
Branner Forum: Christina Maranci, Tufts University
Christina Maranci (Tufts University), "They Have Been Watching You All This Time: Newly Discovered Wall Paintings in Ani" (March 5)
Christina Maranci (Tufts University), "They Have Been Watching You All This Time: Newly Discovered Wall Paintings in Ani" (March 5)
“Contradictino and Ambivalence: Mozarabic, Mudejar and Romanesque”
Scripture Transformed in Late Medieval England: The Religious, Artistic, and Social Worlds of the Welles-Ros Bible (Paris, BnF fr. 1)
and the event will be at:
McMahon Hall, Room 109
155 West 60th Street
For those of you familiar with Fordham’s Lincoln Center campus from coming to Medieval Studies conferences, please note that this talk is not in the same building where those annual events are held. Instead it is in a building further west on 60th Street (close to Tenth Ave., still an easy walk from Columbus Circle).
Join the ICMA for a special tour of the exhibition
with exhibition curators
Kristen Collins, Curator, Manuscripts Department
Bryan C. Keene, Associate Curator, Manuscripts Department
A special student mentoring session will take place just before the tour to offer insights on exhibition planning and design, object conservation, and other logistical matters.
13 February 2020
3:30pm, student mentoring session
4:15pm-5:15pm, exhibition tour
5:30pm, drinks at West Restaurant and Lounge at the Hotel Angeleno
at
J. Paul Getty Museum
1200 Getty Center Dr,
Los Angeles, CA 90049
Space is limited. Please RSVP by clicking HERE.
If you have any questions, please email the ICMA at icma@medievalart.org
Eleazar ben Judah of Worms and other Rabbis, from a Haggadah, southern Germany, 1460 (London: British Library, MS Add. 14762, fol. 7v)