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Mitchell B. Merback is the William Arnell and Everett Land Professor & Chair in the Department of the History of Art at Johns Hopkins University's Krieger School of Arts & Sciences. His research focuses on late medieval and northern Renaissance art, particularly German, Austrian, and Low Countries visual culture.
- Research Themes: Cultural history of pain, pilgrimage rituals, anti-Jewish visual propaganda, and philosophical dimensions of religious imagery
- Key Projects: Analyzing devotional image phenomenology, Reformation-era art, and Dürer's meditative iconography
His work bridges art history with cultural studies, examining how visual artifacts shape historical subjectivity and religious perception. Recent publications include studies on Dürer's Melencolia I and pre-Reformation pilgrimage shrines.
Current projects explore 'philosophical images' that invite meditative engagement, as well as studies on tragic witness narratives and dissent in German Renaissance art.
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