The School of Art History is looking forward to next week's Renaissance Society of America Annual Meeting.
The School of Art History is looking forward to next week's Renaissance Society of America Annual Meeting where several of our colleagues will be presenting.
Dr Elsje van Kessel will be delivering a paper on "Salt/Fresh: Water Fountains and the Carved Ocean in Early Modern Lisbon" in the session 'Sea Change: Oceans in Early Modern Art and Thought'. For more information visit the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz. @khiflorenz
Dr Andrew Horn will be presenting a paper on "Race and "Other" in Early-Modern Italy: "Gypsy" Mother and Child in Religious Sculptural Ensembles, 1480–1700" as part of the 'Race and Blackness Transnationally in the Early Modern Period' session.
Dr Emily Hanson will be presenting on "A Florentine Painter at the Sforza Court: A Closer Look at Leonardo's Arrival in Milan" in the 'Leonardo in and out of Milan' session.
Tori Champion will be presenting a paper on "Women's Places of Cultivation" in the 'Portraits and Placemaking IV: Identity, Memory, and the Social Imaginary' session.
Aagje Lybeer will be presenting in the same session with a paper on "Creating Narratives: A Contextual Reading of Frans Hals' Willem van Heythuysen's Portraits"
For more information check out @rsaorg