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The Brooklyn Art Historian

Art History through the eyes of a Brooklyn native.

Author: thebrooklynarthistorian

I am an Art Historian living in Brooklyn, trying to shed light and grow interest in Renaissance, Baroque, Medieval and other periods of art. I hold degrees in Renaissance Art History from Fordham University and University of Glasgow and have worked at Marian Goodman Gallery, one of the most significant contemporary art galleries in New York. I am also a person of color, and one of my goals with this blog and my Instagram (@shaushauredemption) is to educate and inspire more people of color to visit museums, engage with and feel comfortable with art and the institutions that house it. ​ Happy reading! ​
Clara Peeters, Still life with grapes on a tazza, a basket of fruit, two crayfish on a plate and a squirrel, 1613.
March 12, 2019March 13, 2019

Five Female Artists to Know​ in the Renaissance and Baroque

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February 15, 2019March 12, 2019

Stepping into the Spotlight

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Charles Cordier, Negro from the Sudan, also called Negro in Algerian Costume, 1856-7.
February 8, 2019February 8, 2019

To Be Young, Gifted, and Black

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February 4, 2019February 10, 2019

Rouen Cathedral through the eyes of… Part II

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February 4, 2019February 10, 2019

Rouen Cathedral through the eyes of… Part I

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January 31, 2019February 4, 2019

Contemplating my favorite Italian bankers

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