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Winners of the Vasari Award

  1. Caroline Goeser. Picturing the New Negro: Harlem Renaissance Print Culture and Modern Black Identity. University Press of Kansas.
  2. Two winners:

Anthony Alofsin. When Buildings Speak: Architecture as Language in the Habsburg Empire and Its Aftermath, 1867–1933. University of Chicago Press.

Randall C. Griffin. Winslow Homer: An American Vision. Phaidon.

  1. Adam Herring. Art and Writing in the Maya Cities, A.D. 600–800: A Poetics of Line. Cambridge University Press.
  2. Randall C. Griffin. Homer, Eakins, and Anshutz: The Search for American Identity in the Gilded Age. Pennsylvania State University Press.
  3. John R. Clarke. Art in the Lives of Ordinary Romans: Visual Representation and Non-Elite Viewers in Italy, 100 B.C.–A.D. 315. University of California Press.
  4. Jeffrey Chipps Smith. Sensuous Worship: Jesuits and the Art of the Early Catholic Reformation in Germany. Princeton University Press.
  5. Jacqueline Barnitz. Twentieth-Century Art of Latin America. University of Texas Press.
  6. Penelope J. E. Davies. Death and the Emperor: Roman Imperial Funerary Monuments, from Augustus to Marcus Aurelius. Cambridge University Press.
  7. Jacqueline Marie Musacchio. The Art and Ritual of Childbirth in Renaissance Italy. Yale University Press.
  8. John R. Clarke. Looking at Lovemaking: Constructions of Sexuality in Roman Art 100 B.C.–A.D. 250. University of California Press.
  9. Beth S. Wright. Painting and History During the French Restoration: Abandoned by the Past. Cambridge University Press.
  10. Carolyn C. Wilson. Italian Paintings, XIV–XVI Centuries in The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Houston: The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston in association with Rice University and Merrell Holberton Publishers, London.
  11. Janis Bergman-Carton. The Woman of Ideas in French Art, 1830–1848. Yale University Press.
  12. Jeffrey Chipps Smith. German Sculpture of the Later Renaissance, c. 1520–1580. Princeton University Press.
  13. William A. Camfield. Max Ernst: Dada and the Dawn of Surrealism. Prestel.
  14. Colin B. Bailey. The Loves of the Gods: Mythological Painting from Watteau to David. Kimbell Art Museum.
  15. Annemarie Weyl Carr. Byzantine Masterpiece Recovered: The Thirteenth-Century Murals of Lysi, Cyprus. University of Texas Press.
  16. No winner
  17. Martha Sandweiss, Ben Huseman, and Rick Stewart. Eyewitness to War: Prints and Daguerreotypes of the Mexican War, 1846–1848. Smithsonian Institution Press.
  18. Anthony Alofsin. Frank Lloyd Wright: An Index to the Taliesin Correspondence. Garland Publishers.
  19. Annemarie Weyl Carr. Byzantine Illumination, 1150–1250: The Study of a Provincial Tradition. University of Chicago Press.
  20. Linda Schele and Mary Ellen Miller. Blood of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Mayan Art. Braziller.
  21. William B. Jordan. Spanish Still Life in the Golden Age, 1600–1650. Kimbell Art Museum.
  22. Linda Dalrymple Henderson. The Fourth Dimension and Non-euclidean Geometry in Modern Art. Princeton University Press.

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