Catherine Glynn

Region of Interest

South Asia

Primary Country of Residence

United States of America

Title

Ph.D; Independant scholar

Affiliation

Independant scholar

Email

cgbarts@speakeasy.net

Mailing Address

261 Reeves Drive, PH1
Beverly Hills, CA 90210 USA

Phone/Fax Number(s)

phones: 310-276-9867
310-614-4791 (mobile)
fax: 310/276-1350

Countries of Specialization

India

Teaching Interests

2003 Visiting professor, course for graduate students on Indian
Miniature Painting: Shah Jahan painting and its Rajput Ramifications, at
UCLA, Spring quarter

2002 Visiting professor, course for graduate students and seniors on
Indian Miniature Painting: Mughal and Rajput 1550-1850, at UCLA, Fall
quarter

2001 Visiting professor, course for graduate students and seniors
on Indian Miniature Painting: Mughal and Rajput 1550-1850 at Northwestern
University, Spring quarter

1989-2001 UCLA-periodic lectures on Indian Painting to graduate student
seminars in the Department of Art History

1981 UCLA Extension-participated in series "Imperial India: the Age of
the Guptas"

1982 Visiting Lecturer, Art Department, UCLA
Taught senior and graduate student course in the Early Art of India

1976 Lecturer, Art Department, California State University, Long Beach
Taught senior and graduate student course in the Art of Islam

1974-75 Lecturer, Art Center College of Design, Los Angeles
Taught a creative design course on Western influence on Asian art

1972-1980 Taught numerous courses at Los Angeles County Museum of Art
and UCLA Extension on Islamic Art, Turkish Art, Buddhist Art and many
aspects of the Art of South Asia

1970-71 UCLA-Survey of Western Art History

Publications

Review of Indo-Asian Art: The John Gilmore Ford Collection in The Asian
Student, November 20, 1971

Aspects of Indo-Asian Art: Sculpture From the Los Angeles County Museum of
Art, Tom and Ann PeppersArt Gallery, University of Redlands, February
13-March 5, 1972

Iconographic Evolution of Ganga, Journal of the Indian Society of Oriental
Art, Vol. 5, 1972-73

Twenty-Four Indian Paintings, exhibition catalogue for the Los Angeles
County Museum of Art, November, 1972 - February, 1973

A Mughal Landscape and Related Works, Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Bulletin, 1974, pp. 64-72

The Sensuous Line: Indian Drawings from the Paul F. Walter Collection, Los
Angeles, 1976,(co-authored with P. Pal)

Calligraphy of the Islamic World, in Aesthetics of Calligraphy, University
of Southern California,1977

A Sixteenth Century Devimahatmya Manuscript from Kangra, Ph.D.
Disertation, University of Southern California, 1979

Six Inscribed Pahari Portraits, Los Angeles County Museum of Art Bulletin,
1979, pp. 38-55

Early Painting in Mandi, Artibus Asiae, Vol. XLIV, 1, (1983) pp. 21-64

Review of B.N. Goswamy and A.L. Dallapiccola, A Place Apart, in The
Journal of Asian Studies, 1984

Review of B.N Goswamy, Essence of Indian Art, for Hali Magazine, 1987

Further Evidence for Early Painting in Mandi, Artibus Asiae, Vol. LV, 1/2,
(1995), pp. 183-190

Associate editor, Highlights from the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 1995

Evidence of Royal Painting for the Amber Court, Artibus Asiae, Vol. LVI,
(1996), pp. 67-93

Bilaspur, "Indian Sub-Continent", VI, 4 (iii) (c) in Turner, J.S. editor
Macmillian Dictionary of Art, London, l996, vol. 15, p. 624.

A Mughal Icon Re-examined, co-authored with Ellen Smart, Artibus Asiae,
Vol. LVII (1997), pp. 5-15

Shah Jahan and Pahari Painting, Discerning Eye & Eloquent Line, A
Festschrift: Essays to Honor R.E. Lewis on his 75th Birthday, ed. Betsy G.
Fryberger, Palo Alto, 1998, pp. 51-57.

Early Mughalized Portraits of Bilaspur Royalty, in New Discoveries in
Indian Art: Essays in Honor of Anand Krishna, edited by Naval Keishna
(Jodhpur: Bharat Press) forthcoming, January 2000

Indian Paintings: A selection from the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Arts of
Asia, vol. 30, no. 2, (March-April, 2000), pp. 80-94.

Bijapur Themes in Bikaner Painting, "Court Painting in Rajasthan," ed.
Andrew Topsfield, Marg, 2000, pp. 65-77.

A Rajasthani Princely Album: Rajput Patronage of Mughal-style Painting,
Artibus Asiae, Vol. LX, 34 (2000), pp. 222-264.

Indian Miniatures from the Collection of Gloria Katz and Willard Huyck,
Sothebys, New York, March 22, 2002

Indian Miniatures from the Paul F. Walter Collection, Sothebys, New York,
November 14, 2002

Mughalized Portraits of Bilaspur Royalty in the Second Half of the
Seventeenth Century, in Arts of Mughal India: Studies in honour of Robert
Skelton, edited by Susan Stronge, Rosemary Crill and Andrew Topsfield,
Victorian and Albert Museum, 2004, pp. 234-247.

Garden and Cosmos: Indian painting from the Jodhpur Royal Collections,
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.,
2008.

Keywords

Indian painting ; Mughalized Portraits ; Bilaspur Royalty ; Arts ; Gloria Katz ; Willard Huyck ; Bik