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The Nativity (detail), ca. 1470/1475, by Martin Schongauer. Courtesy National Gallery of Art (Gift of W.G. Russell Allen, 1941.1.42). Jack Spalding
Associate Professor

Faculty Memorial Hall, Room 447
Fordham University – Rose Hill Campus
Bronx, NY 10458
Phone: 718-817-4892
Email: spalding@fordham.edu

Education

Ph.D., Princeton

Area of Specialization

Renaissance

Courses Taught

Renaissance, Baroque Art, Honors Courses

Biography

Professor Jack Spalding, who teaches courses in Renaissance and Baroque Art, specializes in late sixteenth-century Florentine painting. His dissertation on Santi di Tito was published in the Garland Series of Outstanding Dissertations in the Fine Arts and he is currently finishing a monograph on Santi's contemporary Alessandro Allori. His entry on Allori appeared in the Grove Dictionary of Art and he has published articles in Pantheon, Storia dell'arte, Master Drawings, Gazette des Beaux-Arts, Antichita Viva and The Record of the Princeton Art Museum on Santi, Allori, Girolamo Macchietti, Lodovico Cigoli, and Albrecht Altdorfer. He has received fellowships from the Fulbright Commission, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Kress Foundation and has delivered papers at the Detroit Institute of Arts, College Art Association, McGill University and Mount Holyoke College.

Selected Publications


 

The Nativity (detail), ca. 1470/1475, by Martin Schongauer.
Courtesy National Gallery of Art (Gift of W.G. Russell Allen, 1941.1.42).