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Assistant Professor, History of Art Department, University of Pennsylvania
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His articles include studies of pilgrimage architecture and urban organization;
the ethnicity of Romanesque art; the search for Romanesque sculpture's "origins"
in 20th-century historiography. His monograph, The Art of Urbanism in Medieval
France (2006), considers the role of monumental sculpture and architecture in
defining the early medieval cityscape. He is completing a book on the pictorial
invention of sacred and secular histories in illuminated legal manuscripts
(e.g., charters, cartularies). He has also served as consulting curator at the
Rosenbach Museum & Library, and the Glencairn Museum.
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