Forschungsinteressen
- Medieval Naples
- Sacred Topography
- Liturgical space
- Urbanism
Forschungsprojekt
The ‘Risanamento’ in Naples. Transformation, Demolition and the Survival of Medieval Architecture
Vita
Damiana Di Bonito was awarded her PhD in
Art History by Sapienza University of Rome in 2021 (Cycle XXXIII; supervisor
Prof. Manuela Gianandrea), with a thesis on early medieval sculpture in the
Diocese of Naples.
Between 2022 and 2024, she was a research
fellow in the Department of Humanistic Studies at the University of Naples
Federico II, where she worked on travel literature in Dalmatia between the 17th
and 19th centuries as part of the project DIOMEDA, The Discovery of Medieval
Art while Looking for Antiquities. Perception of Medieval Heritage by European
Travellers to Southern Italy and Central Mediterranean Countries (17th–19th
centuries), directed by Prof. Vinni Lucherini. Since February 2024, she has
been teaching the Master’s degree in Art History course on Gothic Art at the
same university.
Since 2019, she has been working as a
teaching assistant on courses in Medieval Art History as part of the Bachelor
and Master’s degrees in Art History at Sapienza University of Rome.
Her research interests are focused on the
study of early medieval Naples, especially on liturgical sculptural furnishings
and their interaction with the sacred space. She also studies the fortunes of
Neapolitan medieval buildings during the modern age, particularly in the
context of the waves of urban transformation carried out in the 19th and 20th Centuries. Her further interests are focused on medieval Rome, where she
investigates the evolution of San Paolo Fuori le Mura during the 10th century
and the sculptural decoration of the Pantheon between the 12th and 13th
centuries.