Peter Trippi
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Peter Trippi is editor of Fine Art Connoisseur, a bimonthly magazine for collectors of representational painting, sculpture, drawings and prints--both historical and contemporary. Trippi was director of the Dahesh Museum of Art in New York City from May 2003 until May 2006, the only institution in the United States devoted to 19th- and early 20th-century European academic art.
Before arriving at the Dahesh Museum, Trippi held positions at the Brooklyn Museum, Baltimore Museum of Art, Association of Art Museum Directors (where he wrote a history of that organization from 1916 to 1991), Cooper-Hewitt Museum, National Arts Education Research Center at New York University, and American Arts Alliance in Washington, D.C. He holds an MA in Art History from the Courtauld Institute of Art, London; an MA in Visual Arts Administration from New York University; and a BA in History and Art History from the College of William and Mary, Virginia. His 250-page biography of the British painter J. W. Waterhouse R.A. (1849-1917) was published by Phaidon Press (London) in 2002, and has sold 40,000 copies. He contributed two chapters to the catalogue accompanying the exhibition "A Grand Design: The Art of the Victoria and Albert Museum", London (1997, organized by the Baltimore Museum of Art and published by Abrams). In 2002, Trippi co-founded, with Professor Petra ten-Doesschate Chu (Seton Hall University) and Professor Gabriel P. Weisberg (University of Minnesota), the peer-reviewed journal Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide[1], and he has served on the boards of the Association of Historians of Nineteenth-Century Art, Historians of British Art, and American Friends of the Attingham Summer School.
Trippi operates his own firm, Projects in 19th-Century Art, organizing exhibitions, writing articles, essays, and catalogues, and lecturing widely. He is currently co-curating (with Elizabeth Prettejohn, Robert Upstone, and Patty Wageman) a touring retrospective of J.W. Waterhouse that will visit the Groninger Museum, Royal Academy of Arts, and Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (2008-2010). Recent lecturing/moderating venues have included the College Art Association, Christie’s, Royal Academy of Arts, Bard Graduate Center, Grolier Club, and International Fine Print Dealers Association.