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Simone Ferrari is an Associate Professor in the Department of Humanities, Social Sciences and Cultural Enterprises at the University of Parma. With a focus on Modern Art History, he has held academic positions since 2006 (University of Turin) and obtained national qualification in 2012. His research bridges Renaissance art, cross-cultural exchanges, and Northern Italian artistic traditions.
- PhD in Art History (University of Udine, 2000)
- Postdoctoral research (University of Turin, 2001-2003)
- DAAD Scholarship recipient (2000)
His recent publications analyze Bramante's architectural legacy, Bergognone's religious works, and Huysmans' critique of Flemish primitives. Articles frequently explore 15th-16th century artistic dialogues between Italy and Northern Europe, with keywords spanning Venetian painting, Baroque secular art, and Leonardesque workshops. Key awards include the DAAD scholarship for his work on Jacopo de' Barbari.
- Teaches History of Modern Art and Art in European Countries at University of Parma
- Director of the Leonardo da Vinci Studies Center in Vigevano
- Scientific Committee member for journals Ricche Minere and Tecla


