
Isabella Schwarzer
Researcher · Medieval Sculpture
The Courtauld Institute of Art, University of LondonAbout
Isabella Schwarzer is a PhD Researcher at The Courtauld Institute of Art specializing in medieval art history, focusing on golden bodies in religious and commemorative sculptures. Her current project Shimmering Death: Golden Bodies and Representing the Dead in Medieval Europe c. 1100-1400 challenges traditional categorizations of sacred/non-sacred objects through interdisciplinary analysis of materiality, identity, and spatial dialogues in German/Swiss metalwork.
Education:
- MA (First Class) in Art History, Curatorship & Renaissance Culture, Warburg Institute (2021–2022)
- BA (First Class) in Art History & Philosophy, Northeastern University (2018–2021)
Research Focus: Medieval sculpture (especially metalwork), cult of saints, reliquaries, materiality, and curatorship. Key themes include embodied experience and the intersection of sacred/non-sacred art forms.
Awards:
- CHASE/AHRC Doctoral Training Award (2023–2026)
- Visiting PhD Fellowship at University of Vienna (Oct 2024–Apr 2025)
- BAA Conference Scholarship, New College Art History Prize
Her publications include exhibition reviews for Burlington Magazine and a curated essay on medieval iconoclasm. Research trends emphasize material analysis and interdisciplinary approaches to medieval art.
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