Dr. Robert Huber is an American art historian who began teaching in 1999. He has taught courses in Italian Renaissance art and architecture, and the History of Art in Rome from antiquity through the Baroque age in Italy since 2000. He is also a licensed Italian guide and Italian food expert. His teaching and research builds upon first hand experience of artworks, buildings and urban spaces, combined with archival knowledge of primary written sources in the historical and philosophical domains.

 

Degrees

Ph.D. in the History of Art, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

Doctoral Sponsor, Dr. Katlijne Van der Stighelen, Ph.D.

M.A. in the History of Art, Temple University Philadelphia, USA

B.A. in the History of Art Magna Cum Laude, Temple University Philadelphia, USA

 

Courses Taught

ARTH 0813/1003 - History of Art in Rome

ARTH 2321 - Masters of Renaissance Art

 

Publications

Raphael’s Loggia of Cupid and Psyche in the Villa Farnesina: an analysis of the hermetic ideals related to alchemy

 

Research

Raphael

Hermeticism

Alchemy

Italy

Rome

Italian Renaissance Courts

 

Additional Information

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