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EXCLUSIVE WEBINAR | "A Renaissance Road Trip: Early Netherlandish Masterpieces in the US" with Dr. Laurinda Dixon

EXCLUSIVE WEBINAR “A Renaissance Road Trip: Early Netherlandish Masterpieces in the US”

Presented by Dr. Laurinda Dixon
with Additional Commentary by Dr. Rocky Ruggiero

Date & Time:
Thursday, February 6, 2025
2:00 – 3:00pm ET | 11:00am – 12:00pm PT |
7:00 – 8:00pm London

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EXCLUSIVE WEBINAR | “The Dark Side of Genius: Artists and Melancholia”

Presented by Dr. Laurinda Dixon
with Additional Commentary by Dr. Rocky Ruggiero

Traveling to Italy in search of art and architecture is a great adventure.  Here travelers can still experience art in situ – that is, where and how it was intended to be seen, rather than hanging isolated on museum walls. Much of Italy’s Renaissance heritage has been lovingly preserved, but regrettably, the same is not true of northern Europe.  There is very little Netherlandish art (ca.1400-1500) left to tell the tale of the notorious extravagance and unlimited wealth of the patrons who dominated the era. Historians estimate that only about 2.5% has escaped the ravages of history.  The Hundred-Years War lasted into the 15th century, followed by peasant rebellions in the wake of the Protestant Reformation, when roving bands of iconoclasts vandalized and destroyed anything associated with Catholicism. Then came the Napoleonic wars, which sought to eliminate any vestiges of the old ruling class, and several Euro-Russian wars (of which the current Ukrainian conflict is but the most recent).  The 20th century brought two devastating mechanized World Wars, fought mainly on European soil. Early in the century, entire art collections went up for sale and were quickly acquired by such gilded-age American tycoons as Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, and Henry Clay Frick.  In the wake of World War 2, affluent U.S. collectors continued to secure treasures from impoverished, war-torn countries.  Europe’s tragic loss was America’s gain, enriching museum holdings throughout the country. This webinar guides us on an art-historical road trip to discover iconic Northern Renaissance works in our own back yard.  The journey begins in Cleveland, continues east to New York City, south to Philadelphia, and winds up in the nation’s capital, Washington, D.C.  No vaccinations or passports required!

The webinar will include a 45-minute lecture followed by 15-minutes of Q&A.

Please note:

  • Your participation is confirmed once you have purchased your ticket. You will receive the Zoom link to join the presentation circa 30 minutes before the start time.
  • VIDEO RECORDING of the webinar will be available for unlimited streaming at your convenience for one week after the event.

Lecturer

Laurinda Dixon is a specialist in northern European Renaissance art. Currently retired, she served as the William F. Tolley Distinguished Professor of Teaching in the Humanities at Syracuse University for many years. Her scholarship considers the intersection of art and science – particularly alchemy, medicine, astrology, and music – from the fifteenth though the nineteenth centuries. She has lectured widely in both the USA and Europe, and is the author of many articles, reviews, and eleven books, including Perilous Chastity: Women and Illness in Pre-Enlightenment Art and Medicine (1995), Bosch (2003), and The Dark Side of Genius: The Melancholic Persona in Art, ca. 1500-1700 (2013). Laurinda holds a Ph.D. in art history from Boston University, as well as a degree in piano performance from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. She currently resides in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Duration
1 hour
Tour Type
Exclusive Webinar
Date:
  • February 6, 2025
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