Mirella Levi D’Ancona was born on 7 June 1919 in
Florence,
Italy, the daughter of Flora Aghib (1895–1982) and Ezio Levi D’Ancona (1884–1941). Her grandfather was writer
Alessandro d'Ancona. She attended high school at Giambattista Vico State High School in Naples. In 1946, she moved to New York City to join her mother, who was already living there. She took various odd jobs upon arrival, eventually becoming the assistant to
Richard Offner of
New York University Institute of Fine Arts. She eventually registered as a PhD student at New York University Institute of Fine Arts. In 1959, D’Ancona took a position as a professor of History of Modern Art at
Hunter College,
City University of New York and by 1972 she was a full professor. She remained there until 1986, eventually earning the title professor emeritus. After her retirement in 1986, she moved back to Florence. == Publications ==