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Rosalind Polly Blakesley

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Rosalind Polly Blakesley
NationalityBritish
SpousePatrick James Blakesley
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Oxford, University of Cambridge

Rosalind Polly Blakesley (née Gray) is a prize-winning author, art historian and academic.[citation needed] She has taught art history at the University of Cambridge and been a Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge since 2002, and has been Professor of Russian and European Art since 2018. She previously worked at Queen's College, Oxford, the Russian Institute of Art History, Newcastle University, and the University of Kent.[1] She has been selected to take up the office of Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge, following the retirement of Lord Chris Smith of Finsbury on 1 October 2025.[2]

Academic career

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Blakesley is Professor of Russian and European Art at the University of Cambridge, a Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge, and co-founder of the Cambridge Courtauld Russian Art Centre. A syndic of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Trustee of the Samuel Courtauld Trust, and former Trustee of the National Portrait Gallery in London, she has curated exhibitions in Britain, Russia and the US, including Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky at the National Portrait Gallery in 2016.[3]

Blakesley's most recent book, The Russian Canvas: Painting in Imperial Russia 1757-1881, was awarded the Pushkin House Russian Book Prize, the Art Newspaper Russia Best Book Award, and Honourable Mention from the Heldt Prize Committee for Best Book by a Woman in Slavic Studies. Other books include Russia and the Arts (2016), The Arts and Crafts Movement (2006) and Russian Genre Painting in the Nineteenth Century (2000, under her maiden name of Gray), as well as the co-edited volumes From Realism to the Silver Age (2014), Russian Art and the West (2007), and An Imperial Collection: Women Artists from the State Hermitage Museum (the catalogue of an exhibition Blakesley curated at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC, in 2003). In 2017 Blakesley was awarded the Pushkin Medal by the Russian Federation for services to Anglo-Russian relations and Russian art.[4]

Personal life

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In 2001, Rosalind Gray married Patrick James Blakesley,[1] a barrister and KC.[5] Together they have two children.[1]

Selected publications

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  • Russian Genre Painting in the Nineteenth Century. Oxford, 2000. (Oxford Historical Monographs) (under her maiden name of Rosalind P. Gray)
  • An Imperial Collection: Women Artists from the State Hermitage Museum. London, 2003. (co-editor and contributor)
  • The Arts and Crafts Movement. London, 2006.
  • Russian Art and the West: a Century of Dialogue in Painting, Architecture and the Decorative Arts. DeKalb, Ill., 2007. (co-editor and contributor)
  • From Realism to the Silver Age: New Studies in Russian Artistic Culture. DeKalb, Ill., 2014. (co-editor and contributor)
  • The Russian Canvas: Painting in Imperial Russia, 1757-1878. New Haven and London, 2016. ISBN 978-0300184372

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Blakesley, Rosalind Polly, Professor of Russian and European Art, University of Cambridge, since 2018 (Head, Department of History of Art, 2016–19); Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge, since 2002". Who's Who 2021. Oxford University Press. 1 December 2020.
  2. ^ "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 16 June 2024.
  3. ^ "Professor Rosalind Polly Blakesley, MA DPhil". Department of History of Art. University of Cambridge. Retrieved 3 March 2021.
  4. ^ "Professor Rosalind Polly Blakesley MA, DPhil (Oxon)". Pembroke College. University of Cambridge. Retrieved 3 March 2021.
  5. ^ "Blakesley, Patrick James, QC 2018". Who's Who 2020. Oxford University Press. 1 December 2019. Retrieved 3 March 2021.
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