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PUBLISHED ARTICLES (selected):
Gregory XIII and the Accademia di S. Luca (forthcoming in a volume of essays on the papacy of Gregory XIII, edited by Ingrid Rowland).
The Chapel of the Courtesan and the Quarrel of the Magdalens. Art Bulletin 84 (2002): 273-292.
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Albrecht Dürer's Prodigal Son. Source: Notes in the History of Art 17 (1998): 7-13.
Two Avvisi, Caravaggio, and Giulio Mancini. Source: Notes in the History of Art 12 (1993): 22-29.
Cesare Ripa and the Sala Clementina. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 55 (1992): 277-282. Access this article through JStor
Giovanni Battista Mercati: notizie sui dipinti e sulle incisioni. Bollettino d'Arte 76 (1992): 53-70.
Herrera's Papal Privilegio for the Escorial Prints. Print Quarterly 9 (1992): 177-180.
Christopher Plantin's Papal Privileges: Documents in the Vatican Archives. De Gulden Passer 69 (1991): 133-143.
Some Letters and Some Prints Dedicated to the Medici by Cherubino Alberti. Sixteenth Century Journal 22 (1991): 641-660. Access this article through JStor
Privilegio Papale per la pubblicazione degli statuti dell'Ordine di San Giovanni di Malta (Roma, 1588) / The Privilegio for the Publication of the Statutes of the Order of St. John in Malta (Rome, 1588). Rivista Internazionale del Sovrano Ordine di Malta 23 (1991): 28-38 (in Italian and English).
Vasari's Knighthood, Source: Notes in the History of Art 6 (1991): 9-13.
Cherubino Alberti and the Ownership of Engraved Plates, Print Quarterly 6 (1989): 160-169.
Raffaellino del Colle and Giulio Romano's Holy Family with Saints in S. Maria dell'Anima, Gazette des Beaux-Arts 114 (1989): 51-62.
An Annunciation by Giovanni Battista Cungi. Burlington Magazine 131 (1989): 849-851. Access this article through JStor
A Vasari Assistant: Giovanni Paolo del Colle. Source: Notes in the History of Art 6 (1987): 23-26.
An Illusionistic Oculus by the Alberti Brothers in the Scala Santa. Gazette des Beaux-Arts 110 (1987): 61-72.
Sixtus V and the Scala Santa. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 44 (1985): 168-179. Access this article through JStor
A New Fresco by Cherubino Alberti in the Vatican. Source: Notes in the History of Art 4 (1984): 12-16.
Giuseppe Porta's Frontispiece for Francesco Marcolini's Sorti. Arte Veneta 37 (1983): 170-174.
The Vatican Apartment of Cinzio Aldobrandini: Notes & Documents. Archivum Historiae Pontificiae 19 (1981): 173-189.
Encyclopedia Entries:
Agostino dei Musi
Baviera
Antonio Salamanca
Properzia de' Rossi
Bernardino Passeri
Grove Dictionary of Art
(London: Macmillan, 1996)
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All five entries also published in
Encyclopedia of Italian Renaissance and Mannerist Art
(London: Macmillan, 2000)
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CONFERENCE PAPERS (selected):
Perception and Visual Culture. Presented in the session "Using, Reusing, and Abusing the Ideals and Forms of the Ancient Past" at the Renaissance Society of America (RSA) conference in Cambridge, England, April 6-10, 2005
Gregory XIII and the Academy of St. Luke in Rome. Presented in the session "Gregory XIII, I: Rome and the Vatican," at the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference (SCSC), Toronto, Canada, October, 2004
Best Sellers? Studying Prints in Sixteenth-Century Italy. Presented in the session "Continuity and Change: The State of Research on Sixteenth-Century Italian Art," at the conference of the College Art Association (CAA), Seattle, February, 2004
Looking at Pictures: Art History and the Perception of Visual Images. Presented in the session "Art, Science and Visual Studies" at the conference "Making Connections," Association of Art Historians (AAH), Oxford, England, March, 2001
Art History and Technology: A Brief History; New Directions. Presented in the session "Using Technology to Teach Art History" at the Annual Southeastern College Art Conference (SECAC), Louisville, Kentucky, October, 2000
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What's the Dilemma? Teaching Art History on the Web. Presented in the Visual Resources Association (VRA) session "Into Hot Water? The Digital Dilemma - Issues and Answers" at the Annual Southeastern College Art Conference (SECAC), Miami Beach, Florida, October, 1998
Mary Magdalen in Renaissance Art. Presented by invitation at the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies conference on "Mary Magdalen in History and Legend," University of California at Los Angeles, May, 1997
Cum Privilegio: Copyright in Renaissance. Presented in the session "History, Art, and Copyright" at the conference of the College Art Association (CAA), New York, February, 1997
Venice and Rome: The Print Connection in the Sixteenth Century. Presented in the session "Italian Art 1300-1700: Venice and Rome" at the Southeastern College Art Conference (SECAC), Washington, D.C., Fall, 1995. Abstract published in Southeastern College Art Conference Review XIII (1996): 83
