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During the 1995/1996 year Getty scholars explored the
nature and idea of collecting as a topic broadly defined
to include: the social and institutional practice of
collecting; how it reflects the values of a given
community, region, and era; systems of display and
classification; and the emergence of new languages and
classes of collecting. Among the areas studied by this
year's Getty Scholars were the collecting practices of
Renaissance Italy, the dispersal of the art collections
of Great Britain after the Civil Wars of 1640, and the
social function of collecting in Oceanic cultures.
Paula Findlen, University of California, Davis,
Early Modern European History
Enrique Florescano, Consejo Nacional para la
Cultura y las Artes (CNCA), Mexico, History of Mexico
(19th c.)
Saul Friedlander, University of California, Los
Angeles, Modern European History (Nazi Germany)
Francis Haskell, University of Oxford, England,
Art History
Susanne Küchler, University College
London, England, Anthropology (Oceanic Cultures)
Henri Lavagne d'Ortigue, Université de
Paris-IV Sorbonne, France, Art History
Cees Nooteboom, Netherlands, Writer
Shigetoshi Osano, University of Tokyo, Japan,
Renaissance Art History
Pratapaditya Pal, Los Angeles County Museum of
Art, Indian and Southeast Asian Art History
Giuseppe Pucci, Università degli Studi
di Siena, Italy, Classical Antiquity
Alain Schnapp, Université de Paris I,
France, Classical Antiquity
Lambert Schneider, Universität Hamburg,
Germany, Art and Architectural History
Barbara Stafford, University of Chicago, Art
History
Christopher Steiner, Los Angeles County Museum
of Natural History, Anthropology (Africa)
Valerio Valeri, University of Chicago,
Anthropology (Indonesia)
Nicolas Barker, The London Library, England,
Library Science
Harrison Birtwistle, King's College and London
Philharmonic Orchestra, England, Composer
Adolf Borbein, Freie Universität Berlin,
Germany, Classical Archaeology
Horst Bredekamp, Humboldt Universität,
Germany, Art History
Craig Clunas, University of Sussex, England,
Art History
Francesco Dal Co, Istituto Universitario di
Architettura di Venezia, Italy, Modern Architectural
History
Giuliana Lanata, Università di Genova,
Italy, Religion and Law in Late Antiquity
Jenifer Neils, Case Western Reserve
University, Greek Art and Archaeology
Armando Petrucci, Scuola Normale Superiore,
Pisa, Italy, Literature and Philosophy
Franca Petrucci, Scuola Normale Superiore,
Pisa, Italy, Literature and Philosophy
Antonio Pinelli, Università di Pisa,
Italy, Art History
Krzysztof Pomian, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en
Sciences Sociales, France, European Cultural History
Ulrich Raulff, Frankfurter Allgemeine
Zeitung, Germany, Intellectual History (19th-20th
c.)
Carlos Sambricio, Universidad Politecnica de
Madrid, Spain, Architectural History
Lucia Tomasi, Universita degli Studi di Siena,
Italy, Art History
Mario Torelli, Istituto di Studi Comparati
sulle Societa Antiche, Italy, Archaeology
Todd Gernes, Brown University, American
History
Paul Holdengraeber, Princeton University,
Comparative Literature
William MacGregor, University of California,
Berkeley, Art History
Louis Marchesano, Cornell University, Early
Modern European History
Aaron Segal, University of California, Los
Angeles, Modern European History
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