Dr. Sarah Moran

 
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Dr. Sarah Moran

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Sarah Moran received her PhD from Brown University and worked at the Institute for Art History at the University of Bern before coming to Utrecht. She studies early modern Catholic women, their communities, and their patronage of art and architecture. She has published several articles on these topics as well as on seventeenth-century art theory, and is the editor of Women and Gender in the Early Modern Low Countries 1500-1750, published open-access by Brill in 2019. Her first monograph, Unconventual Women in the Habsburg Low Countries, 1585-1794: The Visual Culture of the Court Beguinages, will appear with the University of Amsterdam Press in 2022. Dr. Moran's research has been supported by the Fulbright Foundation, the Belgian American Educational Foundation, the Flemish Community, the Cogut Center for the Humanities, the Swiss National Science Foundation, and the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study.