Those art galleries and museums dealing with classical and ancient arts owe their authenticities to the art historians who have analyzed and studied those works as being genuine works of bygone eras. They are often curators and university professor schooled in archeology and specializing in artworks. Art history professors have a profound knowledge in artistic artifacts of archeological values and they have enriched academic sources in identifying and authenticating the arts of the ages.
Art History Professor Resume Template
Prof. Gerald W. Vanderbilt
Sunburst St., Minneapolis, MN
Phone: 612-558-7866
Objective
To be an art history professor in a major university
Summary of Qualification
- 20 years of experience in the field of archeology with specialty in ancient and historical arts of various periods, with the last 8 years as an art history professor.
- Excellent command of the spoken and written English and German languages.
Career Experience/Job History
2002 – Present: Art History Professor, University of Minneapolis
- Conduct art history classes to students of fine arts and archeology students.
- Develop the curriculum for art history classes distinctly for fine arts and archeology students
- Tour states to conduct lectures on historical arts.
- Appear on TV, radio and web casts for discussion in ancient arts..
1990 – 2002: Art Historian/Curator, Chicago Museum of Art
- Authenticate artistic works in print and sculpture as well as ancient dinnerware, pottery, and jewelry artifacts from various cultures, with specialty in American Indian, Inca and Mayan cultures.
- Provide consultancy work to other museums and antique art galleries.
Education
1990 – Present: Continuing archeological studies on ancient art.
1990 – 1993: MS in Archeology, Harvard University
1986 – 1990: Bachelor of Fine Arts, Boston University
Professional reference will be furnished upon request