980 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Nelson H. Minnich |
1980 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Christopher Moss |
1980 | Visual Arts | Gwynn Murrill |
1980 | Visual Arts | Laura M. Newman |
1980 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Helen F. North |
1980 | History of Art | Catherine R. Puglisi |
1980 | Architecture | Patrick J. Quinn |
1980 | Musical Composition | Allen R. Shearer |
1980 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Daniel J. Sheerin |
1980 | Visual Arts | Donald C. Shields |
1980 | Musical Composition | William O. Smith Bill Smith (jazz musician) William Overton Smith , known as Bill Smith, is a U.S. jazz clarinetist, and composer. He has played with Dave Brubeck, among others.-Life:... |
1980 | Architecture | Thomas G. Smith |
1980 | Architecture | Stanley A. Tigerman |
1980 | Architecture | William Turnbull William Turnbull, Jr. William Turnbull, Jr., FAIA was an American architect whose unique building designs challenged the more traditional architecture of California's West Coast... |
1980 | Landscape Architecture | E. Michael Vergason |
1980 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Anne Weis |
1981 | Architecture | Amy Anderson |
1981 | Architecture | Thomas L. Bosworth |
1981 | Literature | Joseph Brodsky Joseph Brodsky Iosif Aleksandrovich Brodsky , was a Russian poet and essayist.In 1964, 23-year-old Brodsky was arrested and charged with the crime of "social parasitism" He was expelled from the Soviet Union in 1972 and settled in America with the help of W. H. Auden and other supporters... |
1981 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Robert H. Drews |
1981 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Richard Etlin |
1981 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Linda W. Rutland Gillison |
1981 | Musical Composition | John Harbison John Harbison John Harris Harbison is an American composer, best known for his operas and large choral works.-Life:... |
1981 | Visual Arts | Al Held Al Held Al Held was an American Abstract expressionist painter. He was particularly well known for his large scale Hard-edge paintings.-Background and education:... |
1981 | Musical Composition | Stephen Jaffe Stephen Jaffe Stephen Jaffe is an American composer of contemporary classical music. He lives in Durham, North Carolina, USA, and serves on the music faculty of Duke University, where he holds the post of Mary and James H. Semans Professor of Music Composition; his colleagues there include composers Scott... |
1981 | Architecture | Euine Fay Jones |
1981 | Architecture | Spence Kass |
1981 | Architecture | Stephen J. Kieran |
1981 | Architecture | John Q. Lawson |
1981 | Musical Composition | John Anthony Lennon John Anthony Lennon John Anthony Lennon is an American composer of contemporary classical music based in Georgia. He was raised in Mill Valley, California, and is a professor of composition at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia... |
1981 | Musical Composition | Robert Hall Lewis |
1981 | Visual Arts | Philip R. Livingston |
1981 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Janet Blow Long |
1981 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Michael Maas |
1981 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Susan D. Martin |
1981 | Visual Arts | Melissa Meyer Melissa Meyer Melissa Meyer is an American painter living in New York, NY. She is known for her paintings, watercolors and prints, which have been exhibited in the United States and abroad.-Life and Work:... |
1981 | Literature | Mary Morris Mary Morris Mary Morris was a British actress.-Life and career:She was the daughter of Herbert Stanley Morris, the botanist, and his wife Sylvia Ena de Creft-Harford. She was educated at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.She made her stage debut in Lysistrata at the Gate Theatre, London, in 1935... |
1981 | Visual Arts | Carlton Newton |
1981 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Laurie Nussdorfer |
1981 | Visual Arts | Reeva Potoff |
1981 | History of Art | Eileen Roberts |
1981 | History of Art | John Beldon Scott John Beldon Scott John Beldon Scott is an American art historian. He is currently teaching at the University of Iowa.- Education :Scott received his B.A. from Indiana University and spent four years in the Air Force before receiving his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Rutgers University... |
