George Kubler

George Kubler

Fellow: Awarded 1943
Field of Study: Fine Arts Research
Fellow: Awarded 1952
Field of Study: Fine Arts Research
Fellow: Awarded 1956
Field of Study: Fine Arts Research

Competition: US & Canada

Yale University

As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1943–44:

KUBLER, GEORGE ALEXANDER.  Appointed for the preparation of a book on the architecture of the 16th century in Mexico; tenure, twelve months from July 1, 1943.

Born July 26, 1912, Los Angeles, California.  Education:  Yale University, B.A., 1934, M.A., 1936, Ph.D., 1940; University of Berlin, 1931; University of Munich, 1932-33; New York University, 1936–38.

Instructor in the History of Art, 1938—, Yale University; Instructor in the History of Art, Columbia University, Summer, 1940; Lecturer in Art, 1942–43, Wesleyan University.

Publications:  The Religious Architecture of New Mexico, 1940. Articles and reviews in New Mexico Historical Review, Contributions of the Taylor Museum for Southwestern Studies, Anales del Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas, Art Bulletin, Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, Hispanic American Historical Review, Marsyas, Yale Review, American Antiquity. Translator with C. Beecher Hogan) of The Life of Forms in Art, by Henri Focillon, 1942.

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