Professor Paul Binski FBA

Western European art and architecture 1100-1400; royal and ecclesiastical patronage; the art of liturgy and death; hagiography; wall, panel and manuscript painting; Cambridge illuminated manuscripts; international artistic relations.
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
2007
Subjects
Art history, Medieval studies

Current post

Professor of the History of Medieval Art, University of Cambridge

Past appointments

University of Cambridge Professor of the History of Medieval Art, University of Cambridge

2006 -

University of Cambridge Professor of the History of Medieval Art, University of Cambridge

2006 -

University of Cambridge Lecturer, no Professor, Deprt. History of Art

1996 -

University of Manchester Lecturer, Dept. History of Art

1991 - 1995

Yale University Assistant Professor, Dept. History of Art

1988 - 1991

Publications

Becket's Crown: Art & Imagination in Gothic England 2004

Westminster Abbey and the Plantagenets 1995

Age of Chivalry (ed., with J. Alexander) 1987

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Finbarr Barry Flood FBA (Photo credit: Alya Karame)

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