This course explores the visual culture of medieval Siena, examining how art, architecture, and traditions shaped civic pride, religious devotion, and communal identity.
HC 434/421: Art and Identity in Medieval Siena
Instructor
Dr. Daniele Di Lodovico (PhD, University of Washington) is an instructor at Oregon State University specializing in the visual culture of the Middle Ages. He brings extensive knowledge of how art, architecture, and literature shaped civic pride and communal identity in Sienese society. His engaging teaching style combines seminar discussions with immersive excursions, allowing students to connect historical insights with contemporary cultural contexts