Gerard Bowles
Revised January 21, 2001
To give credit to a source in lecture I give the author's name and date of publication in or near the text, or in handout, and often given as: (Smith, 1996). Full credit is given on this page. This list also provides additional resources for student research and individual interest.
Western Art: Texts
Adams, Laure Schneider. 1997. A History of Western Art, 2nd ed. Madison, Wisconsin: Brown & Benchmark
Barrett, David B., and Todd M. Johnson. 2002. „A Statistical Approach to the World¼s Religious Adherents.¾ In Religions of the World: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices, ed. J. Gordon Melton and Martin Baumann, xxvii-xxxviii. Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio.
Biedermann, Hans. 1994. Dictionary of Symbolism. New York: Penguin Books
Chatelet, Albert. 1962. Director of the Lille Museum. Impressionist Painting. Series: Color Slide Program of the World's Art. New York: McGraw-Hill
Cotterell, Arthur and Storm, Rachel. 1999. Arthur Cotterel of Kingston College of London. The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Mythology. New York: Lorenz Books
Craven, Wayne. 1994. American Art History and Culture. Madison, Wisconsin: Brown & Benchmark (L)
Editors. N.D. Holy Bible, King James Ver., Illustrated. Wichita: Fireside Bible Publishers. Other Biblical topic authors and manuscripts sourced in text. (References will be for topics pertaining to specific works of art)
Ellwood, Robert S., and Harry B. Partin. 1998. Religious and Spiritual Groups in Modern America. Essex, UK: Pearson Education, 2nd ed.
Evans, Grose. 1968. Ed. Spec., The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Van Gogh. Series: Color Slide Program of the Great Masters. New York: McGraw-Hill
Fichner-Rathus, Lois. 1994. Understanding Art. New Jersey: Prentice Hall
Forster, Kurt. 1966. Prof. Yale University. Mannerist Painting, The Sixteenth Century. Series: Color Slide Program of the World's Art. New York: McGraw-Hill
Galloway, John. 1965. Prof., Oakland University, Michigan. Origins of Modern Art 1905-1914. Series: Color Slide Program of the World's Art. New York: McGraw-Hill
Gilbert, Creighton. 1967. Prof., Brandeis University. Michelangelo. Series: Color Slide Program of the Great Masters. New York: McGraw-Hill
Gowing, Sir Lawrence (editor). 1995. A History of Art. Barcelona: Barnes and Noble Inc. and BookPrint. Sir Gowing was artist, and professor at University College, London
Hartt, Frederick. 1976. Art, A History of Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, Vol. I. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall.
Janson, Anthony "Tony" F. 2001. Revising author. Janson's History of Art, combined, 6th ed. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall. Faculty, University of North Carolina in Wilmington
Janson, H. W. 1991. History of Art, Vol. One, 4th ed. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall
Janson, H.W. 1963. History of Art, (Vol. one and two). Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall (includes material deleted from later ed.)
Kissick, John. 1996. Art Context and Criticism. Madison, Wisconson: Brown & Benchmark
Lloyd. Christopher. 1979. A Picture History of Art. Oxford University: Phaidon
Lloyd, Seton. 1961. The Art of the Ancient Near East. New York: Praeger
Lucie-Smith, Edward: 1969. Late Modern: The Visual Arts Since 1945. New York: Praeger
Mayer, Ralph. 1968. The Artist's Handbook of Materials and Techniques. New York: Viking Press
Mekhitarian, Arpag. 1954. Les grande siËcles de la peinture Ègyptienne. GenËve: Skira
Mekhitarian, Arpag. 1978. La peinture Ègyptienne. Paris: Skira Flammarion
(NYPL/SP) The New York Public Library and The Stonesong Press, Inc. 1993. "Art History Periods, Styles, Artists." Formally published on America Online
Pericot-Garcia, Luis, Galloway, John, and Lommel, Andreas. 1967. Prehistoric and Primitive Art. New York: Abrams (L)
Preziosi, David. 1991. Rethinking Art History, Meditations on a Coy Science. Yale University Press. Preziosi is a professor at Yale.
