Anne Higonnet graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard College in 1980. Since her PhD thesis on the Impressionist Berthe Morisot, she has worked to expand the field of art history. She has authored 6 print books, edited two book-scale online sites, and published many essays on a variety of cultural topics.
Books in order of publication:
Liberty, Equality, Fashion; the Women Who Styled the French Revolution, Norton & Co., 2024.
A Museum of One’s Own; Private Collecting, Public Gift, Periscope Publishing, 2009.
Lewis Carroll (Phaidon, 2008)
“Museum Sight.” In Art and its Publics, ed. Andrew McClellan. Blackwell, 2003.
Pictures of Innocence: The History and Crisis of Ideal Childhood (Interplay), Thames & Hudson, 1998.
“Myths of Creation. Camille Claudel and Auguste Rodin.” In Significant Others. eds. Isabelle de Courtivron & Whitney Chadwick, Thames & Hudson, 1993.
Berthe Morisot’s Images of Women. (Harvard University Press, 1992)