Roberta Olson Explained

Roberta Olson
Nationality:American
Occupation:Art historian
Education:Princeton University

Roberta Jeanne Marie Olson (born 1947) is an American historian of art. She is the author of many books on art history and is known for her work on Italian art, on astronomy in art, and on the ornithological illustrations of John James Audubon.

Education and career

Olson has a Ph.D. in art history from Princeton University. Her 1975 doctoral dissertation was Studies in the Later Works of Sandro Botticelli.

She taught at Wheaton College for 25 years; after retiring as professor emerita, she became curator of drawings at the New-York Historical Society in 2000.

Books

Olson's books include:

Recognition

Olson's book Audubon’s Aviary won the 2013 Henry Allen Moe Prize for Catalogs of Distinction in the Arts of the New York State Historical Association.

Minor planet 471301 Robertajmolson is named for Olson, in recognition of her identification of the star in a painting of the Adoration of the Magi by Giotto (circa 1303) as the 1301 apparition of Halley's Comet. This became the basis for naming the Giotto space mission.