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Anne Higonnet
Professor, Barnard
Nineteenth-Century arts; history of the history of art
Ph.D., Yale Univeristy, 1988

Biography
Anne Higonnet teaches and writes about nineteenth century art, childhood, and collecting. A Harvard College B.A, she received her PhD from Yale University in 1988. She has published three books and dozens of articles on topics ranging from Impressionism to contemporary photography. Her many awards include Guggenheim, Getty, and Social Science Research Council fellowships, as well as grants from the Mellon, Howard, and Kress Foundations. She enjoys teaching at every level of the curriculum, and anchors the team-taught Introduction to the History of Art from the Renaissance to the Present.

Contact Information
301b Barnard Hall
Telephone: (212) 854-5050
E-mail: ahigonne@barnard.edu
Office Hours: On Leave

Web Sites
Nineteenth Century European Art: www.learn.columbia.edu/19c
Guide to Parisian Museums: www.learn.columbia.edu/paris_museums
Rcent Publications

“Museum Sight.” In Art and its Publics, ed. Andrew McClellan. Blackwell, 2003.

Pictures of Innocence: The History and Crisis of Ideal Childhood (Interplay), Thames & Hudson, 1998.
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"Myths of Creation. Camille Claudel and Auguste Rodin." In Significant Others. eds. Isabelle de Courtivron & Whitney Chadwick, Thames & Hudson, 1993.

Essays on images. In Vol.s IV and V of The History of Women, eds. Michelle Perrot and Georges Duby, multiple American, European, and Asian editions, 1992-95.

Berthe Morisot, Harper Collins, multiple editions 1989-95.
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