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Robert McVaugh
Professor of Art and Art History
Department/Office Information
Art and Art History- MW 2:45pm - 4:10pm (309 Little Hall)
- TR 9:00am - 11:00am (309 Little Hall)
BA, Swarthmore College, 1974; MFA (1977), PhD (1981), Princeton University
Modern European art, contemporary American art, 20th-century architecture
German romantic and neoclassical art, Pablo Picasso, historicism and the arts
- Abstraction, Non-Objectivity, and Realism: Twentieth-Century Paintings from the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (1987)
- Coauthor, "New Light on Picasso's La Vie" (Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art, 1978
- "Medieval or Renaissance? The Imitation of Fifteenth-Century Art by German Romantic Artists" (Selected Papers in Medievalism, 1988)
- "Turner and Rome, Raphael and the Fornarina" (Studies in Romanticism, 1987)
- "Cyrano de Bergerac and Edouard Manet's Frontispiece Etchings" (Burlington Magazine, 1986)
- "A Revised Reconstruction of the Casa Bartholdy Fresco Cycle" (Art Bulletin, 1984)
- Contributing editor, Books for College Libraries, 3rd edition (1987)
NEH Fellowship for College Teachers (1985-86)