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| death_place = [[Newark, Delaware]], U.S.
| death_place = [[Newark, Delaware]], U.S.
| occupation = [[Art historian]]<br/>[[Educator]]
| occupation = [[Art historian]]<br/>Educator
| spouse = Lorna Rose Breseke (m. 1953–2020)
| spouse = Lorna Rose Breseke (m. 1953–2020)
| alma_mater = [[Indiana University]]<br/>[[Columbia University]]
| alma_mater = [[Indiana University Bloomington]]<br/>[[Columbia University]]
| thesis_title = The Sculptures of the South Tower Base of the Cathedral of Auxerre: A Rémois Shop in Burgundy
| thesis_title = The Sculptures of the South Tower Base of the Cathedral of Auxerre: A Rémois Shop in Burgundy
| thesis_url = https://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/6985480
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| doctoral_advisor = [[Robert Branner]]<br/>[[Otto Brendel]]
| doctoral_advisor = [[Robert Branner]]<br/>[[Otto Brendel]]
| academic_advisors = [[Louis Grodecki]]<br/>[[Willibald Sauerländer]]
| academic_advisors = [[Louis Grodecki]]<br/>[[Willibald Sauerländer]]
| discipline = [[Art history]]
| discipline = Art history
| sub_discipline = Nineteenth-century [[American art]]
| sub_discipline = Nineteenth-century [[American art]]
| workplaces = [[University of Delaware]]
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'''Ernest Wayne Craven, Jr.''' (December 7, 1930 – May 7, 2020) was an American [[art historian]] and [[educator]]. A scholar of nineteenth-century [[American art]], particularly [[sculpture]], he was Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Professor of Art History Emeritus at the [[University of Delaware]].
'''Ernest Wayne Craven, Jr.''' (December 7, 1930 – May 7, 2020) was an American art historian and educator. A scholar of 19th-century [[American art]], particularly sculpture, he was Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Professor of Art History Emeritus at the University of Delaware.


==Life and career==
==Life and career==
Born in [[Illinois]] to Ernest Sr. and Vera Viola Cline, Craven received a [[Bachelor of Arts]] in 1955 and a [[Master of Arts]] in 1957 from [[Indiana University]]. There, he met his future wife, Lorna Rose Breseke, and the couple married in 1953.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://spicermullikin.com/e-wayne-craven-jr/ | title=E. Wayne Craven, Jr }}</ref> Craven then continued on to [[Columbia University]] to earn a [[Doctor of Philosophy]] in [[Art History]] in 1963. His doctoral dissertation was on the [[Auxerre Cathedral]] and was titled "The Sculptures of the South Tower Base of the Cathedral of Auxerre: A Rémois Shop in Burgundy," supervised by [[Robert Branner]] and [[Otto Brendel]]. [[Louis Grodecki]] and [[Willibald Sauerländer]] also reviewed the text.<ref>{{cite thesis | url=https://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/6985480 | title=The sculptures of the south tower base of the cathedral of Auxerre; a Remois shop in Burgundy | year=1963 | last1=Craven | first1=Ernest Wayne }}</ref>
Craven was born in Illinois to Ernest Sr. and Vera Viola Cline. He met is future wife Lorna Rose Breseke at the [[John Herron Art Institute]] and the couple married in 1953.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://spicermullikin.com/e-wayne-craven-jr/ | title=E. Wayne Craven, Jr | date=May 11, 2020}}</ref> He then received a Bachelor of Arts in 1955 and a Master of Arts in 1957 from Indiana University Bloomington. He continued his studies at Columbia University to earn a doctor of philosophy in Art History in 1963. His doctoral dissertation was on the [[Auxerre Cathedral]] and was titled "The Sculptures of the South Tower Base of the Cathedral of Auxerre: A Rémois Shop in Burgundy," supervised by [[Robert Branner]] and [[Otto Brendel]]. [[Louis Grodecki]] and [[Willibald Sauerländer]] also reviewed the text.<ref>{{cite thesis | url=https://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/6985480 | title=The sculptures of the south tower base of the cathedral of Auxerre; a Remois shop in Burgundy | year=1963 | last1=Craven | first1=Ernest Wayne}}</ref>


