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Elizabeth Lev lives in Rome
where she is a writer and
professor of art history

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Interview-stpetersbasilica.org
Interview-Financial Times
Scala Sancta
Da Vinci Code - interview
Context Rome
Primavera video

Pittsburgh Tribune
Catholic Culture
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Vatican Radio

Duquesne
On the Today Show
(click-'Decoding the Mystery')

 

Elizabeth Lev's road to reversion began with Dante, passed through Caravaggio and ended with Michelangelo. After studying Renaissance art at University of Chicago and doing graduate work at University of Bologna in Baroque art, in 1996 she moved to Rome, where the intersection of the sacred and the beautiful opened her eyes to greater and deeper meaning in art. Elizabeth presently teaches art history at Duquesne University's Italian campus, including a survey of Christian art in Rome, a course of her own design. She also writes for Inside the Vatican and is a regular contributor to Zenit news agency.