Alessandra Comini (born November 24, 1934)[1] is an American art historian and curator. She is University Distinguished Professor of Art History Emerita at Southern Methodist University in University Park, Texas. Proficient in music and languages as well as art history, Comini brought an interdisciplinary approach to her study of the arts in Austria and Germany at the turn of the 20th century, an approach particularly suited to the integrated art forms of fin-de-siècle Vienna.
She taught at Southern Methodist University from 1974 until 2005. And she guest taught at the University of California, Berkeley (1967) and Yale University (1973). Voted outstanding professor sixteen times by her students, Comini served as the Alfred Hodder Resident Humanist at Princeton University (1972–1973) and was named Distinguished Visiting Lecturer at Oxford University's European Humanities Research Centre (1996).[citation needed]
Celebrated for her witty, erudite, and compelling public lectures, Comini has been in demand as a guest speaker nationally and internationally.[citation needed] As an interdisciplinary speaker, Comini lectured repeatedly at the Leipzig Gewandhaus symposia, The Santa Fe Opera, and for the Indianapolis and Dallas Symphony Orchestras.[citation needed]
In 1990 Comini was awarded the Grand Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria in recognition of her contributions to Germanic culture.[citation needed]
In 2014 Comini turned to fiction writing and has published nine art history murder mystery novels since in the Megan Crespi Series.[4]
The Neue Galerie Museum for German and Austrian Art, New York, commissioned Comini to curate its blockbuster exhibition Egon Schiele's Portraits (2014–15).[5]
Honors and awards
Comini's book Egon Schiele’s Portraits (1974) was nominated for a National Book Award (1975) and received the College Art Association's Charles Rufus Morey Book Award (1976). Comini's book The Changing Image of Beethoven: A Study in Mythmaking (1987) was a pioneer application of reception history to imagery.[citation needed]
1995 – Women's Caucus for Art, Lifetime Achievement Award
2005 – Comini Lecture Series established, Southern Methodist University
2010 – Medal of Honor, Veteran Feminists of America
2011 – Distinguished Alumna Award, Barnard College
2012 – International Symposium, Neulengbach, Austria, "Alessandra Comini und Neulengbach"[6]
2018 – Golden Honor of Merit for Services to the State of Lower Austria
2019 – Alessandra Comini International Fellowship for Study Abroad, founded by Meadows School of the Arts, Southern Methodist University
Selected publications
In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Alessandra Comini, OCLC/WorldCat OCLC/WorldCat (retrieved June 21, 2016) encompasses about 200 works.
Schiele in Prison, Greenwich, New York Graphic Society, 1973. ISBN0-8212-0537-4
Egon Schiele's Portraits, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1974, 1990. ISBN0-520-01726-9 (new edition, 2014, Santa Fe, Sunstone Press ISBN978-1-63293-012-5)
Gustav Klimt, New York, George Braziller, 1975 (French, German, and Dutch editions; reissued 1986, 1990, 1994, 2001) ISBN0-8076-0805-X
Egon Schiele, New York, George Braziller, 1976 (Italian, French, German, and Dutch editions; reissued 1986, 1994, 2001) ISBN0-8076-0819-X
"The Visual Brahms: Idols and Images," Arts Magazine, 1979
"The Age of Goethe Today: Of Plum Trees, Painters, Pianists, and Pamphleteers," Arts Magazine, 1988
The Changing Image of Beethoven: A Study in Mythmaking, New York, Rizzoli, 1987, new edition 2008, Santa Fe, Sunstone Press ISBN0-8478-0617-0
"Gender or Genius? The Women Artists of German Expressionism," Feminism and Art History: Questioning the Litany, Norma Broude and Mary D. Garrard, eds., New York, Harper & Row, 1982. ISBN0-06-430525-2
"Nordic Luminism and the Scandinavian Response to Impressionism," World Impressionism, Norma Broude, ed., New York, H. N. Abrams, 1990. ISBN0-8109-1774-2
"Siegesallee und Salome," Kunst und Politik in den entscheidenden Jahren von Richard Strauss, Leipzig, Gewandhaus, 1991
"Kollwitz in Context: The Formative Years," Käthe Kollwitz, Elizabeth Prelinger, ed., New Haven, Yale University Press, 1992. ISBN0-300-05729-6
"Violetta And Her Sisters," Violetta And Her Sisters: The Lady of the Camellias, Responses to the Myth, Nicholas John, ed., London, Faber and Faber, 1994. ISBN0-571-16665-2
"Toys in Freud’s Attic," Picturing Children: Construction of Childhood between Rousseau and Freud, Marilyn Brown, ed., Burlington, VT, Ashgate, 2002. ISBN0-7546-0277-X
In Passionate Pursuit — A Memoir, New York, George Braziller, Inc., 2004. ISBN0-8076-1523-4 (new edition 2016, Santa Fe, Sunstone Press ISBN978-1-63293-140-5)
Egon Schiele: Portraits, Alessandra Comini ed., "Egon Schiele: Redefining Portraiture in the Age of Angst," Munich, Prestel, 2014. ISBN978-3-7913-5419-4
"The Two Gustavs: Klimt, Mahler, and Vienna’s Golden Decade, 1887–1907," Naturlauf: Scholarly Journals toward Gustav Mahler, Essays in Honour of Henry-Louis de La Grange for His 90th Birthday, Paul-André, ed., New York, Peter Lang Publishing Inc., 2015. ISBN978-1-43312530-0