Alexander Nagel is Professor of Fine Arts at New York University. He is the author of Medieval Modern (212), The Controversy of Renaissance Art (211 – winner of Charles Rufus Morey Award) and Anachronic Renaissance (21 – co-authored with Christopher Wood). His work is focused mostly on Renaissance art, and is mostly concerned with how material artefacts allow humans to think through time and find orientation in the world.
Péter Bokody is Assistant Professor of Art History at Plymouth University, UK. He is the author of Images-within-Images in Italian Painting (125-135) : Reality and Reflexivity (215). His chief interest is the emergence of painting as a complex and political medium in late-medieval visual culture. He is currently working on a book on representations of sexual violence in early Italian painting.