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College Art Association/Heritage Preservation Award for Distinction in Scholarship and Conservation

Past Award Recipients

2003 Ernst van de Wetering, Professor of Art History at the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Rembrandt: The Painter at Work (Amsterdam University Press, 1997)
Committee: Joyce Hill Stoner, University of Delaware and Winterthur Museum, Garden, and Library, Chair; Jim Coddington, Museum of Modern Art; Elizabeth Darrow, University of Washington; Joe Fronek, Head of Paintings Conservation, Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

2002 Harry Cooper and Ron Spronk, Harvard University Art Museums
Mondrian: The Transatlantic Paintings
Committee: Joyce Hill Stoner, Winterthur Museum, Delaware, Chair; Frank Zuccari, Art Institute of Chicago; James Coddington, Museum of Modern Art, New York; Joe Fronek, Los Angeles County Museum of Art

2001 Andrea Kirsh, independent scholar and curator, and Rustin S. Levenson, independent paintings conservator
Committee: Joe Fronek, Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Barbara Mangum, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum; Joyce Hill Stoner, Winterthur Museum and University of Delaware; Frank Zuccari, The Art Institute of Chicago

2000 Christa C. Mayer Thurman, Art Institute of Chicago
Committee: Margaret Holben Ellis, Conservation Center of the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, chair; Barbara Magnum, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum; Alan Wallach, The College of William and Mary; Frank Zuccari, Art Institute of Chicago

1998 W. Thomas Chase, Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and the Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution
Committee: Alan Wallach, College of William and Mary, chair; Albert P. Albano, Intermuseum Conservation Association; Marjorie B. Cohn, Fogg Art Museum; Margaret Holben Ellis, Conservation Center of the Institute of Fine Arts

1997 Henry W. Lie, Straus Center for Conservation, Harvard University
Committee: Alan Wallach, The College of William and Mary, chair; Elizabeth Batchelor, Dayton Art Institute; Marjorie Cohn, Harvard Art Museums; Jonathan Thornton, SUNY Buffalo

1996 Marjorie B. Cohn, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University
Committee: Arthur K. Wheelock, Jr., chair; James Coddington; E. Melanie Gifford; Debbie Hess Norris; Johathon Thornton, SUNY Buffalo

1995 Molly Ann Fairies, Indiana University
Committee: Arthur K. Wheelock, Jr., chair, National Gallery of Art; James Coddington, Museum of Modern Art; and E. Melanie Gifford, National Gallery of Art for CAA; Inge-Lise Eckmann, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; and Debbie Hess Norris, University of Delaware for NIC

1994 Maryan Ainsworth, Metropolitan Museum of Art
Committee: Marcia Hall, Temple University, chair; E. Melanie Gifford, National Gallery of Art; and Arthur K. Wheelock, Jr., National Gallery of Art for CAA; Joyce Hill-Stoner, University of Delaware; and Barbara Heller, Detroit Institute of Arts for NIC

1993 Arthur Wheelock, curator, National Gallery of Art
Committee: Marcia Hall, Temple University and Gridley McKim-Smith, Bryn Mawr College for CAA; Joyce Hill-Stoner, University of Delaware and Barbara Heller, Detroit Institute of Arts for NIC.

1992 Robert L. Feller, director emeritus, Research Center on the Materials of the Artist and Conservator, Mellon Institute
Committee: Maryan Ainsworth, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Gridley McKim- Smith, Bryn Mawr College for CAA; Barbara Heller, Detroit Institute of Arts and Ross Merrill, National Gallery of Art for NIC.

1991 Gridley McKim-Smith, Greta Andersen-Bergdoll, Richard Newman, Andrew Davidhazy for Examining Velazquez
Committee: Maryan Ainsworth, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Marcia Hall, Tyler School of Art, Temple Univ. for CAA; Ross Merrill, National Gallery of Art and Joyce Hill Stoner, University of Delaware for NIC.

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