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Professor Steven A. Mansbach
Twentieth-Century Art
Art History & Archaeology
Office: 4226 Art-Sociology Building
Mail: 1211-B Art-Sociology Building
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742-1335
Telephone: 301-405-7633
e-mail: mansbach@umd.edu
Publications
Professor Mansbach focuses his research and teaching interests on the genesis and reception of "classical" modern art, roughly from the last quarter of the nineteenth century through the middle of the twentieth. His specific area of scholarly publication is the modern art of Central and Eastern Europe from the Baltic north to the Adriatic south. On this topic he has published numerous books, articles, exhibition catalogues, and essays. He has also taught this subject as a professor in Germany, Poland, Hungary, and South Africa, as well as at several American universities. In addition to holding university professorships, he was also associate dean at the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at Washington's National Gallery of Art and the founder and dean of the American Academy in Berlin.
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