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Curriculum vitae

doc. PhDr. Ingrid Ciulisová, DrSc.

Ingrid Ciulisová is a Senior Research Fellow in Art History at the Art Research Centre of the Slovak Academy of Sciences (Institute of Art History) in Bratislava. Her interests encompass the fields of late medieval and early modern art in Europe and the historiography of art history. She has published on art in the Low Countries, the history of art collecting, the history of art history and the preservation of monuments. In addition to numerous articles, such as ´Art collecting of the Central-European aristocracy in the nineteenth century: The case of Count Pálffy´(Journal of the History of Collections, 2006), ´Memory and Witness: ´Translated Images´ (Revue Belge d’Archéologie et d’Histoire de l’Art, 2009), ´Dvořák’s pupil Johannes Wilde (1891–1970)´ (Journal of Art Historiography, 2016) and ´The Power of Marvellous Objects. Charles IV of Luxembourg, Charles V of Valois and their gemstones´, Journal of the History of Collections, 2021); her publications include three books in Slovak and three in English: Paintings of the 16th-Century Netherlandish Masters: Slovak Art Collections (2006), Men of Taste: Essays on Art Collecting in East-Central Europe (2014) and Charles of Luxembourg and His Gemstones (2024). She edited and co-edited Artistic Innovations and Cultural Zones (2015) and The Habsburgs and their Courts in Europe, 1400–1700: Between Cosmopolitanism and Regionalism (with Herbert Karner and Bernardo J. García García) (2014).
Ingrid's work has been recognised internationally, as evidenced by her fellowships and invitations. She has been a Visiting Fellow at The Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences in Wassenaar and a Mellon Fellow at the American Academy in Rome. She has also been awarded a Visiting Fellowship at the Centre for Advanced Studies of the Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Sciences and the Arts in Brussels and at I Tatti, The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies, in Florence. The impact of her research was further solidified when she was invited to be a Guest Scholar at the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles in 2017-18.
In 2018 Ingrid was awarded a Marie Curie-Skłodowska Fellowship. During her tenure in the Department of History of Art of Oxford and at Corpus Christi College (2019-20), she pursued her research project on the power of marvellous objects possessed by the fourteenth-century Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV. With her project, she was associated with the ERC AdG MALMECC project. Most recently, she coedited the volume ´Luxembourg Court Cultures in the Long Fourteenth Century: Performing Empire, Celebrating Kingship´ (with Karl Kügle and Václav Žůrek), published by Boydell & Brewer (2024).