Michael W. Meister Explained

Michael W. Meister
Fields:History of art
History of architecture
Archeology
Workplaces:University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
University of Texas, Austin
Maharaja College, Jaipur
Fergusson College, Pune
Alma Mater:Harvard University
Known For:Architectural history of South Asia

Michael W. Meister is an art historian, archaeologist and architectural historian at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the W. Norman Brown Professor in the Department of History of Art and South Asia Studies, and has served as chair of the Department of South Asia Studies and as the director of the University of Pennsylvania's South Asia Center.[1] In addition, he is Consulting Curator, Asian Section, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, and Faculty Curator of the South Asia Art Archive within the Penn Library's South Asia Image Collection.[2]

His research focuses on Hindu temple architecture, the morphology of meaning, and other aspects of the history of art and architecture of the Indian sub-continent. He has authored several hundred essays and edited several books,[3] especially several volumes of the Encyclopædia of Indian Temple Architecture.

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Edited and co-authored books

Students

His students include several art historians: Katherine Hacker (PhD 1991),[6] Ajay Sinha (PhD 1993),[7] Darielle Mason (PhD 1995),[8] Pika Ghosh (PhD 1999),[9] Chandreyi Basu (PhD 2001),[10] Tamara Sears (PhD 2004),[11] Melissa Kerin (PhD 2008),[12] John Henry Rice (PhD 2009),[13] Beth Citron (PhD 2009),[14] Pushkar Sohoni (PhD 2010),[15] [16] Yael R. Rice (PhD 2011),[17] and Nachiket Chanchani (PhD 2012).[18]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Homepage of Michael W. Meister.
  2. Web site: School of Arts and Sciences : Meister Profile . University of Pennsylvania . 19 July 2011 .
  3. Web site: The home page of Michael W. Meister . The Homepage of Michael W. Meister.
  4. Book: Meister. Michael W.. Temples of the Indus: Studies in the Hindu Architecture of Ancient Pakistan. 2010. Brill. Leiden. 9789004186170. xviii, 174.
  5. Book: Babb. Lawrence A.. Cort. John E.. Meister. Michael W.. Desert temples: Sacred centers of Rajasthan in historical, art-historical, and social context. 2008. Rawat Publications. Jaipur. 9788131601068. xiv, 208.
  6. Web site: Katherine Hacker. UBC.
  7. Web site: Ajay Sinha. Mount Holyoke College. 30 September 2015 .
  8. Web site: Museum Appoints New Curator Of Indian And Himalayan Art. Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  9. Web site: Pika Ghosh. UNC.
  10. Web site: Chandreyi Basu. St. Lawrence University.
  11. Web site: Tamara Sears. Yale Department of History of Art.
  12. Web site: Profile: Melissa R. Kerin, Washington and Lee University.
  13. Web site: Meet the Curators. VMFA.
  14. Web site: Trustees and Staff. Rubin Museum.
  15. Web site: Pushkar Sohoni. South Asia Studies, University of Pennsylvania.
  16. Web site: IISER faculty. Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Pune.
  17. Web site: Yael R. Rice. Amherst College.
  18. Web site: Nachiket Chanchani. University of Michigan History of Art.