1981 | Architecture | Werner Seligmann Werner Seligmann Werner Seligmann , was an architect, urban designer, and educator.He was born on March 30, 1930 in Germany. His father was a violinist; Seligmann inherited a lifelong taste for music and the arts in general. He family spent much of their life in Braunswieg Germany, until they were captured by the... |
1981 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Rose Mary Sheldon |
1981 | Visual Arts | Rochelle Shicoff |
1981 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Joseph Solodow |
1981 | Visual Arts | Sylvia Stonel |
1981 | History of Art | Deborah Stott |
1981 | Landscape Architecture | John L. Wong |
1981 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Jan Ziolkowski |
1982 | History of Art | Susan J. Barnes |
1982 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Bettina Ann Bergmann |
1982 | Musical Composition | Todd Brief |
1982 | Landscape Architecture | Richard Burck |
1982 | History of Art | Sharon Cather |
1982 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Jane W. Crawford |
1982 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Jean M. Davison |
1982 | Musical Composition | Jacob Druckman Jacob Druckman Jacob Druckman was an American composer born in Philadelphia. A graduate of the Juilliard School, Druckman studied with Vincent Persichetti, Peter Mennin, and Bernard Wagenaar. In 1949 and 1950 he studied with Aaron Copland at Tanglewood and later continued his studies at the École Normale de... |
1982 | Literature | Edward Field |
1982 | History of Art | Eric M. Frank |
1982 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | James Hankins |
1982 | History of Art | J. Richard Judson |
1982 | Architecture | Robert Kahn |
1982 | Visual Arts | Pamela Keech |
1982 | Visual Arts | David LaPalombara |
1982 | Literature | Frank MacShane |
1982 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | James McGregor James McGregor James Bradley McGregor, born 1930 Cambridge, Ohio) is an American organist and composer.-Life:In 1953 he received a B.S. degree in music from Capital University, where he studied with William S. Bailey. In 1959, he received an M.S.M degree from the Union Theological Seminary in the City of New... |
1982 | Architecture | William G. McMinn |
1982 | Architecture | D. Blake Middleton |
1982 | Visual Arts | James Muehlemann |
1982 | Visual Arts | Philip Pearlstein Philip Pearlstein Philip Pearlstein is an American painter, and part of the contemporary Realist school.-Biography:Pearlstein was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He studied at the Carnegie Institute of Technology and received his Masters in art history at New York University. He was a friend of Andy Warhol from... |
1982 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Ingrid Rowland |
1982 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Gerald Silk |
1982 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Sarah Spence |
1982 | Visual Arts | Earl V. Staley |
1982 | Design | Paul L. Steinberg |
1982 | Musical Composition | Nicholas Thorne |
1982 | Architecture | Fred Travisano |
1982 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Roger B. Ulrich |
1982 | Architecture | Craig H. Walton |
1982 | Design | Emily M. Whiteside |
1982 | Design | Randolph A. Williams |
1983 | Design | Stanley Abercrombie |
1983 | History of Art | Elizabeth Bartman |
1983 | Musical Composition | Larry Thomas Bell |
1983 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | John Bodel |
1983 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Thomas Cerbu |
1983 | History of Art | Nicola Courtright |
1983 | History of Art | Bernice F. Davidson |
1983 | Literature | Mark Helprin Mark Helprin Mark Helprin is an American novelist, journalist, and conservative commentator.-Background:Helprin was raised on the Hudson River and in the British West Indies, and holds degrees from Harvard College and Harvard's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. His postgraduate work was done at Princeton... |
1983 | Visual Arts | George Herms |
1983 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Roger A. Hornsby |
1983 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Eric Hostetter |
1983 | Landscape Architecture | J. B. Jackson J. B. Jackson John Brinckerhoff "Brinck" Jackson, J.B. Jackson, was a writer, publisher, instructor, and sketch artist in landscape design. Herbert Muschamp, New York Times architecture critic, stated that J.B... |
1983 | Architecture | Eugene Kupper |
