Emma Luisa Cahill Marrón
Dr. Emma Luisa Cahill Marrón is a Spanish-American art historian focused on the artistic and cultural exchanges between England and Spain during the Renaissance. Her main line of expertise is the artistic and cultural patronage of Queen Catherine of Aragon (1485-1536) in Tudor England. She is part of the research group Art, Power, and Gender from the University of Murcia led by Prof. Noelia García Pérez. She participated in the first edition of The Female Perspective writing about Anthonis Mor’s iconic portrait of Queen Mary I of England painted in 1554 for the Spanish court.