The Shifting Identity of Mary Magdalen in the Renaissance. Presented in the session "The Renaissance Woman II" at the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference (SCSC), St. Louis, Missouri, Fall, 1993
Prints and Copyright in 16th Century Italy. Presented at the Alumni Symposium: Art History for the 1990s: Marking Change in the Museum, the Academy, and the Marketplace, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Spring, 1993
Raphael, Giulio Romano, and the Chapel of the Courtesan. Presented in the session "The Italian Renaissance Chapel: Patrons, Programs, and Problems" at the Southeastern College Art Conference (SECAC), Memphis, Tenn., Fall, 1991. Abstract published in Southeastern College Art Conference Review XII (1992): 118-119
Vasari's Vita of Marcantonio Raimondi: Some Remarks on Interpretation. Presented at Southeastern College Art Conference (SECAC), Winter Park, Florida, Fall, 1988. Abstract published in Southeastern College Art Conference Review XI (1989): 324-325
SEMINAR PAPERS:
Print Shop Rivalry in Sixteenth-Century Rome. Presented at the Mid-Atlantic Renaissance/Reformation Seminar (MARRS) at Sweet Briar College, Virginia, March 4, 2006
Papal Plans for the Accademia di San Luca in Rome. Presented in the Robert H. Smith Seminar on the Accademia di San Luca at the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts (CASVA), National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., December 9-10, 2004
COLLOQUIUM:
The Portals of Art History. Colloquium attended by invitation sponsored by the Mellon Foundation at The Sterling and Francine Clark Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts, May 11-12, 2007 (for the colloquium and its participants, see Corinne Welger-Barboza's Observatoire Critique)
EDITORIAL BOARD:
Primary Sources On Copyright (1450-1900), Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK) Resource Enhancement, Cambridge University, England
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OTHER PUBLICATIONS:
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Teaching Art History with New Technologies: Reflections and Case Studies
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Water: Cult & Culture
in
The Perfect Flow
forthcoming May, 2008
Water in Art
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Magister Botanicus
September (2007): 85-94
Christopher L. C. E. Witcombe
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ART: Hits on the Web
(Thomson Learning, 2002)
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Christopher L. C. E. Witcombe
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ART: Hits on the Web
(Harcourt College Publishers, 2001)
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Seeing Through Art: A Course on Images of Women and Men in Western Art
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LECTURE PRESENTATIONS (selected):
Art and culture in the Western Mediterranean. A series of lectures presented aboard the cruise ship Sea Princess (Princess Cruises) departing from Southampton, England, and visiting Cadiz (Seville), Spain; Barcelona, Spain; Monte Carlo, Monaco; Livorno (Florence/Pisa), Italy; Civitavecchia (Rome); Alghero (Sardinia), Italy; Palma (Mallorca), Spain; and Gibraltar, August 4-18, 2007
Greek art and culture. A series of lectures presented aboard the cruise ship Legend of the Seas (Royal Caribbean International) departing from Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy, and visiting Mykonos, Greece; Kusadasi (Ephesus), Turkey; Rhodes, Greece; Limassol, Cyprus; Alexandria, Egypt; Piraeus (Athens), Greece; and Naples, Italy, June 12-24, 2007
Jesus and Mary, Leonardo and Dan Brown: A New Look at The Da Vinci Code. Public lecture presented by invitation at The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., May 31, 2006
Dr. Digital: Teaching Art History in a Wired World. Sweet Briar College Friends of Art lecture given at The National Arts Club, New York City, November, 2000
Teaching on the Web. Invited lecture in the session "Getting Started with Technology in the Classroom" (VFIC and DuPont Faculty Technology Initiative), Marymount University, Arlington, Virginia, June, 2000
Web Images Teaching Research. Invited lecture and workshop at the First Annual Meeting of the Art History Webmasters Association, University of Québec at Montréal, Canada, March, 1998
Conversations with a Cunning Serpent: Eve, Art, and the Image of Woman. Sweet Briar College Friends of Art lecture given at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C., October, 1996
Male Fallacies: Images of Men and Masculinity. Keynote lecture, First Annual Sweet Briar Honors Cultural Studies Symposium "Images of Masculinity in Popular Culture," Sweet Briar College, March, 1996
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