Alice Cazzola, M.A.
Doctoral Fellow, Landesgraduiertenförderung Baden-Württemberg

Alice Cazzola is a PhD candidate at the Heidelberg University. Her dissertation project supervised by Prof. Dr. Henry Keazor explores Max Liebermann’s relations with Italy in terms of mobility, artistic production and reception. She joins the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz as the 2024-2027 Landesgraduiertenförderung Baden-Württemberg PreDoc Fellow.
Alice received her B.A. in Art History from the LMU Munich and her M.A. in Art History and Museology from the École du Louvre in Paris and the Heidelberg University. From 2018 to 2024, Alice worked at the Liebermann-Villa am Wannsee in Berlin, first as curatorial assistant and provenance researcher of the museum’s collection and later as curator. She is also the recipient of scholarships from the Franco-German University, the Deutsches Studienzentrum in Venedig and of a Getty Library Research Grant.
As a founding member of the Working group Italy of the Arbeitskreis Provenienzforschung e.V. Alice is actively involved in projects that are committed to promoting and establishing the field of provenance research both in academia and in cultural institutions in Italy.
- Art and Politics
- Art forgery
- Cultural transfer
- German Art of the 19th-20th Century
- French Sculpture of the 19th-20th Century
- History of Collecting and Provenance Research (Nazi-looted Cultural Property)