David Jackson (art historian) explained
David Jackson (born 1958) is professor of Russian and Scandinavian art histories at the University of Leeds.[1] He is a specialist in the art of Ilya Repin on whom he wrote his PhD thesis.[2]
Selected publications
- Nordic Art. The Modern Breakthrough 1860–1920. Hirmer Verlag, Munich, 2012.
- The Peredvizhniki Pioneers of Russian Painting. Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, 2011.
- Christen Købke: Danish Master of Light. Yale University Press, 2010.
- Akseli Gallen-Kallela: The Spirit of Finland. NAI, Netherlands, 2006. (With P. Wageman)
- The Russian vision: the art of Ilya Repin. BAI, Schoten. 2006
- Akseli Gallen-Kallela: the spirit of Finland. Groninger Museum, 2006. (With P. Wageman)
- The Wanderers and critical realism in nineteenth-century Russian art. Manchester University Press, Manchester, 2006.
- Het Russische Landschap. BAI Schoten, 2003. Exhibition catalogue. (With P. Wageman)
- Russian landscape. BAI, Schoten, 2003. Exhibition catalogue. (With P. Wageman)
External links
Notes and References
- http://www.fine-art.leeds.ac.uk/people/david-jackson/ David Jackson.
- http://www.russianartandculture.com/interview-david-jackson-talks-about-ilya-repin-a-major-painter-of-russian-society/ INTERVIEW: David Jackson talks about Ilya Repin, a major painter of Russian society.