1983 | 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... |
1983 | Architecture | Gary Larson Gary Larson Gary Larson is the creator of The Far Side, a single-panel cartoon series that was syndicated internationally to newspapers for 15 years. The series ended with Larson's retirement on January 1, 1995. His 23 books of collected cartoons have combined sales of more than 45 million... |
1983 | Visual Arts | Pat Lasch |
1983 | Architecture | Celia Ledbetter |
1983 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | David R. Marsh |
1983 | Architecture | John J. McDonald |
1983 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | John McManamon |
1983 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Glenn W. Most Glenn W. Most Glenn Warren Most is a classicist and comparatist originating from the US, but also working in Germany and Italy.Most studied classics at Harvard from 1968 on and received a B.A. Summa Cum Laude in Classics in 1972... |
1983 | Musical Composition | William Neil |
1983 | History of Art | Charlotte Nichols |
1983 | History of Art | Maria A. Phillips |
1983 | Visual Arts | Edward W. Schmidt |
1983 | Architecture | Barbara Stauffacher Solomon |
1983 | Visual Arts | Frank Stella Frank Stella Frank Stella is an American painter and printmaker, significant within the art movements of minimalism and post-painterly abstraction.-Biography:... |
1983 | Architecture | James Stirling James Stirling (architect) Sir James Frazer Stirling FRIBA was a British architect. He is considered to be among the most important and influential British architects of the second half of the 20th century... |
1983 | Literature | Mark Strand Mark Strand Mark Strand is an American poet, essayist, and translator. He was appointed Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1990. Since 2005, he has been a professor of English at Columbia University.- Biography :... |
1983 | Landscape Architecture | Jack Sullivan Jack Sullivan Jack Sullivan was an assistant director.He won the Best Assistant Director award at the 9th Academy Awards for The Charge of the Light Brigade.... |
1983 | Visual Arts | Warren Saul Tanner |
1983 | Architecture | James Timberlake |
1983 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Ann Vasaly |
1983 | Design | Tod Williams Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects are a husband-and-wife architectural firm founded in 1974, based in New York.... |
1984 | Architecture | Anthony Ames |
1984 | History of Art | Larry M. Ayres |
1984 | History of Art | Mirka Benes |
1984 | Design | Anna Campbell Bliss |
1984 | Design | Turner Brooks |
1984 | Post-Classical Humanistic | Melissa Meriam Bullard |
1984 | Visual Arts | Jo Anne Carson |
1984 | Design | Adele Chatfield-Taylor |
1984 | Visual Arts | Dennis E. Congdon |
1984 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | John H. D'Arms |
1984 | Musical Composition | Tamar Diesendruck |
1984 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Ingrid E.M. Edlund-Berry |
1984 | Architecture | Mark M. Foster |
1984 | Landscape Architecture | M. Paul Friedberg M. Paul Friedberg -Biography:M. Paul Friedberg was born in New York City where he attended Cornell University. In 1954 he emerged with a Bachelor of Science degree. He said that "after navigating four socially active years the reality of growing up set in." He said that his largest influence for pursuing landscape... |
1984 | Musical Composition | Jay Anthony Gach |
1984 | Literature | Nadine Gordimer Nadine Gordimer Nadine Gordimer is a South African writer and political activist. She was awarded the 1991 Nobel Prize in Literature when she was recognised as a woman "who through her magnificent epic writing has – in the words of Alfred Nobel – been of very great benefit to humanity".Her writing has long dealt... |
1984 | Architecture | Alexander C. Gorlin |
1984 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Thomas Groves Thomas Groves Thomas Edward Groves was a British Labour Party politician.He was elected at the 1922 general election as Member of Parliament for Stratford division of West Ham, and held the seat until 1945... |
1984 | Visual Arts | Christian Haub |
1984 | Architecture | George A. Hinds |
1984 | History of Art | Susan G. Hunt |
1984 | History of Art | Christopher M.S. Johns |
1984 | Architecture | Wendy Evans Joseph |
1984 | Architecture | Gerhard M. Kallmann |
