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Robin Cormack was born on 27 September, 1938, is a historian. Discover Robin Cormack's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?
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After retiring from the Courtauld, Cormack held a Leverhulme Emeritus Fellowship 2004–06 and a scholarship at the Getty Research Institute 2005–06, and was Special Professor in Classics at the University of Nottingham 2005–08.
During his career, Cormack has acted as an advisor and/or curator on a number of exhibitions. He gained experience, during his student days, at the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) where he worked under Roland Penrose and Herbert Read regularly hanging exhibitions. His first exhibition was of Bulgarian icons in Edinburgh in the seventies. He was consultant for the Royal Academy of Arts, London for their exhibitions From Byzantine to El Greco (1987) and The Art of Holy Russia: Icons from Moscow 1400-1660 (1998), and co-curator, with Professor Maria Vassilaki, University of Thessaly at Volos and the Benaki Museum, of the Royal Academy's major exhibition Byzantium 330-1453 (2008-9).
After three years as reader at the Warburg Institute, during which he also held a fellowship at Robinson College, Cambridge 1984–85, Cormack returned to the Courtauld Institute as reader and professor. He was also deputy director 1999–2002. Photographs attributed to Cormack are held in the Conway Library, whose archive of primarily architectural images is being digitised under the wider Courtauld Connects project.
Robin Cormack was educated at Bristol Grammar School and Exeter College, Oxford, and gained his PhD from the Courtauld Institute of Art, London University. He wrote his dissertation on Thessaloniki after iconoclasm under the supervision of Hugo Buchthal and Cyril Mango and it was the latter who suggested he should spend time at Dumbarton Oaks. Cormack became visiting fellow of Byzantine studies at Dumbarton Oaks in the 1972–73 academic year, taking a year's leave from his lectureship at the Courtauld Institute (1966 to 1982). He later returned to Dumbarton Oaks as a visiting scholar in 2011.
In 1961 Cormack married Annabel Shackleton (maths teacher/linguist); they had a daughter, Sophia and a son, Justin. After separation and then divorce, Cormack married Mary Beard in 1985; they have a daughter, Zoe, born in 1985, and a son, Raphael Cormack, born in 1987.
Robin Sinclair Cormack, FSA (born 27 September 1938) is a British classicist and art historian, specialising in Byzantine art. He was Professor in the History of Art, Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London, 1991–2004.