Allegra Baggio Corradi
(SAS) -
2017-18 Students
The Aesthetic Laboratory: Art, Religion and Philosophy in Renaissance Padua
Allegra Baggio Corradi is a PhD student at the Warburg Institute, researching on the relationship between the practices of art collecting, philosophy and theology in Renaissance Padua, with a particular focus on the humanist Niccolò Leonico Tomeo (1456-1531). Her previous academic background combines a BA in History and Philosophy of Art from Kent University and an MA in Art History, Curatorship and Renaissance Culture from the Warburg Institute.