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Distinguished Teaching of Art History Award

Past Award Recipients

2003 John T. Paoletti, Wesleyan University
Committee: Shelley Perlove, University of Michigan, Dearborn, Chair; Dorothy Johnson, University of Iowa; Ellen Konowitz, State University of New York, New Paltz; P. Gregory Warden, Southern Methodist University

2002 Dale Kinney, Bryn Mawr College
Committee: Shelley Perlove, University of Michigan-Dearborn, Chair; Dorothy Johnson, University of Iowa; Ellen Konowitz, SUNY New Paltz; P. Gregory Warden, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas

2001 Jonathan Fineberg, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Committee: Jack Flam, Brooklyn College, Chair; Shelley Perlove, University of Michigan, Dearborn; Dorothy Johnson, University of Iowa; Joanna Williams, University of California, Berkeley

2000 Cecelia F. Klein, University of California, Los Angeles
Committee: Ellen T. Baird, University of Illinois, chair; Jack Flam, Brooklyn College/CUNY; Dorothy Johnson, University of Iowa; Joanna Williams, University of California, Berkeley

1999 Clifton Olds, Bowdoin College
Committee: Pamela H. Simpson, Washington and Lee University, chair; Ellen T. Baird, University of Illinois; Jack Flam, Brooklyn College, CUNY; Joanna Williams, University of California, Berkeley

1998 Wen C. Fong, Princeton University
Committee: Pamela H. Simpson, Washington and Lee University, chair; Ellen T. Baird, University of Illinois; James Cahill, University of California, Berkeley; Alessandra Comini, Southern Methodist University

1997 Françoise Forster-Hahn, University of California
Committee: David A. Levine, Southern Connecticut State University, chair; Ellen T. Baird, Univeristy of Illinois, Chicago; James Cahill, University of California, Berkeley; Alessandra Comini, Southern Methodist University; Pamela H. Simpson, Washington and Lee University

1996 Jules D. Prown, Yale University
Committee: Patricia Mainardi, chair, City College of New York, James Cahill, University of California, Berkeley, Alessandra Comini, Southern Methodist University, David Levine, Southern Connecticut State University

1995 James Cahill, University of California, Berkeley
Committee: Linda Stone-Ferrier, chair,University of Kansas; David Levine, Southern Connecticut State University; Pat Mainardi, City College of New York; and David Wilkins, University of Pittsburgh

1994 John Rosenfield, Emeritus, Harvard University
Committee: Susan Barnes, Dallas Museum of Art, chair; Linda Stone-Ferrier, University of Kansas; David Wilkins, University of Pittsburgh

1993 James Holderbaum, Emeritus, Smith College
Committee: Susan Barnes, chair, Dallas Museum of Art; Anne Coffin Hanson, Yale University; Linda Stone- Ferrier, University of Kansas; David Wilkins, University of Pittsburgh
0 1992 Egbert Haverkamp-Begemann, Emeritus, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
Committee: Susan Barnes, Dallas Museum of Art, chair; Anne Coffin Hanson, Yale University; Lilien Robinson, George Washington University; Mark Thistlethwaite, Texas Christian University
1991 James Ackerman, Harvard University and Timothy J. Clark, University of California, Berkeley
Committee: Hollis Clayson, Northwestern University, chair; Jeff Donaldson, HowardUniversity; Zirka Filipiczak, Williams College
1990 Anne Coffin Hanson, Yale University
Newly instituted award recognizing a junior professor's achievement in teaching: Hollis Clayson, Northwestern University
Committee: John Paoletti, Wesleyan University, chair; Peter Parshall, Reed College; Linda Seidel, University of Chicago
1989 Fred Licht, Boston University and Whitney Stoddard, Williams College
Committee: James Ackerman, Harvard University, chair; Charles Cuttler, University of Iowa; Beatrice Farwell, University of California, Santa Barbara
1988 Pamela Askew, Emerita,Vassar College
Committee: Eleanor Tufts, Southern Methodist University, chair; Richard Carrott, University of California, Riverside; Patricia Rose, Florida State University
1987 Marvin Eisenberg, University of Michigan and Richard Krautheimer, Emeritus, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
Committee: Carol Krinsky, New York University chair; Eleanor Greenhill, University of Texas, Austin; Peter Walch, University of New Mexico Art Museum
1986 Esther Gordon Dotson, Cornell University
Committee: Ann Sutherland Harris, chair; Julius S. Held; David Huntingon
1985 Father Harrie Vanderstappen, University of Chicago
Committee: Howard McP. Davis, Columbia University, chair; Elizabeth Johns, University of Pittsburgh; Alfred Moir
1984 Howard McP. Davis, Columbia University
Committee: William C. Loerke, chair; Beatrice Farwell; David Rosand
1983 Oleg Grabar, Harvard University
Committee: Henry Millon, CASVA, National Gallery of Art, chair; Walter Cahn, Yale University; Martha Kingsbury, University of Washington
1982 Robert Herbert, Yale University
Committee: Howard Hibbard, Columbia University, chair; Ilene Forsyth; Charles Rhyne, Reed College 1981 Meyer Shapiro, Emeritus, Columbia University
Committee: Lucy Freeman Sandler, New York University, chair; Marvin Eisenberg; Albert Elsen
1980 Phoebe B. Stanton, Emerita, Johns Hopkins University
Committee: Wallace Tomasini, chair; Ruth Butler; Wanda Corn

1979 Horst W. Janson, New York University
Committee: Kathleen Weil-Garris, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, chair; Leopold Ettlinger; William R. Rearick

1978 Ellen Johnson, Emerita, Oberlin College
Committee: Lorenze Eitner, chair; Anne Coffin Hanson, Yale University; Beth Mandelbaum; Leo Steinberg

1977 Alexander Soper
Committee: Lorenze Eitner, chair; Anne Coffin Hanson, Yale University; Beth Mandelbaum; Leo Steinberg

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