Elisa - Art history tutor - London
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Elisa - Art history tutor - London

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Elisa will be happy to arrange your first Art history lesson.

Elisa

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Elisa will be happy to arrange your first Art history lesson.

  • Rate $67
  • Response 6h
  • Students

    Number of students Elisa has taught since their arrival at Superprof

    28

    Number of students Elisa has taught since their arrival at Superprof

Elisa - Art history tutor - London
  • 5 (15 reviews)

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  • Art history

Art Historian with a PhD Offering Art History Lessons (A-Level and Beyond), Exam Preparation, Essay Support, and University Application Guidance

  • Art history

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One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Elisa will be happy to arrange your first Art history lesson.

About Elisa

I hold a PhD in the History of Art from the Warburg Institute, University of London, with a special focus on the Italian Renaissance and the early modern period. I have also been awarded fellowships at the University of Oxford, the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa, and the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz. While my research specialises in Renaissance and early modern art, my interests extend well beyond this field, and I enjoy engaging with art from antiquity and the medieval world through to contemporary practice.
Over the past four years, I have gained extensive teaching experience as an Art History lecturer in both Italy and the UK. I currently teach a museum-based module at University College London, where I guide students in exploring London’s rich artistic heritage through direct engagement with its collections. Alongside this, I also teach Art History to 16–18 year olds at a boarding school outside London, equipping them with the skills and confidence to master the subject.
My teaching practice is complemented by significant experience in assessing and grading exams and essays, ensuring fair, constructive, and rigorous evaluation of student work. I have also taught History of Art A level extensively, both as a private tutor and through partnerships with several educational charities.
As an empathetic and dedicated teacher, I place great importance on fostering an inclusive and supportive learning environment, one that responds to each student’s unique needs. My approach is collaborative and engaging, designed to cultivate critical thinking, creativity, and a lasting appreciation of art in its many forms.

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As an experienced teacher in History of Art with a solid background in both Italian and UK educational settings, I am happy to offer my expertise in delivering engaging and in-depth classes tailored to the specific needs of students. My classes are designed for school and university students, and each session lasts for one hour. With an understanding of the importance of individualised instruction, I aim to create a dynamic learning environment that fosters student growth and development.

In addition to supporting academic skills, I place particular emphasis on developing students’ visual analysis abilities—helping them to observe, interpret, and articulate the formal, stylistic, and contextual features of artworks with clarity and confidence.

Whether it's assisting with homework, providing essay corrections and detailed feedback, refining argument and structure, or offering guidance on thesis topics, my goal is to ensure that every student receives the support they need to excel.

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Rate

  • $67

Pack rates

  • 5h: $316
  • 10h: $605

online

  • $67/h

Travel

  • + $$5

free lessons

This first lesson offered with Elisa will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.

  • 1hr

Find out more about Elisa

Find out more about Elisa

  • When did you develop an interest in your chosen field and in private tutoring?

    I developed an interest in Art History while studying it in high school. Before encountering it at school, I knew very little about the subject, and discovering it was truly mind-blowing. I had always loved history and literature, and I enjoyed drawing, so Art History felt like the perfect combination of my passions.

    I later pursued the subject at university, where I realised that while I found learning content quite natural, I initially struggled with building strong, structured arguments in essays and in my thesis. The work I did to overcome this challenge, such as developing clear methodologies and analytical strategies, made me realise how valuable this process was. It inspired me to support other students who might be facing similar difficulties and to share practical tools that make academic writing more accessible.

    My journey with Italian, my second subject, followed a similar path. When I moved to the UK, I struggled with the language at first. Experiencing that challenge personally allows me to truly understand what it means to learn a new language and the frustrations (but also the rewards) that come with it. This empathy strongly informs my teaching
  • Tell us more about the subject you teach, the topics you like to discuss with students (and possibly those you like a little less).

    My favourite area to teach in Art History is the Italian Renaissance, particularly questions of gender and representation. I enjoy exploring how art reflects social structures and power dynamics and I love helping students connect visual analysis with broader historical and cultural contexts. Encouraging students to move beyond description and develop a critical voice is something I find especially rewarding.

