John Pinto (historian)

John Pinto (born February 28, 1948) is the Howard Crosby Butler Memorial Professor of Art and Archaeology (Emeritus) at Princeton University.

Education

Pinto received his B.A. (1970) and Ph.D. (1976) from Harvard University.

Career

Pinto won the Rome Prize of the American Academy in Rome in 1973. He received the Alice Davis Hitchcock Award of the Society of Architectural Historians in 1996.

Pinto taught at Smith College from 1976 to 1988, and has been at Princeton since then.

Honors

Books

  • Speaking Ruins: Piranesi, Architects, and Antiquity in Eighteenth-Century Rome, University of Michigan, 2012
  • with W. Bruce Lundberg, Steps off the Beaten Path: Nineteenth-Century Photographs of Rome and Its Environs, Charta, 2007
  • with Elisabeth Kieven, Pietro Bracci and Eighteenth-Century Rome: Drawings for Architecture and Sculpture in the Canadian Centre for Architecture and Other Collections, Pennsylvania State University Press, 2001.
  • with William L. MacDonald, Hadrian’s Villa and Its Legacy, Yale, 1995
  • The Trevi Fountain, Yale, 1986.
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References

  1. "Senior Fellows, 1980 ". nga.gov. Retrieved 2018-06-01.
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