Roy Eriksen and Magne Malmanger (2001) and “Painted Map Cycles in the Renaissance,” in History of Cartography. The Sala della Guardaroba Nuova of Cosimo I de’ Medici,” in Renaissance Representations of the Prince. Since her appointment at the University of Virginia, she has also been a postdoctoral Fellow at the John Carter Brown Library (2004).Īmong her influential publications are “Maps, Politics and the Grand Duke of Florence. After receiving her Ph.D., she spent part of 1995 as a postdoctoral Fellow at the Folger Library. During her years of graduate study, she was an associate curator for special exhibitions and programs at the Galleria nazionale d’arte moderna in Rome. Fiorani was educated at the University of Rome “La Sapienza,” receiving her B.A. Francesca Fiorani is an Associate Professor of Art History, specializing in Italian Renaissance art, at the University of Virginia she has been a faculty member there since 1997.
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