1984 | Visual Arts | Alex Katz Alex Katz Alex Katz is an American figurative artist associated with the Pop art movement. In particular, he is known for his paintings, sculptures, and prints and is represented by numerous galleries internationally.-Life and work:... |
1984 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Laetitia La Follette |
1984 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Eleanor Winsor Leach |
1984 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Robert Lerner |
1984 | Visual Arts | Ana Maria Mendieta |
1984 | History of Art | Derek A. R. Moore |
1984 | Landscape Architecture | Stacy T. Moriarty |
1984 | Post-Classical Humanistic | John W. O\'Malley |
1984 | History of Art | Gary M. Radke |
1984 | History of Art | Olga Raggio Olga Raggio Olga Raggio was an art historian and curator who worked with the Metropolitan Museum of Art for over 60 years, organizing some of its most famous exhibitions.- References :... |
1984 | Literature | Gjertrud Schnackenberg Gjertrud Schnackenberg Gjertrud Schnackenberg is an American poet.-Life:Schnackenberg graduated from Mount Holyoke College in 1975. She lectured at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Washington University, and was Writer-in-Residence at Smith College and visiting fellow at St... |
1984 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Carolyn Springer |
1984 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Gregory Staley |
1984 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Pamela F. Starr |
1984 | History of Art | Hellmut Wohl |
1985 | Visual Arts | Nicholas Blosser |
1985 | History of Art | Anthony Colantuono |
1985 | Architecture | Alan Colquhoun |
1985 | Visual Arts | Houston Conwill |
1985 | Literature | Clark Coolidge Clark Coolidge Clark Coolidge is an American poet born in Providence, Rhode Island.Often associated with the Language School, his experience as a Jazz drummer and interest in a wide array of subjects--- including caves, geology, bebop, weather, Salvador Dalí, Jack Kerouac, and movies--- often finds... |
1985 | Design | Morison S. Cousins |
1985 | Architecture | Roger Crowley |
1985 | Architecture | Joseph De Pace |
1985 | Musical Composition | David Del Tredici David Del Tredici David Del Tredici, born March 16, 1937 in Cloverdale, California, is an American composer. According to Del Tredici's website, Aaron Copland said David Del Tredici "is that rare find among composers — a creator with a truly original gift... |
1985 | Visual Arts | Andrew Forge Andrew Forge Andrew Murray Forge was a British painter, academic, and art critic.... |
1985 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Carmela Vircillo Franklin |
1985 | History of Art | David M. Gillerman |
1985 | Visual Arts | Frank Gillette |
1985 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Beverly L. Kahn |
1985 | Musical Composition | Aaron Jay Kernis Aaron Jay Kernis Aaron Jay Kernis is an American composer and professor at the Yale School of Music.-Biography:Aaron Jay Kernis is Jewish, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and studied at the Manhattan School of Music, the San Francisco Conservatory, and Yale University .,Notable works include the... |
1985 | History of Art | Herbert L. Kessler |
1985 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Georg Nicolaus Knauer |
1985 | Visual Arts | Benedict La Rico |
1985 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Thomas McGinn |
1985 | History of Art | John E. Moore John E. Moore John E. Moore is an American politician. In 2002 he was elected on the Democratic Party ticket as the running mate of Governor Kathleen Sebelius; he assumed office as the 46th Lieutenant Governor of Kansas on January 13, 2003... |
1985 | Musical Composition | Paul Moravec Paul Moravec Paul Moravec is an American composer and a University Professor at Adelphi University on Long Island, New York... |
1985 | Architecture | John Naughton John Naughton John Naughton is an Irish academic, journalist and writer based in the United Kingdom since 1968. He has worked at the Open University since 1972, and has held the title of Professor of the Public Understanding of Technology since 2006.... |
1985 | History of Art | Loren W. Partridge |
1985 | Visual Arts | Marsha Pels |
1985 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | J. Theodore Pena |
1985 | Design | Antoine S. Predock |
1985 | Architecture | Jesse Reiser |
1985 | Architecture | Frederic D. Schwartz |
1985 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | George A. Sheets |
