Art History Professors are often the primary source for evaluating and authenticating new artistic finds in the collection of art museums while conducting their usual art history classes in universities. They are adept in harnessing technical disciplines that analyze and date old artworks which often turn out to be valuable historic artifacts. Their work in the academe puts them in great company along with archeologist colleagues in advising museum and art gallery curators.
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Prof. Patrick M. Thackeray
Hotwell Rd., Bristol, UK
Phone: 0161–352-4465
Objective
To be part of a university’s professors in the art history department
Professional Experience
2002 – Present: Art History Professor, Faculty of Arts, University of Bristol
- Conduct the suitable art history classes to students of humanities and fine arts.
- Collaborate with faculty professors in developing the art history curriculum distinctly for fine arts, humanities and archeology courses
- Publish in arts journals and conduct circuit lectures regarding any new art discoveries
1994 – 2002: Art Historian/Curator, City Museum and Art Gallery, Bristol
- Collaborate with the academe in authenticating newly discovered artistic works in print and sculpture as well as ancient pottery, frescoes, dinnerware, and jewelry artifacts from various cultures
- Provide consultancy services to other museums and art galleries.
Skills
- Excellent interpersonal and leadership skills
- Excellent command of the spoken and written English and German languages.
Achievements
Authenticated more than 1000 pieces of newly discovered artworks by artists of the early 20th century
Education
1994 – 1996: MS in Archeology, Magdalen College, Oxford University
1990 – 1994: Bachelor of Fine Arts, St. Bede’s College, Manchester
References
To be furnished upon request
