Dr. Andrea Maria Gáldy
Biography
* 1967, originally trained in Italian Literature, Classical Archaeology and Ancient History at the universities of Augsburg, Perugia (incl. Etruscology, Ancient Topography) and Hamburg. Magister Artium, Hamburg 1991. Doctoral student with a project on the antiquities collections of Duke Cosimo I de’ Medici, first in Hamburg (Classical Archaeology, Prof. Dr. Fehr), from 2001 at the (then) School for Art History and Archaeology, Prof Dr Suzanne B Butters.
September 2002: thesis defended: ‘Con bellissimo Ordine’: Antiquities in the Collection of Cosimo I and Renaissance Archaeology, Ph.D. awarded October 2002
2003 – 2005: post-doctoral fellowship at the Henry Moore Foundation: Sculpture and the Kunstkammer: Collecting and Display in Early Modern Florence and Dresden.
2005 -2006: post-doctoral fellowship at Villa I Tatti, The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies, Florence, Melville J Kahn fellowship for the academic year 2005-6: Florence as a Sixteenth-century Centre of Antiquarian Studies.
Lila Wallace Fellowship, for the academic year 2005-6, held at Villa I Tatti.
2006 to 2011 Professor for art history at Florence University of the Arts, Florence.
2011 to 2012 Lecturer for art history at The British Institute of Florence, Florence, teaching British students from the University of Buckingham.
Biography
- The history of archaeology and the history of collecting
- Collecting and display of collectibles
- Architectural history: palaces and churches
- Private and public spaces within the princely apartment
- Dynastic Brides
- The influence of religion on art and collections of art
- The importance of cultural policy in early modern Europe
- Cutting edge: arms and armour
- Deep space vs deep time
- Portraiture – likeness – image
Fellowships, Grants and Awards
Conference Grants:
Recipient of British Academy Overseas Conference Grants:
1. 106th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Boston, Massachusetts on January 6-9, 2005: “Vincenzo Borghini and the Development of Archaeological Method in Sixteenth-century Florence”.
2. The Renaissance Society of America, New York, April 2004, paper: “The Collecting and Display of Sculpture at the Sixteenth-Century Courts of Florence and Dresden”.
3. XVI International Congress of Classical Archaeology AIAC, Harvard University Art Museums, August 23-26 2003, paper: “The Chimaera from Arezzo and Renaissance Etruscology”, (part I).
Recipient of Royal Historical Society Conference Grant:
1. Social History Society Annual Conference, 8-10 January 2004, University of Rouen, France, paper: “Count Rocco de’ Linar: an Italian Protestant’s Career in Sixteenth-century France and Germany”.
Recipient of Kress Foundation Conference Grant:
1. 37th International Mediaeval Conference, Kalamazoo, May 2002, session sponsored by the Italian Art Society, paper: “The Scrittoio della Calliope in the Palazzo Vecchio: a Tuscan Museum”.
Recipient of Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden Grant:
1. Bursary for International Summer Academy, 11-18 August 2012.
Awards and Fellowships:
Non-stipendiary Fellow of the Royal Historical Society [FrHistS], London (elected in December 2012).
Villa I Tatti, The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies, Florence, Melville J Kahn fellowship for the academic year 2005-6: Florence as a Sixteenth-century Centre of Antiquarian Studies.
Lila Wallace Fellowship, for the academic year 2005-6, held at Villa I Tatti.
Henry Moore Foundation, post-doctoral fellowship held at Manchester University, March 2003 to end of March 2005, Sculpture and the Kunstkammer: Collecting and Display in Early Modern Florence and Dresden.
Membership in Councils and Professional Societies
· Renaissance Society of America.
· Society for Renaissance Studies (Council Member 2009 to 2012).
· The Royal Historical Society (FRHistS 2012).