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Gabriel Paul Weisberg OAL is an American
art historian Art history is the study of artistic works made throughout human history. Among other topics, it studies art’s formal qualities, its impact on societies and cultures, and how artistic styles have changed throughout history. Traditionally, the ...
and
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. Weisberg is Professor of Art History Emeritus at the
University of Minnesota The University of Minnesota Twin Cities (historically known as University of Minnesota) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint ...
.


Career

A native of
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, Weisberg received a
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from
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in 1963. He then earned two degrees in
Art History Art history is the study of Work of art, artistic works made throughout human history. Among other topics, it studies art’s formal qualities, its impact on societies and cultures, and how artistic styles have changed throughout history. Tradit ...
from
Johns Hopkins University The Johns Hopkins University (often abbreviated as Johns Hopkins, Hopkins, or JHU) is a private university, private research university in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Founded in 1876 based on the European research institution model, J ...
: a
Master of Arts A Master of Arts ( or ''Artium Magister''; abbreviated MA or AM) is the holder of a master's degree awarded by universities in many countries. The degree is usually contrasted with that of Master of Science. Those admitted to the degree have ...
in 1966 and a
Doctor of Philosophy A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD, DPhil; or ) is a terminal degree that usually denotes the highest level of academic achievement in a given discipline and is awarded following a course of Postgraduate education, graduate study and original resear ...
in 1967. His doctoral dissertation was on the art critic
Philippe Burty Philippe Burty (6 February 1830 – 3 June 1890) was a French art critic. He contributed to the popularization of Japonism and the etching revival, supported the Impressionists, and published the letters of Eugène Delacroix. Burty was born ...
. Shortly after graduating, Weisberg began his teaching career in
art history Art history is the study of Work of art, artistic works made throughout human history. Among other topics, it studies art’s formal qualities, its impact on societies and cultures, and how artistic styles have changed throughout history. Tradit ...
at the
University of New Mexico The University of New Mexico (UNM; ) is a public research university in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. Founded in 1889 by the New Mexico Territorial Legislature, it is the state's second oldest university, a flagship university in th ...
until 1969. Weisberg then moved on to the
University of Cincinnati The University of Cincinnati (UC or Cincinnati, informally Cincy) is a public university, public research university in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It was founded in 1819 and had an enrollment of over 53,000 students in 2024, making it the ...
from 1969 to 1973. In 1982, he was awarded a
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for research in
art history Art history is the study of Work of art, artistic works made throughout human history. Among other topics, it studies art’s formal qualities, its impact on societies and cultures, and how artistic styles have changed throughout history. Tradit ...
. Three years later, Weisberg was hired as a professor of art history at the
University of Minnesota The University of Minnesota Twin Cities (historically known as University of Minnesota) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint ...
, where he would spend the rest of his career. Upon retirement, he was given the title of Emeritus. During his career, Weisberg also had a stint as President of the Association of Historians of Nineteenth-Century Art. In 1995, he was honored by the
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by being named Chevalier of the
Ordre des Arts et des Lettres The Order of Arts and Letters () is an order of France established on 2 May 1957 by the Minister of Culture. Its supplementary status to the was confirmed by President Charles de Gaulle in 1963. Its purpose is the recognition of significant ...
. In 2008, a
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was produced in Weisberg's honor titled ''Twenty-First-Century Perspectives on Nineteenth-Century Art: Essays in Honor of Gabriel P. Weisberg''. The publication included thirty essays from art historians, who were colleagues or students of Weisberg. At the end of that year, the
Minneapolis Institute of Art The Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia) is an arts museum located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. Home to more than 90,000 works of art representing 5,000 years of world history, Mia is one of the List of largest art museums, largest ar ...
exhibited nineteenth- and twentieth-century Realist drawings from the collection of Weisberg and his wife, Yvonne. Throughout his career, Weisberg has published extensively within the field of art history and has studied artists in-depth such as
François Bonvin François Bonvin (November 22, 1817 – December 19, 1887) was a French realist painter. Early life Bonvin was born in humble circumstances in Paris, the son of a police officer and a seamstress. When he was four years old his mother died o ...
,
Léon Bonvin Charles Léon Bonvin (February 28, 1834 – January 30, 1866) was a French watercolor artist known for genre painting, realist still life and delicate and melancholic landscapes. Biography Bonvin was born in Vaugirard (at the time a munici ...
, and
Félix Bracquemond Félix Henri Bracquemond (; 22 May 1833 – 29 October 1914) was a French painter, etcher, and printmaker. He played a key role in the revival of printmaking, encouraging artists such as Édouard Manet, Edgar Degas and Camille Pissarro to use ...
, and topics such as ''
Artistic Japan ''Artistic Japan'' was a magazine of Japanese art, published by German-born French art dealer Siegfried Bing. It ran for thirty-six monthly issues from 1888 to 1891 in French, English, and German editions and contributed to a revival of Japonism. ...
'' and
Japonisme ''Japonisme'' is a French term that refers to the popularity and influence of Japanese art and design among a number of Western European artists in the nineteenth century following the Bakumatsu, forced reopening of foreign trade with Japan in 1 ...
. He has placed special focus on nineteenth- and twentieth-century
French art French art consists of the visual and plastic arts (including French architecture, woodwork, textiles, and ceramics) originating from the geographical area of France. Modern France was the main centre for the European art of the Upper Paleoli ...
.


Select works

*''The Paintings of François Bonvin in the Wadsworth Athenaeum'', 1970. *''Les Maîtres du XIX Siècle: Bonvin'', 1979. *''The Drawings and Watercolors of Léon Bonvin'', 1980. *''The Realist Tradition: French Painting and Drawing, 1830-1900'', 1980. *''Beyond Impressionism: The Naturalist Impulse'', 1986. *''The Independent Critic: Philippe Burty and the Visual Arts of Mid-Nineteenth Century France'', 1993. *''Art Nouveau: A Research Guide for Design Reform in France, Belgium, England, and the United States'', 1998. *''Overcoming All Obstacles: The Women of the Académie Julian'', 1999.


See also

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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1982 List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1982 1982 U.S. and Canadian Fellows See also *Guggenheim Fellowship Guggenheim Fellowships are Grant (money), grants that have been awarded annually since by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fo ...
*
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*
List of members of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres This is a partial list of members of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres of République française, France. Members of the Order ''Commandeur'' ''Officier'' ''Chevalier'' References External linksDecrees of Nominations to the Ordre des A ...
* List of New York University people *
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* List of University of Cincinnati people *
List of University of Minnesota people This is a list of notable people associated with the University of Minnesota. Alumni Nobel laureates *Ernest O. Lawrence (M.A. Physics 1923), 1939 Nobel Prize in Physics *Walter Brattain (PhD Physics 1929), 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics *Melvin C ...


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Official website

University of Minnesota profile
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