1985 | Design | Friedrich St. Florian Friedrich St. Florian Friedrich St. Florian is an Austrian-American architect. He was born Friedrich St. Florian Gartler in the Austrian city of Graz. He moved to the USA in 1961, and became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1973.... |
1985 | Literature | David St. John David St. John -Biography:Born in Fresno, California, he was educated at California State University, Fresno, where he studied with poet Philip Levine, and at the University of Iowa, receiving an M.F.A. in 1974... |
1985 | Landscape Architecture | Chip Sullivan |
1985 | Design | Edward Marc Treib |
1985 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Rex Wallace |
1986 | History of Art | Caroline A. Bruzelius Caroline Bruzelius Caroline Astrid Bruzelius is an American art historian and expert in medieval architecture, the Anne M. Cogan Professor of Art and Art History at Duke University.... |
1986 | Visual Arts | Brit Bunkley |
1986 | Design | John J. Casbarian |
1986 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Eve D\'Ambra |
1986 | Landscape Architecture | Joanna Dougherty |
1986 | Architecture | James Favaro |
1986 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Marleen Flory |
1986 | History of Art | Dorothy F. Glass |
1986 | Literature | Oscar Hijuelos Oscar Hijuelos Oscar Jerome Hijuelos is an American novelist. He is the first Hispanic to win a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.- Early life and career :... |
1986 | Design | Elizabeth Humstone |
1986 | Design | Allan B. Jacobs |
1986 | Architecture | Wes Jones Wes Jones Wesley "Wes" Jones is an American architect, educator and author. Founding partner of Holt Hinshaw Pfau Jones, in 1987 and then Jones, Partners: Architecture in 1993, Jones is a leading architectural voice of his generation, advocating for a continuing appreciation of the physical side of... |
1986 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Thomas Forrest Kelly |
1986 | Architecture | Leon Krier Léon Krier Léon Krier is an architect, architectural theorist and urban planner. From the late 1970s onwards Krier has been one of the most influential neo-traditional architects and planners... |
1986 | Architecture | Roy W. Lewis |
1986 | Musical Composition | Scott Lindroth Scott Lindroth Scott Lindroth is an American composer and teacher currently based near Durham, North Carolina.Lindroth joined the faculty of Duke University in 1990, where he is currently the Vice-Provost for the Arts and the Kevin D. Gorter Associate Professor of Music; his colleagues at Duke include composers... |
1986 | Visual Arts | Lizbeth Marano |
1986 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Robert Moynihan Robert Moynihan Robert Moynihan is the founding editor of Inside the Vatican magazine, a journal on Church and world affairs published every month in Rome. He obtained his Ph.D. in medieval history from the Yale University. He currently lives in Annapolis, Maryland.... |
1986 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Helen Nagy |
1986 | Visual Arts | Franc Palaia |
1986 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Carole Paul |
1986 | Visual Arts | Curtis Bill Pepper Curtis Bill Pepper Curtis Bill Pepper , an American journalist and author, was Newsweek’s Mediterranean bureau chief in Rome from 1957 to 1969. He also worked for Edward R. Murrow at the Rome bureau of CBS, covered the Vatican for United Press, and wrote seven books... |
1986 | Visual Arts | Beverly Pepper Beverly Pepper Beverly Pepper is a pioneering sculptor known for her monumental works,site specific and land art. She remains independent from any particular art movement.- Early Life and Education :... |
1986 | Design | William L. Plumb |
1986 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Charles M. Radding |
1986 | History of Art | Louise Rice |
1986 | Architecture | Danny M. Samuels |
1986 | History of Art | Melinda Schlitt |
1986 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Charles P. Segal |
1986 | Visual Arts | Philip Lawrence Sherrod |
1986 | History of Art | Leo Steinberg Leo Steinberg Leo Steinberg was an American art critic and art historian and a naturalized citizen of the U.S.-Life:Steinberg was born in Moscow, Russia and grew up in Berlin, Germany. He was the son of Isaac Nachman Steinberg. He studied at the Slade School of Fine Art... |
1986 | Design | Jorge Silvetti |
1986 | Visual Arts | Charles Simonds Charles Simonds Charles Simonds was a merchant and political figure in the pre-Confederation Province of New Brunswick, Canada... |
