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Dr. Lisa Mansfield is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Humanities at the University of Adelaide, specializing in early modern art with a focus on 16th-century Northern Europe. Her research explores Renaissance portraiture, courtly imagery, gender dynamics, humanism in art, representations of warfare, and intersections between art and natural history.
She holds a PhD from the University of Melbourne (supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award) and has held prestigious fellowships, including the 2017 Kress Fellowship from the Renaissance Society of America. Her grants include an ARC Discovery Project (2018-2020) on gender and the Italian Wars and a 2022 AHIA/AAANZ grant studying Jan van Scorel's polymathic creativity.
Mansfield established the University of Adelaide's Art History undergraduate program in 2009 and has supervised numerous undergraduate and MA thesis projects. She has also coordinated museum studies courses and internships with cultural institutions like Nexus Multicultural Arts Centre and Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute.





