Kermit S. Champa

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Kermit Swiler Champa (1939–2004)[1] was Andrea V. Rosenthal Professor of the History of Art and Architecture at Brown University from 1970 to 2004.

Education

He earned a bachelor's degree in art history from Yale in 1960, where he also played trombone. He would go on to receive a doctorate from Harvard in 1965, where he studied under Clement Greenberg and Frederick B. Deknatel.[2]

Career

A specialist of Impressionist paintings, Champa first taught at Yale, before moving to Brown in 1970. At Brown, his students would include the noted art historian Olivier Berggruen.[3]

Selected publications

References

  1. ^ Champa, Kermit Swiler Dictionary of Art Historians, 2014. Retrieved 14 July 2014.
  2. ^ Kermit S. Champa, 64, Author And Distinguished Art Historian
  3. ^ Champa, Kermit Swiler Dictionary of Art Historians, 2014. Retrieved 23 November 2016.

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