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Francesca Fiorani serves as Associate Dean for the Arts & Humanities and Professor of Art at the University of Virginia's College of Arts & Sciences. Her academic leadership combines administrative responsibilities with active scholarship in Renaissance art history, focusing on the intersections of artistic practice, scientific inquiry, and cartographic representation during the Italian Renaissance.
Her research centers on Leonardo da Vinci studies and Renaissance cartography, examining how visual culture mediated knowledge production between art and science. Key contributions include analyses of Leonardo's treatise on painting, the cultural significance of map cycles in Renaissance courts, and the political dimensions of geographic representation during the Reformation era. Her work consistently bridges art historical methodology with history of science frameworks.
Recent publications (2022-2024) demonstrate sustained engagement with Leonardo da Vinci commemorations, particularly the 500th anniversary of his death, while expanding into cartographic studies of papal and Medici courts. These works reveal evolving patterns: increasing focus on institutional contexts of map production, deeper integration of theological perspectives in cartographic analysis, and methodological innovations in studying art-science intersections within specific political frameworks like the Counter-Reformation.
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