Richter, Gisela M.A. 1965. A Handbook of Greek Art 4e. London: Phaidon Press Ltd. Mrs. Richter for many years was curator of Greek and Roman art in the Metropolitan Museum, New York.
Robbins, Daniel. 1966. Prof., Rhode Island School of Design. Painting Between the Wars, 1918-1940. Series: Color Slide Program of the World's Art. New York: McGraw-Hill
Tansey, Richard G. and Kleiner, Fred S. 1996. Gardner's Art Through the Ages 9e. Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace
Tarbell, F. B. 1896. A History of Greek Art. New York: The Chautauqua - Century Press. Tarbell was professor of classical archaeology at the University of Chicago
Virch, Claus. 1967. Dept. of European Paintings, Metropolitan Museum of Art. Francisco Goya. Series: Color Slide Program of the Great Masters. New York: McGraw-Hill
Werner, Alfred. 1963 and 1967. Contributing Editor, "Arts Magazine." Art Critic, The Reporter. Painting by the Post-Impressionists. Series: Slide Program of the World's Art. New York: McGraw-Hill. Paul Gauguin. Series: Color Slide Program of the Great Masters. New York: McGraw-Hill
Wheeler, Sir. Mortimer. 1964. Roman Art and Architecture. New York : F. A. Praeger
Wohl, Hellmut. 1967. Prof., Boston University. Leonardo Da Vinci. Series: Color Slide Program of the Great Masters. New York: McGraw-Hill
Woodford, Susan. 1982. The Art of Greece and Rome. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Western Art: Papers, Lectures, Presentations, etc.
These are from various sources including lectures, Web or newsgroup publication, notes, emails, etc., with date of consultation. Only formal publications resourced will be listed.
- Belton, Robert J. 1998. Okanagan University College, Canada
- Brenner, Carla. N.D. "Classical Mythology in European Art." Wash. D.C.: National Gallery of Art. 1997. Weekends With the Impressionists: A Collection from the National Gallery of Art. New York: Universe Publishing
- Brunet, Michel. 2002. l¼UniversitÈ de Poitiers, France
- Chew, Bob. 1998-99. Eastern Michigan University
- Cohen, E. 1999. University of Rochester
- Cox, Harvey Jr., Prof. of Div., Harvard Divinity School, Harvard Univ.
- Dennis, James M. 1998-2001. Prof. Emeritus, contemporary art history. University of Wisconsin, Madison
- Desyatnikov, V. 1980. Guide: The Andrei Rublev Museum of Early Russian Art, Moscow
- Galenson, David W. 2006. Art researcher, prof. of economics, University of Chicago.
- Getty Education Institute for the Arts. 2001. Pronunciation Guide - Mexican American Art
- Hawass, Zahi, a well-known Egyptian archaeologist and Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, Egypt
- Howe, Jeffery. 1998. Prof., Boston College
- Hoving, Thomas. ND. Contributor ArtNet online, former director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Treasures of Tutankhamun, slides and audiotape lecture. New York: M.M.A. (only source repeated in non-Western)
- Hughes, Christopher. 2000. Lecturer, ancient art, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
- Hull, Vida. 1993. Prof. art history, East Tennessee State University
- Langland, Tuck. 1998. National Sculpture Society
- Language Group, University of Southern Florida. 2001. N.T. Spanish, pronunciation guide of syllables
- Lester, Hugh, 1999. Professor, Tulane University
- Lewis, James R. 2004. New Religion Adherents: An Overview of Anglophone Census and Survey Data. Marburg Journal of Religion. http://www.uni-marburg.de/religionswissenschaft/journal/mjr/art_lewis_2004.html
- MacMahon, Mike. 2001. Prof., University of Glasgow, Scotland. WWW site, Fluke Primary European Languages.
