The CINOA Prize is a prize awarded yearly to art historians by
CINOA, the international confederation of art dealers, "in recognition of an academic publication or a remarkable contribution to furthering the cultural preservation through art works in a CINOA member country".
[CINOA]
"The CINOA Prize"
(page retrieved November 24th, 2006).
Recipients
* 2008 - Jean-Pierre Bénézit, France for the contribution of its family since 1910 to the Dictionary of the painters, sculptors, draughtsmen and engravers known under the name of Bénézit Dictionary.
* 2007 - Antonio Paolucci, Italy for a lifetime commitment to preserving culture.
* 2006 - Henk van Os,
Netherlands art historian, for a lifetime commitment to teaching art.
* 2005 -
Philippe de Montebello, Director of the
Metropolitan Museum of Art,
New York
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, United States, for a lifetime commitment to art.
* 1996 - Geoffrey Beard,
England: ''
Upholsterers & Interior Furnishing in England, 1530-1840''
* 1995 - Prof. Alvar Gonzales Palacios, Italy: ''Il Gusto dei
Principi
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* 1994 -
Anne Crookshank and Desmond Fitzgerald, Ireland: ''The
Watercolours of Ireland''
* 1992 - Lucy Wood, England: ''The
Lady Lever Art Gallery: Catalogue of
Commodes''
* 1991 - Tom Crispin, England: ''The
Windsor Chair''
* 1990 - Dr Ulrich Leben, Germany: ''
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, 1755-1833''
* 1989 - Walter Leidtke, USA: ''The Royal Horse and Rider''
* 1988 - Marcelle Baby-Papion, France: ''Les
Retables
niçois des XVe et XVIe siècles peints par
Louis Brea
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* 1987 - Dr Roland Dorn, Germany: ''″Décoration″ -
Vincent van Goghs Werkreihe für das
Gelbe Haus in Arles''
* 1986 - Jörg Martin Merz, Germany: ''
Pietro da Cortona
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s Entwicklung zum Maler des römischen
Hochbarock''
* 1985 - Dr Joannes R ter Molen, Netherlands: ''Von Vianen-En
Utrechtse Familie van Silvermeden mit en internationale Faam''
* 1984 - Nicola Gordon Bow, Ireland: ''The life and work of
Harry Clarke''
* 1983 - Edson Armi, USA: ''
Masons
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and
Sculptures in
Romanesque Burgundy
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* 1982 - Marianne Roland Michel, France: ''
Jacques de Lajoue et l'Art
Rocaille''
* 1981 - Geneviève Aitken, France: ''Les Peintres et le Théatre autour de 1900 à Paris''
* 1980 - Norman Bryson, England: ''Paintings as Signs: Word and Image in French Painting of the
Ancien Régime
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* the French for "former, senior"
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** Ancien Régime
** Ancien Régime in France
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* 1979 - Bertrand Jaeger, Switzerland: ''Essai de classification et datation des
scarabées Menkhéperre''
* 1978 - Claire Lindgren, USA: ''Classical Art Forms and
Celtic Mutations''
* 1977 - Penelope Eames, England: ''Furniture in France and England from the Twelfth to the Fifteenth Century''
See also
*
List of history awards
This list of history awards covers notable awards given to persons, a group of persons, or institutions, for their contribution to the study of history. It is organized by region. The entries name the prize and sponsoring organization, give notes ...
References
Art history
History awards
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