
About
Emanuele Lugli is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Art and Art History at Stanford University, where he teaches courses on Renaissance and Medieval art. He holds a Ph.D. from the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, an M.A. from the Warburg Institute, University of London, and a B.A. from Università degli studi di Bologna.
His educational background:
- Ph.D., Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
- M.A., Warburg Institute, University of London
- B.A., Università degli studi di Bologna
Lugli's research centers on the cultural history of Italy from the 14th to 17th centuries, with a focus on the interplay between art, science, and society. He is particularly known for his trilogy on the history of measurement, which examines how standards were created and used in medieval and Renaissance communities. Additionally, his work on hair and bodily minutiae in Renaissance Florence explores the connections between physical appearance and cultural ideals of beauty and desire.
His publications form a cohesive narrative that investigates the material foundations of cultural practices. The measurement trilogy establishes how quantification shaped social and artistic norms, while his studies on knots and desire reveal the intimate relationship between bodily practices and cultural values. Current projects extend this inquiry into portraiture and the phenomenon of 'love at first sight,' with a focus on the Italian painter Lavinia Fontana.
No scientific awards or fellowships are mentioned in the provided materials.
Information about graduate students and research grants is not specified in the available sources.
Lugli does not appear to be affiliated with any formal research laboratory or team, though he collaborates on interdisciplinary projects as evidenced by his co-edited volume To Scale.
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