1986 | Musical Composition | Rand Steiger Rand Steiger Rand Steiger is an American composer, conductor, and pedagogue.Steiger became a faculty member at the California Institute of the Arts in 1982, remaining there until 1987... |
1986 | Architecture | Robert H. Timme |
1986 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Joseph Walsh Joseph Walsh Joseph Walsh , was a Representative from Massachusetts.... |
1986 | History of Art | Mark S. Weil |
1987 | Visual Arts | Vito Acconci Vito Acconci Vito Hannibal Acconci is a Bronx, New York-born, Brooklyn-based designer, landscape architect, performance and installation artist.-Education:... |
1987 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Charles L. Babcock |
1987 | Architecture | Frederick Biehle |
1987 | Musical Composition | Earle Brown Earle Brown Earle Brown was an American composer who established his own formal and notational systems... |
1987 | Architecture | William Bruder |
1987 | History of Art | Joseph Connors Joseph Connors Joseph James Connors is an American art historian specializing in Italian architecture of the Renaissance and Baroque.-Career:A New Yorker by birth, Connors was educated in classical languages at Regis High School and Boston College... |
1987 | Architecture | Kathryn Dean |
1987 | History of Art | Isabelle Frank |
1987 | History of Art | Margaret Frazer Margaret Frazer Margaret Frazer is the pen name of an historical novelist known for more than twenty mystery novels and a variety of short stories. The pen name was originally used by Gail Frazer and Mary Monica Pulver Kuhfeld in their collaboration on The Novice's Tale, the first of the Sister Frevisse books... |
1987 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Alfred Frazer |
1987 | Design | Jeanne Giordano |
1987 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Kathryn L. Gleason |
1987 | History of Art | Samuel D. Gruber Samuel D. Gruber for the biologist see Samuel H. GruberSamuel D. Gruber is an American art and architectural historian, and expert and activist in the documentation, protection and preservation of historic Jewish sites and monuments.... |
1987 | 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:... |
1987 | Landscape Architecture | Elizabeth Dean Hermann |
1987 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Gary John Ianziti |
1987 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Laurence H. Kant |
1987 | Literature | Richard Kenney Richard Kenney Richard L. Kenney is a poet and professor of English at the University of Washington. He is the author of four books of poetry: The Evolution of the Flightless Bird, Orrery, The Invention of the Zero, and The One-Strand River.... |
1987 | Literature | Galway Kinnell Galway Kinnell Galway Kinnell is an American poet. He was Poet Laureate of Vermont from 1989 to 1993. An admitted follower of Walt Whitman, Kinnell rejects the idea of seeking fulfillment by escaping into the imaginary world. His best-loved and most anthologized poems are "St... |
1987 | Design | Norman Krumholz |
1987 | Visual Arts | Barry Ledoux |
1987 | Musical Composition | Thomas Oboe Lee Thomas Oboe Lee Thomas Oboe Lee is a Chinese American composer.- Life :He and his family left Communist China in 1949, and lived in Hong Kong for ten years until 1959, when he moved to São Paulo, Brazil. He emigrated to the USA in the summer of 1966.His musical education began in Brazil during the Bossa Nova craze... |
1987 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Mark Lilla Mark Lilla Mark Lilla is an essayist and historian of ideas at Columbia University in New York City.A frequent contributor to the New York Review of Books, the New Republic, and the New York Times, he is best known for his books The Reckless Mind: Intellectuals in Politics and The Stillborn God: Religion,... |
1987 | Visual Arts | Bruce Nauman Bruce Nauman Bruce Nauman is a contemporary American artist. His practice spans a broad range of media including sculpture, photography, neon, video, drawing, printmaking, and performance. Nauman lives in Galisteo, New Mexico.... |
1987 | Design | Julie Riefler |
1987 | History of Art | Donna Salzer |
1987 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Michele Renee Salzman |
1987 | Visual Arts | Margo Sawyer |
1987 | Visual Arts | Wendy Sussman |
1987 | Visual Arts | Joan Thorne |
1987 | History of Art | Joanna Woods-Marsden |
