Houston Chronicle Sunday

CAROLYN WILSON NEWMARK

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1946-2020

On May 24, 2020, Carolyn Newmark (Carolyn C. Wilson) entered into rest in Houston, Texas after a courageous battle with cancer.

Born in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvan­ia, the second child of Ruth Spurlock Wilson and Dr. Robert N. Wilson, Jr., Carolyn excelled academical­ly and graduated at the top of her class from The Shipley School in Bryn Mawr. She continued her studies at Wellesley College where she graduated with High Honors as a Durant Scholar. She earned an MA and PhD in

Art History from The Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. It was in New York City that her dear friend and Wellesley roommate, Sarah Singal, set her up on a blind date with Dr. Michael E. Newmark, who became her loving husband in 1976.

Carolyn dedicated her profession­al life to art of the Italian Renaissanc­e, publishing numerous articles and books, including Renaissanc­e Small Bronze Sculpture and Associated Decorative Arts while working as the Assistant Curator of Sculpture at the National Gallery of

Art in Washington, DC, Italian Paintings, XIV-XVI Centuries in the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston while serving as Research Curator for Renaissanc­e Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and St. Joseph in Italian Renaissanc­e Society and Art: New Directions and Interpreta­tions while working independen­tly on her favorite topic, the Italian Renaissanc­e veneration of St.

Joseph. She received numerous book awards including the Roland H. Bainton Book Prize, the Vasari Award, and was an Alfred H. Barr, Jr. award finalist. In addition to her museum work, Carolyn taught renaissanc­e art history at the University of Maryland, the University of Texas at Austin, and the University of Houston. Carolyn spoke and read several languages, and profession­al trips took her all over North America and Europe where she found countless friends in foreign museums, universiti­es, and libraries.

At home, Carolyn dedicated her time to the care of her three daughters as an active parent at St. John’s School for 18 years. She was a ballet and Suzuki mom in addition to making healthy dinners and sewing numerous Halloween costumes. She loved dance, theater, music, and opera, and enjoyed countless live performanc­es. On vacation, she took her children to visit their grandparen­ts in San Antonio and Bermuda and to Europe to see great palaces and wonderful museums. In recent years, she became a devoted grandmothe­r to seven grandchild­ren, whom she lavished with love and attention as well as books and nursery rhymes.

Carolyn is survived by her loving husband, Michael E. Newmark; her three daughters, Georgina Newmark Armstrong, Serena Newmark Mout, and Diana Newmark; her sons-in-law, Thad Armstrong, Edward Mout

IV, and Shalev Roisman; her grandchild­ren, Benjamin, Matthew, and Caroline Armstrong, Madeline and Beatrice Mout, and Noa and Esther Roisman; her siblings, Stephen W. Wilson and Marybelle Macdonald; and her sisters-in-law, Marjorie Wilson and June Newmark, and her many nieces and nephews.

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, a memorial service will be planned at a future date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Renaissanc­e Society of America, Wellesley

College, or the charity of one’s choice.

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