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Perry Chapman Perry Chapman
Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies
Northern Baroque Art
Office: 323 Old College
(302)831-2243 pchapman@udel.edu
Ph.D. (Princeton)
 

Professor Chapman receieved her B.A. in Art History and History from Swarthmore College and her Ph.D. from Princeton University. She is currently editor of The Art Bulletin and will serve as editor-in-chief from 2000 to 2004. Her field is Northern Baroque art, with a specialization in seventeenth-century Dutch painting. Her book Rembrandt's Self-Portraits: A Study in Seventeenth-Century Identity (Princeton, 1990) examines Rembrandt's representations of himself against the articles on Rembrandt and Jan Steen, on seventeenth-century art theory and biography, and on the artisitc impact of the Dutch Revolt. Professor Chapman served as co-curator of the major exhibition Jan Steen: Painter and Storyteller (catalogue: Yale, 1996), at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., and the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, in 1996-97. In 1990-91 she was a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, D.C., and in 1993-94 she held a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

In her teaching and research, Professor Chapman utilizes an interdisciplinary approach that links history, literature, politics and religion to related art and artists. Her particular interest in the changing social and intellectual status of artists has led to the creation of a course on the artist's role in society. Many of her courses involve field trips to museums and study in the University Gallery to see original works. Recent seminar topics have included "Approaches to Rembrandt," "Vermeer and Dutch Genre Painting," "Jan Steen and the Comic Mode," "Dutch Painting and the Issue of Realism," "The Home and Dutch Art," and "The Baroque Artist."

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