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Giorgio Tagliaferro Visiting Scholar in Art History
Mar 14, 2019
07:00 PM
141 North Riverside Drive, Iowa City, IA 52246
Giorgio Tagliaferro is Associate Professor in Renaissance Art at the University of Warwick, UK, where he specializes in Venetian Renaissance art.
His research interests include the visual arts and the display of power; painting and representation; artists’ workshops; and drawing and the creative process. He has published widely on Venetian art, and especially on the work and career of Titian and of Veronese. He is the principal author of the book Le botteghe di Tiziano (Florence, 2009), which resulted from a team research project supported by the Fondazione Centro Studi Tiziano e Cadore (2004-09). He was senior scholar-in-residence at the Getty Research Institute (2012) with a project titled, “Inside Paolo Veronese: Transformation of Ideas into Images.” His current book project, an expansion of his doctoral dissertation and supported by a Leverhulme Research Fellowship (2016-17), comprehensively analyzes the complex pictorial cycle in the Great Council Hall of the Doge’s Palace in Venice.
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