Emanuele Lugli

Emanuele Lugli Emanuele Lugli teaches and writes about late medieval and early modern art, with a particular emphasis on Italian and French painting, trade, urban culture, and the history of fashion. His theoretical concerns include questions of scale and labor, the history of measurements and technology, conceptualizations of precision, vagueness, smallness, love, and the reach of intellectual networks.
Currently teaching
COLLEGE 102: Citizenship in the 21st Century
MLA 392: Morality and the Visual Arts
ARTHIST 129: Fashion
ARTHIST 329: Fashion
ARTHIST 417A: Persona: The Artist as Fabricator of the Self
ARTHIST 5: Art and Power
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