Julius Kaplan

Julius D. Kaplan is an American art historian who in 1999 was appointed professor of art at California State University.[1] He made his name through his studies of the art of Gustave Moreau, about which he has published two books, the first of which, The art of Gustave Moreau: Theory, style and content (1972), was an elaboration of his PhD thesis.[2]

Selected publications

  • "The religious subjects of James Ensor, 1877-1900", Revue Belge d'Archéologie et d'Histoire de l'Art, 1966.
  • "Gustave Moreau's 'Jupiter and Semele'." Art Quarterly, 33 (1970), pp. 393–414.
  • The art of Gustave Moreau: Theory, style and content. Columbia University, New York, 1972.
  • Gustave Moreau. Los Angeles County Museum of Art & New York Graphic Society, Los Angeles & New York, 1974. ISBN 0821206281
  • Symbolism: Europe and America at the end of the nineteenth century. An exhibition at the Art Gallery California State College, San Bernardino, April 27 - June 10, 1980. California State College, 1980. ISBN 978-0945486008
  • Kate Steinitz art and collection: Avant garde art in Germany in the 1920s and 1930s. San Bernardino State College, 1982. ISBN 978-0945486015

References

  1. Burgess, Michael. (2010). The coyote chronicles: A chronological history of California State University, San Bernardino, 1960-2010. Borgo Press. p. 355. ISBN 978-1-4344-1157-0.
  2. Kaplan, Julius. (1974) Gustave Moreau. Los Angeles & New York: Los Angeles County Museum of Art & New York Graphic Society. p. 7. ISBN 0821206281


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