Carolina Mangone specializes in Renaissance and Baroque art, with varied interests in concepts and practices of imitation and originality, of materials and intermateriality, of finish and unfinishedness, as well as in modes of visualizing religious ideas and their histories, and in the afterlives of early modern masters in text and image.
See her full bio on the Department of Art and Archaeology website.
(On leave from the Humanities Council’s Executive Committee for AY24-25.)