Annalisa MORASCHI

Fonctions et responsabilités

Thèse en co-tutelle sous la direction de Ivan Foletti (Université Masaryk) et Ioanna Rapti (EPHE-PSL), « The Vachutian patronage and the sacralisation of landscape in 13th-century Armenia »

Assistante de recherche et développement au RE:CENT Center for Medieval Visual Cultures and Research Communication, Université Masaryk (Brno, République Tchèque)

Co-organisation avec Dr Adrien Palladino et Dr Jan Galeta de la conférence A byzantine century: reassessing Neo-Byzantine style from Paris to Algiers to Tiflis (10-11/12/2024, Brno) dans le cadre du projet Dreaming Byzantium in Nineteenth Century France: Neo-Byzantine Architecture, Orientalism, and the Racial and National Myths of Art History (1848–1900).

Co-organisation avec Ruben Campini, Professeur Ivan Foletti et Dr Adrien Palladino de la conférence Re-constructing Late Antique Armenia (2nd–8th centuries CE): Historiography, Material Culture, and Immaterial Heritage (20-22/02/2022, Brno) dans le cadre du projet international Cultural Interactions in the Medieval Sub-Caucasian Region: Historiographical and Art Historical Perspective.

Thèmes de recherche

  • Histoire politique de l’Arménie au XIIIe siècle
  • Le patronage en Arménie au Moyen Âge
  • Relations entre architecture et paysage
  • Historiographie de l’art

Enseignement

2021-2022 (deuxième semestre) : chargée de mission d’enseignement du cours  « First year thesis » au Département d’histoire de l’art de l’Université Masaryk.

Bibliographie HAL



9 documents

Communications dans un congrès

  • Annalisa Moraschi. “The House of a Prince Named K'urd”: Strategies of Legitimation and Power of Memory in Thirteenth-Century Armenia. Renovation & Regeneration, Doctoral Conference, Masaryk University, May 2024, Brno, Czech Republic. ⟨hal-05090609⟩
  • Annalisa Moraschi. The Epitome of Perfection. How a 13th-century liege family came to build the “perfect establishment”. From Name to Space, and to Myth Toponyms, Topographies, Representations, and How Places Become Mythical in the Pre-Modern Mediterranean Space and Beyond (7th–14th centuries), University of Lausanne, Nov 2023, Lausanne, Switzerland. ⟨hal-05090587⟩
  • Annalisa Moraschi. The cross on the gorge: a sacralization of the landscape in thirteenth-century Armenia?. Spaces, Landscapes and Social Lives of the Cross in Medieval Armenia and Georgia, University of Fribourg, Nov 2023, Fribourg, Switzerland. ⟨hal-05090596⟩
  • Annalisa Moraschi. Surb Astvatsatsin in Yeghipatrush: the architectural and decorative elements. Workshop on Armenian Medieval Sculpture, Sep 2023, Yerevan (online), Armenia. ⟨hal-05090603⟩
  • Annalisa Moraschi, Ruben Campini. Making the present past: the 19th century travel accounts of Ravenna (1814–1914). 9. Byzantologický den, Slovanský ústav AV ČR, May 2022, Prague, Czech Republic. ⟨hal-05090577⟩
  • Annalisa Moraschi. Note di Viaggio: Armenia as perceived by Western travellers of the 19th century. Re-Constructing Late Antique Armenia (2nd–8th Centuries CE): Historiography, Material Culture, and Immaterial Heritage, Masaryk University, Feb 2022, Brno, Czech Republic. ⟨hal-05090566⟩
  • Annalisa Moraschi, Ruben Campini. Marginalizing the East : the Italian gaze on the art of the Caucasus between 1841 and the Fascist Ventennio. 8. Byzantologický den, Univerzita Palackého, Oct 2021, Olomouc, Czech Republic. ⟨hal-05090547⟩

Ouvrages (y compris édition critique et traduction)

  • Annalisa Moraschi, Ruben Campini. The Myth of Ravenna in the 19th century : Imagining a late-antique city between the Vienna Congress and the Great War. Viella. 2023, Ravenna; Historiography; 19th century; Late Antiquity; Early Christian Monuments. ⟨halshs-05073739⟩

Chapitres d'ouvrage

  • Annalisa Moraschi, Ruben Campini. Město v zajetí emocí. Ravenna očima cestovatelů devatenáctého století (The City as an Emotional Space. Ravenna through the eyes of nineteenth-century travelers).. Emoce v obraze od středověku po současnost. Seminář dějin umění k poctě Ladislava Kesnera (Emotions in Image from the Middle Ages to the Present). 1st ed. Brno: koedice Masarykova univerzita / Books & Pipes, pp.78-79, 2021, 978-80-210-9824-4. ⟨halshs-03916359⟩