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Michelle Facos (born February 25, 1955) is an American writer and art historian.


Early life

A native of
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, Facos graduated from Kirkland (Hamilton) College in 1976 with a B.A. in art history and comparative literature. Upon graduation, she worked as a paralegal in
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Academic career

After working as a paralegal, Facos continued her art historical studies at the
New York University Institute of Fine Arts The Institute of Fine Arts (IFA) of New York University is dedicated to graduate teaching and advanced research in the history of art, archaeology and the conservation and technology of works of art. It offers Master of Arts and Doctor of Philoso ...
, where she studied under H.W. Janson,
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, Gert Schiff and her advisor,
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. Her dissertation, inspired by the exhibition "Northern Light: Realism and Symbolism in Scandinavian Painting, 1880-1910" (
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, 1982–83), was the first doctoral dissertation on Swedish painting written by a North American; It was completed in 1989 and revised and published in 1998 as ''Nationalism and the Nordic Imagination: Swedish Art of the 1890s''. In 1996, Dr. Facos was the only art historian and non-Scandinavian invited to join the research project ''Cultural Processes in Nordic Forest Communities'', led by Ingar Kaldal of Trondheim University. She has lectured, taught, and written widely on the subject of Scandinavian art and culture, especially in Sweden. Her most recent books, ''Symbolist Art in Context'' and ''An Introduction to Nineteenth-Century Art'', are read in classrooms around the globe. Since 2015, Facos also serves as the Academic Dean and Program Director of ''GGE Summer School'', a pre-college summer enrichment program for international high school students in
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Business career

Dr. Facos’s experience of living and working in Sweden ignited a passion for
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and nature, which expanded into an internet business, ''NordArtDesign'' (2006-2009), selling jewelry, apparel, and handicraft inspired and made by Sweden’s native
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(Lapp) inhabitants. In 2015, she co-founded ''MooseBooties, LLC'', a company manufacturing and selling luxury infant footwear from Scandinavian moose leather.


Honors and awards

Facos received a
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in 1993, and fellowships from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (1996), the American-Scandinavian Foundation (2007), the Alfried Krupp Foundation (2010), and the Mercator Foundation (2015). She has received grants from the American Philosophical Society (1994) and the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute (2015). In 2006 she was a Guest Professor at Hamburg University, Germany, in 2013 a Visiting Professor at
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, Shanghai, in 2014 at
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, Poland, and in 2011/2012 and 2015 a Visiting Professor at
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, Germany. Since 2012 she has been Editor-in-Chief of ARTS, an open access scholarly arts journal from
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Books

* ''A Companion to Nineteenth-Century Art,'' editor (Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, 2019) * ''Symbolist Roots of Modern Art'', co-editor with Thor J. Mednick (London: Ashgate, 2015) * ''An Introduction to Nineteenth-Century Art'' (London: Routledge, 2011) * ''Symbolist Art in Context'' (Berkeley: The University of California Press, 2009) * ''Culture and National Identity in Fin-de-Siècle Europe'', coeditor with Sharon Hirsh (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003) * ''Nationalism and the Nordic Imagination: Swedish Art of the 1890s'' (Berkeley: The University of California Press, 1998) According to
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, the book is held in 1761 libraries"Facos, Michelle [WorldCat.org]"
''www.worldcat.org''.


References


External links


Indiana University Faculty Profile of Dr. Facoswww.19thcenturyart-facos.comwww.michellefacos.com
{{DEFAULTSORT:Facos, Michelle Living people 1955 births Women art historians American art historians New York University Institute of Fine Arts alumni American women historians 21st-century American women