Professor Elizabeth McGrath FBA

History of Art
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
1998
Subjects
Art history

Summary

Elizabeth McGrath is Professor Emerita of the History of Art at the University of London, and Honorary Fellow of the Warburg Institute, where, after gaining a PhD, she worked from 1970 until 2010, as editor, teacher and Curator of the Photographic Collection. Much of her scholarly output has focused on Rubens and on iconography. She has also worked on topics involving Renaissance humanism. Her book Rubens: Subjects from History, a volume in the Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard (London 1997), won the Mitchell Prize in the History of Art for 1998, and was awarded the Eugene Baie prize of the province of Antwerp (for a work on Flemish Cultural History) for the years 1993-98. In the last decades she has also been occupied with the imagery of black Africans in European art of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Her publications on aspects of the subject often involve Rubens and his associates. Most recently she has edited and contributed to a volume on Rubens' mythological paintings for the Corpus Rubenianum. She is a Fellow of the Belgian Academy of Sciences.

Current post

The Warburg Institute, University of London Professor Emerita and Honorary Fellow

Past appointments

The Warburg Institute, University of London Assistant Curator then Curator, Photographic Collection

1970 - 2010

The Warburg Institute, University of London Curator, Photographic Collection, The Warburg Institute, University of London

1970 - 2014

Publications

Rubens: Mythological Subjects: Achilles to the Graces Part XI.1 of the Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard 2016

The Slave in European Art: From Renaissance Trophy to Abolitionist Emblem 2012

"Jacob Jordaens and Moses’s Ethiopian Wife", Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes LXX, 2007, pp. 247-85

Rubens: subjects from history 1998

The Black Andromeda J Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 1992

The painted decoration of Rubens's house J Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 1978

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