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Spring lecture series at Columbia University, NYC
Victoria Sancho
The Graduate Student Lecture Series of Columbia University's
Department of Art History and Archaeology is pleased to announce its remaining events for the spring semester. All lectures are free and open to the public and will take place in Schermerhorn Hall at Columbia's Morningside Heights campus (116th and Broadway) in Manhattan. For more information, send inquiries to
vas2003@columbia.edu.
Tuesday, March 11, 6:15pm, Schermerhorn 612 Ioli Kalavrezou, Harvard University
"The Emergence of the Everyday: Images of Women in Byzantine Art"
Monday, March 24, 7:15pm, Schermerhorn 612 Paula Findlen, Stanford University
"The Making of the Renaissance: What Everyone Since Gibbon Saw in the
Museum"
Monday, April 7, 7:15pm, Schermerhorn 612 Elizabeth Honig, University of California, Berkeley
"Genealogy and Style: Jan Brueghel, Son of the More Famous Pieter"
Contact:
Victoria Sancho Doctoral Student
Department of Art History and Archaeology Columbia University
vas2003@columbia.edu
Reference:
ANN: Spring lecture series at Columbia University, NYC. In: ArtHist.net, Feb 25, 2003 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/25465>.