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William McAllister-Johnson (1939 – August 23, 2016) was a Canadian scholar and Professor who was a specialist of the history of prints and printmaking, especially in 18th-century France.[1]


Biography


McAllister-Johnson was a Professor at the University of Toronto's Department of Art. He authored books and catalogues on art history and many other books,[2] versified prints in 18th-century France,[3] and 19th-century salon-era prints.[4]

McAllister-Johnson was a student of Erwin Panofsky at Princeton University, and co-authored a catalogue on Numismatic Propaganda in Renaissance France for the Detroit Institute of Art in 1968.[5] He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1978.

He was a member of the scientific committee of the French journal Nouvelles de l'estampe.


Works


Books

Exhibition catalogues


References


  1. "Congratulations to Dr. Jessica Jacobson-Konefall".
  2. Art History: Its Use and Abuse, 1990: https://books.google.com/books?id=VVO4L4rc55sC
  3. The annual Kathleen M. Fenwick Memorial Lecture by W. McAllister Johnson at the National Gallery of Canada, Dec. 6, 2012: http://www.gallery.ca/en/learn/McAllister_Johnson.php
  4. French Lithography : the Restoration Salons 1817-1824, 1977: https://books.google.com/books?id=bATrAAAAMAAJ
  5. Johnson, William Mcallister (1968). "Numismatic Propaganda in Renaissance France".



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