Prof Deborah Howard, FBA, FSA, FRSE

Prof Deborah Howard, FBA, FSA, FRSE's Biography

Forename(s)
Deborah Janet
Sex
Female
Date of Birth
26/2/1946
Foretitle(s)
Prof
Surname
HOWARD
Style
Prof Deborah Howard, FBA, FSA, FRSE
Recreations
music (especially opera and chamber music), hill walking (completed the Scottish Munros 2011), gardening, photography

Prof Deborah Howard, FBA, FSA, FRSE's Professional Career

Career
Leverhulme fell in history of art Clare Hall Cambridge 1972-73, lectr in history of art UCL 1973-76, visiting lectr Yale Univ 1977 and 1980, pt/t lectr, sr lectr then reader Dept of Architecture Univ of Edinburgh 1982-91, pt/t lectr Courtauld Inst of Art 1991-92; Univ of Cambridge: librarian to Faculty of Architecture and History of Art 1992-96, fell St John's Coll 1992-, reader in architectural history 1996-2001, prof of architectural history 2001-, head Dept of History of Art 2002-05 and 2007-09; Kennedy prof of Renaissance studies Smith Coll Massachusetts 2006, visiting prof Harvard Univ Center for Italian Renaissance Studies Florence 2007, Robert Janson-La Palme visiting prof Princeton Univ 2009, MacGeorge fell Univ of Melbourne 2012, Daphne Mayo visiting scholar Univ of Queensland 2012; cmmr: Royal Fine Art Cmmn for Scotland 1985-95, Royal Cmmn on Ancient and Historic Monuments of Scotland 1989-99, chm Soc of Architectural Historians of GB 1997-2000; FSA 1984, FSA Scot 1991, Hon FRIAS 1996, FRSE 2004, FBA 2010

Prof Deborah Howard, FBA, FSA, FRSE's Publications

Books and Publications
Jacopo Sansovino: Architecture & Patronage in Renaissance Venice (1975, 2 edn 1987), The Architectural History of Venice (1980, revised edn 2002), William Adam (Architectural Heritage I, ed 1990), Scottish Architects Abroad (Architectural Heritage II, ed 1991, Glenfiddich Award), Scottish Architecture from the Reformation to the Restoration (1995), La Scuola Grande della Misericordia di Venezia (co-author, 1999), Venice and the East: The Impact of the Islamic World on Venetian Architecture 1100-1500 (2000), Architettura e musica nella Venezia del Rinascimento (co-ed, 2006), Sound and Space in Renaissance Venice: Architecture, Music, Acoustics (with L Moretti, 2009), Venice Disputed: Marc' Antonio Barbaro and Venetian Architecture (1550-1600) (2011)

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