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Reimagining the Baroque: Global Perspectives and New Directions
A71 Louis A. Simpson International BuildingAbout the Speakers: Roland Greene is a scholar of early modern poetics. He has recently completed a book titled Apollo Barroco: Inceptions of the Baroque in Seventeenth-Century Europe and the Americas. He is the Mark Pigott KBE Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences and, since 2019, Director of the Stanford Humanities Center at Stanford […]
Freedom and Obligation in the Seventeenth Century
Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building - 399Sponsored by: Committee on Renaissance and Early Modern Studies This workshop will bring Princeton faculty and graduate students together with scholars from outside institutions to consider the “freedom of philosophizing” at work in the early Enlightenment and late Reformation, exploring “economies of obligation” and ideas of kinship, exchange, and patronage. Full Details Here
Architecture According to Artists ∙The Intersection of Art and Architectural Practice in Renaissance Italy
Co-Sponsored by the Committee on Renaissance and Early Modern Studies This talk explores the role artists played in the development of architectural practice during the Italian Renaissance. Centered around my book, Painting Architecture in Early Renaissance Italy(Link is external) (Harvey Miller, Brepols, 2024), this presentation problematizes interpretations based on pictorial space and perspective, emphasizing the architectural value […]