Nicodemo Ferrucci, Florentine Artists Studying the Art of Michelangelo, 1615-16, Casa Buonarroti, Florence

Nicodemo Ferrucci, Florentine Artists Studying the Art of Michelangelo, 1615-16, Casa Buonarroti, Florence

In her teaching, Mangone cultivates a collective experience of inquiry, of discovery and of breaking new ground in a common project. She co-teaches classes with colleagues across the university and participates regularly in the team-taught Humanities Sequence course on Interdisciplinary Approaches to Western Culture.



Courses


Bernini’s Women (ART 435)
The Color of Monochrome Sculpture (ART 548)
The Unfinished Work of Art (FRS 125)
Renaissance Art and Architecture (ART 233/ARC 233)
Co-taught with Carolyn Yerkes
Monsters Beware! Otherness and Order in Premodern Art and Literature (ART 387/ ITA 330)
Co-taught with Simone Marchesi
Michelangelo, the Block, and Beyond (ART 591)
Italian Art, Reform, and the Early Christian Imaginary (ART 721)

Course Highlights


The Renaissance Comes to You, Daily Princetonian, Dec. 13, 2021
The Power of Seeing it Yourself, A&A News, Dec. 14, 2022