372. Dr. Judith Mann: Senior Curator for European Art to 1800 at the St. Louis Art Museum

Published: Dec. 22, 2023, 9:32 p.m.

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Judith W. Mann, the senior curator of European art to 1800. Since joining the museum in 1988, she has reinstalled the collections of Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, and 18th-century European painting and sculpture three times, and organized two major international exhibitions. In 2022, the museum will organize a major, international exhibition curated by Mann that examines the art of painting on stone, a practice that flourished in Europe\\u2014particularly Italy\\u2014in the 16th and 17th centuries. In 2015, the Association of Art Museum Curators and the American Academy in Rome awarded Mann the Samuel H. Kress Foundation AAMC Affiliated Fellowship in order to allow her to continue her research into painting on stone in Rome.\\u2014\\u2014-


Mann curated \\u201cOrazio and Artemisia Gentileschi: Father and Daughter Painters in Baroque Italy,\\u201d which opened at Rome\\u2019s Palazzo Venezia and later was seen at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Saint Louis Art Museum, as well as the 2012 exhibition \\u201cFederico Barocci: Renaissance Master,\\u201d which was presented at the Saint Louis Art Museum and the National Gallery, London. In recognition for her scholarship relating to the Barocci exhibition and catalogue, Mann received the Association of Art Museum Curators\\u2019 Outstanding Monographic Exhibition Award. She holds a graduate degree and doctorate from Washington University.

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