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Science Circle Talk: Prof. Dr. Gerhard Wolf speaks on 'Mediterranean Art Histories in a transcultural perspective. The Case of Medieval Sicily'
The German Embassy in Cooperation with Max Planck Institute organises regular public lectures and talks encompassing Sciences as well as Social Sciences and Humanities. This month's lecture will be held by
Prof. Gerhard Wolf, Director of the Art History Institute in Florence - Max Planck Institute
on the topic
Mediterranean Art Histories in a transcultural perspective. The Case of Medieval Sicily
Prof. Gerhard Wolf, Director of the Art History Institute in Florence - Max Planck Institute
on the topic
Mediterranean Art Histories in a transcultural perspective. The Case of Medieval Sicily
Date: Monday, December 7th, 2009, 6.30 p.m.
Venue: Gulmohar Hall, India Habitat Centre, Lodi Road.
Prof. Dr. Wolf's research interests include Italian art and visual culture in a Mediterranean and European framework, the pictorial world of Italian cities from the 12th to 15th century, theories of the "image" and historical anthropology of image and media.
For details please contact wiss-20@newd.diplo.de, Tel: 011-44199164 or visit www.science-circle.org
Prof. Dr. Wolf's research interests include Italian art and visual culture in a Mediterranean and European framework, the pictorial world of Italian cities from the 12th to 15th century, theories of the "image" and historical anthropology of image and media.
For details please contact wiss-20@newd.diplo.de, Tel: 011-44199164 or visit www.science-circle.org
Posted on 30 Nov 2009
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