Barbara Greenhouse Lane (1941-2023)[1] was an art historian, and chair of the art department in the graduate studies and research program at Queens College, City University of New York.[2] She was a scholar of the Northern Renaissance, early Netherlandish painting, and medieval art.

Education

Lane received her doctorate in 1970 from the University of Pennsylvania. She taught at the University of Maryland and at Rutgers University during the 70s. Lane has been at Queens College since 1979, and in the graduate program since 2000. She has chaired panels at four annual meetings of the College Art Association.[3]

Career

Lane has performed extensive research on Hans Memling; she was awarded grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities in 1987 and 1990 in order to further her work.[4][5] Her paper "The Patron and the Pirate: The Mystery of Memling's Gdańsk Last Judgment" was published in Art Bulletin in 1991. On October 26, 2005 she delivered a lecture entitled "Memling’s Influence on Italian Portraiture from Leonardo to Raphael" at the Frick Museum.[6]

Selected works

  • 1978. "Rogier's Saint John and Miraflores Altarpieces Reconsidered." Art Bulletin, Vol. 60, No. 4, p. 655–672
  • 1984. The Altar and the Altarpiece: Sacramental Themes in Early Netherlandish Painting. New York: Icon Editions. ISBN 978-0064301336
  • 1988. "Sacred versus profane in early Netherlandish Painting." Simiolus: Netherlands Quarterly for the History of Art, Vol. 18, No. 3, p. 106–115
  • 1989. "Requiem aeternam dona eis: The Beaune Last Judgment and the Mass of the Dead." Simiolus: Netherlands Quarterly for the History of Art, Vol 19, No. 3, p. 167–180
  • 1991. "The Patron and the Pirate: The Mystery of Memling's Gdańsk Last Judgment." Art Bulletin, Vol. 73, No. 4, p. 623–640

References

  1. Office of Communications and Marketing (2023-09-29). "In Memoriam: Art History Professor Emerita Barbara G. Lane". CUNY Graduate Center. Retrieved 2023-11-18.
  2. "Graduate Studies and Research Archived 2010-08-23 at the Wayback Machine." Queens College. Retrieved on September 30, 2013.
  3. "Barbara Lane." Art History Program, Graduate Center, Queens College. Retrieved on October 1, 2013.
  4. "Grant number: FE-21359-87." National Endowment for the Humanities. Retrieved on September 30, 2013.
  5. "Grant number: FB-25517-88." National Endowment for the Humanities. Retrieved on October 1, 2013.
  6. "Frick Collection is the Exclusive U.S. Venue of the Most Comprehensive Exhibition of Memling’s Portraits" (PDF). Frick Collection. Retrieved on September 30, 2013.
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