Jaroslav Folda Explained

Jaroslav Thayer Folda III (b. 25 July 1940 Baltimore, Md.)[1] is a medievalist, in which field he is a Haskins Medal winner; he is a scholar in the history of the art of the Crusades and the N. Ferebee Taylor Professor of the History of Art at the University of North Carolina. His area of interest for teaching and research is the art of the Middle Ages in Europe and the Mediterranean world.

Folda's approach is art in historical context in which the work of art is examined in terms of form and function, meaning and content, along with what we can know about the patron, the artist, the workshop process by which it was produced, and the audience for whom it was intended. Folda's current research studies the issue of golden highlighting (chrysography), with regard to its origins, development, and distinctive characteristics in Byzantine and Crusader icon painting and Italian panel painting, mainly in the 13th century.

Family

Son of Jaroslav Thayer Folda, Jr and Rosalie née Gilbert. He is married to Linda Whitham with whom he has two daughters.[2]

Education

Research and teaching interests

Works

Exhibition catalogues (selected contributions):

References

  1. TROSKY, Susan M., Contemporary Authors: A Bio-Bibliographical Guide to Current Writers in Fiction, General Nonfiction, Poetry, Journalism, Drama, Motion Pictures, Television, vol. 127, page 142, Gale 1989,
  2. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/w/h/i/Charles-L-Whitham/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0057.html Genealogy of Charles L. Whitham
  3. Two indices for this book are located on the Cambridge University Press website. Go to http://www.cambridge.org/us/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521835836 Note: On the far left side of the page on that site, there is a box that says: resources and resolutions. Click on view material, which will link to each index as a pdf for downloading.