CURRICULUM VITAE Robert A. Mayhew Work: Duke University Email: robert.mayhew@duke.edu Department of Art, Art History Phone: 919.684.2224 & Visual Studies Fax: 919.684.4398 EDUCATION 2004 pres Ph.D. Candidate: Art History (Defense Sept 2011) Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies Duke University, Dissertation: Law, Commerce, and the Rise of New Imagery in Antwerp 1500-1600 Areas of Specialization: Visual Culture in Northern Europe (with Emphasis on the Burgundian and Spanish Netherlands, Dutch Republic, France and Germany) 14 th through 17 th Centuries Secondary Areas of Interest: Urban and Economic History, Modernism, and Pedagogy Advisor: Hans Van Miegroet Additional Coursework in 15-18 th Century Paleography and Translation (French, Spanish, and Dutch) 2001 M.A. Art History University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC Area of Specialization: Renaissance and Baroque Art and Architecture Thesis: The Question of Copies: An Analysis of their Value in the Art History of Sixteenth Century Antwerp Advisor: Charles Mack 1996 B.A. Art History and Spanish Wofford College, Spartanburg, SC EMPLOYMENT Research Positions 2009 Research Associate UNIVERSITY OF ANTWERP, Dept. of History, Centre for Urban History, Antwerp, Belgium Curatorial Positions 2009-2011 Contract Curatorial Research Assistant NASHER MUSEUM OF ART AT DUKE UNIVERSITY, 2000-2001 Kress Research Fellow COLUMBIA MUSEUM OF ART, Columbia, SC 1995 Intern, Assistant to the Curator of Pre-Columbian and African Art THE MINT MUSUEM OF ART, Charlotte, NC
CV Mayhew 2 Teaching Positions 2011 Adjunct Instructor, (Sixteenth Century Art and Visual Culture, Art and History III: Revolt, Reform and Critique (17 th Century to the Present) ELON UNIVERSITY, Dept of Art and Art History Elon, NC 2010 Instructor, (Introduction to Western Art) 2007 Instructor, (Introduction to Western Art) 2004 2009 Teaching Assistant, (Dutch and Flemish Visual Culture (15 th 17 th Centuries), Seventeenth Century French Art and Architecture, Sixteenth Century Italian Art, Cubism and Culture, Introduction to Western Art, Postmodern Architecture) 2001-2004 Instructor of Art History (Survey of Western Art, History of Architecture and Interiors, History of Costume, History of Design) ART INSTITUTE OF CHARLOTTE, Charlotte, NC 2001-2002 Adjunct Professor of Art History (Survey of Western Art, Art Appreciation, Art Criticism) WINTHROP UNIVERSITY, Department of Visual and Performing Arts Rock Hill, SC 2000-2001 Graduate Assistant UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Department of Art, Columbia, SC 1998-1999 Instructor of Spanish and English as a Foreign Language CENTRAL PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Charlotte, NC 1998-1999 Instructor of English and Spanish BERLITZ, INC., Charleston, SC 1996-1997 Head Native Speaking Teacher HESS LANGUAGE SCHOOL, Pan Chiao City, Taiwan, Republic of China 1995-1996 Teaching Assistant WOFFORD COLLEGE, Dept of Foreign Languages, Spartanburg, SC HONORS, FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS 2009 Recipient, Belgian American Educational Foundation (B.A.E.F.) Fellowship for dissertation research at the Center for Urban History, Department of History, University of Antwerp, Belgium 2008 Duke University Exchange Fellow to Université Charles-de-Gaulle - Lille 3, Villeneuve d Ascq, France French American Cultural Exchange (F.A.C.E.) 2008-2009 Recipient, Duke University International Fellowship for Advanced Students Graduate Students in Humanities & Social Science Programs
CV Mayhew 3 2008 First Alternate, Robert H. and Clarice Smith Fellowship for Northern European Art, Center for the Advanced Study of the Visual Arts (CASVA), National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC 2008 Recipient, Duke University Summer Research Fellowship for Advanced Graduate Students in Humanities & Social Science Programs 2007 Recipient, Duke Dept of Art, Art History & Visual Studies Summer Research Grant for archival research to Antwerp, Belgium 2007 Recipient, Duke University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences 2007-2008 Grant for Experimental Teaching 2005 Recipient, Duke Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Summer Research at Instituut voor Levende Talen, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium 2004-2009 Recipient, Duke University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Tuition Fellowship (5 years) 2003 Outstanding Faculty Member, Art Institute of Charlotte 2001 Recipient, U. of South Carolina School of Arts and Sciences Travel Grant 2000-2001 Recipient, Kress Research Fellowship, Columbia Museum of Art 2001 Nominee, University of South Carolina Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Research Fellowship Department of Art 1999-2001 Recipient, University of South Carolina Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Tuition Fellowship 1994 Recipient, Wofford Department of Foreign Languages