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Subject: London Renaissance Consortium - October and November Events
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 23:07:49 +0100
From: London Renaissance Consortium <[log in to unmask]>
Thank you for signing up to our regular email bulletins of Renaissance
events taking place in London. Below you will find a list of lectures
and seminars currently scheduled for the months of October and November.
Further updates will be circulated later in the term.
11 October 2007 - Lecture: Jonathan Marsden (Royal Collection), 'Italian
Renaissance and Baroque Sculpture in the Royal Collection', Redgrave
Room, The Queen's Gallery, 5.30pm. Booking required - 020 7766 7323 or
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11 October 2007 - Seminar: Barry Collett (University of
Melbourne/University of Oxford ), 'Was Tito Livio Frulovisi's tract De
Republica, a new mirror-for-princes, read by More and Machiavelli? ',
3rd Floor Seminar Room, Institute of Historical Research, Senate House, 5pm.
18 October 2007 - Seminar: Nat Silver (UCL), ''For the Trained and
Seeing Eyes': Francesco Pesellino and the Reception of Artistic Identity
in the Nineteenth Century', Seminar Room 3, UCL Department of History of
Art, 6pm.
25 October 2007 - Seminar: Rosa Salzburg (Queen Mary), 'In the Mouths of
Charlatans: Perfomers and Cheap Print in Cinquecento Venice', 3rd Floor
Seminar Room, Institute of Historical Research, Senate House, 5pm.
8 November 2007 - Seminar: Tara Hamling (University of Birmingham),
'Decorating the Godly Household: Religious Art in Britain, 1550-1650',
Seminar Room A, Research Department, Victoria & Albert Museum, 4pm.
8 November 2007 - Seminar: Guy Geltner (University of Oxford), 'Brethren
behaving badly: a deviant approach to medieval anti-fraternalism', 3rd
Floor Seminar Room, Institute of Historical Research, Senate House, 5pm.
8 November 2007 - Lecture: Martin Clayton (Royal Collection), 'From
Medieval to Modern: The Diversification of Drawing in the Italian
Renaissance', Redgrave Room, The Queen's Gallery, 5.30pm. Booking
required - 020 7766 7323 or [log in to unmask]
12 November 2007 - Lecture: Michael Cole (University of Pennsylvania),
'Reading Leonardo, ca. 1600', Research Forum South Room, Courtauld
Institute of Art, 5.30pm.
13 November 2007 - Lecture: Michael Cole (University of Pennsylvania),
'Urbanism as Exorcism at the End of the Renaissance: The Rome of Sixtus
V', Darwin Lecture Theatre, UCL, 6.30pm. See the following for
directions: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/about-ucl/location/maps/maps_pdf_lr.pdf
14 November 2007 - Lecture: Fabrizio Nevola (Universita di Siena), 'A
City for Art: Renaissance Siena', Sainsbury Wing Lecture Theatre,
National Gallery, 6.30-8pm. Booking Essential -
www.nationalgallery.org.uk/what/events/nov/default.htm
15 November 2007 - Lecture: Michael Cole (University of Pennsylvania),
'Urbanism as Exorcism at the End of the Renaissance: The Florence of
Ferdinando I', Gustave Tuck Lecture Theatre, UCL, 6.30pm.
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/about-ucl/location/maps/maps_pdf_lr.pdf
16-17 November 2007 - Conference: 'Art and Morality in the Italian
Renaissance', National Gallery. Speakers include: Mary Carruthers, David
Freedberg, William Hood, Gervase Rosser, Barbara Maria Stafford, David
Summers, Timothy Verdon. Booking Essential -
www.2essex.ac.uk/arthistory/mnidr/events.htm
21 November 2007 - Lecture: Carl Strehlke (Philadelphia Museum of Art),
'Art and Civic Health: The Pictorial Decoration of the Hospital of Santa
Maria della Scala in Siena', Sainsbury Wing Lecture Theatre, National
Gallery, 6.30-8pm. Booking Essential -
www.nationalgallery.org.uk/what/events/nov/default.htm
23-24 November 2007 - Conference: 'The Iconography of Slavery in Europe,
1500-1800', Warburg Institute. Speakers include: Elizabeth McGrath,
Charles Robertson, Jean Michel Massing, Jennifer Montagu, David Bindman.
Booking: contact [log in to unmask] for further details.
28 November 2007 - Lecture: Laurence Kanter (Metropolitan Museum of
Art), 'Corporate Style: Workshops, 'Compagnie' and Collaboration in the
Sienese Renaissance', Sainsbury Wing Lecture Theatre, National Gallery,
6.30-8pm. Booking Essential -
www.nationalgallery.org.uk/what/events/nov/default.htm
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