1988 | History of Art | Nicholas Adams Nicholas Adams Nicholas Jack Adams is a former English cricketer. Adams was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace. He was born at Bedford, Bedfordshire.... |
1988 | Musical Composition | John Adams John Adams John Adams was an American lawyer, statesman, diplomat and political theorist. A leading champion of independence in 1776, he was the second President of the United States... |
1988 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Albert Ammerman |
1988 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Martha Baldwin |
1988 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | T. Corey Brennan T. Corey Brennan Terry Corey Brennan is an associate professor of Classics at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, , and was a guitarist and songwriter involved with several bands, most notably the alternative rock band The Lemonheads.... |
1988 | Architecture | Theodore L. Brown |
1988 | History of Art | Maria Ann Conelli |
1988 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | John Francis D\'Amico |
1988 | Design | Joseph Paul D\'Urso |
1988 | History of Art | Diane Ghirardo Diane Ghirardo Diane Ghirardo is a professor of architecture at the University of Southern California. She is also the author of several books and essays on architectural history and theory.... |
1988 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Katherine Gill |
1988 | Visual Arts | Mark Greenwold |
1988 | Musical Composition | Kamran Ince Kamran Ince Kamran N. İnce is a Turkish-American composer.- Life :Ince was born in Glendive, Montana, and at the age of six moved with his family to Turkey. He entered the Ankara State Conservatory at the age of ten, in 1971, where he began studying cello and piano, and took composition lessons with İlhan Baran... |
1988 | Musical Composition | Fred Lerdahl Fred Lerdahl Alfred Whitford Lerdahl is the Fritz Reiner Professor of Musical Composition at Columbia University, and a composer and music theorist best known for his work on pitch space and cognitive constraints on compositional systems or "musical grammar[s]." He has written many orchestral and chamber... |
1988 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | William Levitan William Levitan William Levitan is professor of Classics at Grand Valley State University in Michigan. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin. He was one of the founding members of the Classics department at Grand Valley and the first department chair... |
1988 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Michael Lax |
1988 | History of Art | David A. Levine |
1988 | Architecture | Margaret Miles |
1988 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Kathy Muehlemann |
1988 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Christopher Parslow |
1988 | Visual Arts | Judy Pfaff Judy Pfaff Judy Pfaff, born 1946 in London, England, is an American artist, known mainly for Installation art. Pfaff has received numerous awards for her work, including a John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Award and fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation and the National... |
1988 | Architecture | Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk is an American architect and urban planner of Polish aristocratic roots based in Miami, Florida... |
1988 | Visual Arts | Gordon Powell |
1988 | Literature | Padgett Powell Padgett Powell Padgett Powell is an American novelist in the Southern literary tradition. His debut novel, Edisto , was nominated for the American Book Award and was excerpted in The New Yorker. Powell has written four more novels—including Edisto Revisited , a sequel to his debut, Mrs... |
1988 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Pike Powers |
1988 | Architecture | George L. Queral |
1988 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Diana Robin |
1988 | Musical Composition | Steve Rouse |
1988 | History of Art | Richard E. Spear Richard E. Spear Richard E. Spear is an American art historian and professor who specializes in Italian Baroque painting.- Education and academic career :... |
1988 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Joanne Spurza |
1988 | Landscape Architecture | Daniel Tuttle |
1988 | Landscape Architecture | Michael R. Van Valkenburgh |
1989 | Musical Composition | Kathryn Alexander |
