Michela Young
@michelayoung
History of Art PhD student @HoArt_cambridge | Vallombrosans in Florence
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22-05-2020 13:06:42
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Meet the winners of the Vice-Chancellor's Awards for 2021 š Their #research has helped track real-time monitoring of the #pandemic, improve maternity emergencies in the #NHS and help #India become agriculturally sustainable: bit.ly/3Ae7m8g #VCAwards2021 Cambridge University Public Engagement
Thanks to the audience and our speakers - Dr Chiara Capulli Luca Brunke Anna McGee and Francesca Aimi (as well as Michela Young) - for excellent contributions to the @Florence4D panel. Fabrizio Nevola and Donal Cooper. The Renaissance Society of America
What a pleasure to present alongside @LeaderAnnePhD at The Renaissance Society of America !!
It's live! We're super excited for the upcoming British Archaeological Association post-grad conference which will take place across two days online - 22-23 November 2022. Do sign up here: bit.ly/3FDDsAI
From late Antique Anatolia to fifteenth-century Florence, next up is Michela Young (PhD student, ArtHistory Cambridge) discussing the Vallombrosan artistic network in fifteenth-century Florence & beyond. #medievaltwitter
Michela Young examines the continuity of the decorative programme in Santa Trinita in Florence.
Really looking forward to chatting with Joanne Allen and Diana Presciutti about Joanneās new, important contribution on the Florentine church interior! Do join us on Wednesday 25th Janš
A #monastery with a millennial history surrounded by a magnificent forest. In the 11th c. the Florentine nobleman Giovanni Gualberto retired to #Vallombrosa, founding the Abbey that we still see today. Visit Tuscany Comune di Reggello Destination Florence
Join us for "Stato da Mar: The Venetian Mediterranean as a Cultural and Artistic Space", an in-person conference of leading scholars of Veniceās Medieval and Early Modern periods - on 14th October 2023 at Jesus College ~ Register at statodamar2023.eventbrite.com
Weāre delighted to announce that the winner of the Sir Denis Mahon Essay Prize 2023 is Michela Young, a PhD student at the University of Cambridge, for her study of Caravaggio and Rembrandtās versions of the āSupper at Emmausā. sirdenismahonfoundation.com/sir-denis-maho⦠Michela Young