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Lynne Lawner (born April 10, 1935) is an American independent scholar, an author of art history and poetry, a translator and a photographer, based in New York City. Sister to Mark (b. 1937) and Robert lawner.


Writing

Lawner’s books about art history emphasize iconographical themes, the meaning of art, as well as social customs. Among these are: ''Lives of the Courtesans: Portraits of the Renaissance'' (1986); ''I Modi: The Sixteen Pleasures -- An Erotic Album of the Italian Renaissance'' (1988); ''Harlequin on the Moon: Commedia dell’Arte and the Visual Arts'' (1998). She has lectured and taught on the subject of courtesans in places including
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, Vassar College, the Chicago Art Institute, the
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, and the
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. Her work on ''I Modi'' has been praised and defended by such disparate organs as scholarly journals and the periodical ''
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''. Lawner has published two collections of poetry: ''Wedding Night of A Nun'' and ''Triangle Dream'', the latter "frustrating, brilliant, occasionally moving" according to Kirkus Reviews."Triangle Dream" (Review), Kirkus Reviews, Feb. 26, 1968, https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/lynne-lawner-2/triangle-dream/ She won ''Poetry'' magazine’s Oscar Blumenthal Prize and later was invited to an artist residency at Yaddo. Her many translations of Italian poetry have appeared in journals such as ''Chelsea'', ''Yale Italian Poetry'', ''Italian Poetry Journal''. In spring 2010, her edition ''Painted Fire: Selected Poetry of Maria Luisa Spaziani'' was published by Chelsea Press, New York City. Another Italian translation work by Lawner is ''Letters from Prison'' by
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, which was commissioned by the Ford Foundation Translation Center and published as a book in the 1970s.


Life

Lawner was born on 10 April 1935 in Dayton, Ohio. She received a B.A. degree from
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and her Ph.D. from Columbia University. She won a Henry Fellowship from Harvard University and Yale University, to study at Newnham College, Cambridge. She has also been a
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and an
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grantee. Through the years she has been a Fellow of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study,
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(the Harvard Center for Renaissance Italian Studies), and the Center for Advanced Studies in the Visual Arts at the
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in Washington DC. She has also been a
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grantee to Italy: in Rome and as Senior Fulbright Research Fellow in
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and Naples. Much of Lawner’s scholarly work, poetry, and translations draw on her long-term residence in Rome, Italy (from 1958 through 1983). She has also been influenced by sojourns in the
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over a period of many years. An artist’s edition of her poems together with her photographs, designed by Francesco Dondina and curated by Fabio Castelli, will be printed in 2011 in Milan, entitled '' Engadin Impressions''. Between 2006 and 2010, she has developed her art of semi-abstract nature photography. Exhibitions are planned in Italy and Switzerland; she has been invited to participate in
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Arts Festival 2011.


Bibliography


History and art history books

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External links


Lives of the Courtesans - publisher's web page
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lawner, Lynne Living people Alumni of Newnham College, Cambridge American art historians Writers from Dayton, Ohio Wellesley College alumni Columbia University alumni American women historians American women poets Women art historians 1935 births Historians from Ohio 21st-century American women