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Name METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART
Research Fields TEST conservation art history Greek Roman Medieval dress American art culture
Categories Humanities
Citizenship Unrestricted
Eligibility The Metropolitan Museum of Art offers annual resident fellowships in art history to qualified graduate students at the pre-dcotoral level as well as to postdoctoral researchers. Projects should related to the Museum's collection. The Bothmer Fellowship Awarded to an outstanding graduate studetn who has been admitted to the doctoral program of a university in the United States and who has submitted an outline of a thesis dealing with either Greek or Roman art. Chester Dale Fellowships Intended for individuals whose fields of study are related to the fine arts of the Western world and who are preferably U.S. citizens under the age of forty. Andrew W. Mellon Fellowships Provided by the Andrew W. Mellon Fund for promising young scholars with commendable research projects related to the Museum's collections, as well as for distinguished visiting scholars from this country and abroad who can serve as teachers and advisers and make their expertise available to catalogue and refine the collections J. Clawson Mills Scholarships Awarded for one year's study or research at the Museum or abroad in any branch of the fine arts relating to the Metropolitan Museum's collection. These scholarships are generally reserved for mature scholars of demonstrated ability. Jane and Morgan Whitney Fellowships Awarded for study, work, or research to students of the fine arts whose fields are related to the Museum's collections, with preference given to students in the decorative arts who are under forty years of age Theodore Rousseau Fellowships Intended to develop the skills of connoisseurship by supporting firsthand examination of paintings in major European collections, rather than by supporting library research. The fellowships are awarded for the training of students whose goal is to enter museums as curators of painting. Applicants should have been enrolled for at least one year in an advanced degree program in the field of art history. Annette Kade Fellowship Awarded to French and German predoctoral art history students for one year's study or research at the Metropolitan Museum. The award is intended for French and German students who would not otherwise have the opportunity to study in the United States. The Douglass Foundation Fellowship in American Art Awarded in honor of John K. Howat to a promising young scholar for one year's study or research in the American Wing (in either the Department of American Paintings and Sculpture or the Department of American Decorative Arts) on an aspect of the Museum's collection. Applicants should have been enrolled for at least one year in an advanced degree program in the field of American art or culture. The Siffka Foundation Interdisciplinary Fellowship - Early Netherlandish and German Painting, Department of European Paintings Awarded to a completed M.A. or a Ph.D.-level candidate for training in an interdisciplinary approach, joining art historical research with technical investigation of the Museum's Northern Renaissance paintings. The Hanns Swarzenski and Brigitte Horney Swarzenski Fellowship Awarded to a promising young scholar for study and research at the Museum. Preference will be given to applicants with a proven interest in museum work or those planning to pursue a museum career in the field of Medieval Art. Pat O'Connell Memorial Fellowship in Medieval Art Awarded to a promising young scholar for one year's study or research in the field of Medieval Art. This fellowship is reserved for talented individuals with promising art historical projects that will contribute to the field at large and who will benefit most from using the resources of the Department of Medieval Art, its collections, and the guidance of its curatorial staff.
Value The value is not available
Currency Canadian
Tenable at No details on tenability available
Deadlines No deadlines available
Application Details Visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art web site at http://www.metmuseum.org/research/internships-and-fellowships Contact: Fellowship Program in Art History, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10028-0198 Attn: Marcia Karp Fax: 212-396-5168 Email: education.grants@metmuseum.org Updated: February 3, 2012
 

 
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