Patricia Fortini Brown


Patricia Fortini Brown is Professor Emerita of Art & Archaeology at Princeton University. Her recent work has focused on Venetian territories in the Mediterranean and the Terraferma, particularly the Friuli.

Biography

Brown was born and raised in Oakland, California, where she graduated from Fremont High School. After attending Brigham Young University, she graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, with an A.B. in Political Science. Brown was active as a studio artist for 17 years and raised two sons before beginning graduate work. Returning to Berkeley in 1976, she earned an M.A. and PhD in the History of Art. Brown taught at Princeton for 27 years, where she was the first woman to be promoted to tenure in the Department of Art & Archaeology and served as department chair for six years. Brown was Slade Professor of Fine Arts at the University of Cambridge. She served as president of the Renaissance Society of America, and on the Board of Advisors for the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts. She serves on an Advisory committee for “Mediterranean Palimpsests: Connecting the Art and Architectural Histories of Medieval and Early Modern Cities," a Getty-funded research project, 2018-, and is a member of the Board of Trustees of Save Venice.
In recognition of her retirement in 2010, Brown was honored with eight sessions at the annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America in Venice, as well as with a symposium at Princeton University: "Giorgione and His Times: Confronting Alternate Realities" on the 500th anniversary of the death of Giorgione. Selected papers from the two symposia were published in a Festschrift edited by Blake de Maria and Mary E. Frank, Reflections on Renaissance Venice: a celebration of Patricia Fortini Brown .

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