Fernando Grilo
Associate Professor at the School of Arts and Humanities of the University of Lisbon (FLUL) and deputy director of ARTIS, the Art History Institute of the same university. He is a member of the scientific committee of the journals ARTIS, published by FLUL?s Art History Institute, and ARTIS ON; coordinator and founding member of the Red Europea de Arquitetura Tardo-Gótica (Spain, Portugal, Italy, France); principal investigator in different research projects, among which MAGISTER. Late Gothic Architecture in Portugal: Protagonists, models and artistic interchanges (15th-16th centuries) (PTDC/EAT-HAT/119346/2010) and ARTIFEX: ARS CARTOGRAPHICA (EXPL/ART-HIS/0785/2021); member of scientific research projects in Spain and Italy; and supervisor of more than twenty MA and PhD dissertations in Art History, Heritage Studies and Museology.
He develops research in the areas of Gothic Art History, Late Gothic and Renaissance to Baroque, in particular on sculpture and architecture, as well as in Museology and Collecting. Author of dozens of articles in the aforementioned scientific research areas, he completed his master's degree in Art History with a dissertation on the Italian sculptor Andrea Sansovino (d. 1529) and his relations with Portugal during the time of D. João II and D. Manuel I. His doctorate, defended at the University of Lisbon, studied the personality and work of the sculptor Nicolau Chanterene (act. 1511 - 1552) in Portugal and Spain and his unavoidable role as an introducer of the sculptural Renaissance in our country.
E: fgrilo@letras.ulisboa.pt
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