Linda (Weinberg) Nochlin
1931 - 2017
General Information
Bio
(1931-2017) Historian. Linda Nochlin was born in Brooklyn, New York, and died in Manhattan, New York.
Full Name
Linda (Weinberg) Nochlin
Locations
Kings
Author's Timeline
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RESIDENCE
As a child, Professor Nochlin lived in the Crown Heights area of Brooklyn, New York.
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Professor Nochlin received a master's degree in 17th-century English literature at Columbia University.
1931
BIRTH
Linda Nochlin was born Linda Natalie Weinberg in Brooklyn, New York, on January 30, 1931.
1951
OTHER
Professor Nochlin attended and later taught at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York. She received a bachelor's degree in philosophy there in 1951.
1952
OTHER
Professor Nochlin received a master's degree in 17th-century English literature at Columbia University in 1952.
1963
OTHER
Professor Nochlin received her Ph.D. in the history of art from the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University in 1963.
1971
LITWORK
Realism
Penguin Books
Nonfiction.
Penguin Books
Nonfiction.
1976
LITWORK
Gustave Courbet: A Study Of Style And Society
Garland Publishing
0824019989 / 978-0824019983
Nonfiction.
Garland Publishing
0824019989 / 978-0824019983
Nonfiction.
1988
LITWORK
Women, Art and Power
Harper & Row
0064301834 / 978-0064301831
Collection of essays.
Harper & Row
0064301834 / 978-0064301831
Collection of essays.
1989
LITWORK
The Politics Of Visioin: Essays On Nineteenth Century Art And Society.
Harper & Row
0064358542 / 978-0064358545
Collection of essays.
Harper & Row
0064358542 / 978-0064358545
Collection of essays.
1999
LITWORK
Representing Women
Thames & Hudson
0500280983 / 978-0500280980
Nonfiction.
Thames & Hudson
0500280983 / 978-0500280980
Nonfiction.
2004
LITWORK
Bathers, Bodies, Beauty: The Visceral Eye
Harvard University Press
0674021169 / 978-0674021167
Collection of lectures.
Harvard University Press
0674021169 / 978-0674021167
Collection of lectures.
2017
DEATH
Linda Nochlin died at her home in Manhattan, New York, on October 29, 2017.
2018
LITWORK
Misere: The Visual Representation of Misery in 19th-Century Art
Thames & Hudson
050023969X / 978-0500239698
Nonfiction.
Thames & Hudson
050023969X / 978-0500239698
Nonfiction.
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