

Anne Morganstern
Empowering stakeholders through research on the intricate tapestry of medieval and Gothic art, Anne Morganstern serves as a Professor Emeritus in the Department of History of Art at Ohio State University. With a profound dedication to the study of European Late Medieval and Northern Renaissance figurative arts, she has carved a niche in the academic world through her extensive research and insightful publications. Morganstern's scholarly pursuits are deeply rooted in the iconography of Gothic tombs, art patronage, and the heraldic traditions of medieval France and England. Her expertise in these areas has not only enriched the academic community but also provided a nuanced understanding of the cultural and historical contexts that shaped these artistic expressions. Her seminal work, "Gothic Sculpture in America," stands as a testament to her scholarly rigor and passion for uncovering the layers of meaning embedded in medieval art. Throughout her illustrious career, Morganstern has been the recipient of numerous grants from esteemed organizations, including the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), and the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts (CASVA). These accolades underscore her commitment to advancing the field of art history and her ability to engage with complex research topics that resonate with both academic and public audiences. Currently, Morganstern is immersed in an ambitious book project that delves into the life and works of a master sculptor at Chartres Cathedral. This endeavor promises to shed new light on the artistic innovations and cultural significance of one of the most iconic Gothic cathedrals in Europe. Her ongoing research continues to inspire students and colleagues alike, fostering a deeper appreciation for the rich heritage of medieval art. In addition to her research, Morganstern has been a dedicated mentor and educator, guiding countless students through the intricacies of art history. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes critical thinking and interdisciplinary approaches, encouraging students to explore the intersections of art, history, and society. Anne Morganstern's contributions to the field of art history have left an indelible mark, and her work continues to influence scholars and enthusiasts of medieval and Gothic art worldwide. Her legacy is one of intellectual curiosity, scholarly excellence, and a profound appreciation for the artistic achievements of the past.
Publications
, 195-209, 1970-01-01
, 61-77, 2001-01-01
, 323, 1976-09-01
, 52-69, 1973-01-01
, 295-302, 1984-06-01
, 81-97, 2019-01-15
, 515-526, 1999-01-01
, 81-96, 2004-01-01
, 323-349, 1976-09-01