Kenneth John Conant

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Kenneth John Conant
File:Denman Waldo Ross - Kenneth J. Conant (1894-1984) - 1975.52 - Fogg Museum.jpg
Painting of Kenneth John Conant
by Denman Waldo Ross (1916)
Born Kenneth John Conant
June 28, 1894
Neenah, Wisconsin, United States
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Bedford, Massachusetts, United States
Nationality American
Occupation Architectural historian
Educator
Spouse(s) Marie Schneider
Children 2
Awards Guggenheim Fellowship
Academic background
Alma mater Harvard University
Thesis title The Early Architectural History of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela
Thesis year 1925
Influences Herbert Langford Warren
Charles Eliot Norton
John Ruskin
Academic work
Discipline Medieval architecture
Institutions Harvard University

Kenneth John Conant (28 June 1894 – 3 March 1984) was an American architectural historian and educator, who specialized in medieval architecture. Conant is known for his studies of Cluny Abbey.

Career

Born in Neenah, Conant received a Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts from Harvard University in 1915.[1] He was considered the academic heir of Herbert Langford Warren, a teacher at Harvard, and through him, of the art historians Charles Eliot Norton and John Ruskin.[2] He served in the 42nd Infantry Division of the American Expeditionary Force in World War I and was wounded in the Second Battle of the Marne in 1918. Conant later returned to Harvard. His dissertation on the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral was published as a monograph in 1926.[3]

Conant's lifework was the study of the Cluny Abbey in France, which he excavated beginning in 1927, funded by his first of five separate Guggenheim Fellowships. He considered Cluny the preeminent accomplishment in all of architectural history.[4]

Conant was an elected member of both the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society.[5][6] He taught architectural history at Harvard from 1924 to 1955, the year of his retirement.[7]

Legacy

In 1916, Denman Ross painted a portrait of Conant, now in the Harvard Art Museums.[8]

In 1940, a group of students, who studied under Conant, formed the Society of Architectural Historians under his influence.[9]

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