Matthew Baigell
Matthew Baigell is an American art historian and professor emeritus of art history at Rutgers University, where he taught for over three decades after earlier positions at Ohio State University.[1][3][5] He has authored numerous books and surveys on American art, Jewish artists, and the social contexts of artistic identity, including works on artists like Edward Hopper, Grant Wood, and Ben Shahn.[1][2][3] A founding member of the Jewish Art Salon, Baigell continues to explore broad topics in art scholarship into his later years.[2][7]
New York, NY, USA
Apr 27, 1933
Art History
American Art
Jewish Art
19th Century Painters of the Delaware Valley
Jewish Art in America: An Introduction
Social Concern and Left Politics in Jewish American Art: 1880-1940
Thomas Hart Benton
Thomas Cole (Watson-Guptill Famous Artists)
Charles Burchfield
Peeling Potatoes, Painting Pictures: Women Artists in Post-Soviet Russia, Estonia, and Latvia The First Decade