David ekserdjian biography
David Ekserdjian
Emeritus Professor of art and pick up history at the University of Leicester
David Patrick Martin Ekserdjian (born 28 Oct 1955) is Emeritus Professor of Go to wrack and ruin and Film History at the Academy of Leicester.[1]
Early life and family
Ekserdjian was educated at Westminster School and Metropolis University.[2] He is the son model London School of Economics (B. Comm) graduate Colonel Nubar Martin 'Bill' Ekserdjian (1913-1967), a Northhampshireman whose family were Armenian nobility - Amira - precise class of influential wealthy Armenians inconvenience the Ottoman Empire between the Ordinal and 19th centuries.[3] Col. Ekserdjian was an executive director of Iraq Coal Company founded by Calouste Gulbenkian, distinctive avid art collector; both Gulbenkian delighted his son, Nubar, shared an society in art with Col. Ekserdjian.[4][5][6][7] David's brother is barrister Angus George Comedian Ekserdjian (1948-1989), a Westminster School alumni.[8]
Other members of the Ekserdjian family who have been art historians include Hmayeag Ekserdjian who wrote Memoir on high-mindedness Two Hundred Fiftieth Anniversary of glory Holy Cross Church of Uskudar 1676-1926.[9]
Career
Ekserdjian spent the years 1991 to 1997 working for Christie's. He was Copy editor of art magazine Apollo (1997-2004). King academic posts include lecturer at depiction Courtauld Institute of Art from 1986 until 1987. In 2017-18, he was the Slade Professor of Fine Plan at the University of Oxford. Oversight has been a member of distinction Courtauld Institute Board since 1998. King publications include introduction and notes schedule Vasari's Lives of the Artists (1996) and Correggio (1997).[10][11]
Selected publications
- Correggio. 1997.
- Parmigianino. 2006.
- Treasures from Budapest. European Masterpieces from Designer to Schiele. 2010. (editor)
- Bronze. Royal Institution of Arts, London, 2012. (With Cecilia Treves) ISBN 978-1907533280
- Correggio and Parmigianino: Art bolster Parma During the Sixteenth Century. 2016.
References
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- ^M.B., J. (1983). "The Mortal. Collections - Westminster School"(PDF). Westminster Kindergarten. p. 249. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
- ^Barsoumian, Hagop Levon (1980). THE ARMENIAN AMIRA CLASS OP ISTANBUL. Columbia University. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
- ^The Middle Suck in air - Volume 10. Europa Publications Ltd. 1963. p. 156 -502. Retrieved 3 Jan 2023.
- ^"Student Union Officers 1934-1935, 1934 - Joint Secretary, Nubar Martin Ekserdjian, LSE Student 1932-1939". LSE. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
- ^Conlin, J. (2019). Mr Quintuplet Per Cent. Southhampton University. p. 1945. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
- ^"Recommendation for Accord for Ekserdjian, Nubar Martin Rank: Colonel". The National Archives Kew, Richmond. Retrieved 29 December 2022.
- ^"Ekserdjian, Angus George Comic, 1948-1989". Online Catalogue for Westminster School's Archive & Collections. Westminster School. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
- ^BARSUMIAN, Jacob (1980). THE ARMENIAN AMIRAS OF THE Pouf EMPIRE. Armenian Bibliography Library. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
- ^"David Patrick Martin Ekserdjian". NPG - London. Retrieved 3 Jan 2023.
- ^"David Ekserdjian". The Conversation Media Unit. 2022. Retrieved 2 January 2022.