Ann Bermingham Explained

Ann Bermingham
Birth Name:Ann Cathleen Bermingham
Birth Place:United States
Discipline:Art history
Sub Discipline:Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British art
Occupation:Art historian
educator
Workplaces:University of California, Santa Barbara
Influenced:Romita Ray[1]
Alma Mater:Manhattanville College
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Harvard University
Thesis Title:The Ideology of Landscape: Gainsborough, Constable, and the English Rustic Tradition
Thesis Url:http://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990006892940203941/catalog
Thesis Year:1982

Ann Cathleen Bermingham (born May 1948) is an American art historian and educator. A specialist on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British art, Bermingham is Professor of Art History Emeritus at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Career

Bermingham graduated from Manhattanville College, where she received a Bachelor of Arts in 1969. She then earned a Master of Arts from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst and a Doctor of Philosophy from Harvard University in 1982.[2] Bermingham wrote a doctoral dissertation on English landscape painting, focusing especially on the artists John Constable and Thomas Gainsborough.[3] She is a member of Phi Kappa Phi.

Bermingham has taught exclusively within the University of California system throughout her career, namely at Irvine, Los Angeles, Riverside, Santa Cruz, and Santa Barbara. She joined the latter in 1993, eventually becoming Professor of Art History Emeritus upon retirement.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The painted Raj: The art of the Picturesque in British India, 1757-1911 . . .
  2. Web site: Ann Bermingham | History of Art and Architecture - UC Santa Barbara .
  3. Web site: Dissertation. The ideology of landscape : Gainsborough, Constable and the English rustic tradition. Office for Information Systems. 19 July 2023.
  4. Web site: Critical Inquiry .