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INTERSECTIONS:

Wednesday, February 8, noon
Intersections
Adam Rudolphi, "A Finer Focus of Jacopo Zucchi's Galleria Rucellai"
Michelle Smith Collaboratory for Visual Culture

March 7, noon
Intersections
Lyndsay Bratton, "Feminized Modernity: Dressing Vienna circa 1900"
Michelle Smith Collaboratory for Visual Culture

March 14, noon
Intersections
Ginny Treanor, "Amalia van Solms and the Utrecht Gift of 1627"
Michelle Smith Collaboratory for Visual Culture

March 28, noon
Intersections
Prof. Joshua Shannon, "The Recording Machine: Art, Fact and Technocracy, 1968"
Michelle Smith Collaboratory for Visual Culture

Wednesday, April 4, 12:00-1:00
Intersections
Sarah Cantor, "Sacred Spaces: Gaspard Dughet and the Barberini Landscape"
Michelle Smith Collaboratory for Visual Culture

LECTURES:

March 30-31
Middle Atlantic Symposium
University of Maryland & Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, National Gallery of Art
March 30, 6-7:30
George Levitine Lecture in Art History
Colin B. Bailey, The Frick Collection, "Renoir Full On: Painting Large as an Impressionist"
Art/Sociology Building, Room 2203
(The lecture will be preceded by a Tea in The Atrium from 5-6)
March 31
Paper Sessions
National Gallery of Art, West Building Lecture Hall

Monday, April 2, 12:00-1:30
Lunch Time Talk
Dr. Neithard Bulst, Professor Emeritus of History, Bielefeld University.
"The Plague in Thought and Behavior from the 14th to the 17th Centuries"
Lunch will be served at 12:00, followed by Dr. Bulst's talk at 12:30
Sponsored by the Graduate Field Committee in Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Michelle Smith Collaboratory for Visual Culture

MANAGING MILESTONES:

Thursday, February 9, 12-1:30
Managing Milestones
The Dissertation Defense (Dr. Arthur K. Wheelock and Dr. Virginia Treanor)
Michelle Smith Collaboratory for Visual Culture

April 11, 12-1:30
Managing Milestones
The Dissertation Proposal (Dr. Renee Ater and Tosha Grantham)
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