M.E. (Maureen) Warren MA
- PhD student
| Telephone number: | +31 (0)71 527 2747 |
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| E-Mail: | m.e.warren@hum.leidenuniv.nl |
| Faculty / Department: | Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen, Institute for Cultural Disciplines, KG Architectuurgeschiedenis |
| Office Address: |
Johan Huizingagebouw Doelensteeg 16 2311 VL Leiden Room number 2.17 |
Fields of interest
17th century Dutch and Flemish paintings, prints and drawings
Research
My dissertation, 'Politics, Punishment, and Prestige: Images of Seventeenth-Century Dutch Republicans', will explore the rise and fall of the Republican political faction via images made of and for them. These images include prints of public executions, militia company paintings, and portraits of party members and their families. The dissertation will address the role of these images in challenging, gaining, and asserting political power and social prestige in the Dutch Republic.
My research is made possible by a Kress Foundation Fellowship in the History of Art at a Foreign Institution, in association with the Kunsthistorisch Instituut der Rijksuniversiteit, Leiden University (2011-2013) as well as funds from The Graduate School at Northwestern University.
Teaching activities
2008-2010: Teaching Assistant at Northwestern University for the following courses: 'Yuan and Ming Dynasty Chinese Painting', 'Introduction to Asian Art', 'Introduction to European Art' and 'Introduction to Modern Art'.
2007-2008: Instructor at the University of Kansas for 'Introduction to Art History'
2005-2007: Teaching Assistant at the University of Kansas for the following courses: 'Italian Renaissance Art', 'Ancient to Medieval Art' and 'Architectural History'
Curriculum vitae
Education
2010: M.A. Art History, Northwestern University, major field: early modern northern European art, minor fields: Qing-dynasty painting, theories of pain and punishment (passed PhD exams with honors)
2008: M.A. Art History, University of Kansas, major field: European art (passed PhD exam with honors)
2005: B.F.A. Art History and B.F.A. Painting, University of Kansas
Professional Experience
2008 - present: PhD candidate at Northwestern University
2011-2013: Visiting Fellow at Leiden University
2009-2010: Curator of 'Engraving the Ephemeral' Exhibit and the Mary & Leigh Block Museum of Art
Key publications
2012 (forthcoming): "Romanticizing the Uncanny: Ernst Ohlmer’s 1873 Photographs of the European-style Palaces at the Yuanming Yuan" in 19th-century Photographs of Architecture (tentative title), edited by Micheline Nilsen, Ph.D.
2010: "William Hogarth’s Four Stages of Cruelty and Moral Blindness" in Athanor, July, p.17-27 (Won the Gunther Stamm Memorial Prize for Excellence)
2010: "Mysterious in Form and Nature: Depicting the Weather in Early Modern Engravings" exhibition booklet published by Northwestern with support from Myers Foundations, Illinois Arts Council, and the Mary & Leigh Block Museum of Art