THE MITCHELL PRIZE FOR THE HISTORY OF ART Current winner and Judges 2004 Colin Bailey: Patriotic Taste: Collecting Modern Art in Pre-Revolutionary Paris (Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 2004. Thomas Kren and Scot McKendrick: The Triumph of Flemish Manuscript Painting in Europe (The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, and the Royal Academy of Arts, London, 2003) Judges: Caroline Elam, Carl Brandon Strehlke, Gary Tinterow. Previous Winners and Judges 2002 John Golding: Paths to the Absolute (Princeton University Press). Catalogue: Michael Bury: The Print in Italy 1550 – 1620 (British Museum Press) Judges: Professor Nicholas Penny (Chairman): Professor John Elderfield; Professor Willibald Sauerlander. 2000 David Anfam: Mark Rothko: The Works on Canvas (Yale University Press) Catalogue: Frits Scholten: Adriaen de Vries (1556-1626) – Imperial Sculptor (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Nationalmuseum, Stockholm and The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, in association with Waanders Publishers, Zwolle). Judges: Professor Nicholas Penny (Chairman), Professor Egbert Haverkamp-Begemann, Professor John Elderfield. 1998 Elizabeth McGrath: Rubens – Subjects from History (Harvey Miller). First Book: Andrew Butterfield: The Sculptures of Verrocchio (Yale University Press). Kathleen A. Foster: Thomas Eakins Rediscovered (Yale University Press). Judges: Mr Joseph J. Rishel (Chairman), Professor Egbert Haverkamp-Begemann, Dr Nicholas Penny 1997 Elizabeth Cropper and Charles Dempsey: Nicolas Poussin: Friendship and the Love of Painting (Princeton University Press). First Book: Suzanne Brown Butters: Triumph of Vulcan: Sculptors’ Tools, Porphyry and the Prince in Ducal Florence (Leo S. Olschki, Florence). Judges: Mr Joseph J. Rishel (Chairman), Professor Egbert Haverkamp-Begemann, Dr Nicholas Penny 1996 David Bindman and Malcolm Baker: Roubiliac and the Eighteenth-Century Monument: Sculpture as Theatre (Yale University Press). First Book: Patricia Lee Rubin: Giorgio Vasari. Art and History (Yale University Press). Judges: Mr Joseph J. Rishel (Chairman), Professor Egbert Haverkamp-Begemann, Dr Nicholas Penny 1995 David Landau and Peter Parshall: The Renaissance Print 1470–1550 (Yale University Press). First Book: David Franklin: Rosso in Italy: The Italian Career of Rosso Fiorentino (Yale University Press). Judges: Dr George Goldner (Chairman), Professor Walter Cahn, Mr Joseph J. Rishel 1994 John Gage: Colour and Culture (Thames & Hudson/Bulfinch). First book: William Hood: Fra Angelico at San Marco (Yale University Press). Judges: Dr George Goldner (Chairman), Professor Walter Cahn, Dr John Golding 1993 Virginia Spate: The Colour of Time: Claude Monet (Thames & Hudson, Rizzoli). First book: Clare Robertson: 'Il Gran Cardinale’: Alessandro Farnese Patron of the Arts (Yale University Press). Judges: Dr George Goldner, Professor Walter Cahn, Dr John Golding, Sir John Pope-Hennessy 1992 Joseph Leo Koerner: Caspar David Friedrich and the subject of landscape (Reaktion Books). First book: Peter Galassi: Corot in Italy (Yale University Press). Judges: Dr George Goldner, Dr John Golding, Professor Arthur Danto, Professor Linda Nochlin, Sir John Pope-Hennessy 1988 Thomas DaCosta Kauffmann: The School of Prague: Painting at the court of Rudolf II University of Chicago Press). First Book: Stanley Meltzoff: Botticelli, Signorelli and Savonarola (Olschki). 20th Century: Angelica Zander Rudenstine: Modern Painting, Drawing and Sculpture collected by Emily and Joseph Pulitzer (Harvard University Art Museums). Judges: Everett Fahy, Professor Sir Lawrence Gowing, Anne d’Harnoncourt 1987 Lee Johnson: The Paintings of Eugène Delacroix, volumes III and IV (Oxford). First Book: (The Eric Mitchell Prize): Cecilia Powell: Turner in the South (Yale University Press). 20th Century: Christopher Green: Cubism and its Enemies (Yale University Press). Judges: Everett Fahy, Professor Sir Lawrence Gowing, Anne d’Harnoncourt 1986 John Rewald: Cézanne (Abrams/Thames & Hudson). First Book: Thomas Crow: Painters and Public Life in Eighteenth Century Paris (Yale University Press). 20th Century: John Elderfield: Kurt Schwitters (Thames & Hudson). Judges: Everett Fahy, Professor Sir Lawrence Gowing, Anne d’Harnoncourt 1985 Otto Demus: The Mosaics of San Marco in Venice (University of Chicago Press), additionally Jennifer Montagu: Alessandro Algardi (Yale University Press). Judges: Everett Fahy, Professor Sir Lawrence Gowing, Professor Peter Lasko 1984 Graham Reynolds: The Later Paintings and Drawings of John Constable (Yale University Press). First Book: Elizabeth Johns: Thomas Eakins: The Heroism of Modern Life (Princeton). Judges: Professor Michael Jaffé, Professor Michael Kitson, Professor Janet Cox-Rearick 1983 Lorenz Eitner: Gericault: His Life and Work (Cornell/Orbis). Judges: Professor Michael Jaffé, Professor Michael Kitson, Professor Janet Cox-Rearick 1982 Hugh Honour and John Fleming: A World History of Art (Macmillan); published in America as The Visual Arts: A History (Prentice Hall). First Book: Keith Christiansen: Gentile da Fabriano (Chatto/Cornell). Judges: Professor Michael Jaffé, Professor Michael Kitson, Professor Sydney Freedberg 1981 Sir John Pope-Hennessy: Luca della Robbia (Phaidon/Cornell). First Book: Martin Kemp: Leonardo da Vinci (Dent/Harvard). Judges: Professor Michael Jaffé, Professor Michael Kitson, Professor Sydney Freedberg 1980 Michael Baxandall: The Limewood Sculptors of Renaissance Germany (Yale University Press). Judges: Professor Michael Jaffé, Professor Jean Sutherland Boggs, Professor George Heard Hamilton 1979 Meyer Schapiro: Modern Art: 19th and 20th Centuries (Braziller/Chatto). Judges: Sir John Pope-Hennessy, Professor Jean Sutherland Boggs, Professor George Heard Hamilton 1978 Martin Butlin and Evelyn Joll: The Paintings of J.M.W. Turner (Yale University Press). Judges: Sir John Pope-Hennessy, Professor Jean Sutherland Boggs, John Russell 1977 Francis Haskell: Rediscoveries in Art (Phaidon/Cornell). Judges: Sir John Pope-Hennessy, Professor Robert Rosenblum, John Russell