Charlotte NicholsCharlotte Nichols is Associate Professor of Art History at Seton Hall University. Among her works are "Plague and Politics in Early Modern Naples: The Relics of San Gennaro," in In Sickness and in Health: Disease as Metaphor in Art and Popular Wisdom Laurinda Dixon, ed. (University of Delaware Press, 2004); and "Ecclesiastical Architecture and the Religious Orders," in Artistic Centers of the Italian Renaissance: Naples, Marcia B. Hall and Thomas Willette, ed. (Cambridge University Press, 2017). She has lectured and written on Girolamo Savoldo, Mariano Fortuny, and topics in dress history. Prof. Nichols is a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome. Read More Read Less
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