Dr. Clare Willsdon

Professor

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Biography

Clare Willsdon is a Professor in the History of Western Art at the University of Glasgow. Her research primarily focuses on European painting from 1800 to 1940, with a special interest in art, gardens, and the natural environment. Willsdon has been instrumental in exhibitions and critical publications that analyze the intertwined developments of gardening and Impressionism. Her notable works include 'Mural Painting in Britain 1840-1940', which won the Historians of British Art prize in 2003, and 'Gardens and Impressionism', recognized in several award nominations. Throughout her career, she has served as an academic adviser for significant exhibitions, contributing to prominent institutions such as the National Gallery of Scotland and the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza. She has received accolades for her teaching excellence and has been active in public engagement with her work reaching audiences through BBC and various public lectures. Willsdon also supervises postgraduate students, focusing on research areas relevant to her expertise in Impressionism and its broader impacts on art history.

Research Interests

Experience

Head of History of Art

2022-01-01 — 2025-01-01

University of Glasgow • Glasgow

Undertakes various administrative duties and represents the university on multiple committees.

Awards

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Engaged Researcher of the Year

2016-01-01
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Outstanding Contribution to Teaching

2024-01-01

Courses

Impressionism: Innovation Invention, 1874-1926 Early Impressionism, 1850-1876 Symbolism Secession Research Methods Skills Methodology Art History Portfolio Patrons, Collectors, Museums Markets Imagination, Traditions Invention Art History Materials Techniques Art History Action Methodology Art History Work Placement