Cordelia Warr is Senior Lecturer in Art History and Visual Studies at the University of Manchester, UK. Her research focuseson Italian art of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. She haspublished on patronage issues, particularly women as patrons, andaspects of the representation of dress. Her book Dressing for Heaven will be published by Manchester University Press in2010. She is currently working on the representation of stigmata inmedieval and renaissance Italy.Janis Elliott is Assistant Professor at Texas Tech University, USA. Her primary research interest is Naples in thefourteenth century, specifically the issues of royal and laypatronage, the relation of chapel decoration to liturgical space, and apocalyptic themes. She has published on the decoration ofchapels in Florence, Padua and Naples. Regina: Art, Iconographyand Patronage in Fourteenth Century Naples (2004).
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Cordelia Warr & Janis Elliott: Art and Architecture in Naples, 1266-1713
Often overshadowed by the cities of Florence and Rome inart-historical literature, this volume argues for the importance of Naples as an artistic and cultural centre, demonstrating thebreadth and wea …
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