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mark a. meadow

职称:Professor and Chair

所属学校:University of California-Santa Barbara

所属院系:History of Art and Architecture Department

所属专业:History of Art and Architecture

联系方式:805 893 8060

简介

Prof. Meadow is a specialist in Northern Renaissance art and the History and Theory of Museums. His research interests include the relationship of art and rhetoric, early-modern ritual and spectacle, print culture and, most recently, the origins of Kunst- and Wunderkammern and mutable concepts of value in university collections. He is the author of Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s Netherlandish Proverbs and the Practice of Rhetoric (2002) and the editor of volumes on Pieter Bruegel, civic spectacles, and print culture. Mark has also produced translations and critical editions of two important sixteenth-century sources: Symon Andriessoon’s 1550 Duytsche Adagia ofte spreeckwoorden (2003) and, with Bruce Robertson, Samuel Quiccheberg’s 1565 Inscriptiones vel tituli Theatri Amplissimi (2013). He is a co-founder and editorial board member of the book series Proteus: Studies in Identity Formation in Early-Modern Image-Text-Ritual-Habitat, with Brepols Publishers in Belgium. Prof. Meadow is the recipient of the Berlin Prize from the American Academy in Berlin, Germany. His other awards include fellowships and grants from the Kress Foundation, the Mellon Foundation, the Belgian-American Education Foundation, the J. Paul Getty Grant Program, the Delmas Foundation and the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research. Mark has held research residencies at the Getty Research Institute (pre-doctoral and senior), the University of California Humanities Research Institute, and the Alfred Krupp-Kolleg in Greifswald, Germany. Between 2006 and 2011, he was Professor (Hoogleraar) for History and Theory of Collections at Leiden University, in addition to his position at UCSB.

职业经历

2014 - present Professor, Dept. of History of Art and Architecture, UCSB. 2001 - 2014 Associate Professor, Dept. of History of Art and Architecture, UCSB. 2006 - 2011 Professor (hoogleraar), Art History, Institute of Cultural Disciplines, Universiteit Leiden. 1994 - 2001 Assistant Professor, Dept. of History of Art and Architecture, UCSB. 1985 - 1991 Teaching assistant, head T.A., research assistant, curatorial aide, UCB

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