    That said, I enjoy teaching Art History in a comprehensive way, from painting and sculpture to architecture and material culture. Architecture can sometimes feel more challenging, both for students and for me, as it requires a different type of spatial and structural understanding. For this reason, I have developed a glossary and clear analytical frameworks to make architectural analysis more accessible and less intimidating.

    Alongside Art History, I also teach Italian. What I enjoy most is conversation: helping students gain confidence in speaking and expressing themselves naturally. I know that grammar can often feel overwhelming or discouraging, especially for beginners. For this reason, I aim to integrate grammar into communication rather than teaching it in isolation. I believe language is first and foremost about connection and expression, so I create a supportive environment where students feel comfortable making mistakes and gradually building fluency. Watching students move from hesitation to confidence in conversation is one of the most satisfying aspects of my work.
  • Did you have any role models; a teacher who inspired you?

    Yes, my high school Art History teacher had a profound impact on me. She was extremely knowledgeable and rigorous in her approach, but also empathetic and supportive. She expected a lot from her students while making us feel understood and encouraged. I strive to bring that same balance of academic seriousness and emotional intelligence into my own teaching.
  • What do you think are the qualities required to be a good tutor?

    Empathy is fundamental. A good tutor must be able to understand a student’s individual needs, strengths and insecurities. No two students learn in the same way: what works for one might not work for another.

    Adaptability is therefore essential, being able to tailor lessons, explanations, and exercises to different learning styles. Patience, clarity, and the ability to break down complex ideas into manageable steps are also key qualities. Most importantly, I believe a good tutor builds confidence alongside knowledge.

    I also understand the impact that anxiety and academic pressure can have on performance. As a student, I experienced this myself, which has made me particularly attentive to creating a calm and supportive learning environment. I believe students perform at their best when they feel safe to ask questions and make mistakes without judgement.
  • Provide a valuable anecdote related to your subject or your days at school.

    In my hometown, there was a 17th-century palace with extraordinary frescoes that had been closed to the public for many years. As my passion for Art History grew, I felt strongly that such cultural heritage should be accessible to everyone, not hidden away.

    I therefore founded a small charitable initiative with the aim of reopening the palace to visitors. We successfully organised free guided tours so that members of the local community (especially young students) could rediscover this part of their history.

    This experience reinforced my belief that Art History should not be elitist or exclusive. Making art accessible and meaningful to a wider audience remains one of the core motivations behind my teaching.
  • What were the difficulties or challenges you faced (or still face) in your subject?

    Art History is an incredibly vast field, and it would be impossible to know everything in detail. Early on, I realised that memorising information alone is not enough. It is very important to develop strong visual analysis skills, the ability to look at an unfamiliar artwork and confidently analyse its composition, style, technique, and visual language, even when the context is not immediately known.

    Of course, contextual knowledge is essential for a well-rounded interpretation, but analytical skills provide a good starting point. This is something I prioritise in my teaching: helping students feel confident when faced with previously unseen material and equipping them with tools they can apply in any situation.

    With Italian, the challenge was different, but the solution is similar. As a non-native English speaker living in the UK, I experienced the frustration of trying to express complex ideas with limited vocabulary and uncertainty about grammar. I know how discouraging it can be to make mistakes or to feel blocked by verb tenses and sentence structures.

    That experience taught me that fluency comes from regular practice and from the willingness to communicate even when everything is not grammatically flawless. In my teaching, I focus on building a solid grammatical foundation, but I also encourage students to speak freely and not be afraid of mistakes.
  • Do you have a particular passion? Is it teaching in general, an element of the subject, or something completely different?

    Teaching is definitely one of my greatest passions. After a class, I often feel energised rather than tired. Seeing students gain confidence and understanding is incredibly rewarding.

    Creativity is another central aspect of my life. I love cooking and experimenting in the kitchen, and I am drawn to all forms of creative expression. I believe this creative mindset also influences my teaching style, I aim to make lessons dynamic and engaging.
  • What makes you a Superprof (besides answering these interview questions :-P) ?

    What makes me a Superprof is my genuine enthusiasm for what I teach. My passion for Art History and Italian is something that naturally drives me, and I believe students can immediately sense when a teacher truly cares about their subject. Enthusiasm is contagious, it certainly was for me when I was a student, and it played a decisive role in shaping my academic path.
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