Annemarie Iker

Position
Ph.D., 2023
Role
Postgraduate Research Associate
Bio/Description

Profile

Annemarie Iker is a Postgraduate Research Associate in the Department of Art & Archaeology at Princeton University, where she completed her Ph.D. in 2023. Her research and writing focus on the art, literature, and culture of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century France and Spain. Currently, she is adapting her dissertation, “Secrecy in the Art of Santiago Rusiñol (1861-1931) and the Catalan Modernistes,” into a book manuscript. Iker received a B.A. in European Studies from Amherst College (2012) and an M.A. in Art History from Williams College (2016). She has held fellowships at the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (2022–3), the Princeton Writing Center (2022–3), the Princeton University Library (2021), and the Department of Drawings & Prints at the Museum of Modern Art (2019–20). She is a regular contributor to MoMA.org.  

Field(s)
19th-Century European Art
20th-Century European Art