Susan Koslow (aka Susan Rosen)
website: www.profkoslow.com
Contact susan@profkoslow.com
Curriculum Vita
Degrees
Barnard College, Columbia University, 1959-1963, B.A.
The Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, 1963-1965, M.A.
"De Wonderlijke Perspectyfkas: An Aspect of Seventeenth-Century Dutch Painting," published Oud Holland, 82, 1967, 32-59.
The Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, 1965-1972, Ph.D.
The Chevrot Altarpiece: Its Sources, Meaning and Significance.
Unpublished Ph.D.
New York University, Founders Day Award for outstanding scholarship, April 26, 1973
Teaching
Queens College, CUNY, 1971-1972, Adjunct Lecturer
Barnard College, Columbia University, 1972-73, Assistant Professor
Barnard College, Columbia University, 1973 (fall), Visiting Assistant Professor
Columbia University, 1976 (summer), Visiting Assistant Professor
Brooklyn College, 1973, September 1, Assistant Professor
1980, January 1, Associate Professor
1994, Full Professor
2002, Professor Emerita
Graduate Faculty, Department of Art History, The Graduate School and University Center, City University of New York
1989, spring
1995, appointed to Graduate Faculty
Research Grants
PSC-CUNY Research Awards:
1974,#10523; 1977,#11713; 1981,#13790; 1982,#14102; 1987, #67013; 1990, #661011; 1992, #663011; 1993, #64221; 1994, #64221 (renewal); 1995, # 666014; 1996, # 667015; 1997, # 668016; 1998, # 669013; 1999, (renewal); 2000, # 62011; 200 “extension; 2002—2003, #64013; 2003—2004, #65012
Topics researched included, among others, Hugo van der Goes, Frans Snyders, the ledgers of the Antwerp receivers for licenses and passports in the seventeenth century, Peter Paul Rubens’s Diplomacy, Science and the Landscapes of Peter Paul Rubens, Flemish Still—Life Painting.
NEH Summer Stipend Award,
1993, "Seventeenth-Century Account Books in Antwerp: A Study in Art Patronage, Commerce and Taste"