ANN BLAIR BROWNLEE
Mediterranean Section
University of Pennsylvania Museum
33rd and Spruce Streets
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-6324
215 898 6556
abrownle@mail.sas.upenn.edu
Education
Ph.D., Harvard University, 1981 (dissertation: Attic Black-Figured Dinoi)
A.M., Harvard University, 1976
B.A. magna cum laude, Lawrence University, 1974
Employment
- University of Pennsylvania Museum, Mediterranean Section, Research
Specialist, 1995-1997; Senior Research Scientist, 1997-
- University of Pennsylvania, Department of the History of Art, Lecturer,
1995-1997; Adjunct Assistant Professor, 1997-
- Rutgers University, Camden, Department of Art and Art History ,
Co-adjutant Lecturer, 1987-1988; Assistant Professor, 1988-1995
- University of Pennsylvania, Department of Classical Studies,
Lecturer, 1987-1988
- Lehigh University, Department of Clasiics, Adjunct Assistant Professor, 1985-1987
- University of Pennsylvania, Department of the History of Art,
Lecturer, 1982-1984
Honors and Fellowships
- Fulbright Research Grant to Greece, 1991-1992
- Faculty Academic Study leave program, Rutgers University, 1991-1992
- American School of Classical Studies, Athens, Senior Associate
Member, 1991-1992
- Research Council Research Grant, Rutgers University, 1988-1990
- Henry Rutgers Research Fellow, Rutgers University, Camden, 1988-1990
- American Council of Learned Societies, Grant-in-Aid, 1983-1984
- Charles Eliot Norton Fellow, American School of Classical Studies,
Athens, 1977-1978
- Department of the Classics Travel and Research Stipend, Harvard
University, summer 1976
- Phi Beta Kappa
Publications
- "Attic Black-Figured Dinoi," Harvard Studies in Classical
Philology 86 (1982), pp. 277-278
- Review of Guven Bakir, Sophilos, in American Journal of
Archaeology 86 (1982), pp. 600-601
- "Early Attic Black-Figure at Corinth," American Journal of
Archaeology 88 (1984), p. 238
- Review of H. A. G. Brijder, Siana Cups I and Komast Cups, in
American Journal of Archaeology 90 (1986), pp. 106-108
- Review of Donna C. Kurtz, The Berlin Painter, in Art
Bulletin 68 (1986), pp. 155-157
- "Attic Black Figure from Corinth: I," Hesperia 56 (1987),
pp. 73-95
- "Kotyle and Oinochoe Painters from the Potters' Quarter at Corinth,"
American Journal of Archaeology 91 (1987), pp. 482-483
- "At Attic Black-Figured Dinos in Basel," Antike Kunst 31
(1988), pp. 104-106
- "Sophilos and Early Attic Black-Figured Dinoi," in J. Christiansen
and T. Melander, eds., Third Symposium on Ancient Greek and Related
Pottery, Copenhagen, 31 August-4 September 1987, Proceedings,
Copenhagen 1988, pp. 80-87
- Review of M. B. Moore and M. Z. P. Philippides, The Athenian
Agora, XXIII, Attic Black-Figured Pottery, in American
Journal of Archaeology 93 (1989), pp. 298-299
- "A Black-Figure Parody of the Ransom of Hector," Revue
Archeologique, 1989, pp 3-21
- "Attic Black Figure from Corinth: II," Hesperia 58 (1989),
pp. 361-395
- "Between Athens and Corinth: Early Sixth-Century Black-Figure cups,"
American Journal of Archaeology 94 (1990), pp. 326-327
- "The Departure of Amphiaraos on a Sophilan Krater," American
Journal of Archaeology 97 (1993), pp. 328-329
- "Oral Pictures and Visual Texts: Narrative in Archaic Greek Vase
Painting," Abstracts and Program Statements 1993. 81st Annual
Conference of the College Art Association, Seattle, February 3-6,
1993. New York 1993, p. 98
- "Story Lines: Observations on Sophilan Narrative," in The Ages of
Homer: A Tribute to Emily Townsend Vermeule, ed. J. B. Carter and S.
P. Morris, University of Texas Press, 1995, pp. 363-272
- "Attic Black Figure from Corinth: III," Hesperia 64 (1995),
pp. 337-382
- "Antimenean Dinoi," in Proceedings of the Symposium on Arthenian
Potters and Painters, American School of Classical Studies at Athens,
December 1996, forthcoming, to appear in 1997
- "Workshops in the Potters' Quarter," in Proceedings of the
Corinth Centennial Symposium, American School of Classical Studies at
Athens, December 1996, forthcoming
Work in Progress (Books)
- Shaping Stories: The Attic Black-Figured Dinos, under advance
contract with the University of Michigan Press, manuscript submitted
- Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: University Museum: The Attic
Red-Figured Kylikes, with Ann H. Ashmead and Kyle M. Phillips
- Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: University Museum: The Attic
Black-Figured Amphorae, Neck Amphorae, Hydriai and Kraters
Work in Progress (Articles)
- "The Archaic Corinthian Pottery from Well I in the Potters' Quarter
at Corinth," in preparation for Hesperia
- "The Departure of Amphiaraos in Early Attic Black-Figure"
- "The Daughters of Pelias in the Demeter Sanctuary at Corinth," in
preparation for Hesperia
- "Ancient Inspiration: Alma-Tadema's 'A Reading from Homer'"
Under revision 7/97