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Michael Ann Holly

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Michael Ann Holly is an American art historian renowned for her work on historiography and the theory of art history. She has an B.A. from Hobart and William Smith Colleges and received her doctorate from Cornell in 1981 and co-founded the Visual and Cultural Studies Graduate Program at the University of Rochester, where she taught for 13 years. Holly currently served as the Starr Director of the Research and Academic Program at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts before retiring in 2016.[1] Her daughter is the actress Lauren Holly.

Bibliography

  • Panofsky and the Foundations of Art History (1984)
  • Visual Culture: Images and Interpretations (1994)
  • Past Looking: Historical Imagination and the Rhetoric of Images (1996)
  • The Subjects of Art History: Historical Objects in Contemporary Perspective (1998)
  • Art History, Aesthetics, Visual Studies (2002)
  • The Melancholy Art

References

  1. ^ "The Clark - Research & Academic Program". Clarkart.edu. Retrieved 2012-10-15.