A huge congratulations to Dr Esther Chadwick, Senior Lecture in History of Art and Head of the History of Art Department at the Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ, who has recently been awarded the Historians of British Art Book Prize for scholarship on the period between 1600-1800 for her latest publication (Paul Mellon Centre, Yale University Press, 2024).
The annually awards prizes to outstanding books on the history of British art, architecture, and visual culture. Books are considered in seven categories: Pre-1600, 1600-1800, 1800-1960, contemporary, multi-authored volume, exhibition catalogue, and accessible art writing. The awarding body noted of Dr Chadwick’s publication:
“InÌýThe Radical Print, Esther Chadwick makes a compelling case for re-evaluating how print’s catalytic role in fomenting eighteenth-century artists’ most ambitious aesthetic innovations and political ideas. Extensively researched and persuasively written, Chadwick’s masterful study will be as much a guide as a spur to research for years to come.”
This award has been made jointly with Iris Moon’s (The MIT Press, 2024). The Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Research Forum was delighted to host Iris Moon for the inaugural Manton Lecture, an annual lecture supported by the Manton Foundation as part of the Manton Centre for British Art in 2025. .