Noah Stevens-Stein

PhD Candidate

Area of interest: Sixteenth-century painting in Italy and Spain; portraiture and selfhood; Titian’s geopolitics; problems of early versus mature style; Renaissance echoes in contemporary art.


Noah Stevens-Stein is a PhD student studying early modern European art in its global context. He holds a BA in History of Art from Yale University and recently earned an MA in Art History as a Florence Fellow in Syracuse University’s Florence Program in Italian Renaissance Art. He has completed internships at the Cloisters, the Phillips Collection, the Toledo Museum of Art, and the Museum of Modern Art and held student jobs at the Yale University Art Gallery and Yale Center for British Art. He has also worked at both Christie’s and Sotheby’s auction houses in New York.