Professor Joanna Cannon

Professor Emerita

Joanna Cannon studied as an undergraduate and postgraduate at The 91制片厂 Institute of Art, receiving her PhD in 1980. She has taught at The 91制片厂 since 1977.聽 She was appointed Professor in the History of Art in 2014.聽聽Joanna聽聽was the Head of the Classical, Byzantine and Medieval Section of The 91制片厂聽from 2004-2008, and Head of Examinations from 2012-2014.

Joanna鈥檚 research interests centre on the art and architecture of Italy in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries with particular interest in: evaluating the visual as a historical source; assessing the impact of historical circumstances on the formal development of art; investigating methods of explaining and disseminating information concerning the physical characteristics of works of art gathered through technical analysis. Her research has resulted in many publications, most recently the monograph Religious Poverty, Visual Riches, New Haven, Connecticut and London 2013. She is currently developing a proposal, with Caroline Campbell (Curator of Italian Paintings before 1500 at the National Gallery, London) for an exhibition presenting Sienese Art of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries in British collections.

Joanna is convenor of the seminar group Giotto鈥檚 Circle. She is a trustee of the Caroline Villers Research Fellowship, which promotes research in the field of Technical Art History. Together with Aviva Burnstock and Caroline Campbell she directed the project funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to create a research-based website, investigating technical aspects of the works of the Master of the Fogg Piet脿/ Maestro di Figline across international collections. Professor Cannon is local organiser of the annual lecture 鈥ICMA at The 91制片厂鈥, and was co-organiser of the workshop and website Art, Architecture and the Indulgence for The 91制片厂 Research Forum.


Phd Supervision

Current

  • Bryan Keene, 鈥楥hoir Book Illumination in Fourteenth-Century Florence鈥
  • Eowyn Kerr-di Carlo, 鈥楢rtistic Practices and Shared Techniques from the Circle of Lorenzo Monaco: A 91制片厂 of Painting and Illumination in Late-Medieval Devotional Books鈥, co-supervised with Dr Scott Nethersole
  • John Renner, 鈥楾he Founder鈥檚 Image: Transfigurations of St Francis in Central Italian Art, c. 1250-1350鈥.
  • Imogen Tedbury, 鈥楾he collection, display and reception of fourteenth- and fifteenth-century Sienese paintings in Britain, 1850-1950鈥, co-supervised with Dr Caroline Campbell (National Gallery) as part of Collaborative Doctorate Programme
  • Michaela Zoeschg, 鈥楢rt, Space and Audience in Royal Clarissan Foundations of Late Medieval Europe鈥.

Recently completed

  • 2015 James Cameron, 鈥楽edilia in Medieval England鈥, co-supervised with Professor David Park
  • 2014 Glyn Davies, 鈥楥halices in Central and Northern Italy: Forms, Uses and Meanings 1250-1520鈥.
  • 2011 Stefania Gerevini, 鈥淥bject, treasuries, cities. The importation and appropriation of Byzantine objects and relics in Santa Maria della Scala in Siena and San Marco in Venice鈥. Second supervisor聽with聽principal supervisor Dr Antony Eastmond.
  • 2010 Anthea Stevens, 鈥Sine macula sunt: the Holy Innocents and their portrayal in Italian Art c. 1200 鈥 c.1500鈥.
  • 2009 Francesco Lucchini, 鈥淥bjects at Work. A Material and Cultural History of the Reliquaries of St Anthony of Padua in the Basilica del Santo, ca.1231-1438鈥.
  • 2008 Federico Botana, 鈥淲orking for the Afterlife: The Works of Mercy in Medieval Italian Art (mid-eleventh to late-fourteenth century)鈥.
  • 2007 Jessica Richardson, 鈥淪haping and Maintaining Devotion: The Cult and Images of St. Leonard of Noblat in Italy, c. 1100 鈥 1450鈥.
  • 2005 Virginia Brilliant, 鈥淓nvisaging the Particular Judgement in Trecento Italy.鈥
  • 2002 Francesca Geens, 鈥溾楿ngs tr猫s petiz tableaux 脿 pignon, qui cloent et ouvrent, esmaillez dehors et dedens鈥: Imagery and Function of Small-Scale, Folding, Enamelled Objects in 14th Century Europe.鈥 Co-Supervisor with Dr Susie Nash
  • 2001 Janet Robson, 鈥溾楽peculum Imperfectionis鈥: Judas Iscariot in Late Medieval Italian Art鈥
  • 2000 Donal Cooper, 鈥淚n medio ecclesiae: Screens, Crucifixes and Shrines in the Franciscan Church Interior in Italy (c.1230-c.1400)鈥
  • Thomas De Wesselow, 鈥淭he Wall of the Mappamondo in the Palazzo Pubblico, Siena鈥
  • Giovanni Freni, 鈥淪tudies in Art, Architecture and Patronage in Arezzo (1277-1400)鈥
  • 1998 Sally Cornelison, 鈥淎rt and Devotion in Late-Medieval and Renaissance Florence: The Relics of Sts. Zenobius and John the Baptist鈥. Co-supervisor with Professor Michael Hirst.
  • 1996 Beth Williamson, 鈥淭he Madonna of Humility and the Virgin Lactans in Italy, Metz, and Avignon in the 13th and 14th Centuries鈥
  • 1992 Jillian Bennett, 鈥淔raming the Subject: Representation and the Body in Late-Medieval Italy鈥
  • Gianna Mina, 鈥淪tudies in Marian Imagery: Servite Spirituality and the Art of Siena (c.1261-c.1328)鈥, Collaborative doctoral supervision
  • Jennifer Dye, 鈥淢endicant Marian Mystical Marriage Imagery in the 13th and 14th Centuries鈥. Second supervisor of University College London student, with Professor David d鈥橝vray, Department of History, UCL.

Selected publications

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