Tim Barringer

Tim Barringer is the Paul Mellon professor of the history of art at Yale University.[1]

Selected publications

  • Opulence and Anxiety: Landscape Paintings from the Royal Academy. Kineton, Warwickshire: Compton Verney, 2007.
  • Men at Work: Art and Labour in Victorian Britain. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2006.[2]
  • Art and the British Empire. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2007. (edited with Geoff Quilley and Douglas Fordham)
  • Art and Emancipation in Jamaica: Isaac Mendes Belisario and his Worlds. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2007. (Edited with Gillian Forrester and Barbaro Martinez-Ruiz)
  • "Sonic Spectacles of Empire: The Audio-Visual Nexus, Delhi-London, 1911-12" in E. Edwards, et al., eds., Sensible Objects: Material Culture, the Senses, Colonialism, Museums. London: Berg, 2006.

Notes and references

  1. https://arthistory.yale.edu/people/tim-barringer
  2. Winner of the Historians of British Art book prize, best book on British art after 1800, 2007.



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