Professor, Art History
Departmental Chairperson
Professor by Courtesy in History
Devlin Hall 434B
Telephone: 617-552-6459
Email: stephanie.leone@bc.edu
ORCID
Age of Baroque: Seventeenth Century Art in Italy
Age of Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael and Beyond: Sixteenth Century Art in Italy
Art: Renaissance to Modern Times
Early Renaissance Art in Italy
Italian Palaces
Living on Water: Venetian Art, Architecture and Environment
Loot: Collecting Art in Italy
Italian Renaissance and Baroque art
Architecture and urbanism
Domestic art and architecture
Material culture
Patronage
Renaissance Florence
Papal Rome
History of collections
A specialist in Italian Renaissance and Baroque art and architecture with a focus on Rome, Stephanie Leone studies the topics of patronage, the papal court, secular architecture, architectural production, the building industry, art collecting, and material culture. Her publications include a monograph on the Palazzo Pamphilj in Piazza Navona, an edited volume on the art patronage of the Pamphilj family, and articles and chapters on the art and architecture of palaces, the Pamphilj art collections, and other subjects. Along with traditional art historical methods, Professor Leone employs digital technology in her research and teaching. She is using historical network analysis in her monographic study of Pope Innocent X鈥檚 patronage and the architectural production of his building sites in mid-seventeenth-century Rome, which will result in the book, Innocent X Pamphilj (1644-1655): Building Baroque Rome.听
Professor Leone teaches the introduction to art history and upper-level courses on the Early Renaissance, High Renaissance, and Baroque periods in Italy (ca. 1300-1750). In the Core Curriculum, she teaches an Enduring Questions course on Venetian art, architecture and the environment, which is paired with an Earth and Environmental Sciences course on coastal geology and development. In undergraduate seminars, she explores topics related to her research, such as Italian palaces and the history of collections and museums. Using digital technology in course projects, her students become collaborators in the iterative process of research and knowledge.
Books
Innocent X Pamphilj: Building Baroque Rome, in progress.
贰诲颈迟辞谤,听The Pamphilj and the Arts: Patronage and Consumption in Baroque Rome. Chestnut Hill, MA: McMullen Museum of Art; Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2011.
The Palazzo Pamphilj in Piazza Navona: Constructing Identity in Early Modern Rome. London: Harvey Miller鈥擝repols, 2008.
Co-edited with Lisa Fentress, Caroline Goodson, Margaret Laird,聽Walls and Memory: the Abbey of San Sebastiano at Alatri (Lazio), from Late Roman Monastery to Renaissance Villa and Beyond. Turnhout: Brepols, 2005.
Articles and Book Chapters
鈥淚nnocent X Pamphilj鈥檚 Architectural Network in Rome,鈥 co-author with Paul Vierthaler,聽Renaissance Quarterly聽73.3 (2020) (scheduled publication date).
鈥淭he Arm Relic as Index of the Body: The Chapel of Francis Xavier, Il Ges霉,鈥澛燾o-author with Alison C. Fleming, in聽Chapels in Roman Churches in the Cinquecento and Seicento: Form, Meaning, and Function, eds. Patrizia Tosini, Steven F. Ostrow, Chiara Franceschini. Milan: Officina Libraria, 2019 (in press).
鈥淧alace Architecture and Decoration in Early Modern Rome,鈥 in聽A Companion to Early Modern Rome, 1492鈥1692,聽ed. by聽Simon Ditchfield, Pamela M. Jones, Barbara Wisch. Leiden: Brill Publishers, 2019, 342-366.
鈥淎 鈥楻aphael鈥 in Nineteenth-Century Boston: The Biography of the McMullen Museum of Art鈥檚聽Madonna and Child with John the Baptist,鈥澛Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide, 17.2 (2018),聽
鈥淟uca Berrettini (1609鈥1680): The聽Scalpellino-Merchant in Pietro da Cortona鈥檚 Architectural Production and Baroque Rome,鈥澛R枚misches Jahrbuch der Bibliotheca Hertziana聽41 (2013/14) [2017]: 437鈥72
鈥淭he Building of Palazzo Pamphilj,鈥 in Ricardo Neiva Tavares, Stephanie C. Leone, Susan Russell, Elisa Byington,聽Palazzo Pamphilj. Embassy of Brazil, photographs by Massimo Listri. Turin: Umberto Allemandi, 2016, 15鈥61; translated into Italian and Portuguese.
鈥淟uca Signorelli鈥檚聽Veturia Persuading Coriolanus to Spare Rome聽and Viewers in the Palazzo Petrucci, Siena,鈥 in聽Receptions of Antiquity, Constructions of Gender in European Art, 1300鈥1600, eds. Marice Rose and Alison C. Poe. Leiden: Brill, 2015, 131鈥168.
鈥淟鈥檌ntervento dei Pamphilj nello sviluppo urbanistico di piazza Navona,鈥 in聽Piazza Navona, ou Place Navone, la plus belle & la plus grande: Du stade de Domitien 脿 la place moderne: histoire d鈥檜ne 茅volutione urbaine, ed. Jean-Fran莽ois Bernard. Rome: L鈥櫭塩ole fran莽aise de Rome, 2014, 385-397.
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鈥淐ardinal Benedetto Pamphilj's Art Collection: Still-life Painting and the Cost of Collecting,鈥 in聽The Pamphilj and the Arts: Patronage and Consumption in Baroque Rome.