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Henri Zerner papers (23.3.6.2)

Rhode Island School of Design Archives

Rhode Island School of Design Archives
Fleet Library at RISD
2 College Street
Providence, RI 02903
Tel: 401-709-5922
Fax: 401-709-5932
email: risdarchives@risd.edu

Historical note

Henri Thomas Zerner, born 1939 May 25 in Suresnes, France, received his education in Paris and the United States studying at Columbia College, NY (1957-1958), the University of Paris (Licence es lettres, 1961), and l'Ecole Practique des Hautes Etudes (diploma, 1963). He received training in the print Room of the Bibliotheques Nationale, Paris, 1959-1960. Zerner returned to the United States in 1961 for a Focillon Fellowship at Yale University and received his Ph.D. from the University of Paris in 1969.

He served as an Assistant and Associate Professor at Brown University, 1966-1973. While at Brown, Zerner joined the staff of the Rhode Island School of Design, Museum Art in the fall of 1965 as the Acting Curator of Paintings and Graphic Arts. He served as a Visiting Curator at various intervals until 1971 when he received a Guggenheim Fellowship. He expanded the Museum's collections purchasing more than 300 16th-20th century prints in 1966 including works by Perelle, Caracci, Gericault, Prud'hon, Guerin, and Jacques Villon. Zerner curated several exhibitions including Prints and Drawings with a Classical Reference (1965/1966), Venice in the Eighteenth Century: Prints and Drawings (1967), and James Jacques Tissot, 1836-1902: A Retrospective Exhibition (1968). See the Directors' Exhibition files.

Zerner joined the faculty of Harvard University in 1973 where he continues as Professor of History of Art and Architecture Emeritus.