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Federica Caneparo is a Research Professor in the Department of Italian Studies at the University of Chicago. Her work bridges Renaissance Italian literature and visual culture, focusing on the interplay between literary works and artistic production. She holds a Ph.D. in Italian Literature from the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa and a postgraduate degree in Medieval and Early Modern Art History from the University of Pisa.
- Education: Ph.D., Scuola Normale Superiore (Pisa); Specializzazione in Art History, University of Pisa
- Research Focus: Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso in art, literary canons, and cross-medium narratives
- Current Projects: 'To be continued. Literary Frescos at the Farnese Court' and 'Literary Images' exploring canon formation and visual-literary intersections
Her research examines how Renaissance frescoes and artworks contributed to the establishment of literary canons, challenging traditional narratives of Ariosto’s marginality in visual arts. Recent publications analyze iconography in Prometeo depictions, Cesare Ripa’s sources, and Boiardo’s visual legacy. She has held research positions at Princeton, Harvard’s Houghton Library, and the École Normale Supérieure in Paris.
Her teaching includes courses like 'Narrative Frescos in Early Modern Italy' (Winter 2025), emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to art and literature.




