Image Credits
Homepage
- Top Banner: Autumn Maples with Poem Slips, painting on silk by Tosa Mitsuoki, Japan, c. 1675. Source: Art Institute of Chicago https://www.artic.edu/artworks/127644/autumn-maples-with-poem-slips
- The Founder: Dan David, Courtesy of the Dan David Foundation
- About Us: Portrait of a young woman in red, Rome, c. 90-120 AD. Source: Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/547860
Winner Headshots
- Mirjam Brusius – courtesy of Mirjam Brusius
- Bartow Elmore – courtesy of Bartow Elmore
- Tyrone Freeman – courtesy of Tyrone Freeman
- Verena Krebs – Sebastian Campos/Magnet Media GmbH
- Efthymia Nikita – courtesy of Efthymia Nikita
- Nana Oforiatta Ayim – courtesy of Nana Oforiatta Ayim
- Kristina Richardson – courtesy of Kristina Richardson
- Natalia Romik – Jacek Kołodziejski
- Kimberly Welch – courtesy of Kimberly Welch
About the prize
- Top Banner: The Muse: History, painting by Camille Corot, France c.1865. Source: Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/435978
- The Prize 2001-2021: Gabbi David with the Coen Brothers, recipients of the 2011 Dan David Prize. Photographer: Michal Roche Ben-Ami
- Winner Selection Timeline: Horse and Rider, sculpture by Hans Ludwig Kienle, Ulm, Germany, 1630. Source: Art Institute of Chicago https://www.artic.edu/artworks/181145/horse-and-rider
- About Us: Jar with Relief of Standing Figure with Crescent Headdress, Holding Ritual Objects, Chimú culture, North Coast of Peru, c. A.D. 1200/1450. Source: Art Institute of Chicago: https://www.artic.edu/artworks/3603/jar-with-relief-of-standing-figure-with-crescent-headdress-holding-ritual-objects
Who we are
- Top Banner: detail from Bound Manuscript: The Miracles of Mary (Te’amire Maryam), Gondar, Ethiopia, Late 17th Century. Source: Art Institute of Chicago https://www.artic.edu/artworks/158772/bound-manuscript-the-miracles-of-mary-te-amire-maryam
- The Founder: Dan David, Courtesy of the Dan David Foundation
- The Dan David Foundation: Megiddo Archaeological Dig, Courtesy of the Dan David Foundation
- The Board: R. Da Riva (Agusti Ensesa); L. Daston (Skuli Sigurdsson); A. David (Courtesy of Tel Aviv University); K. Fleming (Courtesy of New York University); A. Kleinberg (Michal Kleinberg); D. McBride (Martin Seck); A. Porat (Yoram Reshef); I. Rabinovich (Avital Shiner); E. Roman (Courtesy of Pimco); M. Rubin (unknown)
The Prize 2001-2021
- Top Banner: detail from Fragment of a Stela of Neferhotep, Egypt, New Kingdom, mid-Dynasty 19, about 1240-1195 BCE. Source: Art Institute of Chicago https://www.artic.edu/artworks/12985/fragment-of-a-stela-of-neferhotep
- Looking Back: Ariel David with Margaret Atwood, recipient of the 2010 Dan David Prize, Photographer: Michal Roche Ben-Ami.
- 2001-2021 Laureates: Yo-Yo Ma, recipient of the 2006 Dan David Prize, playing the cello, Photographer: Michal Roche Ben-Ami
- Scholarship Program: Ezekiel Emanuel, recipient of the 2018 Dan David Prize, awarding a Dan David Scholarship to Shira Shmueli as she holds her baby, Photographer: Israel Hadari.
- See Our Scholars: page from nineteenth century transcript of Juan de Tovar’s Historia de Mexico, made by Elizabeth, Lady Philips c. 1862. Source: Library of Congress https://www.loc.gov/resource/rbc0001.2008kislak81897/?sp=336
Nominate
- Top Banner: Photograph: Julia Obear, messenger girl at the National Woman’s Party headquarters, United States, 1922, photographer unknown. Source: Library of Congress https://www.loc.gov/item/92522519/
Submit a Nomination
- Top Banner: Portrait of a Princess, India, 17th or 18th century. Source: Chicago Institute of Art https://www.artic.edu/artworks/3999/portrait-of-a-princess
Programs
- Top Banner: A Lady with Three Servants, from the series “A Brocade of Eastern Manners (Fuzoku Azuma no nishiki)”, woodblock print by Torii Kiyonaga, Japan, c. 1783/84. Source: Art Institute of Chicago, https://www.artic.edu/artworks/22573/a-lady-with-three-servants-from-the-series-a-brocade-of-eastern-manners-fuzoku-azuma-no-nishiki
- Dan David Fellows Program: Photograph: Sunday cyclists in East Potomac Park, Washington, D.C., United States, 1942. Photographer: Marjory Collins. Source: Library of Congress https://www.loc.gov/resource/fsa.8c34879/
- Name Your Hero Program: Two Sisters (On the Terrace), painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, France 1881. Source: Art Institute of Chicago: https://www.artic.edu/artworks/14655/two-sisters-on-the-terrace