April 9, 2014
Dow presents at Renaissance Society of America annual meeting
Douglas Dow, associate professor of art history, presented "Confraternal Entanglements: Non-Linear Networks of Patronage and Tenancy in Late Cinquecento Florence" at the Renaissance Society of America annual meeting on March 28 in New York.
The paper explored how Florentine confraternities created complex bonds with their members and focused on the role that confraternal real estate holdings played in the forging of these connections.