About

b. 1986, HK.

James Wilentz is a writer, translator and art history teacher living in Italy. He has taught at the Marymount International School in Rome, as well as bilingually at the Liceo Classico E.Q. Visconti through the AUREUS project. He is currently researching his doctoral thesis at the University of Glasgow, which explores the bottega of the painter Palma il Giovane within the changing milieu of Venetian painting during the late 16th century.

James’ research aims to have a larger impact on cultural appreciation of Venice and Early Modern Italy. He is open to working with cultural non-profits or related stakeholders with an interest in promoting awareness of Italian culture, as well as businesses interested in marketing or media projects along the same lines.

If you are interested in organizing an art historical walk through Rome or the Veneto region in Italy, feel free to contact him as well.

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