Andrew Hemingway

Andrew Frank Hemingway is professor emeritus of art history, University College London.

Andrew Hemingway received his advanced education at the universities of Hull and East Anglia.

[1] He received his PhD from University College London for a thesis which he began in 1977 and which was accepted in 1989 titled Discourses of art and social interests: The representation of landscape in Britain c.1800-1830[2] which was supervised by William Vaughan.

[4] His work relates to nineteenth century landscape painting,[5] which he interprets through a Marxist lens, and the historiography of Marxism as it relates to art history about which he edited a collection of essays that was published by Pluto Press in 2006.

Hemingway's first published book (1979) was on the Norwich School of painters in the early decades of the nineteenth century which was followed by his comprehensive treatment of early nineteenth century British landscape painting Landscape imagery and urban culture in early nineteenth-century Britain (based on his PhD thesis) that was published by Cambridge University Press in 1992.