Rowan University Art Department
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Faculty and Staff

Andrew HottleAndrew Hottle
Assistant Professor, Art History

856-256-4639
hottle@rowan.edu

Ph.D., Temple University-Tyler School of Art
M.A. and B.A., The Ohio State University

Dr. Hottle is a specialist in early modern European art, with an emphasis on the history of women artists. His research has focused primarily on aspects of identity, as manifested in dedicated prints and portraiture. He received the Billikopf Award for excellence in art history at Tyler School of Art for his dissertation, Peter Paul Rubens and the Dedicated Print: Strategies in the Marketing of an Early Modern Master, an excerpt of which was published in the Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek. His research has also been published in Aurora: The Journal of the History of Art. For his course, “The Adventures of an Eighteenth-Century Woman Artist: Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun and the Age of Enlightenment,” Hottle received the Junior Faculty Innovative Teaching Award at Rowan University (2006) and an Innovative Course Design Award from the American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies (2007). In addition to his continued interest in eighteenth-century women artists, Hottle is preparing a detailed study of the Sister Chapel, a major collaborative project undertaken by thirteen women artists in the 1970s.