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March 26 - June 3:
April 7-9:
April 19 - June 29:
April 26-27:
May 2-4:
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The image displays a list of upcoming events and exhibitions related to medieval studies and art history. Here's a detailed summary of each event:
March 26 - June 3: Exhibition at The Cloisters
April 10 - 12: Second Annual Meeting
April 19 - June 29: Exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
April 26 - 27: Symposium
May 2 - 4: Ninth International Conference
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Exhibition: "The Secular Spirit: Life and Art at the End of the Middle Ages"
Second Annual Meeting of the Midwest Art History Society
Exhibition: "From the Lands of the Scythians: Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the USSR, 3000 B.C. to 100 B.C."
Symposium: "The Secular Spirit: Life and Art at the End of the Middle Ages"
Conference: "Islam and the Medieval West"
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April 19 - June 29:
April 26 - 27:
May 2 - 4:
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Here's a detailed summary:
Exhibition at Cloisters (March 26 - June 3):
Midwest Institute Meeting (April 10 - 12):
Ancient Treasures Exhibition (April 19 - June 29):
Symposium (April 26 - 27):
International Conference (May 2 - 4):
Each event provides a distinct focus on art, historical artifacts, and scholarly discussions, covering a range of medieval and early Renaissance topics.
March 26 - June 3. "The Secular Spirit: Life and Art at the End of the Middle Ages," exhibition at The Cloisters, New York, includes 320 objects created for use in daily life from 1300 to 1550, objects for the household, personal adornment, science and technology, hunting, etc. Scholarly catalogue available.
April 10 - 12. Second Annual Meeting of the Midwest Art History Society at the Minneapolis Institute of Art and Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. Included in the three-day program is a session on Classical and Medieval Art, April 10, 3:00 - 5:00 pm, chaired by Professor Ilene H. Forsyth (University of Michigan, member of the Advisory Committee of the ICMA); Warren G. Moon (University of Wisconsin-Madison), "Vase Paintings Illustrative of Early Tragedy in Athens"; Isabelle Levin (Case Western Reserve University), "Roman-Pompeian Painting Traditions in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries A.D."; William W. Clark (Queens College, CUNY), "The Deposition at Coudres (Eure)"; Walter C. Leedy, Jr., (The Cleveland State University), "Wells Cathedral and Sherborne Abbey: Workshop Connections in the Late Fifteenth Century"; and Marilyn E. Hemdal (Washington University), "Christ's Entry into Jerusalem: A Panel from Ethiopia." For further details, see the art bulletin, or write to Professor Frederick E. Bucher, Department of Art History, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. 55455. Inquiries about membership and future meetings should be addressed to Professor James Beck, Department of Art History, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois 60201.
April 19 - June 29. "From the Lands of the Scythians: Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the USSR, 700 B.C. to 100 B.C.," exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, containing objects of gold, silver, wood, felt and leather coming largely from the Hermitage Museum in Leningrad and the Lawra Museum in Kiev.
April 26 - 27. Symposium, "The Secular Spirit: Life and Art at the End of the Middle Ages" organized by the ICMA. An invitation to the Symposium containing details of the program is enclosed. The program of medieval music on the evening of the 26th will be a presentation of Adam de la Halle's 13th century pilgrim's play, "Robin and Marion" performed by the New World Consort, with a company of six players.
May 2 - 4. "Islam and the Medieval West," Ninth International Conference of the Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies and the Program in Southwest Asian and North African Studies, at the State University of New York, Binghamton, held in conjunction with the exhibition "Islam and the Medieval West" at the University Art Gallery (April 1 - May 4 - containing objects from American collections; scholarly catalogue available with essays by J. Beck, R. Ettinghausen, O. Grabar and R. Schneyer [Zurich]). The program of the Conference will include speakers on various aspects of artistic, political, philosophical and medical exchange between Christianity and Islam, theological and scientific contacts, and the problems of the Reconquest. May 4 will be given to a Disputatio centering around the speakers and an invited international group of discussants. Sunday afternoon travel to Kalamazoo (see following notice) is being arranged. Requests for programs and information about costs should be addressed to Professor K.I.H. Beeman, Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies, SUNY, Binghamton, New York 13901.
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March 26 - June 3: "The Secular Spirit: Life and Art at the End of the Middle Ages" exhibition at The Cloisters, New York, with 520 objects from 1300 to 1550, covering household, personal adornment, science, technology, hunting, and more. A scholarly catalogue is available.
April 10 - 12: Second Annual Meeting of the Midwest Art History Society at the Minneapolis Institute of Art and Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. Includes a session on Classical and Medieval Art chaired by Professor Ilene H. Forsyth. Topics include vase paintings, Roman-Pompeian painting traditions, and others. Contact information for further details is provided.
April 19 - June 29: "From the Lands of the Scythians: Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the USSR, 3000 B.C. to 100 B.C." exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, featuring gold, silver, wood, felt, and leather objects mainly from the Hermitage Museum in Leningrad and the Lawra Museum in Kiev.
April 26 - 27: Symposium on "The Secular Spirit: Life and Art at the End of the Middle Ages" organized by the ICMA. An evening presentation of Adam de la Halle's 13th-century play, "Robin and Marion," by the New World Consort.
May 2 - 4: Ninth International Conference titled "Islam and the Medieval West" at the State University of New York, Binghamton, with related exhibition at the University Art Gallery. The conference includes scholarly essays and speaks on artistic, political, philosophical, theological, and scientific exchanges between Christianity and Islam. May 4 features a disputatio and travel to Kalamazoo is mentioned.
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"The Secular Spirit: Life and Art at the End of the Middle Ages" Exhibition:
Second Annual Meeting of the Art History Society at the Minneapolis Institute of Art and Walker Midwestern Art Center, Minneapolis:
"From the Lands of the Scythians: Ancient Treasures from the USSR, 3000 B.C. to 100 B.C." Exhibition:
Symposium: "The Secular Spirit: Life and Art at the End of the Middle Ages":
"Islam and the Medieval West," Ninth International Conference of the Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies at the State University of New York, Binghamton:
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