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Italian Art Society

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  • Nuove acquisizioni sulla prima attività romana di Michelangelo Buonarroti connessa con l’Umanesimo dei Pomponiani

    Author(s):
    Flavia De Nicola (see profile)
    Date:
    2020
    Group(s):
    Arts and Humanities Funding, Italian Art Society, Renaissance / Early Modern Studies, The Renaissance Society of America
    Subject(s):
    Renaissance art, Renaissance studies, Renaissance culture, Humanism, Itailian Renaissance sculpture
    Item Type:
    Book section
    Tag(s):
    Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, Michelangelo Buonarroti, Pomponio Leto, Pomponiani, Renaissance Rome

  • Equus infoelicitatis: analisi iconografica di una xilografia dell' Hypnerotomachia Poliphili fra testo e immagine, xilografia n. 6

    Author(s):
    Flavia De Nicola (see profile)
    Date:
    2020
    Group(s):
    Arts and Humanities Funding, Italian Art Society, Renaissance / Early Modern Studies, The Renaissance Society of America
    Subject(s):
    Classical reception, Renaissance art, Iconography, Renaissance studies, Renaissance culture, Humanism
    Item Type:
    Book section
    Tag(s):
    Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, Francesco Colonna, Renaissance Rome

  • Architectural Collaboration in the Early Renaissance: Reforming the Florentine Badia

    Author(s):
    Anne Leader (see profile)
    Date:
    2012
    Group(s):
    Italian Art Society, The Renaissance Society of America
    Subject(s):
    Architectural history, Authorship attribution, Florence, Monasticism, Renaissance
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    abbot, artisan, Benedictine, cloister, payment

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About this group

Founded in 1987, the Italian Art Society is dedicated to the study of Italian art and architecture from prehistory to the present day. With a membership of more than 350 established and emerging scholars, graduate students, and aficionados, the IAS is a vital force in generating new knowledge about the visual arts on the Italian peninsula and neighboring islands. It actively promotes scholarly exchange through the IAS/Kress Lecture Series in Italy, sponsored sessions at six major North American conferences (American Association of Italian Studies, College Art Association, International Congress on Medieval Studies, Renaissance Society of America, Sixteenth Century Society & Conference, and Society of Architectural Historians), travel grants for scholars presenting at these conferences, and research and publication grants to scholars working on Italian topics. The IAS newsletter, website, and blog are further resources, designed to share news in to the field of Italian art studies and to enable members to engage each other on issues of mutual interest.

The Italian Art Society is a 501(c)(3) public charity; all contributions are tax deductible to the amount permitted by law.

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