Mark Rosen Associate Professor, University Of Texas At Dallas Italian Art Society Commons username: @markrosen Twitter handle: muerko LinkedIn URL: mark-rosen-113643110 profiles.utdallas.edu/mark.rosen Following 9 members View ProfileActivitySites 0Following 9Followers 6Groups 5ForumsDocs Academic InterestsBaroque artEarly modern cultureHistory of cartographyItalian art Commons GroupsHCEarly Modern HistoryItalian Art SocietyLate Medieval HistoryRenaissance / Early Modern StudiesThe Renaissance Society of America Recent Commons Activity joined the group Early Modern History joined the group Renaissance / Early Modern St… joined the group Late Medieval History joined the group The Renaissance Society of Am… AboutMark Rosen is an Associate Professor at the University of Texas at Dallas specializing in late medieval, Renaissance and Baroque art, with a special interest in cartography. From 2019 through 2021 he is serving as President of the Italian Art Society, an international organization sponsoring grants, conference sessions, lectures, and the study of Italian art from prehistory to the present. He is the author of The Mapping of Power in Renaissance Italy (Cambridge University Press, 2015), a study of cartography and collecting at the sixteenth-century Medici court in Florence, and is currently at work on a study of the meaning and uses of the bird’s-eye view in early modern art, thought, and culture.Rosen earned his doctorate at the University of California, Berkeley, and held a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship at the Medici Archive Project in the Archivio di Stato of Florence, Italy. He has also received fellowships from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, the Huntington Library, the Harry Ransom Center, the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, and the Fondazione Roberto Longhi. He has published in a number of art-historical and historical journals, including Art Bulletin, Source, Oud Holland, Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Sciences, Nuncius, and CAA Reviews.Dr. Rosen currently serves as the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies for the School of Arts and Humanities at UT-Dallas. Blog Posts