Graduate Program in Renaissance Art


Giorgio Vasari, from Lives

Graduate
Program Intro

Who’s Who

Molly Bourne
Professor Molly Bourne teaches the seminar on Florentine Monuments, 1300-1550. She is Coordinator of the Program, and co-directs the independent study preparation of the symposium together with Matteo Duni. She is a member of the symposium committee and the evaluating committee.
Prof. Bourne is an alumna of the Syracuse University Graduate Program in Renaissance Art.

Ezio Buzzegoli
Expert restorer Ezio Buzzegoli co-teaches the seminar in History of Art Conservation with Diane Kunzelman.

Matteo Duni
Professor Matteo Duni teaches the seminar in Readings and Research in European History. He co-directs the independent study preparation of the symposium together with Molly Bourne and is a member of the symposium committee and the evaluating committee.

Diane Kunzelman
Expert restorer Diane Kunzelman co-teaches the seminar in History of Art Conservation with Ezio Buzzegoli. She is an alumna of the Syracuse University Graduate Program in Renaissance Art.

Sarah Matthews-Grieco
Professor Sara Matthews-Grieco teaches the seminar on Visual Language and Material Culture, c.1450-1650.

Guido Rebecchini
Professor Guido Rebecchini teaches the seminar on the History of the Collection and Display of Renaissance Art.

Jonathan Nelson
Professor Jonathan Nelson is a member of the symposium committee. (On leave until 2013.)


Who's Who in Syracuse, New York

Gary Radke
Professor Gary Radke is Director of the Syracuse University History of Art Graduate Program. He teaches Studies of European Art in the 15th and 16th Centuries on the Syracuse University home campus and is a member of the evaluating committee.

Dennis Romano
Professor Dennis Romano is Professor of History at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University and teaches Readings and Research in European History on the Syracuse University home campus.