Award-Holders before Oct. 2005
Senior Scholars 2004-5
Balsdon Fellow
Louise Bourdua (Aberdeen): ‘Before and after Giotto.’ Art and patronage in Padua (October – December 2004)
Hugh Last Fellow
Philip Kenrick (freelance/Oxford): Revision of Corpus Vasorum Arretinorum (January – March 2005)
Paul Mellon Centre Rome Fellow
Edward Corp (Toulouse): The Stuart court in Italy , 1717-66 (April – July 2005)
Sargant Fellow
Milly Thompson (April – June 2005)
Award-Holders 2004-5
Abbey Fellows in Painting
Bernice Donszelmann (October – December 2004)
Lee Maelzer (October – December 2004)
Claude Temin-Vergez (April – June 2005)
Abbey Scholar in Painting
Des Lawrence (October 2004 – June 2005)
ACE Helen Chadwick Fellow
Hayley Newman (September 2004; January – March 2005)
Australia Council Residents
Kate Cotching (January – March 2005)
Rosemary O’Rourke (April – June 2005)
Liz Williams (October – December 2004)
Ralegh Radford Rome Fellow
Felicity Harley (Adelaide): The origins and development of church decoration in Rome , fourth-sixth centuries (October 2004 – June 2005)
Rome Awardees
Caroline Anderson (York): Domestic devotion and the material culture of private religion in Counter-Reformation Florence (February – March 2005)
Kristian Chetcuti Bonavita (Cambridge): Cultural identity as a process of change: the archaeology of north Italy in the Roman world (January – March 2005)
Nellie Phoca-Cosmetatou (Oxford): Human responses to environmental instability: re-assessing the nature of Late Glacial (15,000-10,000 bp) human subsistence changes (October – November 2004)
Julien Riel-Salvatore (Arizona State): Meridionalismo and the development of Italian prehistoric research (December 2004 – February 2005)
Rome Fellow
Phillippa Plock (Leeds): Nicholas Poussin’s representations of femininity in 1620s Rome (October 2004 – June 2005)
Rome Scholar in Architecture
Alvin Yip (October 2004 – June 2005)
Rome Scholars in the Fine Arts
Toby Glanville (February – July 2005)
Mike Marshall (January – March 2005)
Rome Scholars
Luca Baldoni (UCL): Male loves. Homosexuality in twentieth-century Italian poetry: Saba , Pasolini, Penna and Bellezza (October 2004 – June 2005)
Nicholas Cullinan (Courtauld): Untying ‘the knot’: arte povera in context (October 2004 – April 2005)
Lucy Donkin (Courtauld): Baths and bathing in medieval Italy (October 2004 – June 2005)
Sainsbury Scholars in Painting and Sculpture
Juliet Haysom (October 2004 – September 2005)
Steven MacIver (October 2004 – September 2005)
Tim Potter Memorial Awardee
Tehmina Bhote (Southampton): Objects, people, interactions: the material cultures of early medieval southern Italy (February 2005 – March 2005)
Wingate Rome Scholar
Andrew Mania (September 2004 – January 2005)
Senior Scholars 2003-4
Balsdon Fellow
Simon Stoddart (Cambridge): Power and place in Etruria. The spatial dynamics of a mediterranean civilzation, 1200-500 BC (January – March 2004)
Cary Fellow
Robert Coates-Stephens (Reading): The archaeology and architecture of ancient and medieval Rome
Hugh Last Fellow
Nicholas Purcell (Oxford): (1) The Kingdom of the Capitol; (2) Plebs urbana (October – December 2003)
Paul Mellon Centre Rome Fellow
Elizabeth Sears (Michigan): Art historians in Rome in the 1920s and 1930s (April – July 2004)
Award-Holders 2003-4
Abbey Fellows in Painting
David Leapman (April – June 2004)
Katharine Meynell (October – December 2003)
Simon Morley (January – March 2004)
Abbey Scholar in Painting
Angela Gill (October 2003 – June 2004)
Arts Council England Helen Chadwick Fellow
Claire Todd (September 2003; January – March 2004)
Arts Council of Northern Ireland Fellow
Simon McBride (October 2003-June 2004)
Australia Council Resident Artists
Vito Bila (April – June 2004)
Sebastian di Mauro (January – March 2004)
Nell (October – December 2003)
Susanna Strati (July – September 2004)
Henry Moore Sculpture Fellow
Jordan Baseman (October – December 2003)
Rome Awardees
