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Bettina Bergmann
Helene Phillips Herzig '49 Professor of Art
Specialization Greek and Roman art; the art of landscape

Bettina Bergmann, an expert on Greek and Roman art, has published
articles on the relationships among Roman architecture, painting, and
literature. She coedited The Ancient Art of Spectacle with Christine Kondoleon (Yale University Press, 1999) and in 1999 also cocurated (with Mount Holyoke curator Wendy Watson) The Moon and the Stars: Afterlife of a Roman Empress,
an exhibition at the Mount Holyoke College Art Museum that focused on
the newly acquired bust of Faustina the Elder. Bergmann is currently
writing essays on Roman gardens and their paintings, Roman interiors,
and the Roman house. She is preparing two books for publication, one on
Roman ensembles and the other on Roman landscape.
Bergmann uses three-dimensional models to help modern viewers see
how the fragments of frescoes we see in museums originally functioned
in ancient Roman buildings. She re-creates the interiors of Roman homes
using her extensive knowledge of Roman history, reports by
archaeologists, and records left by ancient and modern visitors.
At Mount Holyoke, both art history majors and nonmajors benefit from
Bergmann's expertise on Greek and Roman art. In addition to 100-level
courses, such as Art and Cultural Politics, she teaches courses on
landscape and coteaches an interdisciplinary course with Associate
Professor of Classics Paula Debnar entitled Gods and Mortals: Myth in
Ancient Art and Literature. She also teaches such advanced courses as
Art and Spectacle in Ancient Rome, The Hellenistic World: From
Alexander to Cleopatra, and The Cities of Vesuvius. News Links:
"Four MHC Professors Celebrated," Office of Communications, April 27, 2007
"A Model Scholar: Art Historian Bettina Bergmann Makes Reconstructions of Things Past," Vista, summer, 1997
"Bergmann Joins Tenured Faculty," College Street Journal, April 28, 1995
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