• Thomas Brown
  • Thomas Brown
  • Department: Department of Art History
  • Position: Lecturer
  • Ph.D., Rutgers University–New Brunswick, 2022
  • M.A., Institute of Fine Arts, 2015
  • Office Hours: by appointment, please email
  • Research Interests: Seventeenth century art, French art, prints, portrayals of current events 1500–1800, the flora and fauna of the Americas in Early Modern art

Biographical Information:

Thomas Brown is at present working on a series of publications based on his dissertation, "What Was in the News: Picturing Current Events in Seventeenth-Century France," which he completed at Rutgers in 2022 under the direction of Catherine Puglisi. He lives in New York City.

Undergraduate Classes Taught:

Introduction to Art History, Pre-History to 1400
Introduction to Art History, 1400 to Contemporary
Baroque Magnificence (fall 2025)
Spanish Painting (spring 2026)

Selected publications:

Articles:

“The Cardinalilio in Alessandro Allori’s Rest on the Flight into Egypt” forthcoming in 2025, Artibus et Historiae
L’Horrible monstre de nature François Ravaillac: Assassination and Execution Prints in 1610” Print Quarterly, vol. LXI, no. 3, September 2024

Selected professional activities:

Member of the College Art Association, Renaissance Society of America, Association of Print Scholars

https://rutgers.academia.edu/TBROWN