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Daniella Romano

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Daniella is an art historian and writer from London, UK. She holds an MA in Critical and Curatorial Studies of Contemporary Art from National Taipei University of Education and a BA in History and History of Art from the University of Nottingham. Her research interests include cartography and East Asian art, as well as the role of colonial narratives present in contemporary art. She also runs her own website, Artographic.

Education:National Taipei University of EducationMA Critical and Curatorial Studies in Contemporary ArtUniversity of NottinghamBA History and History of ArtExpertise:
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Member since: Apr 04, 2024Location: United KingdomPublished posts: 5

Articles by Daniella Romano

Goryeo Celadon: The Famed Ceramics of Medieval Korean Art
Goryeo Celadon: The Famed Ceramics of Medieval Korean Art

How did the development of celadon in Korean art encapsulate a huge shift in art and society during the Goryeo Period?

The Silla Burial Mounds: Treasures of Korea’s Ancient Past
The Silla Burial Mounds: Treasures of Korea’s Ancient Past

Revealing the secrets of Korea’s ancient past, burial mounds from its Silla Period (57 BCE - 935 CE) are treasure troves filled with unique and dazzling artifacts.

Sea Monsters in Renaissance Maps: Tales From Unknown Waters
Sea Monsters in Renaissance Maps: Tales From Unknown Waters

Popular perceptions regarding the mysteries of the deep and sea monsters are revealed within the cartography of Renaissance maps.

How to Read Renaissance Maps (7 Tips)
How to Read Renaissance Maps (7 Tips)

Despite their seemingly factual nature, Renaissance maps are considered significant art objects. How can we best read them to understand more about this period?