Richard E. Spear
Richard E. Spear is an American art historian and professor who specializes in Italian Baroque painting. In 1965 he married artist Athena Tacha.
Education and academic career
Spear was educated in art history at the University of Chicago and Princeton University. His research and publications have focused on seventeenth-century European art, ranging from a two-volume catalogue raisonné on Domenichino to studies based on iconographic, psychoanalytic, feminist, and economic methodologies. He taught at Oberlin College from 1965 until 2000, where he also directed the Allen Memorial Art Museum. He was appointed distinguished visiting professor at George Washington University in 1983–84 and held the Harn Eminent Scholar Chair at the University of Florida, Gainesville, in 1997–98. Since 1998, he has been distinguished visiting and affiliated research professor at the University of Maryland, College Park.Main publications and research
- Caravaggio and his Followers, Cleveland Museum of Art, 1971, rev. ed., Harper & Row, New York, 1975
- Renaissance and Baroque Paintings from the Sciarra and Fiano Collections, The Pennsylvania State University Press and Ugo Bozzi, Rome, 1972
- Domenichino, Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 1982
- Domenichino, 1581-1641, Palazzo Venezia, Rome, 1996, pp. 163–69, 368-473
- The "Divine" Guido: Religion, Sex, Money and Art in the World of Guido Reni, Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 1997
- From Caravaggio to Artemisia: Essays on Painting in Seventeenth-Century Italy and France, The Pindar Press, London, 2002
- Painting for Profit: the Economic Lives of Seventeenth-Century Italian Painters, Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 2010
- Dipingere per profitto. Le vite economiche dei pittori nella Roma del Seicento, Campisano, Rome, 2016
- Visualizing the Universe: Athena Tacha's Proposals for Public Art Commissions 1972-2012, Grayson, Washington, D.C., 2017
- Fifty Years Inside an Artist's Mind: The Journal of Athena Tacha, Owl Press, Washington, D.C., 2020
- Caravaggio's 'Cardsharps' on Trial: Thwaytes v. Sotheby's, The Burlington Press, London, 2020
- The Art of Athena Tacha. A Complete Catalogue, Owl Press, Washington, D.C. 2022