NINA ATHANASSOGLOU‑KALLMYER
Office: Department of Art History
University of Delaware
Newark, DE. 19716
(3O2) 831‑8105 e-mail: nina@udel.edu
Home: 4O7, S. 23rd Street
Philadelphia, PA, 19146
(215) 545-3O58 e-mail:nadiaeleni@msn.com
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University.
Doctorate in Art History, School of Philosophy, University of Thessaloniki, Greece.
Licence‑ès‑Lettres, Institut d’Art et d’Archéologie, University of Paris- Sorbonne.
PROFESSIONAL
2016- on : Editor-in-Chief The Art Bulletin
2015 on: Professor Emerita, Department of Art History, University of Delaware
2008-1013: Professor and Chair, Department of Art History, University of Delaware
2004-2006: Professor and Interim Chair, Department of Art History, University of Delaware
1992–on: Professor, Department of Art History, University of Delaware
1986‑92: Associate Professor, Art History, University of Delaware.
1982‑86: Assistant Professor, Art History, University of Delaware.
VISITING TEACHING APPOINTMENTS
Fall 2014: Professeure invitée, Université de Paris XIII, France
April 8- April 13, 2008: Scholar in Residence, Lamar Dodge School of Art, University of Georgia, Athens.
Spring 2002: Professor, Department of Art and Archaeology and Program in Hellenic Studies, Princeton University.
April 2001: Scholar in Residence, Department of Art History, University of Colorado, Boulder.
Spring 1995: Professor, Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University .
Spring 1993: Professor, Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University .
1981‑82: Assistant Professor, Art History, University of Chicago.
1980‑81: Assistant Professor, University of Massachusetts, Boston.
1979‑80: Instructor, University of Maryland, College Park.
HONORS, AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS
2007: General University Research Grant
2004: Finalist for CAA’s Charles Rufus Morey Book Award for Cézanne and Provence. The Painter in his Culture (Chicago, 2003).
2004: Dedalus Foundation “Special Honorable Mention” for book Cézanne and Provence. The Painter in his Culture.
2004 (Spring): Stanley J. Seeger Fellow, Hellenic Studies Program, Princeton University
2003 (Fall): Ailsa Mellon Bruce Visiting Senior Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in theVisual Arts (CASVA), National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
1996-97: J. S. Guggenheim Foundation Fellow
1996: American Philosophical Society Research Grant
1995-98: Book Review Editor for The Art Bulletin
1991: Member, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
1989: Swann Foundation Research Grant (awarded twice)
1988: NEH Travel grant.
1987: ACLS Grant‑in‑Aid.
1985-86: J. Paul Getty Postdoctoral Fellow.
– Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Pennsylvania (declined in order to accept the Getty Fellowship).
1985: J. Paul Getty publication award for book, French Images from the Greek War of Independence : Art and Politics under the Restoration.(Yale University Press)
1985: C.I.N.O.A. international competition first runner-up for book manuscript A French Images from the Greek War of Independence Art and Politics under the Restoration
1985: University of Delaware’s Excellence in Teaching Award (nominee)
1983: University of Delaware Summer Research Grant.
– Delaware Humanities Forum mini‑grant in support of exhibition, Champion of the Enlightenment: Goya as Printmaker.
1981: Columbia University, Heyman Society of Fellows in the Humanities, Columbia University (declined in order to accept tenure-track position at the University of Delaware).
1981: Arthur Kingsley Porter Prize for best article in the Art Bulletin by an emerging scholar
1977‑78: Princeton University’s Woodland Foundation Fellow.
1975‑79: Graduate studies at the Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University with full four-year fellowship.
PUBLICATIONS
Books (published)
Théodore Géricault (London: Phaidon Press, 2010)
Cézanne and Provence. The Painter in his Culture (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003).
Eugène Delacroix: Prints, Politics and Satire, 1814-1822 (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1991).
French Images from the Greek War of Independence, 1821- 1830: Art and Politics under the Restoration (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1989).
Edited journal issue
Romanticism. Breaking the Canon, guest-edited issue, The Art Journal, Spring 1993.
Book in progress
Classicism and the European Imaginary in Late-Nineteenth-Century Art (working title)