Europe Before 1750 Art and Archaeology Program
Overview
A dynamic group of research-oriented faculty heads the program in European art before 1750. The group, recently enlarged by the addition of two new hires, has particular strengths in French and Italian art; individual specialties include ancient Roman art, medieval manuscript illumination, Renaissance Italian art, Flemish and Dutch painting, Italian and French baroque art, and early modern French architecture and theory. While research interests are diverse, all faculty are committed to helping graduate students develop exceptional dissertations, participate in international conferences, and write competitive grant proposals for research abroad. Students participate in small seminars and work closely with faculty inside and outside the department to develop innovative cross-disciplinary projects. Throughout the academic year the department benefits from a lively lecture series sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh’s Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program.
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