
معرفی
Harleen Kaur Bagga is a Lecturer at Stanford University, with academic affiliations including Syracuse University in Florence (MA in Renaissance Art, 2019), University College London (MA in History of Art, 2016), and St. Stephen’s College, University of Delhi (BA in English, 2015). Her research focuses on early modern European art and architecture, with an emphasis on representations of war, military structures, cartography, and landscape. She examines how violence and conflict are visualized in works like Paolo Uccello’s Battle of San Romano, sixteenth-century battle-maps, and medieval travelogues such as Marco Polo’s. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges cross-cultural frameworks and historiographical critiques in art history.
Education:
- MA Renaissance Art, Syracuse University in Florence, 2019
- MA History of Art, University College London, 2016
- BA (Hons) English, St. Stephen’s College, University of Delhi, 2015
Her work interrogates how artistic and cartographic practices mediated historical narratives of conflict, blending art historical analysis with cultural studies. While no specific grants or awards are listed, her research contributes to broader debates in the discipline. No advising or lab affiliations are noted in the provided information.