In 1960, while a student at Columbia, Craven was named Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Assistant Professor of Art History at the [[University of Delaware]], and six years later, formally began the [[art history]] department there, alongside [[William Innes Homer]]. Craven would spend the rest of his career at Delaware, rising to Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Professor Emeritus, upon retirement.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.udel.edu/udaily/2020/may/in-memoriam-wayne-craven-art-history-cas/ | title=In Memoriam: E. Wayne Craven &#124; UDaily }}</ref>
In 1960, while a student at Columbia, Craven was named Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Assistant Professor of Art History at the University of Delaware, and six years later, formally began the art history department there with [[William Innes Homer]]. Craven spent the rest of his career at Delaware, rising to Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Professor Emeritus upon retirement.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.udel.edu/udaily/2020/may/in-memoriam-wayne-craven-art-history-cas/ | title=In Memoriam: E. Wayne Craven &#124; UDaily}}</ref>


In 2008, Craven was the recipient of a [[Doctor of Humane Letters]] from the University of Delaware.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://whyy.org/articles/wayne-craven-89-dean-of-american-sculpture-and-traditional-gentleman/ | title=Wayne Craven, 89, 'Dean of American Sculpture' and 'traditional gentleman' }}</ref>
In 2008, Craven was the recipient of a Doctor of Humane Letters from the University of Delaware.<ref name="Read 2020 q705"/>


Craven died at his home in [[Newark, Delaware]], as a result of [[heart failure]] stemming from post-[[COVID-19]] complications. He was 89.
Craven died at his home in Newark, Delaware, on May 7, 2020, as a result of heart failure stemming from post-COVID-19 complications. He was 89.<ref name="Read 2020 q705">{{cite web | last=Read | first=Zoë | title=Wayne Craven, 89, 'Dean of American Sculpture' and 'traditional gentleman' | website=WHYY | date=June 4, 2020 | url=https://whyy.org/articles/wayne-craven-89-dean-of-american-sculpture-and-traditional-gentleman/ | access-date=January 26, 2024}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
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[[Category:Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni]]
[[Category:Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni]]
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[[Category:University of Delaware faculty]]

Latest revision as of 11:05, 31 August 2024

E. Wayne Craven
Born
Ernest Wayne Craven, Jr.

(1930-12-07)December 7, 1930
DiedMay 7, 2020(2020-05-07) (aged 89)
Occupation(s)Art historian
Educator
SpouseLorna Rose Breseke (m. 1953–2020)
Academic background
Alma materIndiana University Bloomington
Columbia University
ThesisThe Sculptures of the South Tower Base of the Cathedral of Auxerre: A Rémois Shop in Burgundy (1963)
Doctoral advisorRobert Branner
Otto Brendel
Other advisorsLouis Grodecki
Willibald Sauerländer
Academic work
DisciplineArt history
Sub-disciplineNineteenth-century American art
InstitutionsUniversity of Delaware

Ernest Wayne Craven, Jr. (December 7, 1930 – May 7, 2020) was an American art historian and educator. A scholar of 19th-century American art, particularly sculpture, he was Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Professor of Art History Emeritus at the University of Delaware.

Life and career

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Craven was born in Illinois to Ernest Sr. and Vera Viola Cline. He met is future wife Lorna Rose Breseke at the John Herron Art Institute and the couple married in 1953.[1] He then received a Bachelor of Arts in 1955 and a Master of Arts in 1957 from Indiana University Bloomington. He continued his studies at Columbia University to earn a doctor of philosophy in Art History in 1963. His doctoral dissertation was on the Auxerre Cathedral and was titled "The Sculptures of the South Tower Base of the Cathedral of Auxerre: A Rémois Shop in Burgundy," supervised by Robert Branner and Otto Brendel. Louis Grodecki and Willibald Sauerländer also reviewed the text.[2]

In 1960, while a student at Columbia, Craven was named Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Assistant Professor of Art History at the University of Delaware, and six years later, formally began the art history department there with William Innes Homer. Craven spent the rest of his career at Delaware, rising to Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Professor Emeritus upon retirement.[3]

In 2008, Craven was the recipient of a Doctor of Humane Letters from the University of Delaware.[4]

Craven died at his home in Newark, Delaware, on May 7, 2020, as a result of heart failure stemming from post-COVID-19 complications. He was 89.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "E. Wayne Craven, Jr". May 11, 2020.
  2. ^ Craven, Ernest Wayne (1963). The sculptures of the south tower base of the cathedral of Auxerre; a Remois shop in Burgundy (Thesis).
  3. ^ "In Memoriam: E. Wayne Craven | UDaily".
  4. ^ a b Read, Zoë (June 4, 2020). "Wayne Craven, 89, 'Dean of American Sculpture' and 'traditional gentleman'". WHYY. Retrieved January 26, 2024.
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