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Charlotta Krispinsson is a part-time Lecturer at the Department of Culture and Media Studies, Umeå University. Her work focuses on art history, particularly early modern portraiture, Scandinavian art practices, and the historical methodologies of art historiography. She engages with themes such as cultural identity, artistic replication, and the role of portraiture in constructing national narratives.
Her research interests span 17th-century European art, the intersection of print and painting, and the evolution of curatorial strategies. She has presented at international conferences such as the Renaissance Society of America and the College Art Association. Publications include studies on Swedish portraiture, the German National Portrait Gallery, and the intellectual biography of Felix Horb.
Her articles often blend empirical analysis with theoretical frameworks, exploring topics like eyewitnessing in art historiography, authenticity debates in 17th-century Sweden, and the impact of colonialism on artistic practices. Her work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, linking visual culture with historical and cultural contexts.
Awards: None explicitly listed. Advising and Grants: No student advisees or grants mentioned. Labs/Teams: No specific lab affiliations noted.
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