Jessica Hughes (Courtauld): Images of provinces/’nationes’ in the art of the Roman Empire (October 2003 – January 2004)
Andrew Manson (Columbia): Architecture, archaeology and urbanism in ‘La grande Rome’: the Via dell’Impero and the Palazzo del Littorio competition (October 2003 – January 2004)
Ralegh Radford Rome Scholar
Michele Forte (Sheffield): Changing patterns in the exploitation of a mountain environment in south-central Italy (October 2003 – June 2004)
Rome Fellow
Alice Sanger (Manchester): The role of relics in art patronage, collecting and aristocratic devotion in early modern Rome (1563-c.1650) (October 2003 – June 2004)
Rome Scholar in Architecture
Daniel Mielgo Bregazzi (Nottingham/Madrid): Architectural language (October 2003 – June 2004)
Rome Scholars
Roberto Cobianchi (Warwick): Gabriele Rangone (1410-86): the first observant Franciscan cardinal and his patronage in Rome and Bagnoregio (October 2003 – June 2004)
Jane Dunnett (Royal Holloway): The Censorship of Foreign Books under Fascism (October 2003 – June 2004)
Julie-Ann Vickers (Cambridge): Italian centres of 12th-century forgery: questions of production and reception (October 2003 – June 2004)
Sainsbury Scholars in Painting and Sculpture
Sigrid Holmwood (October 2003 – September 2004)
Geoff Uglow (October 2002 – June 2004)
South African Institute of Architects Rome Scholar
Peter Büttgens (October 2003 – June 2004)
Wingate Rome Scholar in the Fine Arts
Margarita Gluzberg (April – September 2004)
Senior Scholars 2002-3
Balsdon Fellows
Helen Hills (Manchester): Architecture and the politics of holiness in post-Tridentine Italy (1563 – c.1700) (March – May 2003)
Henry Hurst (Cambridge): Publication of Santa Maria Antiqua excavations on the Palatine Hill, Rome (January – February 2003)
Cary Fellow
Robert Coates-Stephens (Reading): The archaeology and architecture of ancient and medieval Rome
Hugh Last Fellows
Guy Bradley (Cardiff): The Iuvanum Survey Project: the emergence and transformation of communities in Italy (September – November 2002)
Jennifer Price (Durham): Regional patterns of production and use of Roman vessel glass in central Italy – a preliminary study (January – March 2003)
Paul Mellon Centre Rome Fellow
Richard Wrigley (Oxford Brookes): The image of the artist in Romantic Rome (September – November 2002; April – July 2003)
Award-Holders 2002-3
Abbey Fellows in Painting
Margaret Lanzetta (April – June 2003)
David Mabb (January – March 2003)
Sista Pratesi (October – December 2002)
Abbey Scholar in Painting
Darren Marshall (October 2002 – June 2003)
Arts Council England Helen Chadwick Fellow
Sophy Rickett (September 2002; January – March 2003)
Australia Council Resident Artists
Angela Cavalieri (January – March 2003)
Anne Harry (July – September 2003)
Christine Morrow (April – June 2003)
Catherine Truman (October – December 2002)
Jaguar RCM Scholar
Juho Laitinen (cellist) (September – November 2002)
Ralegh Radford Rome Scholar
Corinna Riva (Oxford): Exploring the Orientalizing period in the Picenum – Part of the Upper Esino Valley Survey (October 2002 – June 2003)
Rome Awardees
Benjamin Cornford (Cambridge): Early medieval histories of Rome: Jordanes and Paul the Deacon (January – April 2003)
Lisa Marlow (Cambridge): Investigation of Italian Lower Palaeolithic sites (October – November 2003)
Susan May (UCE, Birmingham): An enquiry into the nature and original locations of bibliographic collections of cardinals in fifteenth-century Rome (February – March 2003)
Jonathan Prag (UCL, London): The epigraphy of ancient Sicily and the archaeology of Western Sicily in the Republican period (June – July 2003)
Rome Scholar in Architecture
Simone Shu Yeng Chung (October 2002 – June 2003)
Rome Scholars in the Fine Arts
Louise Camrass (October 2002 – January 2003)
Mark Dunhill and Tamiko O’Brien (July – September 2003)
Alison Turnbull (October – December 2002)
Rome Scholars
Piers Baker-Bates (Cambridge): Sebastiano del Piombo – his place in the artistic and religious world of sixteenth-century Rome (October 2002 – June 2003)
