Paul Davies (art historian)

Paul Davies (born October 1955) is professor of the history of art at the University of Reading. Davies is a specialist in the architecture of Italy 1350–1650, centrally planned churches and the architectural response to miracles, architecture in Venice and the Veneto, and Italian Renaissance architectural drawings.[1]

Selected publications

  • Michele Sanmicheli. Electa, 2004. (with D. Hemsoll)
  • The Paper Museum of Cassiano Dal Pozzo. A.X. Renaissance and later architecture and ornament. Royal Collection, 2013.
  • Architecture and Pilgrimage 1000-1500: the Southern Mediterranean and Beyond. Ashgate, 2013. (editor with D. Howard and W. Pullan)
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References

  1. Staff Profile:Professor Paul Davies. University of Reading. Retrieved 28 September 2015.


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