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Permanent address: Emeq Refaim 55/9 93141 Jerusalem

Ph.: +972-5444742834
Fax: +972-25610949

E-mail: mslola@mscc.huji.ac.il 

 

 

 

 HIGHER EDUCATION

1975-1981   Moscow State University, MA in Art History.

1992-1998   The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Doctorate in Art History, under the   

                     supervision of Prof. Moshe Barasch.

2001   University of Florence, Faculty of Architecture, Post-doctorate studies, Prof.   

                    Gabriele Morolli.

 

 

 APPOINTMENTS AT THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY

1992-1993  Researcher for the Center for Jewish Art’s Modern Art   

    Section.

1993-1994  Section Head for the Center for Jewish Art’s Modern Art  

    Section.

1996-1998  Assistant, Department of Art History

1998-2002  Instructor, Department of Art History

2002-2003  External lecturer, Department of Art History

2004-2011 Lecturer, Department of Art History

2011 -   Senior Lecturer, Department of Art History  
2015 -  Head of the Department of Art History 
 

 SERVICE IN OTHER ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS

1981–1991  Curator/researcher in Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow.

1997-1999   Instructor, Comparative Literature Department, Bar-Ilan

    University, Ramat-Gan.

2002–2003  External Lecturer in Shenkar College of Engineering and Design

 

 

AWARDS

1994   Mordecai Narkiss Prize for Outstanding Scholarship in Jewish Art.

2001   Miron Sima Prize for best Phd.Thesis in Art History in Israel, 2000-2001.

2001   Vigevani Post-Doctoral prize,  Italian Friends of the Hebrew University.    

 

 

 MEMBERSHIP IN A PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION

College Art Association, since 2002

Renaissance Society of America, since 2005

Italian Art Society, since 2005

 

 

TEACHING AT THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY IN THE LAST 5 YEARS

 

  • Bachelor's degree courses 

Introduction to the Renaissance and Baroque Art

The Story of Architecture in the Renaissance

Renaissance and Religion: Art in Rome of Julius II

Architecture and Painting in Renaissance Venice,

Art of the 18th century

Late Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassicism in European Art

Aesthetics and Art Theory in Classical Greece and Rome

Aesthetics and Art Theory of the Renaissance

Aesthetics and Art Theory of the 18th and 19th Centuries

Aesthetics and Art Theory from Antiquity to the Present
Art and Society in Eighteenth-century France

 

 

  • Master's degree courses

Primitivism in European Artistic Thought

The Sources of Modernism in Romantic Aesthetics
Vitruvius and Vitruvian Tradition in European Art
Imagination and Truth in Art, from the Enlightenment to Romanticism
Theories of Art – Renaissance to the 19th Century
Theory and Methodology the Research of the Renaissance
Renaissance Architecture: Theory and Practice