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Encyclopedia > Mary Miller

Mary Miller is the master of Saybrook College at Yale University and the Vincent Scully Professor of the History of Art. Saybrook College is one of the 12 residential colleges at Yale University. ... This article is about the institution of higher learning in the United States. ... Art history usually refers to the history of the visual arts. ...


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  • Saybrook College (http://www.yale.edu/saybrook)
  • Bio (http://www.yale.edu/arthistory/faculty/page/millerpage.html)

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