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     Darrell Davisson earned his doctorate in the history of art at Johns Hopkins University in 1971, a Masters degree at UCLA, 1965, and has been a contributor and teacher in the field of early Renaissance studies in fifteenth century Florence.

     In 1970-71 he was a Kress Foundation Fellow, working on his dissertation in Florence, Italy. He has published in the The Art Bulletin, Burlington Magazine and Studies in Iconography journals and is a contributor of 12 articles in Medieval Italy: An Encyclopedia (Routledge, 2004).

     He is also a student of the southwest (The Long Walk to Whééldi, a screenplay, a scene of which is published in an article in the New Mexico Magazine, 1985), and in the social and psychological history of modem art, as will appear in his forthcoming book Art After the Bomb: Iconographies of Trauma in Late Modern Art. Most recently he published The Red Lily, a screenplay on life and art in fifteenth century Florence, Italy.

     After a career in university teaching he is currently Adjunct Professor at the Antelope Valley College in Lancaster, California.

 
   
     
 

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