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The Slade Professorship of Fine Art is the senior professorship of art at the universities of Cambridge, Oxford and London. The chairs were founded concurrently in 1869 by a bequest from the art collector and philanthropist Felix Slade, with studentships also created in the University of London. The studentships allowed for the creation of the Slade School of Art, now part of University College London. The chair at Oxford is named after the first holder John Ruskin.

Slade Professors, University of London

Slade Professors, Cambridge University

  • Matthew Digby Wyatt (1869)
  • Sidney Colvin (1873)
  • John Henry Middleton (1886)
  • Charles Waldstein (1895)
  • William Martin Conway (1901)
  • Charles Waldstein (1904)
  • Edward Schroeder Prior (1912)
  • Roger Fry (1933)
  • William George Constable (1935)
  • Geoffrey Fairbank Webb (1938–1941, 1946–1949)
  • Nikolaus Pevsner (1949)
  • Alan Francis Clutton Brock (1955)
  • Jean Victor Edmond Paul Marie Bony (1958)
  • Ernst Gombrich (1961)
  • Michael Vincent Levey (1963)
  • John Pope-Hennessy (1964)
  • Anthony Blunt (1965)
  • John Summerson (1966)
  • Anita Brookner (1967)
  • Otto Demus (1968)
  • James Sloss Ackerman (1969)
  • Rudolph Wittkower (1970)
  • George Heard Hamilton (1971)
  • Carl Nordenfalk (1972)
  • Tilmann Buddensieg (1973)
  • Ernst Kitzinger (1974)
  • William Watson (1975)
  • Harold John Golding (1976)
  • Howard Burns (1977)
  • Rupert Bruce-Mitford (1978)
  • Joseph Rykwert (1979)
  • Jennifer Iris Rachel Montagu (1980)
  • Gerhard Schmidt (1981)
  • Theodore Franklin Reff (1982)
  • Donovan Michael Sullivan (1983)
  • Jan Bialostocki (1984)
  • David Mackenzie Wilson (1985)
  • Pierre Rosenberg (1986)
  • Martin Kemp (1987)
  • Lindsay Margaret Errington (1988)
  • Richard Cork (1989)
  • William Henry Toulmin Vaughan (1990)
  • Lothar Ledderose (1992)
  • Marjorie Elizabeth Cropper (1992)
  • Neil Levine (1994)
  • Irene Winter (1996)
  • Thomas Alexander Heslop (1997)
  • Virginia Margaret Spate (1998)
  • Albert Blankert (1999)
  • Patricia Fortini Brown (2000)
  • ? (2001)
  • Joseph Leo Koerner (January – March 2003)
  • William Curtis (2003)
  • ? (2004)
  • Ian Christie (2005)
  • Slade Professors, Oxford University

  • John Ruskin (1870–1878)
  • George Richmond (1878–1883)
  • Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel (1933-1936)
  • Ellis Waterhouse (1955)
  • John Pope-Hennessy (1956)
  • Douglas Cooper (1957)
  • John Summerson (1958)
  • Eric Newton (1959)
  • George Zarnecki (1960)
  • Kenneth Clark (1961)
  • Anthony Blunt (1962)
  • T. S. R. Boase (1963)
  • Quentin Bell (1964)
  • Leslie Martin (1965)
  • David Piper (1966)
  • Meyer Schapiro (1967)
  • Nikolaus Pevsner (1968)
  • F. J. B. Watson (1969)
  • Otto Kurz (1970)
  • Robert Rosenblum (1971)
  • Seymour Slive (1972)
  • Michael Sullivan (1973)
  • Michael Baxandall (1974)
  • Mark Girouard (1975)
  • Howard Hibbard (1976)
  • Robert Herbert (1977)
  • John Beckwith (1978)
  • J. Mordaunt Crook (1979)
  • Nicholas Penny (1980)
  • Jonathan Brown (1981)
  • J. F. Harris (1982)
  • David Freedberg (1983)
  • Irving Lavin (1984)
  • Charles Hope (1985)
  • John House (1986)
  • Henry Mayr-Harting (1987)
  • Alistair Rowan (1988–89)
  • Elizabeth McGrath (1989–90)
  • Jennifer Fletcher (1990–91)
  • Michael Rogers (1991–92)
  • Kirk Varnedoe (1992–93)
  • Juliet Wilson-Bareau (1993–94)
  • Michael Levey (1994–95)
  • John Richardson (1995–96)
  • David Bomford (1996–97)
  • Kathleen Weil Garris Brandt (1997–98)
  • Joseph Connors (1998–99)
  • Robert Hewison (1999–2000)
  • Donald Preziosi (2000–01)
  • Charles Saumarez Smith (2001–02)
  • Ernst van de Wetering (2002–03)
  • Craig Clunas (2003–04)
  • Larry Schaaf (2004–05)
  • Tom Phillips (2005–06)
  • Paul Binski (2006–07)
  • Alex Potts (2007–08)
  • Richard Thomson (2008–09)
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