Linda Neagley

Dr. Neagley's research interests included Late Gothic and Early Renaissance architecture of northern Europe, late medieval urban planning, vision and visuality in the Middle Ages, and medieval architectural drawing and pictorial narrative. She is the author of Disciplined Exuberance. The Parish Church of Saint-Maclou and Late Gothic architecture in Rouen and numerous articles in The Art Bulletin, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians and Gesta. Professor Neagley is currently working on a book on the significance of the juxtaposition of Flamboyant and Renaissance architecture in early sixteenth century France.

Research Areas

Late Gothic architecture; vision and visuality in the Middle Ages; Late medieval urbanism; Gothic design theory

Education

Ph.D. Indiana University-Bloomington

M.A. Indiana University-Bloomington

B.A. Russel Sage College

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