Michela Ramadori Explained

Michela Ramadori
Birth Date:15 March 1984
Birth Place:Rome, Italy
Nationality:Italian
Education:University of Rome La Sapienza
Occupation:Art historian

Michela Ramadori (born 15 March 1984 in Rome) is an Italian art historian, author and academic.

Biography

Born in Rome, Italy, on March 15, 1984, she graduated with in history of art and she obtained with the diploma of the School of Specialization in historical artistic heritage at Sapienza University of Rome. During the Specialization School She did an internship at the CARM, Collection of modern and contemporary art of Vatican Museums.Later on She obtained the Ph.D. in “Tools and methods for the history of art” at Sapienza University of Rome. The topic of the Ph.D. comes from the study of the display of Roman palaces of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, of the “La Sapienza” University of Rome and the Getty Research Institute. She also obtained the II level master in “Management - promotion - technological innovations in the management of cultural heritage” at the Roma Tre University.

She taught “Art History Laboratory” at the Roma Tre University and She was tutor for the 1st level Master in “Management for the enhancement of the cultural heritage” of Sapienza University of Rome. She is a Subject Expert in Museology, Art and Restoration Criticism at the Sapienza University of Rome. She is expert in “Museology, art and restoration criticism” approved by the Roma Tre University for the teaching and seminar activities of the two-year II level Master in Economics and Management of Cultural Heritage, at Department of Business Economics. She is “Expert in cataloging of movable finds and works of art able to translate his knowledge into useful features for the organization of digital archives”, “Expert of proven competence and qualified experience on information technologies applied to cultural heritage” and “Expert with proven competence and qualified experience, including professional, for IT innovation in the context of cultural heritage” approved by the Roma Tre University for the teaching and seminar activities of the Masters of the Department of Humanities. She is an editor and Referee of the BTA – Bollettino Telematico dell’Arte (ANVUR recognized scientific journal in Areas 8 and 10).She published the results of her investigations relating to museology and the history of medieval, modern and contemporary art in various monographs and numerous papers.[1] Member of the Paolo Salvati documentary archive since 2019, he curates the general catalog.[2]

Publications

Notes and References

  1. https://uniroma1.academia.edu/MichelaRamadori Publications Uniroma1, relating to museology and the history of medieval, BTA.
  2. http://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500490170 Getty Vocabulary, note detail.
  3. https://www.isprambiente.gov.it/it/pubblicazioni/periodici-tecnici/memorie-descrittive-della-carta-geologica-ditalia/12-2ramadori_layout-1.pdf Cronaca di un cataclisma ed estetica del sublime: la stampa artistica dell’eruzione del Vesuvio di Jules Didier nel La terre et les mers ou description physique du globe di Louis Figuier (1866), in Stefania Nisio (Eds), Giornate di Geologia & Storia.
  4. https://www.bta.it/txt/a0/08/bta00874.html La liquidità dell’informatica museale e delle arti contemporanee, 2019, BTA.
  5. http://www.bta.it/txt/a0/08/bta00807.html Il museo liquido: evoluzione storica, potenzialità, rischi, 2016, BTA.
  6. http://www.bta.it/txt/a0/07/bta00788.html Antinoo Hermes del Belvedere: simbologia antiquariale del potere e Controriforma con papa Paolo III Farnese, 2015, BTA.
  7. http://www.bta.it/txt/a0/07/bta00769.html Leda partoriente, Presentazione delle uova e L’oracolo di Apollo: iconografia di due xilografie dell’Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, 2015.