What if Leonardo was the first feminist ? | Stefania Tullio Cataldo | TEDxTours
Stefania Tullio Cataldo Tullio Cataldo |
TEDxTours
• June 2019
Stefanua Tullio Cataldo is a Doctor (PhD), and an historian of the art specialized on the Italian Renaissance.
She was a research fellow for seven years in the department of Graphic Arts of the Louvre Museum where she took part in the organization of several exhibitions. In 2011, she curated with Louis Frank, the exhibition Giorgio Vasari. Drawings of the Louvre.
In 2016 she curated the exposition celebrating the anniversary of the crossing of the Alps by Leonardo de Vinci in the Italian Embassy in Paris. This event has witnessed the collaboration of the Italian museums and the Louvre museum.
From 2012 to 2016 she was head of the international relations of the Louvre School where she created more than twenty-four partnerships with museums, universities, foundations, embassies, and other types of institutions around the world. Alongside, she taught, during several years, the history of art at the Louvre School at the University of Paris III - Sorbone nouvelle and at the Catholic Institute of Paris and in the amphitheaters of the main museums in France. After a time at the National Institute of the History of art as a host researcher, she currently takes part in the preparation of the exhibition that the Louvre museum consecrates to the anniversary of Leonardo's death and that will open in October 2019.
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