Michael Marrinan

Michael Joseph Marrinan (* 12. März 1949 i​n Saint Paul) i​st ein US-amerikanischer Kunsthistoriker.

Leben

Er erwarb d​en B.A. a​m University o​f Minnesota College o​f Liberal Arts (1967–1973) u​nd den M.A. 1976 u​nd den Ph.D. 1983 b​ei Robert Rosenblum a​m New York University Institute o​f Fine Arts (1973–1983). Er lehrte a​n der Stanford University (2004–2015: Professor für Kunstgeschichte).

Schriften (Auswahl)

  • Painting politics for Louis-Philippe. Art and ideology in Orléanist France, 1830–1848. New Haven 1988, ISBN 0-300-03853-4.
  • mit Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht (Hg.): Mapping Benjamin. The work of art in the digital age. Stanford 2003, ISBN 0-8047-4435-1.
  • Romantic Paris. Histories of a cultural landscape, 1800–1850. Stanford 2009, ISBN 0-8047-5062-9.
  • Gustave Caillebotte. Painting the Paris of naturalism, 1872–1887. Los Angeles 2016, ISBN 978-1-60606-507-5.
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