Don Denny
Professor Emeritus, Western Medieval Art, Art History and Archaeology
Education
Ph.D., , Institute of Fine Arts of New York University
Research Expertise
Medieval
Professor Don Denny (August 19, 1926 - November 29, 2023) was committed to service, academic excellence and scholarship, mentorship of students and the promotion of diversity. Dr. Denny served honorably in WWII, before studying at the Art Students League of New York as a recipient of the GI Bill. He earned his Ph.D. in Western Medieval Art from The Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, and joined the faculty at UMD in 1966. Dr. Denny specialized in the medieval art of western Europe, frequently with an emphasis on iconographical problems. An example is his The Annunciation from the Right (1977), which examines a single iconographical motif. He held grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American Council of Learned Societies and the American Philosophical Society. His articles have been seen in Pantheon, the Gazette des Beaux-Arts, The Art Bulletin, Speculum, the Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, the Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, the Revue Belge d'Archéologie et d'Histoire de l'Art, Viator, Gesta and Studies in Iconography. Before retiring in 1997, he taught seminars in his field to a broad cadre of Ph.D. candidates. He was also directly involved in hiring the first African American female professor, Dr. Sharon Patton, at UMD. This foundation set the course for an increasingly diverse faculty body within ARTH today.
Courses
Western Medieval Art