EDUCATION
Columbia University Graduate Faculties Department
of Art History and Archaeology
Ph.D., June 1978, dissertation awarded
"Distinction"
(Dissertation title: "Problems in the
Chronology and Evolution of Style and Subject Matter in the Art of Henri de
Toulouse-Lautrec")
M.Phil., October 1977
M.A., February 1970
Barnard College, B.A. cum laude, 1966
Bronx High School of Science, New York City,
1959-62
FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS
Burlington Northern Faculty Achievement Award,
1993
American Philosophical Society Grant, 1989-9
Colorado College Benezet Summer Fellowship, 1999,
1995, 1994, 1992, 1989, 1987,1983(declined)
American Council of Learned Societies
Grant-in-Aid, Summer 1983
Columbia University, Noble Foundation Fellowship,
1974-75
French Government Grant, Spring 1975
Columbia University, Art History Department,
Summer Travel Grant, 1974
Columbia University, Teaching Preceptorship, 1973
-74, 1972-73
Fulbright-Hays Fellowship to France, 1971-72
Columbia University Kress Foundation Grant,
1970-71
Columbia University, Graduate Assistantships,
Autumn 1970, Spring 1970, 1967-68, 1966-67
C.R.I.A. Summer Fellowship, 1967
New York State Regents Scholarship, 1962-66
Barnard College Scholarship, 1962-66
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Judson M. Bernis Professor of the Humanities,
Colorado College, 1994-97
Professor, Colorado College, 1991-; chair, Art
Department 1998-;1992-96
Associate Professor, Colorado College, 1985-90
Assistant Professor, Colorado College, 1978-84,
tenured 1984; acting chair, Art Department 1983-84
Instructor of Art, Colorado College, 1976-78
<>Visiting Instructor in Art, Oberlin College,
Oberlin, Ohio, Spring 1976
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Art I-Iistory,
Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, Autumn 1975, 1973 -74
Teaching Preceptor in Art History, Columbia
University, 1973-74, 1972-73
Adjunct Instructor of Art History, Brooklyn
College of the City University of New York, 1972-73