Andrea Gamberini is Professor of Medieval History at the University of Milan, Director of the Centre for visuaL hIstOry (Clio) and sits on the editorial board of “Visual History. Rivista internazionale di storia e critica dell’immagine”. He is interested in visual sources from a cultural and socio-historical perspective, with his figurative and iconological research ranging from the 14th to the 18th century.
His publications in the field of visual history include:
- Inferni medievali. Dipingere il mondo dei morti per orientare la società dei vivi, Roma, Viella, 2021
- The Betrayal of the Prince and Its Effects. An Iconographic Testimony to the Agreement between Charles, Duke of Guise, and Henry IV of Bourbon, King of France (1594), in “Iconographica. Studies in the History of Images”, XXII (2023), pp. 108-114.
- Il mondo all’incontrario: topi che assediano gatti. La fortuna di un tema iconografico fra divertissement e lotta politica (Medioevo-Età moderna), in “Visual History. Rivista internazionale di storia e critica dell’immagine”, VIII (2022), pp. 13-29.