William Vaughan (art historian) explained
William Vaughan is a British art historian and has been Emeritus Professor of History of Art at Birkbeck College, University of London since 2003.[1]
He is also a printmaker, and regularly exhibits in London and Bristol under the name Will Vaughan.[2] He is Chair of the Bruton Art Society.[3]
Selected publications
- Caspar David Friedrich 1774–1840: Romantic landscape painting in Dresden: (catalogue of an exhibition held at the Tate Gallery London 6 September-16 October 1972), Tate Gallery, London, 1972.
- Romantic Art, Thames & Hudson, London, 1978.
- German Romanticism and English Art, Yale, 1979.
- Art and the natural world in nineteenth-century Britain: Three essays (The Franklin D. Murphy lectures), Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, 1990.
- German Romantic Painting, Yale 1994.
- Romanticism and Art, Thames & Hudson, London, 1994.
- William Blake, Tate Publishing, London, 1999.
- British Painting: The Golden Age: From Hogarth to Turner. Thames & Hudson, London, 1999.
- Gainsborough, Thames & Hudson, London, 2002.
- John Constable, Tate Publishing, London, 2002.
- Friedrich, Phaidon, London, 2004.
- Samuel Palmer: 1805–1881, Vision and Landscape, Lund Humphries, 2005. (Editor)
- Samuel Palmer: Shadows on the Wall, Yale University Press, 2015.
Notes and References
- http://www.bbk.ac.uk/about-us/fellows/william-vaughan Emeritus Professor William Vaughan
- Web site: Will Vaughan Printmaker . Will Vaughan . March 19, 2023.
- Web site: Committee . Bruton Art Society . March 19, 2023.