RAVE: Charlotte Denoël and Isabelle Marchesin

RAVE: Charlotte Denoël and Isabelle Marchesin

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CWAC 156
Add to Calendar 2019-12-06 12:30:00 2019-12-06 14:00:00 RAVE: Charlotte Denoël and Isabelle Marchesin "The Performative Codex: The Gellone Sacramentary" Charlotte Denoël, Chief Curator of Medieval Manuscripts, Bibliothèque nationale de France and Isabelle Marchesin, Conseillère scientifique, Institut national d'histoire de l'art *Please note that this meeting takes place on a Friday. Co-sponsored with Medieval Studies Workshop The Research in Art and Visual Evidence (RAVE) Workshop provides a forum for University of Chicago graduate students––and the occasional faculty or outside speaker––to present their works-in-progress whose research centers on art or any type of visual and material culture. RAVE provides visually-minded scholars from across the university with the opportunity to receive feedback from art historians, while also ensuring that art historians think broadly and experimentally about their projects. CWAC 156 Department of Art History drupal@seastar.uchicago.edu America/Chicago public
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"The Performative Codex: The Gellone Sacramentary"

Charlotte Denoël, Chief Curator of Medieval Manuscripts, Bibliothèque nationale de France and Isabelle Marchesin, Conseillère scientifique, Institut national d'histoire de l'art

*Please note that this meeting takes place on a Friday.

Co-sponsored with Medieval Studies Workshop

The Research in Art and Visual Evidence (RAVE) Workshop provides a forum for University of Chicago graduate students––and the occasional faculty or outside speaker––to present their works-in-progress whose research centers on art or any type of visual and material culture. RAVE provides visually-minded scholars from across the university with the opportunity to receive feedback from art historians, while also ensuring that art historians think broadly and experimentally about their projects.