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Anthi Andronikou is a Lecturer in History of Art specializing in early modern and late medieval art from a global, comparative, and interdisciplinary perspective. Her focus is on artistic contacts between Italy and the eastern Mediterranean. She has an evolving fascination with Islamic art and explores topics such as Italian art from the thirteenth to the sixteenth centuries, Byzantine and post-Byzantine art, as well as Crusader art and material culture in the Holy Land. Andronikou's award-winning monograph, "Italy, Cyprus, Artistic Exchange in the Medieval Mediterranean" (2022, Cambridge University Press), examines the crosscurrents of visual culture between Italy and Cyprus between 1200 and 1400. She has also co-edited a volume on mythological paintings and sculptures. Currently, she is working on a new monograph focusing on visual culture in the Eastern Mediterranean, particularly on artistic dialogues between Christian and Islamic visual cultures. Andronikou teaches undergraduate courses on early modern art and is available to supervise prospective PhD candidates on related topics.
University of Glasgow • Glasgow, United Kingdom
Lecturer in History of Art focusing on early modern and late medieval artistic traditions.
University of St Andrews • St Andrews, United Kingdom
Conducted postdoctoral research and taught in the School of Art History.