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Madlyn M. Kahr

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Madlyn Millner Kahr
Born
Madlyn Millner

June 30, 1913
New Jersey, United States
DiedFebruary 24, 2004(2004-02-24) (aged 90)
Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Other namesMM Kahr, Madlyn M. Kahr, Madlyn Kahr
EducationBarnard College (BA),
New York University Institute of Fine Arts (MA, PhD)
Occupation(s)Art historian, scholar, educator
Known for16th–17th century Dutch, Spanish, and Venetian painting, feminist art history
Notable workDutch Painting In The Seventeenth Century (1982)
SpouseSidney Kahr (m. 1936–1975; death)
Children2

Madlyn Millner Kahr[1] (née Madlyn Millner; 1913–2004) was an American art historian and educator. She specialized in the study of 16th–17th century painting of Dutch, Spanish, and Venetian origins, and feminist art history. Kahr was professor emeritus at the University of California, San Diego.[2] She authored the books, Velázquez: The Art of Painting (1976), and Dutch Painting In The Seventeenth Century (1982).[3]

Early life and education

Madlyn Millner was born on June 30, 1913, in New Jersey, U.S.. She studied at Barnard College in New York City, and received a B.A. degree in 1933.[4] While attending undergrad, she served as the editor of Barnard Bulletin, the school newspaper.[4] Kahr followed with further study at New York University Institute of Fine Arts where she received a M.A. degree and PhD.[3] Her dissertation was titled, The Book Of Esther In Seventeenth-Century Dutch Art (1968, New York University).

In 1936, she married psychiatrist Sidney Kahr, they had two children.[5][6][7]

Career

Kahr was a professor at the University of California, San Diego, starting in 1976.[3] She also made watercolor paintings, and in 1980 she participated in a UCSD faculty group exhibition.[8] Kahr also taught at Manhattanville College, Columbia University, CUNY Queens College, and Stanford University.[3]

She wrote on artists, including Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Velázquez; and also wrote about female archetypes in art, such as Delilah, and Danaë. In the book Feminism And Art History (1982), the chapter Delilah by Kahr used an iconographic approach when reviewing male artists' treatment of the Delilah theme in their work, which demonstrated stereotypes of women.[9][10]

She was a member of the Women's Caucus for Art in 1979.[3] In advanced age she lived at Epoch Assisted Living in Providence, Rhode Island; where died on February 24, 2004, at the age of 90.[5][7]

Bibliography

See also

References

  1. ^ "Kahr, Madlyn M." Dictionary of Art Historians. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
  2. ^ "General Catalog 2003–2004". University of California, San Diego, Registrar Office. Archived from the original on June 19, 2010.
  3. ^ a b c d e Chen Kearns, Alice (November 1979). "Profiles of UCSD Women: Madlyn Kahr" (PDF). Bear Facts. Vol. I. XVIII, No.2. University of California, San Diego. p. 3. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 14, 2024.
  4. ^ a b "Historical Gleanings". Barnard Bulletin. 1954-03-15. p. 1. Retrieved 2024-03-15 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ a b "Madlyn Kahr Obituary (2004), Providence, RI". Legacy.com. The Providence Journal. February 26, 2004. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
  6. ^ "Dr. Sidney Kahr". The New York Times. January 27, 1975. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
  7. ^ a b "Deaths: Kahr, Madlyn (Millner)". The New York Times. 2004-02-26. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
  8. ^ Russell, Kathlyn (June 6, 1980). "Art exhibit displays UCSD faculty work". Daily Times-Advocate. p. 23. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
  9. ^ Helly, Dorothy; Hedges, Elaine; Porter, Nancy (June 1997). Women's Studies Quarterly (97:1-2): Looking Back, Moving Forward: 25 Years of Women's Studies History, Special Anniversary Issue. Feminist Press at CUNY. p. 222. ISBN 978-1-55861-171-9.
  10. ^ Boettger, Suzaan (1983-06-12). "Portrayal of Women in Art". The San Francisco Examiner. pp. 340, 344. ISSN 2574-593X. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
  11. ^ Moffitt, John F. (March 1979). "Velazquez: The Art of Painting (Book Review)". The Art Journal. 38 (3): 213. doi:10.2307/776280. JSTOR 776280 – via JSTOR.
  12. ^ "Velazquez: The Art of Painting (1976)". Publishers Weekly; Volume 210, Issues 1-13. R. R. Bowker Company. 1976.
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