Professor Stephen Murray | |
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Academic background | |
Education | The Courtauld Institute of Art |
Academic work | |
Discipline | History of Architecture |
Sub-discipline | Gothic architecture |
Stephen D. Murray (born 1945), Professor Emeritus of the Department of Art History and Archaeology at Columbia University, is an architectural historian, specialising in Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Before his retirement, Murray held the Lisa and Bernard Selz chair in Medieval Art History at Columbia University.[1] He has written several important monographs[2] on French Gothic cathedrals, including Troyes, Beauvais, and Amiens. His work combines analysis of architectural details with discussion of medieval writing about cathedrals.[3][4][2][5] He is considered a pioneer in the development of digital media and visual arts resources for educational use.[6][7]
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