Robert Cumming (art historian)

Robert Alexander Cumming (born May 1945) is professor of the history of art at Boston University. He worked for the Tate Gallery, London, before moving to Christie's auction house where he founded the education department. After he retired from Christie's he joined Boston University. Cumming is a prolific author of art history books aimed at young people and beginners. His edited edition of the letters between Bernard Berenson and Kenneth Clark is published by Yale University Press.

Early life

Robert Cumming was born in May 1945. He received his advanced education at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where he studied law. He qualified as a barrister and began to practice but returned to Trinity Hall to study art history.[1]

Career

Cumming worked in the education department of the Tate Gallery, London, before moving to Christie's auction house where he founded the education department. He retired from Christie's in 2000, after which he was responsible for the Boston University Study Abroad London Centre from 2004 to 2012 before becoming professor of art history with the university.[1]

Writing

Cumming is a prolific author and is particularly known for his association with Dorling Kindersley for whom he has written many introductory level and explanatory works of art history, inspired by his interactions with novices and young people during his time at the Tate Gallery.[1] His books have been translated into several languages and have sold over one million copies.

His knowledge of connoisseurship came to the fore in his 2015 edited edition of the correspondence between Bernard Berenson and Kenneth Clark, published by Yale University Press, which was positively reviewed.[2][3][4]

Personal life

Cumming lives in Buckinghamshire and is married to Carolyn. The couple have two daughters, Chloe and Phoebe.[5]

Selected publications

References

  1. 1 2 3 Professor Robert Cumming. Boston University. Retrieved 26 June 2017.
  2. My Dear BB… : The Letters of Bernard Berenson and Kenneth Clark review. Robert McCrum, The Guardian, 11 August 2015. Retrieved 26 June 2017.
  3. On Berenson. Henk Tromp, Versopolis. Retrieved 26 June 2017.
  4. Friends in art. Bruce Boucher, The Times Literary Supplement, 21 October 2015. Retrieved 26 June 2017.
  5. Robert Cumming. Retrieved 26 June 2017.
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