Barbara ArciszewskaBarbara Arciszewska is Professor at the Institute of Art History, University of Warsaw, and a graduate of the Courtauld Institute of Art and the University of Toronto. She was previously a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Pos-Graduate Fellow, a Research Fellow at the Yale Center for British Art, a Visiting Scholar at the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal as well as a Visiting Professor at Indiana University (Bloomington). Her work focuses on theory and practice of architecture in early modern Europe, and her publications include books, such as Classicism and Modernity. Architectural Thought in Eighteenth-century Britain (2011), as well as numerous articles and book chapters (recently ‘The Office of the King’s Works and modernization of architectural patronage in 18th century England,’ in: Companion to Architecture in the Age of the Enlightenment (2017), and ‘Religious architecture in early modern Poland, 1500-1800,’ in: Cambridge Guide to the Architecture of Christianity (2022). She is currently engaged in the European research project PALAMUSTO, which develops multidisciplinary approaches to study of early modern residences. Read More Read Less
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