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Those participating in the Research Institute's first
Scholar year, 1985/1986, represented a diversity of
interests. These ranged from Roman architectural history
and Italian and French Renaissance art to the history of
American music. The program was designed to bring
together art historians and scholars in the social
sciences and humanities to further the Research
Institute's goal of fostering an interdisciplinary
reexamination of art in cultures past and present.
Janet Cox-Rearick, Hunter College, CUNY, Art
History
Thomas Gaehtgens, Freie Universität
Berlin, Germany, Art History
Carlo Ginzburg, Università degli Studi,
Bologna, Italy, Early Modern European History
H. Wiley Hitchcock, Brooklyn College, CUNY,
Musicology
Jan Kott, Stony Brook, New York, Literature and
Theater
Hans Lüthy, Schweizerisches Institut
für Kunstwissenschaft, Switzerland, Art History
William MacDonald, Washington, DC,
Architectural History
John Onians, University of East Anglia,
England, Art History
Stephen Toulmin, Northwestern University,
History (19th-20th c.)
Wesley Trimpi, Stanford University, Classical
Aesthetics
Catherine Wilkinson Zerner, Brown University,
Art History
Hubert Damisch, Paris, France, École
Pratique des Hautes Études, History and Theory of
Art
Richard Wollheim, University of California,
Berkeley, Philosophy/Psychoanalysis of Art
Peter Holliday, Yale University, Classical Art
History
Richard Ingersoll, University of California,
Berkeley, Architecture
Maria Phillips, University of California, Los
Angeles, Art History
Mary Vidal, University of California,
Berkeley,Art History
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