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John F. Kenfield III

Associate Professor
Greek & Roman Art
Ph.D., Princeton University


LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

Forthcoming Publications: Morgantina Studies VI: the Architectural Terracottas, Princeton University Press, forthcoming spring 2002.

"The Missing Link: Dipoinos, Skyllis and a Female Head Antefix in Houston" Deliciae Fictiles III: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Italic Architectural Terracottas = Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome (forthcoming 2004/5). N.B. Kenfield will also be co-editor of this volume.

Publications:

"The Sculptural Significance of Early Greek Armor" Opuscula Romana 9 (1973) 149-156.

"The Question of the Cleveland Kouros" American Journal of Archaeology 78 (1974) 70.

"An Alexandrian Samson: Observations on the New Catacomb on the Via Latina" Rivista di Archeologia cristiana (1975) 179-192.

"The Princeton Core" in D.A. Amyx (ed.) Echoes from Olympus (Berkeley 1974) 77, no. 27, 83, fig. 27.

"A Bronze Herakles in the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Drunkard or Wrestler?" American Journal of Archaeology 80 (1976) 415-419.

"Preliminary Report on Excavations of the Late Roman Villa at Castle Copse, Great Bedwyn," 1986 Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine 81 (1987) 52-56, with E.R.Hostetter and T.N. Howe.

"An East Greek Master Coroplast at Late Archaic Morgantina" Hesperia 59 (1990) 265-274, pls. 43-46.

"Review of Charlotte Wikander, Sicilian Architectural Terracottas: A Reappraisal (Stockholm 1986)" in American Journal of Archaeology 95 (1991) 553-554.

"Review of Jaimee P. Uhlenbrock, The Terracotta Protomai from Gela: A Discussion of Local Style in Archaic Sicily (Rome 1989)" in American Journal of Archaeology 96 (1992) 771.

"Review of Jaimee P. Uhlenbrock, The Coroplast's Art: Greek Terracottas of the Hellenistic World (New Rochelle 1990)" in American Journal of Archaeology 96 (1992) 772.

"A Modelled Terracotta Frieze from Archaic Morgantina: Its East Greek and Central Italic Affinities" Deliciae Fictiles (Stockholm 1993) 21-28.

"The Case for a Phokaian Presence at Morgantina as Evidenced by the Site's Archaic Architectural Terracottas" Varia Anatolica III (Paris 1993) 261-269.

"High Classical and High Baroque in the Architectural Terracottas of Morgantina" Hesperia, suppl. XXVII (Princeton, 1994) 275-281.

Review of Nancy A. Winter, Greek Architectural Terracottas from the Prehistoric to the end of the Archaic Period (Oxford 1993) in Bryn Mawr Classical Review 5.6 (1994) 554-560.

"Mosaics" and "Wall-Paintings" in E.R. Hostetter and T.N. Howe (eds.) The Romano-British Villa at Castle Copse, Great Bedwyn (Bloomington 1997).

"Technical Variety in the Archaic Architectural Terracottas of Morgantina" in R. Knoop, P. Lulof and E. Moorman (eds.) Deliciae Fictiles II (Amsterdam 1997) 115-120.

"Review of Patricia S. Lulof, The Ridge-Pole Statues from the Late Archaic Temple at Satricum (Amsterdam 1996)" in American Journal of Archaeology 102 (1998) 201-202.

"Review of Birgitte Ginge Excavations at Satricum (Borgo Le Ferriere) 1907-1910: Northwest Necropolis, Southwest Sanctuary and Acropolis (Amsterdam 1996)" in American Journal of Archaeology 102 (1998) 202-203.



Contact:
    Phone: 732-932-0122 Ext. 11
    Email Dr. Kenfield

Office Hours:
 

Tuesdays 9:30-11
By Appointment


Current Interests & Research:

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Greek sculpture with emphasis on the Hellenistic and archaic periods, especially Western Greece or Magna Gręcia (Southern Italy and Sicily).


Undergraduate Classes Taught:

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Early Greek Art

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Later Greek Art


Graduate Classes Taught:

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Problems in Ancient Art








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