Carolyn Conroy: Art Historian and Researcher
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Simeon Solomon c1861
I am a Post-doctoral tutor currently teaching on the Masters programme at the History of Art Department, University of York.

In 2009 I completed a PhD in art history at the University of  York. The title of my thesis was '"He  hath Mingled with the Ungodly": the Life of Simeon Solomon after 1873 with a Survey of the Extant  Work', and explores,  in two volumes, Solomon's life after his arrest for attempted sodomy in 1873,  and makes a new evaluation of the artist's life and artistic output, using newlydiscovered visual and textual archival sources.

I began researching Solomon's post-1873  life in 2004 at the University of York.  My Master's  dissertation focused on an examination of Solomon's arrest documents in both  London and Paris and I received a York Society Trust grant to pursue this  research at the Archives de Paris and the Archives de la Préfecture de Police de  Paris. In 2005 I received an Arts and Humanities Research Council  doctoral grant to pursue my Ph.D. research on Solomon.

I continue to research Solomon's life and work and am currently writing a biography of the artist's life. Since February 2010 I have been involved with my  colleague Roberto C. Ferrari in the construction of the new Simeon Solomon  Research Archive site, and am now its primary editor. You can find the site  at www.simeonsolomon.com. The site is a repository of information  about Simeon Solomon and his artist siblings Rebecca and Abraham Solomon. Its  purpose is to encourage research into the Solomon family of artists by providing  a vast archive of primary and secondary information, artwork and exhibition  databases and biographies.

My other academic interests include nineteenth-century  British painting, particularly the Pre-Raphaelite and Aesthetic movements;  nineteenth-century British and international exhibitions; Victorian photography  and the work of Frederick Hollyer, and more generally the history of  homosexuality; social history of Victorian London, particularly workhouses,  asylums, social philanthropy and 'slumming'. 

If you would like to  contact me regarding my work on Simeon Solomon then please click on the 'Contact  Me' link at the top of this page.

Copyright Carolyn Conroy 2012