How the Renaissance shaped beauty

How the Renaissance shaped beauty

In the Renaissance, particularly for women, but also to a lesser extent for men, there are very specific and unforgiving beauty ideals. These are promulgated in many different areas.
I am a professor of Renaissance visual and material cultures at the University of Edinburgh. I am a cultural and art historian and occasional curator, with a research focus on Renaissance Italy. I am interested in how human bodies (and the ways individuals think about, represent and modify their own and others' bodies) are affected by large-scale historical change. I am a 2008 Philip Leverhulme Prize winner.
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