Edson Armi is a specialist in Romanesque architecture
and sculpture, twelfth-century Gothic art, and American twentieth-century
commercial design. He has won the Society of Architectural Historians'
Founders Award, C.I.N.O.A. International Art-History Prize, and a Guggenheim
Fellowship. His books include Design and Construction in Romanesque
Architecture, 2004; American Car Design Now, 2003; The
"Headmaster" of Chartres, 1994; The Art of American
Car Design, 1988; and Masons and Sculptors in Romanesque Burgundy,
1983.
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