CINOA Prize
The CINOA Prize is a prize awarded yearly to art historians by CINOA, the international confederation of art dealers, "in recognition of an academic publication or a remarkable contribution to furthering the cultural preservation through art works in a CINOA member country".[1]
Recipients
    
- 2008 - Jean-Pierre Bénézit, France for the contribution of its family since 1910 to the Dictionary of the painters, sculptors, draughtsmen and engravers known under the name of Bénézit Dictionary.
 - 2007 - Antonio Paolucci, Italy for a lifetime commitment to preserving culture.
 - 2006 - Henk van Os, Netherlands art historian, for a lifetime commitment to teaching art.
 - 2005 - Philippe de Montebello, Director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, United States, for a lifetime commitment to art.
 - 1996 - Geoffrey Beard, England: Upholsterers & Interior Furnishing in England, 1530-1840
 - 1995 - Prof. Alvar Gonzales Palacios, Italy: Il Gusto dei Principi
 - 1994 - Anne Crookshank and Desmond Fitzgerald, Ireland: The Watercolours of Ireland
 - 1992 - Lucy Wood, England: The Lady Lever Art Gallery: Catalogue of Commodes
 - 1991 - Tom Crispin, England: The Windsor Chair
 - 1990 - Dr Ulrich Leben, Germany: Bernard Molitor, 1755-1833
 - 1989 - Walter Leidtke, USA: The Royal Horse and Rider
 - 1988 - Marcelle Baby-Papion, France: Les Retables niçois des XVe et XVIe siècles peints par Louis Brea
 - 1987 - Dr Roland Dorn, Germany: ″Décoration″ - Vincent van Goghs Werkreihe für das Gelbe Haus in Arles
 - 1986 - Jörg Martin Merz, Germany: Pietro da Cortonas Entwicklung zum Maler des römischen Hochbarock
 - 1985 - Dr Joannes R ter Molen, Netherlands: Von Vianen-En Utrechtse Familie van Silvermeden mit en internationale Faam
 - 1984 - Nicola Gordon Bow, Ireland: The life and work of Harry Clarke
 - 1983 - Edson Armi, USA: Masons and Sculptures in Romanesque Burgundy
 - 1982 - Marianne Roland Michel, France: Jacques de Lajoue et l'Art Rocaille
 - 1981 - Geneviève Aitken, France: Les Peintres et le Théatre autour de 1900 à Paris
 - 1980 - Norman Bryson, England: Paintings as Signs: Word and Image in French Painting of the Ancien Régime
 - 1979 - Bertrand Jaeger, Switzerland: Essai de classification et datation des scarabées Menkhéperre
 - 1978 - Claire Lindgren, USA: Classical Art Forms and Celtic Mutations
 - 1977 - Penelope Eames, England: Furniture in France and England from the Twelfth to the Fifteenth Century
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- CINOA, "The CINOA Prize" Archived 2007-01-05 at the Wayback Machine (page retrieved November 24th, 2006).
 
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