Helena Szepe

Title

Dr

Institution

University of South Florida

Current Research

Illuminated manuscripts for nuns in Venice.
Manuscript collecting and fragmentation.
Johann Anton Ramboux and the book arts.

Recent Publications

“Fragmented and Forgotten, Italian Manuscripts in Arts, Design, and Natural History Museums. The collectors Luigi Celotti and J. A. Ramboux, and the artists The Master of
the Antiphonal Q of San Giorgio, the Master of Cardinal Antoniotto Pallavicini, and the Disassembled Italian Hours Masters.” Rivista di storia della miniatura 26 (2022): 16, 158-180.

"Illuminating Law and Order in Venice," Beyond Words: New Research on Manuscripts in Boston Collections, eds. Jeffrey Hamburger et. al. (Toronto: Pontifical Institute, 2021): 213-236, 337-342.

Co-author with Federica Toniolo, "Celebrating Athanasius in Venice. Manuscripts for the Monastery of Santa Croce alla Giudecca," Artibus et Historiae 81:XLI (2020): 25-48.

Forthcoming Publications

With Ilaria Andreoli: The Art of the Renaissance Book. Tributes in Honor of Lilian Armstrong (Turnhout: Brepols, 2023).

"Introduction," and "Benedetto Bordon, the Barozzi Master, and the Venetian Procurators," The Art of the Renaissance Book, eds. Ilaria Andreoli and Helena Szépe, forthcoming 2023.