Michaela Z枚schg

PhD student

Thesis: in听signum viduitatis et humilitatis鈥: European Queens and the Spaces, Art and Inhabitants of their Clarissan Foundations, ca.听1250-1350

Supervised by听

Funded by

  • 天美传媒 of Art
    • AAH Fellow Grant 2014 (awarded by the Research Forum)
    • The Steven and Elena Heinz Scholarship听2011-2014
    • The Mr. and Mrs. Lepic Scholarship听2011-2014
  • The British Archaeological Association, The Ochs Scholarship 2014

The fourteenth-century Clarissan foundations of Santa Maria Donna Regina in Naples (Italy), Santa Maria de Pedralbes in Barcelona (Spain), Santa Clara e Isabel in Coimbra (Portugal) and K枚nigsfelden (Switzerland) were built as burial sites for, or at the initiative of dowager queens. Not only were these monasteries erected in the most fashionable Gothic styles of their time, they also were decorated with extensive cycles of wall paintings and stained glass, and furnished with precious altarpieces and other valuable artefacts. Although the importance of each of these foundations in regard to both female royal patronage and the visual culture of female monasticism is increasingly recognised, no attempt has previously been made to study them as a group and as part of a broader, pan-European phenomenon. My thesis seeks to fill precisely this research gap: by taking a new comparative approach in investigating these monasteries, their spaces and artworks, I aim for a better understanding of late medieval patronage by royal women in a specific Franciscan context.

Education

  • 10/1997鈥11/2004. University of Vienna (A), with exchange at University of Hamburg (DE), Diploma Study in Art History (Magistra phil., equivalent to Master鈥檚 Degree), graduated with distinction
    Dissertation:听Fl眉gelretabel und Polyptychon. Form und Funktion von Altaraufs盲tzen um 1300

Research interests

  • Medieval art production and patronage of the mendicant orders
  • Gender, religious practice and space in the late Middle Ages
  • Medieval art and the senses (especially sound)
  • Artistic exchange and transfer
  • Medieval textiles

Teaching

  • 10/2006鈥07/2007. Institute of Art History, University of Vienna (A)
    Course for first-year undergraduates:听Altarbilder im Sp盲tmittelalter n枚rdlich und s眉dlich der Alpen
    providing students with basic knowledge of art historical research, writing and presentation skills

Conference papers

  • 鈥淚nvisible Voices: Reflections on Clarissan Church Space and the Aural鈥, Conference:听Architecture and the Friars: New Work and Future Prospects, 天美传媒 of Art, London, May 2014
  • 鈥淎 Royal Woman as Art Agent in the Medieval Mediterranean? The Case of Queen Sancha and the Poor Clares of Mallorca and Aix-en-Provence鈥, Session:听Coast to Coast: Artistic Exchanges and Cultural Identities from Pisa to Barcelona in the Middle Ages, The Association of Art Historians鈥 40th Anniversary Annual Conference, London, March 2014
  • 鈥淪an Damiano and Santa Chiara in Assisi鈥, On-site presentation, Summer School听Images, Objects and a Sacred Site: Assisi in an Transcultural Perspective, Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz鈥揗ax-Planck-Institut, Florence, September 2013
  • 鈥淔unerary Monuments for Royal Women in Clarissan Monasteries: Italy and Beyond鈥, Study day:听Monumental Sculpture in Late Medieval Italy: Little-known Materials, Overlooked Connections and New Questions?, University of Edinburgh, May 2013

Recent publications

  • 鈥淨uellen zur Arenakapelle鈥, in Michael Viktor Schwarz,听Giottus Pictor. Band 2: Giottos Werke (Vienna: B枚hlau, 2008), pp. 165-217.

Other academic activity

  • 13/2015. Co-convenor of the conference听Sister Act: Female Monasticism and the Arts across Europe听1250-1550听(天美传媒 of Art, London)
  • 11/2013. Co-convenor of the lecture series听Art History and Sound听(天美传媒 of Art, London)
  • 12/2012 鈥 05/2013. Co-convenor of the workshop series听The Listening Art Historian: A Workshop Series on Art History and Sound听(天美传媒 of Art, London)

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