Education
Ph. D. in Art History, Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, 2003
Dissertation: “Water and Stone: Ammannati’s Neptune Fountain as Public Ornament”
Advisor: William E. Wallace
M. A. in Art History, Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, 1994
B. A. in Art History with Foreign Language Concentration, University of Dallas, Irving, Texas
1992
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Publications
The Politics of Water in the Art and Festivals of Medici Florence: From Neptune Fountain to Naumachia, Abingdon UK and New York: Routledge, 2019.
“Fountains of Wine and Water and the Refashioning of Urban Space in the 1565 Entrata of Florence” in Architectures of Festival: Fashioning and Re-Fashioning Urban and Courtly Space in Early Modern Europe, eds. J. R. Mulryne, Krista De Jonge, Pieter Martens and Richard Morris, (Abingdon UK and New York: Routledge, 2018), 73-97.
“Vasari, the River God and the Expression of Territorial Power under Duke Cosimo I de’ Medici,” Vasari in Cultural Context issue of Explorations in Renaissance Culture, 39.1 (Summer 2013), 71-84.
“Horses of a Different Colour: Marmo Mischio and Ammannati’s Remarkable Chariot of Neptune,” Sculpture Journal, vol. 21.1 (2012), 27-41.
“Globefish, Sturgeon and Trout: Duke Cosimo I de’ Medici, Bachiacca and the Consuming Culture of Fish,” Medicea. Rivista interdisciplinare di studi medicei, n. 9 (June, 2011), 20-29.
“Bartolomeo Ammannati: Moving Stones, Managing Waterways and Building an Empire for Duke Cosimo I de’ Medici,” The Sixteenth Century Journal, 42/2 (Summer 2011), 393-425.
“Controlling the Waters of Granducal Florence: a New Look at Stefano Bonsignori’s View of the City (1584),” Imago Mundi, vol 61:2 (June 2009), pp. 168-185.
“Ammanati’s Shield of Achilles: Making a Virtue out of Necessity,” SOURCE. Notes in the History of Art, xxviii/1 (Fall 2008), pp. 30-38.
“‘La maggior porcheria del mondo’—documents for Ammannati’s Neptune Fountain,” Burlington Magazine, 147 (July 2005), pp. 487-491.
“Giulio Ballino and the Florentine Corridoio,” Mapline, no. 92 (Winter 2000-01), pp. 1-5.
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