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- Pamela_Askew abstract "Pamela Askew (1925–1997) was an American art historian who wrote influential works on Domenico Fetti and Caravaggio.Askew's father was Arthur McComb, Professor of baroque art at Vassar and Harvard Universities, and author of the influential Agnolo Bronzino: His Life and Works (1928). She grew up in New York City with her mother, Constance, and step-father, R. Kirk Askew Jr., a Park Avenue art dealer. She did undergraduate studies at Vassar College, followed by an MA in Art History at the Institute of Fine Art in New York, with a thesis on Perino del Vaga. She took her Ph.D. from the Courtauld Institute of Art, London, in 1954, under Johannes Wilde with work on Domenico Fetti.On 26 March 1955 she married Timothy John Oswald Mosley, an Englishman educated at Eton College, who had served in the Coldstream Guards. She returned to teach at Vassar, becoming a full professor in 1969. She died of lymphoma in 1997.".
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- Pamela_Askew awards "ACLS Fellowship".
- Pamela_Askew awards "CAA Distinguished Teaching Award for Art History".
- Pamela_Askew birthDate "1925".
- Pamela_Askew birthPlace "Poughkeepsie, New York".
- Pamela_Askew deathCause Lymphoma.
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- Pamela_Askew fullname "Pamela Askew".
- Pamela_Askew mainInterests "art history".
- Pamela_Askew majorWorks "Caravaggio's 'Death of the Virgin'".
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