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Norman E. Land |
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Professor
mailing address: phone: 573-882-9533 Teaching
ResearchIn 1992-1993 he was the Dorothy K. Hohenberg Chair of Excellence in Art History in the Art Department at the University of Memphis. In the Spring, 1998, he was a Norris Foundation Visiting Fellow in the Department of Art at Oklahoma State University. In 2006-2007 he was President of the South-Central Renaissance Conference. He is the author of The Potted Tree: Essays in Venetian Art (Camden House, Columbia, South Carolina: 1994) and The Viewer as Poet: The Renaissance Response to Art (The Pennsylvania State University Press: 1994). He is the contributing editor of The Samuel H. Kress Study Collection at the University of Missouri, Museum of Art and Archaeology, University of Missouri - Columbia (University of Missouri Press: 1999) and with Anne Barriault, Andrew Ladis, and Jeryldene Wood, he is a contributing co-editor of Reading Vasari, (London and Athens [GA], 2005), which won the 2006 SECAC Award for Excellence in Scholarly Research and Publication. He has published numerous articles in scholarly journals, such as Art Bulletin, Art History, Source, Word and Image, and Burlington Magazine, among others. His most recent publications include “Titian: Self-Representation and Renaissance Culture,” Explorations in Renaissance Culture 34.2 (2008), 145-162; and “Michelangelo in Disguise” in The Historian’s Eye: Essays in Honor of Andrew Ladis (Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, 2009), 55-66. |
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