- Magness, Jodi. Late 1990s-2000s. Prof., classical and Near Eastern archaeology, Tufts University. Various Web publications
- Nickels, Bradley. 1998-99. Assoc. Prof. Art History, Univ. of South Florida
- Papio, Michael. 2001. Prof., College of the Holy Cross. Renaissance Florence pronunciation guide. Pub. Brown University
- Riffert, David. 2000. The Academy of Art College, San Francisco, California
- Rodenbeck, Judith. 2000. Lecturer, Department of Visual Arts, Columbia University, NY
- Terry, Mark. 2000. Prof., George Fox University, Newberg, Oregon
- Theodore Rousseau, Jr., Curator of Paintings, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, lecture.
- Vasari, Giorgio (Arezzo 1511- Florence1574). Painter, architect and writer on art. Various publications, including WWW, of his notes on Raphael and Michelangelo.
- Webb, Ruth Helen. 2000. Prof., Department of Classics, Princeton University
- Weinberg, Jonathan. 2000. Assoc. Prof., American art and photography, Yale University
- Witcombe, Christopher L. C. E. 1998-2001. Prof., Art History, Sweet Briar College, Virginia. Webpages
- Wood, Christopher. 2000-01. Prof., and Thomas Crow, Instructor, History of Art Dept., Yale University
- Zivie, Alain, Prof., CollËge de France, V. P., SociÈtÈ FranÁaise d'Egyptologie
Western Art: My Selected Smithsonian Course Lecturer Notes
These are faculty, lecturers, and guest lecturers of the Western art history courses I took at the Smithsonian Institution, mostly in the 1970s, whose notes I use in teaching. For a more complete list of lecturers in these courses consult my Smithsonian course list available under education on my resume Web page. Some of these courses were affiliated with American University, and some appear on on my East Tennessee State University transcript.
- Carmean, E. A. Curator, National Gallery of Art
- Cone, Jane Harrison. Lecturer, National Gallery of Art, Georgetown Univ.
- Friedman, Richard. Filmmaker, film director, current lecturer at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York
- Greenleaf, Ken. Artist, lecturer, curr. art critic Maine Sunday Telegram
- Harris, Elizabeth M. Education Specialist in Art, National Gallery of Art
- Livingston, Jane. Lecturer, Smithsonian Institution, American Univ., etc.
- Nemser, Cindy. Writer, Arts Magazine
- Siegel, Joel E. Entertainment Editor, ABC News' "Good Morning America"
- Tames, George. Photographer, New York Times, 1945-1985
- Tighe, Mary Ann S., Education Specialist in Art, Smithsonian Institution
Non-Western Art: Texts
Blier, Suzanne Preston. 1998. The Royal Arts of Africa: Majesty of Form. New York: Prentice Hall and Abrams
Editors. 1936. The Art of Ancient Egypt. Vienna: Phaidon Press (L)
Hiesinger, Kathryn B. and Fischer, Felice. 1994. Japanese Design. New York: Abrams
Ivanoff, Pierre. 1973. Maya. New York: Grosset & Dunlap (orig. Grandi Monumenti: Citta May·. 1970. Tokyo: Mondadori, Milano-Kodansha)
Meyer, Laure. 1995. Art and Craft in Africa. Paris: Bayard Presse (L)
Mount, Marshall Ward. 1974. African Art: The Years Since 1920. Bloomington: Indiana University Press (L)
Murase, Miyeko. 1977,1986, 2001. Currently Atsumi Professor Emerita of Columbia University, and Research Curator in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Department of Asian Art. M.M.A. various lectures and writing. 1986, 2001. Arts Of Japan. 1977. Arts of the Nations Color Slide Series. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Perani, Judith and Smith, Fred T. 1998. The Visual Arts of Africa. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall
Robins, Gay. 1997. The Art of Ancient Egypt. Cambridge: Harvard University Press (L)
Willett, Frank. 1971, 1993. African Art. New York: Praeger
Non-Western Art: Papers, Lectures, Presentations, etc.
