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Michael Camille was born on 6 March, 1958 in Keighley, United Kingdom, is a Professor of Medieval history and art (1958–2002). Discover Michael Camille'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 44 years old?

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Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 6 March, 1958
Birthday 6 March
Birthplace Keighley, United Kingdom
Date of death 29 April, 2002
Died Place Chicago, IL
Nationality United Kingdom

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1958

Michael William Camille (6 March 1958 – 29 April 2002) was a British art historian and academic, who was an influential, provocative scholar and historian of medieval art and specialist of the European Middle Ages.

He was Mary L. Block Professor at the University of Chicago.

In The New York Times obituary of Michael Camille, The New York Times writes, "Mr. Camille was noted for bringing contemporary critical theory and social perspectives to the study of medieval art. Using anthropological, psychoanalytic, semiotic and other approaches, as well as traditional art historical methods, he described the Middle Ages as a time of complex social and political ferment with similarities to modern experience."

Camille 's new approach marked "a departure from the more popular conception of the period as a remote and static 'age of faith.'''

The New York Times obituary of Michael Camille is titled "Michael Camille, an influential and provocative scholar of medieval art at the University of Chicago, died on April 29. He was 44."

Michael Camille was born in Keighley, Yorkshire, on 6 March 1958.

1980

He studied English and Art History at Peterhouse, Cambridge, graduating with a first class honours degree in 1980 and with a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in 1985.

His doctoral thesis was titled "The illustrated manuscripts of Guillaume de Deguileville's 'Pelerinages', 1330-1426".

Immediately after obtaining his doctorate he began work at the University of Chicago, where he remained for the rest of his short career.

He was best known for applying post-structuralist ideas to questions of medieval art history.

1985

"Camille's first article in the English journal Art History (1985) brought him immediate attention."

Camille applied himself to "the traditional field of medieval manuscript illumination," but with new perspectives.

His work is translated into "Spanish, French, Japanese, and Korean," and his book Image on the Edge "was reviewed by publications ranging from the Burlington Magazine to the Wall Street Journal."

1996

In 1996 he visited Medieval Times with Ira Glass for a segment of This American Life.

2001

In 2001 he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship.

2002

He died of a brain tumor on 29 April 2002.