Darrelyn Gunzburg
History of Art (MLitt)
Email: hadrg@bristol.ac.uk
Research
Darrelyn is currently working on her postgraduate thesis entitled “A Civic Palimpsest: The fresco paintings of the first floor Salone of the Palazzo della Ragione, Padua, Italy.”
Publications
- “Looking Back: The transgression of social codes explored through the direct gaze in Fra Angelico’s San Marco Altarpiece when compared with Madonna and Child with Eight Saints,” St Andrews Journal of Art History and Museum Studies (2010).
Darrelyn has also been a regular writer for The Art Book since 2008.
Conferences
- Co-convenor, “Imagining Astrology: Painted Schemes and Threads of the Soul,” a conference held at the University of Bristol, 10-11 July 2010.
Papers
- “The Language of Giotto’s Sky: Medieval Frescos as Astrological Documents” at “Imagining Astrology: Painted Schemes and Threads of the Soul,” held at the University of Bristol, 10-11 July 2010.
- “The Language of Giotto’s Sky” at “Language and Silence,” 16th Annual Postgraduate Medieval Conference, University of Bristol, 26-27 February 2010.
- “A consideration of the first floor Salone of the Palazzo della Ragione, Padova, Italy, as an astrological document” at “Heresy and Orthodoxy,” 16th International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds, 13-16 July 2009.
- “A Civic Palimpsest: the fresco paintings of the first floor Salone of the Palazzo della Ragione, Padua, Italy” at “Tradition and Renewal,” 15th Annual Postgraduate Medieval Conference, University of Bristol, 20-21 February 2009.
- “A Civic Palimpsest: the fresco paintings of the first floor Salone of the Palazzo della Ragione, Padua, Italy” at the Sophia Centre Postgraduate Research Conference, University of Wales, Lampeter (Bath, UK), 12-13 July 2008.
- “Justice, Astrology and Visual Narrative in Fourteenth Century Padua” at a Research Symposium at the University of Kent, Canterbury, 31 May-1 June 2008.
- “Looking Back: The transgression of social codes explored through the direct gaze in Fra Angelico’s San Marco Altarpiece” at “Contestations,” an AAH conference at the University of Ulster, Belfast, 12-14 April 2007.
Teaching
Darrelyn has taught for the MA in Cultural Astronomy and Astrology at the University of Wales, Trinity Saint David.