Wind, Barry
WIND, Barry
WIND, Barry. American, b. 1942. Genres: Art/Art history. Career: University of Georgia, Athens, assistant professor of art history, 1967-71; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, assistant professor to professor of art history, 1971-. Newberry Library, visiting associate professor, 1984. Publications: Velazquez's Bodegones: A Study in Seventeenth-Century Spanish Genre Painting, 1987; Genre in the Age of the Baroque: A Resource Guide, 1991; A Foul and Pestilent Congregation: Images of "Freaks" in Baroque Art, 1997. Address: Department of Art History, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI 53201, U.S.A.
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