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Martha Tedeschi

Martha Tedeschi
Born
Martha P. Tedeschi

(1958-04-01) April 1, 1958 (age 66)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Art historian
Curator
SpouseMichael Lukasiewicz
Children2 (Samuel and Jacob)
Academic background
Alma materBrown University
University of Michigan
Northwestern University
ThesisHow Prints Work: Reproductions, Originals, and Their Markets in England, 1840–1900 (1994)
Academic advisorsS. Hollis Clayson
Nancy J. Troy
Academic work
DisciplineArt history
Sub-disciplineNineteenth-century American and British prints and drawings
InstitutionsArt Institute of Chicago
Harvard Art Museums

Martha P. Tedeschi (born April 1, 1958) is an American art historian and curator. Tedeschi currently serves as the Elizabeth and John Moors Cabot Director of the Harvard Art Museums. She is a scholar of nineteenth-century American and British prints and drawings, especially works by artists such as Winslow Homer, John Marin, and James McNeill Whistler.

Career

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Born to John and Anne, Tedeschi received a Bachelor of Arts in Art History from Brown University in 1980, and a Master of Arts in Art History and Museum Studies from the University of Michigan in 1982. Her thesis at Michigan focused on Girolamo Mocetto and was titled "The Calumny of Appelles: An Early Sixteenth-Century Engraving by Girolamo Mocetto." In 1994, Tedeschi received a Doctor of Philosophy in Art History from Northwestern University. Her dissertation, supervised by S. Hollis Clayson and Nancy J. Troy, was titled "How Prints Work: Reproductions, Originals, and Their Markets in England, 1840–1900."

In 1999, Tedeschi was named the Print Trust Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Art Institute of Chicago.[1] In 2012, she was promoted to Deputy Director for Art and Research. Four years later, she was named the Elizabeth and John Moors Cabot Director of the Harvard Art Museums, succeeding Thomas W. Lentz.[2]

Tedeschi is a member of the Association of Art Museum Curators, the Association of Art Museum Directors, and has served as President of the Print Council of America from 2009 through 2013.[3] She has published extensively within the academic journal Print Quarterly.

Personal life

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Tedeschi is married to Michael Lukasiewicz, with whom she has two children: Samuel and Jacob.[4]

Select works

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  • Great Drawings from the Art Institute of Chicago: The Harold Joachim Years, 1958–1983, 1985, ISBN 9780933920699
  • The Lithographs of James McNeill Whistler, with Nesta Spink, 1998, ISBN 9780865591509
  • The "Writing" of Modern Life: The Etching Revival in France, Britain, and U.S., 1850-1940, with Elizabeth Helsinger, 2008, ISBN 9780935573459
  • Watercolors by Winslow Homer: The Color of Light, with Kristi Dahm et al., 2008, ISBN 9780865592261
  • John Marin's Watercolors: A Medium for Modernism, with Kristi Dahm et al., 2010, ISBN 9780300166378
  • Coming Away: Winslow Homer and England, with Elizabeth Athens et al., 2017, ISBN 9780300229905

See also

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References

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Preceded byThomas W. Lentz Elizabeth and John Moors Cabot DirectorHarvard Art Museums 2016 – present Incumbent
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