Prof. Dr. Denis Ribouillault
Vita
Denis Ribouillault (Ph.D. Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, 2006) is Professor of Early Modern Art History at the Université de Montréal, Canada. His research focuses on Renaissance villa culture, cultural landscapes and gardens, and the intersection of art, science, and literature. He has received numerous fellowships, including a Florence J. Gould Fellowship at Villa I Tatti (2008-9), a fellowship from the French Academy in Rome (2009-2011), and a Dumbarton Oaks Fellowship (2017). He has been a Visiting Professor at the Università Ca'Foscari (2018) and the Università del Salento (2021). In 2024, in addition to the Panofsky Professorship at the Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte in Munich, he was appointed Visiting Professor at the Université de Bordeaux (Chaire Montaigne). His books include Sacred Landscape. Landscape as Exegesis in Early Modern Europe (2011, with Michel Weemans), Rome en ses jardins. Paysage et pouvoir au XVIe siècle (2013), De la peinture au jardin (2016, with Hervé Brunon), Jardiner / Gardening (Intermediality 35 (2020)), The Villa Barbaro at Maser. Science, Philosophy and the Family in Venetian Renaissance Art (2023), and Gardens and Academies in Early Modern Italy and Beyond (2024).
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