Lectures
July 2019: APOSTOLORUM GLORISSIMUS PRINCEPS. „St. Peter Healing the Sick with his Shadow“ in Late Medieval painting between Acts and Golden Legend – a critical appraisal, International Medieval Congress (01.–04.07.2019), University of Leeds (United Kingdom), session: Apocryphal Iconography: Integration, Adaptation, and Church Tradition
May 2019: “Un’invenzione dantesca, dai trecentisti non voluta intendere”? Cast Shadows in Early Modern Painting. An Attempt in Deconstructing the General Narrative, Courtauld Institute of Art, London (United Kingdom)
February 2019: Non meravigliate, ma credete! Cast Shadows in Trecentesque Painting as reflexive forms?, Freie Universität Berlin (Germany)
December 2018: Apostolorum Glorissimus Princeps. The Depiction of St. Peter Healing with his Shadow and Late Medieval Papacy, young academics workshop: Neue Tendenzen der Italienforschung zu Mittelalter und Renaissance (03.12.2018–04.12.2018), Kunsthistorisches Institut Florenz, Florence (Italy)
June 2017: Between Illusion and Allusion. Late antique shadow depiction in Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome, Austrian Historical Institute (14.06.2017), Rome (Italy)
March 2017: „Qual di pennel fu maestro o di stile“? Dante and the Late Antique Return of Cast Shadows, University of Vienna (17.03.2017, Vienna doctoral academy – medieval academy), Vienna (Austria)
March 2017: Dante and the Return of Cast Shadows in Trecento, University of Vienna, Department of Art History (15.03.2017, internal workshop), Vienna (Austria)
February 2017: No cast shadows in post-classical Italy before Masaccio? An attempt in deconstructing an art-historical Topos, Courtauld Institute of Art („Giotto-circle“), London (United Kingdom)
October 2016: Functional aspects and Traditions in Late Antique Shadow Depiction, University of Vienna (21.10.2016, Vienna doctoral academy – medieval academy), Vienna (Austria)
July 2014: Fiat Umbra! The Rediscovery of Cast Shadows in Trecento, conference: Umbriferi prefazi (07-03-2014– 07-05-2014), University of Göttingen (Germany)
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