Travel Grant IV. PUBLICATIONS Current Projects Law, Reform and Discontent in Sixteenth Century Antwerp. (under review) The Art Collection of the Van Der Molen, Merchant Family of Antwerp, 1562 A rediscovered panel by Daniel Seghers from the Carolus Borromeus Church in Antwerp Tradition and Novelty in the Consumption of Paintings in Antwerp Houses c.1530-1580. Made in Haarlem, Bound for Rome: Marten Van Heemskerck s Two Paintings for Francesco Formento Catalogue Entries Hendrick Goltzius, Portrait of Jan van Broekhoven, Renaissance and Baroque Art from the Samuel H. Kress Collection and Other Permanent Holdings in The Columbia Museum of Art, Vol. 1: European Art of the 13th - 16th Century. (University of South Carolina Press, 2008) Other Editor, Writing Across the Curriculum Program The Art Institute of Charlotte (2004)
CV Mayhew 4 CONFERENCES / PRESENTATIONS / PAPERS Conference and Symposium Papers (2009) University of Antwerp, Centre for Urban History, Antwerp. Paper: New Old Masters in Antwerp: Marinus Van Reymerswale in an Emerging Art Market. (2009) College Art Association Annual Conference, Los Angeles. Paper: Law, Commerce and Social Anxiety in 1542: Marinus van Reymerswale s Lawyer s Office. (2008) New Imagery and the Consumption of Images in 16th-Century Antwerp Institute de Récherches Historiques du Septentrion (IRHiS) Université Charles-de-Gaulle-Lille 3 Villeneuve d Ascq, France, Paper: Novelty, Tradition, and Specialization in Sixteenth Century Antwerp Painting. (2008) College Art Association Annual Conference, Dallas, TX, Poster: Rethinking the Survey: Testing an Experimental Teaching Lab at Duke University. (2007) Renaissance Society of America Annual Conference, Miami, FL Paper: New Old Masters in Sixteenth Century Antwerp Painting. (2007) Co-Organizer, The Netherlandish Seventeenth Century and Its Afterlives. Symposium, Nasher Museum of Art, Duke University. (2006) Making a Painter s Living: The Physical & Pictorial Dynamics of the Antwerp Art Scene in the First Half of the Sixteenth Century. Graduate Symposium, Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies, Duke University. (2003) Old Fashioned is Not New: The Influence of Turn of the Century Design on Contemporary Graphic Design. Southeastern College Art Conference, Raleigh. (2001) Real and Imagined Structures: Sources of Raphael s Architecture. Florida State University Art History Graduate Student Symposium, Tallahassee, FL Invited Lectures (2010) The Visual Culture of Gender Seventeenth Century Europe Peace College, Raleigh, NC (2008) Making, Selling, and Collecting Paintings in Seventeenth Century Haarlem. Wofford College, Spartanburg, SC (2008) Case Studies in Central European Visual Culture: Prague, Vienna, and Munich. Queens University, Charlotte, NC (2004) The Hat in Art History. Mint Museum of Craft & Design, (Monthly Lecture Series), Charlotte, NC, (1999-2004) Numerous Community Lectures on Medieval Art (Basilica of Saint Francis at Assisi), Renaissance Art (Renaissance Art in Rome, Northern Renaissance Emotionalism), and Spanish Art (Velázquez, Goya, and Picasso), Charlotte, NC VI. LANGUAGES Speaking: Reading: English, Spanish, French, Dutch Italian, German
CV Mayhew 5 VII. MEMBERSHIPS AND PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS College Art Association Renaissance Society of America Historians of Netherlandish Art Duke University Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Southeastern College Art Conference VIII. PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE 2011 Panelist, Duke Graduate School Summer Teaching Orientation Forum 2011 Juror, SparkCon Conference, Raleigh, NC 2007-2008 Co-Organizer, Art History Experimental Teaching Lab, Duke University 2004-2007 Graduate Student Symposium Committee, Duke University 2003-2004 Student Success Committee, Art Institute of Charlotte (Chair) 2003-2004 Developer and Chair, Writing Across the Curriculum Program 2002-2004 Student Success Committee, Art Institute of Charlotte 2002-2004 Library Advisory Committee, Art Institute of Charlotte 2002-2004 Juror for numerous student exhibitions at Art Institute of Charlotte 1996-1997 Manager, Head English Speaker, Hess Language School, Taipei, Taiwan IX. TEACHING Survey of Western Art (I & II) Early Modern Art (Renaissance and Baroque Art and Architecture) History of Architecture (Medieval to Postmodern) Art Markets Art Appreciation Art Criticism and Methodologies History of Design (Fifteenth Century to the Present, Graphic Design and Decorative Arts) X. REFERENCES Hans J. Van Miegroet, Professor and Chair hvm@duke.edu Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies, Duke University (919) 684-2224 Neil De Marchi, Professor demarchi@econ.duke.edu Department of Economics, Duke University (919) 660-1834 Box 90097 Caroline Bruzelius, Anne M. Cogan Professor c.bruzelius@duke.edu Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies, Duke University (919) 684-6798 UPDATED: June 2011