Xavier Salomon (Courtauld Institute): The patronage of Cardinal Pietro Aldobrandini (1571-1621) (October 2002 – June 2003)
Alexander Thein (Pennsylvania): The synoecism of Rome and Italy: a study of the Sullan veteran colonies (October 2002 – June 2003)
Sainsbury Scholars in Painting and Sculpture
Thomas Lamb (October 2001 – September 2003)
Geoff Uglow (October 2002 – September 2003)
Sargant Fellow
Denis Masi (February – September 2003)
Wingate Rome Scholar in the Fine Arts
Michael Kruger (April – September 2003)
Senior Scholars 2001-2
Balsdon Fellows
Rosamond McKitterick (Cambridge): Charlemagne in Italy (April-June 2002)
Roger Wilson (Nottingham): Rural life in Roman Sicily: excavations and fieldwork at Castagna and Campanaio, province of Agrigento (June-August 2002)
Cary Fellow
Robert Coates-Stephens (Reading): Architecture in Rome, AD 500-1000 (October 2001-September 2002)
Paul Mellon Centre Rome Fellow
Richard Read (University of Western Australia): Adrian Stokes: the early career: art criticism, literature and psychoanalysis (November 2001 – January 2002)
A D Trendall Fellow
Ron Ridley (University of Melbourne): Travellers to Rome from the Renaissance to the nineteenth century (April-May 2002)
Award-Holders 2001-2
Abbey Fellows in Painting
Richard Kirwan (July-September 2002)
Sadie Murdoch (April-June 2002)
Tim Renshaw (January-March 2002)
Henry Rogers (January-March 2002)
Abbey Scholar in Painting
Kristin Holder (January-September 2002)
Arts Council of England Helen Chadwick Fellow
Aaron Williamson (September 2001; January-March 2002)
Arts Council of Northern Ireland Fellow
Brian Kennedy
Australia Council Resident Artists
Timothy Horn (July – September 2002)
David Keeling (October-December 2001)
Simone Mangos (April-June 2002)
Alexander Pittendrigh (January-March 2002)
Henry Moore Sculpture Fellow at the BSR
Stephanie Smith & Edward Stewart (April-June 2002)
Ralegh Radford Rome Scholar
Josephine Crawley Quinn (University of California, Berkeley): North African imperialism in Numidia, Carthage and Rome (January – September 2002)
Rome Awardees
Sally-Ann Ashton (University College London): Roman copies of Ptolemaic royal and divine statuary in Rome (June 2002)
Lisa Beaven (Auckland): The Roman patrons of Claude Lorrain: a study of landscape and landholdings in seventeenth-century Rome (January-March 2002)
Robert Colby (Courtauld): Artistic relations and political strife, Rome and Ferrara, 1505-1515 (July-September 2002)
Helen Dawson (UCL-Institute of Archaeology): Comparative cultural trajectories of the Italian islands from the Neolithic to the Iron Age (January – March 2002)
Clare Pilsworth (Manchester): Martyr narratives of early medieval Italy: textual transmission and social memory (May-July 2002)
Rome Scholar in Architecture
Megan Williams (January-September 2002)
Rome Scholars in the Fine Arts
David Godbold (July-September 2002)
Daniel Silver (July-September 2002)
Rome Scholars
Ann Alwis (King’s College, London): A Vita less ordinary: investigating the educational literacy of women using an unpublished text of Greek saints’ lives (January-September 2002)
Lucy Grig (Reading): Christianising Roman material culture: a case-study of Roman gold-glass (January – September 2002)
Michael MacKinnon (Winnipeg): The osteological evidence for animal breeds in Roman Italy (May – December 2002)
Sainsbury Scholar in Painting and Sculpture
Tom Lamb (October 2001-September 2002)
Sargant Fellow
Richard Billingham (April-September 2002)
South African Institute of Architects Rome Scholar
Jaco Booyens (October 2001-March 2002)
Wingate Rome Scholar in the Fine Arts
Fiona Crisp (October 2001-March 2002)
Senior Scholars 2000-1
Balsdon Fellow
Penelope Curtis (Henry Moore Institute, Leeds): Antiquity and modernity in Italian sculpture of the inter-war period (c. 1920-40) (June–August 2001)
Cary Fellow
Alastair Small (Edinburgh): Archaeology of Roman Italy (April-June 2001)
