Jonathan unglaub

Associate Professor and Chair of Fine Arts at Brandeis University

Brookline, Massachusetts, United States

About

See: https://brandeis.academia.edu/JonathanUnglaub Jonathan Unglaub (Ph.D., Columbia) is Associate Professor of Fine Arts at Brandeis University. A primary area of research focus has been the art and literary culture of Nicolas Poussin (1594-1665). His scholarship on the painter encompasses two books: Poussin and the Poetics of Painting: Pictorial Narrative and the Legacy of Tasso (Cambridge University Press, 2006; paperback 2014) and Poussin's Sacrament of Ordination: History Faith and the Sacred Landscape (Yale University Press, 2013), as well numerous articles and exhibition catalogue essays. Unglaub's other publications and current research range across the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries in Italy, and include studies on Raphael, Caravaggio, Bernini, Bolognese Baroque Art, the Venetian Pastoral, and Flemish Baroque painting.

Experience

  • Associate Professor and Chair of Fine Arts at Brandeis University