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Gallery Talks -- Spring 2010

Talks are held on Fridays at 12:30 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. in the Sterling Morton Gallery, unless otherwise noted. All talks are free and open to the public.

The Making of a Masterpiece: Nosadella’s Annunciation
Norman Muller, Museum Conservator
February 19 and 21

The Art of Love in the Middle Ages
Johanna G. Seasonwein, Andrew W. Mellon Curatorial Fellow for Academic Programs
February 26 and 28

The Artist as Image
Calvin Brown, Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings
March 5 and 7

An Unknown Master: Théodore Chassériau
Caroline Harris, Curator of Education and Academic Programming
March 12 and 14

Architecture as Icon
Katherine Marsengill, Graduate Class of 2010, Department of Art and Archaeology
March 19 and 21

“Portable Art” of the Early Middle Ages
J. Michael Padgett, Curator of Ancient Art
March 26 and 28

A Royal Commission: François Boucher’s Water and Earth Reunited
Betsy J. Rosasco, Research Curator of European Painting and Sculpture
April 9 and 11

A Romp in the Garden? Experiencing Princeton’s Fête
Abigail Newman, graduate student, Department of Art and Archaeology
Special Late Thursday talk on April 15 at 5 p.m.

The Use of Gold in Japanese Art
Xiaojin Wu, Assistant Curator of Asian Art
April 16 and 18

Imitating Imperial Portraits in the Early Roman Empire
Leigh Lieberman, graduate student, Department of Art and Archaeology
April 23 and 25

The Artist as Image
Bridget Alsdorf, Assistant Professor, Department of Art and Archaeology
April 30 and May 2
Talk will take place in the Franz North Gallery

Abraham Bloemaert and the Reinvention of the Altarpiece
Caroline Fowler, graduate student, Department of Art and Archaeology
May 14 and 16