Personal profile
Biography
I have taught at University College Cork since 2001, having previously worked in Scotland for the universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde. I moved to Ireland to set up the new subject area of Art History at UCC and was heavily involved in designing the university's undergraduate programmes in the discipline. In 2003 I was appointed interim head of unit, followed by a promotion to a senior lectureship in 2007, from which year I took on the headship duties on a permanent basis. Educated both in Italy (at the universities of Florence and Rome) and Scotland, I completed an MA (1991) and PhD (1997) at the University of Glasgow. My doctoral research examined the social and political contexts of Lucchese painting between 1369 and 1430; it was mostly carried out in Tuscany. In 1993 I attended the Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, as the recipient of an Italian government research grant whilst undertaking fieldwork in the state and ecclesiastical archives of Lucca and Florence. I teach and write about Italian art and architecture of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. My research has particularly focused upon the artistic culture of Tuscany in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.
Research Interests
My primary concerns are with the artistic culture of fourteenth- and early fifteenth-century Tuscany -- the city-states of Lucca, Pisa, Prato, and Pistoia above all -- and the particular social and political circumstances in which the art of the period was created and received. In general, my research and publications have addressed such questions as civic religion, political identification, the cult of the saints, centre and periphery, and patronage through careful archival and contextual work.New and emerging areas of scholarly investigation include: the connections between Emilian and Tuscan painting in the late Middle Ages; the historiography of Bolognese art; and the Irish in Italy in the age of the Grand Tour.
Teaching Activities
My teaching interests embrace the art and architecture of Italy from the Middle Ages through the Early Modern period.
PhD Supervision
- Available for PhD supervision
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Lippo di Dalmasio «Assai valente pittore»
Boggi, F. & Gibbs, R., 2014, Bologna: Bononia University Press. 216 p.Research output: Book/Report › Book › peer-review
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Italy through Irish eyes. Pages from Lord Berehaven’s book of Italian drawings
Boggi, F., 29 Jun 2021, La forma della scrittura. Studi in ricordo di Elettra Giaconi. Agostini, A. & Pagnini, M. C. (eds.). Florence: Polistampa, p. 150-173Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedings › Chapter › peer-review
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Gathering ideas for an Irish garden: Lord and Lady Berehaven’s Italian tour of 1842–1843
Boggi, F., 19 Aug 2020, In: Studies in the History of Gardens and Designed Landscapes. 40, 3-4, p. 330-352 23 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Viscount Berehaven’s tour of Italy in 1842–3: Collecting ‘articles of taste’ for Bantry House: Collecting 'articles of taste' for Bantry House
Boggi, F., 1 Jul 2017, In: Journal of the History of Collections. 29, 2, p. 309-325 17 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Cavallini, Pietro (fl. c. 1270–c. 1330)
Boggi, F., 19 Jun 2023, Routledge Resources Online - Medieval Studies. Klemettilä, H. (ed.). Routledge, 5 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedings › Chapter › peer-review