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Elliott D. Wise is an Associate Professor in the Department of Comparative Arts and Letters at Brigham Young University, affiliated with the College of Humanities. His academic work bridges art history and curatorial studies, with a focus on late medieval and early modern European art.
Education:
- B.A. in Art History & Curatorial Studies, Brigham Young University, 2007
- M.A. in Art History & Curatorial Studies, Brigham Young University, 2009
- Ph.D. in Art History, Emory University, 2016 (specializing in Northern Renaissance and Medieval Art)
His research centers on the devotional function of art in late medieval and early modern Europe, particularly examining Eucharistic and Marian imagery, liturgical practices, and the visual culture of mendicant and monastic orders. He has also studied the connections between vernacular mystical literature and panel paintings by Rogier van der Weyden and Robert Campin.
Wise teaches courses such as Art of the Medieval West, Northern Renaissance Art, Italian Renaissance, and graduate seminars on devotional art. He also oversees Art History internship courses and has taught special topics on Netherlandish and Albrecht Dürer prints.
He spent a semester at the University of Leiden and was a fellow at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, reflecting his deep engagement with international scholarship and museum studies.
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Wise advises students through internship programs and graduate seminars, contributing to academic mentorship and curatorial training. While specific grants are not mentioned, his fellowship at The Met suggests prior competitive funding and institutional support.
He is involved in interdisciplinary work through the Interrelations of the Arts graduate seminar and contributes to the academic mission of the Department of Comparative Arts and Letters through teaching, research, and administrative oversight of internship programs.



