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Honors for Aaron Hyman, Daeyeol Lee, Ian Phillips, and Todd Shepard By Hub staff report / Published April 23, 2021 Aaron Hyman, an assistant professor in the Department of History of Art, has been awarded two grants to support publication of his book Rubens in Repeat: The Logic of the Copy in Colonial Latin America (forthcoming in August, Getty Research Institute). The book received both the Historians of Netherlandish Art fellowship and a Wyeth Foundation for American Art Publication grant. Daeyeol Lee, a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Neuroscience and Psychological and Brain Sciences, has been awarded a Samsung Ho-Am Prize, one of the highest honors for Korean individuals or those of Korean origin. The prize is presented annually in six categories to people who have contributed to academics, the arts, and social development, or who have furthered the welfare of humanity through distinguished accomplis ....
The Lusty Creativity of Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem The Lusty Creativity of Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem A lesser-known Dutch master with a penchant for male backsides created some of the greatest homoerotic paintings of all time. Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem’s “The Massacre of the Innocents” (1590) at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.Credit.Courtesy of the Rijksmuseum By Arthur Lubow Jan. 13, 2021 I was walking through the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam a few years ago when I bumped up against an enormous painting that stopped me in my tracks. Eight feet high and almost twelve feet long, “The Massacre of the Innocents,” a depiction of the slaying of male babies ordered by King Herod in Bethlehem, placed me cheek by jowl with the most provocatively positioned, beefy male posterior I had ever seen in Western art. The naked butt jutted out, forcing the viewer of the painting to gaze up at the massive glutes and thighs, much like the mother of the unfor ....