Ann C. Gunter is an art historian and Bertha and Max Dressler Professor in the Humanities at Northwestern University. Her work focuses on visual and material culture of the ancient Near East and neighboring parts of the eastern Mediterranean.[1]

Ann Gunter
OccupationArt historian
TitleBertha and Max Dressler Professor in the Humanities
Academic background
Alma materBryn Mawr College
Columbia University
Academic work
InstitutionsNorthwestern University
Notable worksGreek Art and the Orient

Education edit

Gunter attended Bryn Mawr College,[2] graduating magna cum laude in 1973.[3] She went on to Columbia University where she earned an M.A. (1975), M.Phil. (1976) and Ph.D. (1980).[3]

Career edit

Gunter joined the Smithsonian Institution's Freer and Sackler galleries in 1987 as Assistant Curator of Ancient Near Eastern Art, and in 1992 was appointed Associate Curator.[2] She was also a visiting assistant professor at Emory University and the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.[2] She was Director of the American Research Institute in Turkey at Ankara and an adjunct associate professor in Near Eastern Studies at Johns Hopkins University.[2]

Gunter became Curator of Ancient Near Eastern Art at the Freer and Sackler in 2004 and served until 2008, while also serving as Head of Scholarly Publications and Programs.[3] In 2008 she joined Northwestern University as Professor of Art History, Classics, and in the Humanities.[3]

Works edit

  • Greek Art and the Orient (Cambridge University Press, 2009)[4][5]
  • "Beyond 'Orientalizing': Encounters among Cultures in the Eastern Mediterranean," in Assyria to Iberia at the Dawn of the Classical Age, eds. J. Aruz, S. B. Graff, and Y. Rakic (Metropolitan Museum of Art and Yale University Press, 2014)
  • "Orientalism and Orientalization in the Iron Age Mediterranean" in Critical Approaches to Ancient Near Eastern Art, eds. B. A. Brown and M. H. Feldman (DeGruyter, 2014)
  • "The Etruscans, Greek Art, and the Near East" in A Companion to the Etruscans, eds. S. Bell and A. Carpino (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2016)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Ann Gunter: Department of Art History - Northwestern University". www.arthistory.northwestern.edu. Northwestern University. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d "Massumeh Farhad and Ann Gunter Assume Leadership Roles at the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery". Freer Gallery of Art & Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. Retrieved 2020-12-08.
  3. ^ a b c d Gunter, Ann (2016). "Ann C. Gunter" (PDF).
  4. ^ Aurigny, Hélène (2011). "Ann C. Gunter, Greek Art and the Orient (2009)". Topoi. Orient-Occident. 17 (2): 523–527.
  5. ^ Whitley, James (October 2010). "Greek Art and the Orient, by Anne C. Gunter, 2009. New York (NY): Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-83257-1 hardback £50 & US$99; xviii+398 pp., 100 figs". Cambridge Archaeological Journal. 20 (3): 460–463. doi:10.1017/S0959774310000557. ISSN 1474-0540. S2CID 193921888.