June Osborne (historian)

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June Osborne is a writer, lecturer and historian, specialising in art history, stained glass and Renaissance architecture.

Osborne was born in Evesham, Worcestershire, and read English at Bristol University. Osbourne's early career was in art galleries and museums, holding curatorial posts in Bath, Christchurch and Oldham. Osbourne later studied art history and was a research assistant of Ernst Gombrich at the Slade School of Art. [1]

Osborne lectured at the universities of Kent, London, and Sussex. Osborne taught art history at the Department of Continuing Education at Oxford University, including a course entitled 'Palaces and Courts of the Renaissance'. Osborne has worked with the Council for the Care of Churches. [2] Osbourne is the author of several books on art history and architecture. Osborne's book on the English painter and stained glass artist John Piper was written in consultation with his widow. [3]

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  1. Author biography from Entertaining Elizabeth I, 1989
  2. Author biography from Stained Glass in England, 1993
  3. Osborne 1997.
  4. Review of Stained Glass in England: Francis Stephens (1981), Journal of the British Society of Master Glass Painters,
  5. Review of Hampton Court Palace: G. R. Batho (1992), Teaching History, JSTOR   43257595
  6. Reviews of Urbino:
    • Shi Cheng (2005), The Sixteenth Century Journal, JSTOR   20477470
    • Sabine Eiche (2004), Renaissance Studies, JSTOR   24413502
    • Michael Schwartz (2004), Renaissance Quarterly, JSTOR   4143718
    • Susannah Woolmer (2004), Apollo,