Irving Lavin (1927-2019) had a long teaching career at the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU. He won the Porter Prize three times before he was 40, and he discovered several previously unknown Bernini sculptures in Rome and elsewhere. In 1973, he was appointed to the Institute for Advanced Study, School of Historical Studies, Princeton, NJ, from which he retired in 2002. Marilyn Aronberg Lavin (MA Washington University; PhD, NYU), has been Visiting Lecturer with rank of Professor at the University of Maryland, Yale, Princeton, and the Universit� di Roma, La Sapienza. She is best known for her work on Piero della Francesca, on Italian mural painting, and on the Barberini Inventories of Art (Morey Award for Distinguished Scholarship). In 1991, she created the Consortium for Art and Architectural Historians (CAAH), the first listserv for art history.