
Diana Gisolfi on Paolo Veronese | New York Studio School

Selections from the archive: Diana Gisolfi "The Materials and Techniques of Paolo Veronese," recorded on April 11, 2007.
Diana Gisolfi is a Professor of the History of Art and Design at Pratt Institute and directs the Pratt in Venice program. She also served as Chair of Art History there until 1999. Gisolfi lectures widely and has contributed essays to three international exhibitions on Paolo Veronese. Publications include: Paolo Veronese and the Practice of Painting in Late Renaissance Venice (Yale, 2017), The Rule, the Bible, and the Council: The Library of the Benedictine Abbey at Praglia (CAA Monograph Series, 1998; On Classic Ground, Caudine Country (Illustrations), and articles in: Yale University Art Gallery Bulletin, Artibus et Historiae, Arte Veneta, The Art Bulletin, The Dictionary of Art (Oxford Art Online), Ateneo Veneto, Renaissance Quarterly, Burlington Magazine, and caareviews.org.
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