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33:(born March 1954) is a British art and architectural historian, specialising in Renaissance art and architecture, especially that of Rome, Florence, and Venice. He has published numerous catalogue essays and books that address architectural theory and the methodology of architectural design. He is currently (2020) Senior Lecturer in the Department of Art History, Curating and Visual Studies at the 572: 157:, to propose that rather than straightforwardly recreating Classical forms in their designs, each architect responded to and developed new architectural ideas that accounted for political and ecclesiastical tastes, and the demands of patrons, and thus that they reinvented rather than copied antique models. 134:
writes in her review of Hemsoll's work, "has long provided a lucid, (perhaps too) convenient structure for general histories of Renaissance architecture and for teaching the subject to students. In this book Hemsoll offers a personal critical reassessment of Vasari's legacy". Hemsoll analyses work by
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In 1990, when the Department of the Art History was re-founded at the University of Birmingham, Hemsoll was appointed Lecturer; he was department head between 2002 and 2010.
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D. Hemsoll. ‘The conception and design of Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel ceiling: “wishing just to shed a little upon the whole rather than mentioning the parts.”’ In
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in 2020, and Hemsoll was interviewed by the President of the Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain, Neil Jackson, on the event of his nomination.
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D. Hemsoll with Paul Godfrey, 'The Pantheon: temple or rotunda?', in Pagan Gods and Shrines of the Roman Empire, edited by Martin Henig, Oxford, 1986.
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D. Hemsoll. ‘Consonance, incoherence and obscurity: rhetorical idealism in the centrally-planned church schemes of Sebastiano Serlio.’ In
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He has been a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London since 2014. From 2015 to 2017, he was the Director of the
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are currently being digitised by the Courtauld Institute of Art, as part of the Courtauld Connects project.
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D. Hemsoll. ‘Simone Martini’s St John the Evangelist re-examined: a panel from an early portable triptych.'
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D. Hemsoll with P. Davies and M. Wilson Jones. ‘The Pantheon: triumph of Rome or triumph of compromise?’
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D. Hemsoll. ‘A question of language: Raphael, Michelangelo and the art of architectural imitation.' In
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Artistic Practices and Cultural Transfer in Early Modern Italy; Essays in Honour of Deborah Howard,
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D. Hemsoll. ‘Beauty as an aesthetic and artistic ideal in late fifteenth-century Florence.’ In
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Rethinking the High Renaissance: the Culture of the Visual Arts in Early Sixteenth-Century Rome
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His 1987 article with Paul Godfrey influentially proposed observations of the design of the
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D. Hemsoll. ‘Imitation as a creative vehicle in Michelangelo’s art and architecture.' In
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Emulating antiquity : renaissance buildings from Brunelleschi to Michelangelo
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influences. The book reconsiders the influential work of sixteenth-century writer
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D. Hemsoll. ‘Reconstructing the octagonal dining room of Nero’s Golden House.'
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D. Hemsoll. ‘The Laurentian Library and Michelangelo’s architectural method’,
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Emulating antiquity: Renaissance buildings from Brunelleschi to Michelangelo
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D. Hemsoll. ‘Michelangelo’s St Peter’s and a neglected early drawing.’ In
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D. Hemsoll. ‘Palladio’s architectural orders, from practice to theory.’
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D. Hemsoll with P. Davies. ‘Renaissance balusters and the Antique.'
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Hemsoll is currently the Deputy Editor of the peer-reviewed journal
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Hemsoll is a specialist in classical and Renaissance architecture.
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D. Hemsoll with P. Davies. ‘Sanmicheli through British Eyes.' In
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Imitation, Representation and Printing in the Italian Renaissance
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edited by M.  Basso, et al. Campisano Editore: Rome, 2014.
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edited by N. Avcioğlu and A. Sherman. Ashgate: Farnham, 2015.
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Architecture and Architectural Sculpture in the Roman Empire
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Select journal articles and contributions to edited volumes
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that questioned whether it had been used as a temple. With
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D. Hemsoll. ‘The Architecture of Nero’s Golden House.' In
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in addition to his appointment as a visiting professor at
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Architecture and Interpretation: Essays for Eric Fernie
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and World Art Studies, an album amicorum in his honour
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D. Hemsoll. ‘Raphael’s new architectural agenda.' In
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The Gordian Knot, Studi offerti a Richard Schofield,
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Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain
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Cambridge University Press. p. 4. 732:Alumni of the Courtauld Institute of Art 88:Center for Italian Renaissance Studies. 737:Alumni of the University of East Anglia 617: 298:English Architecture Public and Private 14: 747:Alumni of the University of Birmingham 704: 570: 203:The Paper Museum of Cassiano dal Pozzo 291:Concepts of Beauty in Renaissance Art 199:Renaissance Architecture and Ornament 656:from the original on 6 December 2020 566: 564: 562: 359: 357: 24: 25: 768: 559: 354: 45:Hemsoll received his BA from the 757:British academic journal editors 727:British architectural historians 571:Howard, Deborah (October 2020). 419:Society of Antiquaries of London 91: 49:before completing his MA at the 668: 638: 618:Hemsoll, David (3 April 2018). 611: 192:Alice Davis Hitchcock Medallion 171: 682:. 30 June 2020. Archived from 676:"Who made the Conway Library?" 533: 507: 482: 457: 432: 407: 382: 335: 41:Education and academic service 13: 1: 347: 7: 208:D. Hemsoll with P. Davies, 197:D. 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Index

Hemsoll
FSA
University of Birmingham
University of East Anglia
Courtauld Institute of Art
Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain
Leverhulme Trust
Architectural History
I Tatti
Harvard University
Pantheon
Paul Davies
Mark Wilson Jones
Italian Renaissance
Classical
Giorgio Vasari
Deborah Howard
Filippo Brunelleschi
Donato Bramante
Michelozzo
Leon Battista Alberti
Michelangelo
J. Paul Getty Museum
Alice Davis Hitchcock Medallion
John Onians
Conway Library


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