Hugh Last Fellow
Lisa Nevett (Open University): Domestic space and social organisation in classical antiquity (September–November 2001)
Sargant Fellows
John Kindness (September-December 2001)
Lala Meredith-Vula (April-June 2001)
Paul Mellon Centre Rome Fellow
Hugh Brigstocke: The rediscovery of the Italian primitives and the concept of Christian art in nineteenth-century Britain (April – June, October – December 2001)
Award-Holders 2000-1
Abbey Awardees in Painting
Judith Frost (July-September 2001)
Paula Kane (April-June 2001)
Neal Tait (October-December 2001)
Abbey Scholar in Painting
James Fisher (April-December 2001)
Arts Council of England Helen Chadwick Fellow
Annie Cattrell (June 2000 + April-June 2001)
Australia Council Resident Artists
Valerie Tring (April-June 2001)
Alexander Zubryn (July-September 2001)
David Keeling (October-December 2001)
Ralegh Radford Rome Scholar
Barbara Polci (East Anglia): The episcopal residence in the mediterranean basin in late antiquity: typologies, roles and functions (April–December 2001)
Rome Awardees in Ancient, Medieval & Later Italian Studies
William Broadhead (University College London): Internal migration and the transformation of Roman Republican Italy (January – April 2001)
Patrick Nold (Oxford): Towards an intellectual biography of Pope John XXII: the early theological controversies (June-July 2001)
Louise Revell (Southampton): Epigraphic landscapes of the Tiber valley (May–July 2001)
Rome Scholar in Architecture and Urbanism
Cathy Hawley (April-December 2001)
Rome Scholars in the Fine Arts
Christopher Graham (April-August 2001)
Lucy Gunning (April-September 2001)
Rachel Inman (July-September 2001)
Rome Scholars in Ancient, Medieval & Later Italian Studies
(all April – December 2001)
Opher Mansour (Courtauld): The offensiveness of the body in Roman figurative art of the 1590s and 1600s
Gillian Murphy (University College London): Monastic violence in the medieval period
Timothy Saunders (Bristol): Mapping time and the Tiber in Virgil’s Aeneid and Augustan Rome
Wingate Rome Scholar in the Fine Arts
Tim Stoner (April-September 2001)
Senior Scholars 1999-2000
Balsdon Fellow
Robert Gibbs (Glasgow): Bolognese and North Italian illuminated law manuscripts in the Vatican Library (November-December ’99)
Cary Fellow
Alastair Small (Edinburgh): Archaeology of Roman Italy (April-June ’00)
Hugh Last Fellows
Janet DeLaine (Reading): The urban development of Roman Ostia: a reappraisal (January-April ’00)
Kate Gilliver (Cardiff): Military reform in the Late Republic and Early Principate (March ’00)
Paul Mellon Centre Rome Fellow
Helen Langdon: The idea of Naples: English artist travellers and writers in Romantic Naples (March-May ’00)
Award-Holders 1999-2000
Pelham Awardee
Mark Shepheard (Oxford): The amphora finds of Pompeii: origins, distribution and epigraphy (October ’99 – June ’00)
Rome Awardees in Ancient, Medieval & Later Italian Studies
Ian Holgate (St Andrews): The cult of St Monica and the art patronage of the Augustinian Tertiaries in Italy 1430-c. 1480 (March-May ’00)
Gillian Murphy (UCL, London): Deviation to the Rule: monks and the papacy in the Middle Ages (mid-September to mid-November ’99)
Zahra Newby (Courtauld, London): Representing athletics in the second sophistic (April-June 2000)
Camilla Russell (RHBNC, London): Friends of the pen: the correspondence of the spirituali between 1560 and 1580 (September-November ’99)
Rome Scholars in Ancient, Medieval & Later Italian Studies
(all October ’99 to June ’00)
Erika Milburn (Oxford): Critical edition of the lyric poetry of Luigi Tansillo (1510-1568)
Mathilde Skoie (Reading): Sulpicia in the history of commentary-writing. The Italian story
Thomas de Wesselow (Courtauld, London): Fresco painting in Assisi c. 1305-8: Giotto, the ‘St Francis Cycle’ and the young Simone Martini
Andrew Wilson (Oxford): Water management in the Tiber Valley
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