- Abiodun, Rowland. Art Historian, Nigeria
- Arinze, Emmanuel. Asst. Dir., Natl. Commission for Mus. & Monuments, Nigeria
- Blier, Suzanne Preston. 2001, . "The Baobab Project," WWW. Professor of History of Art and Architecture, Harvard University
- Buhari, Dr. Jerri. 2006, numerous, lectures. Artist, scholar and lecturer, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria
- Haile-Selassie, Yohannes, of Ethiopia. 1997-2002, numerous, Middle Awash project. Paleontologist, University of California - Berkeley
- Hinnebusch, Thomas. 2001. Prof. of historical linguistics and African languages, Univ. California Los Angeles (U.C.L.A.). Swahili Pronunciation Guide. Pub. WWW by Yale University.
- Hoving, Thomas. ND. Contributor ArtNet online, former director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Treasures of Tutankhamun, slides and audiotape lecture. New York: M.M.A. (only source repeated in Western)
- Hu, Wenze. 2001. Prof., Harvard University. Chinese Pronunciation Guide (Pinyin)
- Jegede, Dele. Art Historian & Painter, Nigeria
- Joubert, HÈlËne. Revue Noire African Art. She is the Heritage Curator, MusÈe national des arts d'Afrique et d'OcÈanie (National Museum of African and Oceanian Arts), Paris.
- Kanda, Christine Guth. N.D. "Edo, Art in Japan, 1615-1868." Wash., D.C.: National Gallery of Art. Lecturer, Harvard University Asia Center
- Kanji and Kana. N.D. A Handbook and Dictionary of the Japanese Writing System. Selections, WWW reprint by Wolfgang Hadamitzky and Mark Spahn. 2001
- Kidder, J. Edward, Jr., 1999. Curr. Professor Emeritus, International Christian University, Tokyo
- Mosely, Michael. 1998. Web publications. Prof. anthropology, and Peruvian and Andean archaeology, University of Florida.
- Murase, Miyeko. 2000, 1995. Atsumi Professor Emerita of Columbia University, and Research Curator in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Department of Asian Art. Catalogue, Bridge of Dreams: The Mary Griggs Burke Collection of Japanese Art, 2000. Metropolitan Museum of Art. "The Evolution of Meisho-e and the Case of Mu Tamagawa," Jan 1995. Orientations magazine.
- Onobrakpeya, Bruce. Nigerian printmaker and researcher
- Penney, David. N.D. "Ancient Art of the American Woodland Indians." Wash., D.C.: National Gallery of Art. Associate Curator, The Detroit Institute of Arts
- Staff, Sejarah Indonesia. 2001. WWW site of Indonesian history of art images and language pronunciation.
-Jenke, Veronika, Assistant Curator of Education, Department of Education, National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution. 1989. Certain works of art, "Descriptions of the Permanent Collection at the National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution"
Non-Western Art: My Selected Smithsonian Course Lecture Notes
Also consult "Non-Western Art: Papers..." above. For all of my Smithsonian faculty and courses see "... My Smithsonian Institution Courses List"
- Finn, Dallas. Architectural historian; author, incl. Meiji Revisited: The Sites of Victorian Japan, Weatherhill, 1995; lecturer, Japan Information & Culture Center, Embassy of Japan, Wash., D.C.
- Griffin, Jane T. Research staff, Freer Gallery of [Asian] Art
- Haley, Kenneth C. Author and lecturer on art history
- Kanda, Christine Guth. Princeton University (also see "Non-Western Art: Papers..." above. Lecturer, "Arts of Japan," Smithsonian Course)
- Kerkham, Eleanor. Lecture "Haiku"; Japanese Professor, University of Maryland
- Mosely, Michael. (see above)
- Nahwoosky, Clydia. Lecturer, American Native art
- Knapp, Josephine Hadley. Staff and writer, National Gallery of Art; co-arthor "Far Eastern Ceramics and Paintings"
- Pineau, Roger. Lec. "Japanese Military Arts;" author in 3 languages
- Shaw-Eagle, Joanna. Lecturer, Asia art, various publications
- Signell, Karl. Lec. "Music of Japan;" multimedia author, lecturer on ethnomusicology, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore
- Stanford, Dennis J. Chair, Department of Anthropology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian
- Stuart, George. Author, Center for Maya Research, and director of archeological projects at the National Geographic Society