Noah Margulis

Noah Margulis is a PhD Candidate at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, studying the visual arts of early modern Southern Europe. His current research addresses the place of prints and printmaking within workshop practices and collaborative enterprises in sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century Italy. His dissertation examines techniques of copying and transmission in the drawings and prints of Roman artists and their schools. Noah completed his B.A. at Oberlin College and his M.A. at the Courtauld Institute of Art.  He is currently a graduate student fellow at NYU Florence, Villa la Pietra. In addition to his studies, he has held research positions and internships at Christie’s New York, the Morgan Library & Museum, the Allen Memorial Art Museum, the Frick Collection, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He has taught art history and academic writing at New York University, the City College of New York, and Fordham University.