Professor; Director, CRRS
Campus
- Downtown Toronto (St. George)
Cross-Appointments
Department of Art History
Fields of Study
- Europe (Northern or Western)
- Art
Areas of Interest
- Late Medieval and Early Modern art in Northern Europe
Biography
My research addresses the arts in northern Europe of the late medieval and early modern period, especially that of the Low Countries across all media. I am presently concerned with issues of devotional practice and affective engagement, ornament, embodiment, identity formation, and artistic mode. My current project is a thematic study of Netherlandish sculpture in this period. My past research has treated the vital and continuing tradition of Gothic design during the fifteenth and early sixteenth century and the problems of secular imagery in the work of Pieter Bruegel and his Netherlandish contemporaries. I am Director of the Centre for Renaissance and Reformation Studies and am cross-appointed to the Department of Art History.
Education
PhD, New York University Institute of Fine Arts
MA, Columbia University
BA, Harvard College
Doctor honoris causa, Université de Liège, Belgium
Publications
- Netherlandish Culture of the Sixteenth Century: Urban Perspectives (Brepols : 2018)
- Renaissance Gothic Architecture and the Arts in Northern Europe, 1470-1540 (Yale University Press : 2012)
- Le Gothique de la Renaissance (Paris: Picard : 2011)
- Pieter Bruegel Parables of Order and Enterprise (Cambridge University Press : 1999)
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