1989 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | David Anderson David Anderson David A. Anderson, is a former Canadian cabinet minister.Educated at Victoria College in Victoria, BC and the University of British Columbia, Anderson served as a foreign service officer in the Department of External Affairs between 1962 and 1968... |
1989 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Larry Ball Larry Ball Larry Lavern Ball is a retired American football linebacker.Ball was drafted out of University of Louisville in the 1972 NFL Draft by the Miami Dolphins. He also played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions. During his National Football League career, he participated in 79 games... |
1989 | Design | Ellen Beasley |
1989 | 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.... |
1989 | History of Art | Caroline A. Bruzelius |
1989 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Howard Crosby Butler |
1989 | Design | Walter Chatham |
1989 | Landscape Architecture | Linda J. Cook |
1989 | Visual Arts | Susan Crile Susan Crile Susan Crile is an artist, primarily a painter and printmaker. She has had over 50 solo exhibitions, and her work is in the collections of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Denver Art Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, the Hirshhorn Museum, the Phillips Collection, and... |
1989 | Design | Phoebe Cutler |
1989 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Pellegrino D\'Acierno |
1989 | Architecture | Douglas Darden |
1989 | Musical Composition | Michelle Ekizian Michelle Ekizian Michelle Ekizian is an American composer of Armenian heritage.-Life:Michelle Ekizian was born in Bronxville, New York. She graduated with a bachelor's degree from the Manhattan School of Music and a master's degree from Columbia University, having studied with Chou Wen-chung, Mario Davidovsky,... |
1989 | History of Art | David Hodes Friedman |
1989 | History of Art | Catherine Fruhan |
1989 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | James Higginbotham James Higginbotham James Higginbotham is distinguished professor of Linguistics and Philosophy at the University of Southern California. Beforehand, he was Professor of Linguistics at MIT, Massachusetts, and at the University of Oxford, where he was head of the Linguistics Department.-Distinctions:*Visiting Fellow,... |
1989 | Literature | Edward Hirsch Edward Hirsch Edward Hirsch is an American poet and critic who wrote a national bestseller about reading poetry. He has published eight books of poems, including The Living Fire: New and Selected Poems , which brings together thirty-five years of work. He is president of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial... |
1989 | 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.... |
1989 | History of Art | Alice Jarrard |
1989 | Visual Arts | Bill Jensen |
1989 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Cynthia Kahn-White |
1989 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Ernst Kitzinger Ernst Kitzinger Ernst Kitzinger was a German-American historian of late antique, early medieval, and Byzantine art.-Biography:... |
1989 | Visual Arts | Roy Lichtenstein Roy Lichtenstein Roy Lichtenstein was a prominent American pop artist. During the 1960s his paintings were exhibited at the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York City and along with Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, James Rosenquist and others he became a leading figure in the new art movement... |
1989 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Martha A. Malamud |
1989 | Architecture | David Mayernik David Mayernik David J. Mayernik is a former Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.He is a 1970 graduate of North Hills High School. He earned an A.A. from the Allegheny Community College in 1972 and a B.A. from the University of Pittsburgh in 1974. In 1975, he graduated from the... |
1989 | Design | Debra McCall |
1989 | Architecture | Noel Michael McKinnell |
1989 | Visual Arts | Mary Miss |
1989 | Visual Arts | John Obuck |
1989 | Architecture | Thomas Silva |
1989 | Visual Arts | Shelly Simpson |
1989 | Musical Composition | Harvey Sollberger Harvey Sollberger Harvey Sollberger is an American composer, flutist, and conductor specializing in contemporary classical music.-Life:... |
1989 | Visual Arts | Patrick Strzelec |
1989 | Visual Arts | Carol Szymanski |
1989 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Paul Zanker |
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- 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...