Ingrid D. Rowland

Ingrid D. Rowland is a professor in the Department of History at the University of Notre Dame. Her many books include The Culture of the High Renaissance, From Pompeii: The Afterlife of a Roman Town, and the forthcoming Lies of the Artists.

A Stranger in the Seven Hills

A refugee’s experience in the Eternal City

By Ingrid D. Rowland | Tuesday September 3, 2024

Chain Gang

The personalities behind one of Rome’s greatest treasures

By Ingrid D. Rowland | Thursday March 14, 2024

Art After the Plague

How painters through the ages have responded to contagion, pestilence, and deadly epidemics

By Ingrid D. Rowland | Wednesday October 28, 2020

Two Prophets and an Angel

Looking back at one of Raphael’s most compelling studies, on the 500th anniversary of his death

By Ingrid D. Rowland | Tuesday June 2, 2020
Bertoldo di Giovanni Bronze Battle

Bronzes for the Ages

The little-known genius of Bertoldo di Giovanni

By Ingrid D. Rowland | Monday December 2, 2019
Sketches by Michelangelo

Chalking It Up

The ideas Michelangelo committed to paper were themselves glimpses of heaven

By Ingrid D. Rowland | Tuesday September 3, 2019

The Fantastical Little Dyer

Few artists could match Tintoretto’s mastery of color and form—or his sense of playfulness

By Ingrid D. Rowland | Monday March 4, 2019

Frances Ruth Keller’s The Contented Little Pussy Cat

A book that respects the intelligence of children

By Ingrid D. Rowland | Monday November 23, 2015

Strong but Quiet

The achievement of Andrea del Sarto

By Ingrid D. Rowland | Monday June 8, 2015

More Sober To Say

By Ingrid D. Rowland | Monday September 15, 2014

Paint Fight

By Ingrid D. Rowland | Friday December 7, 2012

Heavenly Body

By Ingrid D. Rowland | Thursday March 1, 2012

From Eternity to Here

By Ingrid D. Rowland | Thursday August 25, 2011

Peaceable Kingdom

By Ingrid D. Rowland | Friday September 1, 2006

Rome: The Keys to St. Peter's

By Ingrid D. Rowland | Wednesday June 1, 2005

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