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Faculty

> S. Hollis Clayson

> Huey Copeland
> James Cuno
> Stephen F. Eisenman
> Hannah Feldman

> Sarah E. Fraser
> Cecily J. Hilsdale
> Christina Kiaer

> Hamid Naficy
> Marco Ruffini

> Claudia Swan
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Sarah Teasley

> Krista Thompson
> David Van Zanten
 

Emeritus Faculty

> Sandra L. Hindman
> O.K. Werckmeister
 

Adjunct Lecturers

> Christine Bell

> David Alan Robertson

Visiting Faculty
> Nell Andrew
> Chriscinda Henry
> Richard Leson
> Elizabeth Liebman
> Christopher Pinney

 
 
 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Emeritus Faculty

Sandra L. HindmanSandra L. Hindman (Ph.D. 1973, Cornell; Professor Emeritus) has taught courses on medieval manuscripts and early printed books, Gothic art, and women in medieval art and society. She co-authored A Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts in the Robert Lehman Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Princeton University Press, 1997) and authored Sealed in Parchment: Rereadings of Knighthood in the Illuminated Manuscripts of Chrétien de Troyes (University of Chicago Press, 1994). She has also written Christine de Pizan’s ”Epistre Othea”: Painting and Politics at the Court of Charles VI. She is the editor of Printing and Written Word: The Social History Books, c. 1450-1520.  Her most recent book is Manuscript Illumination in the Modern Age, a discussion of the transformation of the appreciation of manuscript illumination from the 18th century to the 1950s in Europe and America.  This book, co-authored with Michael Camille, Rowan Watson, and Nina Rowe, accompanied an exhibition at the Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art in 2001.

sandrahindman@yahoo.com



 
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