Bette Talvacchia Explained

Bette Talvacchia
Birth Name:Bette Lou Talvacchia
Birth Place:United States
Occupation:Art historian
Educator
Alma Mater:University of Texas at Austin
Stanford University
Thesis Title:Giulio Romano's Sala di Troia: A Synthesis of Epic Narrative and Emblematic Imagery
Thesis Url:https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/1026030
Thesis Year:1981
Doctoral Advisor:Kurt Forster
Workplaces:University of Connecticut
University of Oklahoma
Discipline:Art history
Sub Discipline:Renaissance art

Bette Lou Talvacchia (born 1951) is an American art historian and educator. Talvacchia is the Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of Art History Emeritus at the University of Connecticut.

Career

Talvacchia earned a Master of Arts in art history from the University of Texas at Austin in 1975. There, she wrote a thesis on the Italian Futurist artists Giacomo Balla and Filippo Tommaso Marinetti.[1] Talvacchia then continued on to Stanford University to receive a Doctor of Philosophy in Art History in 1981.[2] Her doctoral dissertation was on the work of Giulio Romano from the Ducal Palace in Mantua, under the supervision of Professor Kurt Forster.[3]

A scholar of Renaissance art, Talvacchia has taught at the University of Connecticut since graduating from Stanford.[4] She is now the Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of Art History Emeritus at the University of Connecticut. Talvacchia has been a Fellow of Villa I Tatti, operated by Harvard University. In 2003, she was awarded a Faculty Excellence in Research Award.[5]

From 2016 to 2019, Talvacchia served a stint as the Director of the School of Visual Arts at the University of Oklahoma, succeeding Mary Jo Watson.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Marinetti, Balla, futurism / Bette Lou Talvacchia. lib.utexas.edu.
  2. Web site: Bette Talvacchia: The Striking Case of the Two Michelangelos .
  3. Giulio Romano's Sala di Troia: A synthesis of epic narrative and emblematic imagery . 1981 . Talvacchia . Bette L. .
  4. https://magazine.uconn.edu/content/uploads/2017/11/UConnTraditions_Spring2002.pdf UConn Tradition Spring 2002
  5. Web site: Faculty Excellence Awards .
  6. Web site: OU School of Art and Art History names new director . April 21, 2016 .