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THE MEDICI AND THE PERCEPTION OF
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
PALAZZO ALBERTI – 2-3 JUNE 2022
This conference is partly funded by the
Samuel H. Kress Foundation
DESCRIPTION AND THEMES
The place of sub-Saharan Africa in Europe in the period 1450-1700 has always been less studied than the place of the Levant, North Africa or Asia, and why this should be so is one of the reasons for the conference. The so-called global turn in history has rightly moved interactions, connections, projections and relationships between the two center-stage. By focusing on Medici connections to Africa over two and a half centuries, the index of possible perceptions and understandings, as well as changes in interest and intervention over time, should become apparent. Desirous of competing with other courts, the Medici set up bureaucratic and diplomatic systems that allowed them access to global news and affairs, and their archival records are threaded with snippets about sub-Saharan Africa and its products, much of which has not been analyzed. How did various Medici rulers conceive of Africa? What use did they make of its constituent parts in their collections? Vectors of information about sub-Saharan Africa were human – reports by people who had been there – as well as diagrammatic – maps of the regions or the whole continent, but information remained at a premium, myth and misinformation were rife, and ignorance remained high. Everything African will be considered: from the importation and use of raw materials and foodstuffs, such as gold, ivory and pepper, to the acquisition of animals, plants and African decorative objects, and the inclusion of enslaved Africans at court.
The organizers of the conference, Kate Lowe and Alessio Assonitis, invite proposals for 30-minute papers that pertain to relevant subjects. These include but are not limited to:
- The Medici court and the understanding of sub-Saharan African geography and political structures
- Gift-giving culture
- Medici involvement in Ethiopia
- Medici formation of collections relating to African naturalia, animalia, curiosities and works of art
- Representations of sub-Saharan Africa across all media at the Medici court
- Medici maps and books on sub-Saharan Africa
- Agents, envoys and ambassadors
- News and news networks
- Sub-Saharan African figures at the Medici court
- The Medici and Sierra Leone
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September 19 – Marietta Cambareri
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October 3 – Erin Giffin
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January 2 – Gift-Giving in the Archives (Part II)
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January 9 – Patricia Fortini Brown
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January 16 – Irene Fosi
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January 23 – Francesca Fiorani
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January 30 – Roundtable
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Erith Jaffe-Berg, Rosa Miriam Salzberg, and
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February 13 – Jill Pederson
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February 20 – Roundtable
“Slavery in the Medici Tuscany”
Mark Rosen, Tamar Herzig, Stephanie Nadalo
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March 5 – Peta Motture
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March 12 – Mattia Zangari
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“Exploring Innovative Approaches to Teaching Renaissance Art”
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April 9 – Sandra Suarez
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April 16- Roundtable
“Gendered Early Modern Jewish World”
Serena Di Nepi, Bernard Cooperman, and
Germano Maifreda
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April 30 – Roundtable
“Medici Florence as the Center of News”
Paola Molino, Davide Boerio, and Nina Lamal
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May 7 – Rose Byfleet
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May 14 – Tamara Smithers
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September 6 – Joanne Allen
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September 13 – Emanuel Buttigieg
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September 20 – Massimo Bomboni
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September 27 – Alessio Assonitis
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October 4 – Remi Chiu
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October 11 – Sharon Strocchia
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October 18 – Cammy Brothers
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October 25 – Alessio Assonitis
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November 1 – Adriana Concin
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November 8 – Michael Stolberg
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November 15 – Diana Presciutti
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December 13 – Allie Terry-Fritsch
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December 20 – C Jean Campbell
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January 3 – Piergabriele Mancuso
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January 10 – Laura Overpelt
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January 17 – Bruce Edelstein
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January 24 – Cristelle Baskins
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January 31 – Kelley Di Dio
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February 7 – Brendan Dooley
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February 14 – Piergabriele Mancuso
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February 21 – Lorenzo Vigotti
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February 28 – Sarah McBryde
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March 7 – Deborah Anne Blocker
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March 14 – Sarah Blake McHam
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March 21 – William Barcham
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March 28 –Sheryl Reiss
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April 4 – Kenta Tokushige
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April 11 – Ozden Mercan and Maria Pavlova
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April 18 – Roberta Olson
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April 25 – Laura Ingallinella
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May 9 – Marcello Simonetta
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June 6 – Julie James
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Previous Talks
September 22, 2020: Alessio Assonitis – MAP
The Life of Cosimo I de ‘Medici in Ten Documents
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September 29: Sheila Barker – MAP
Did Flowers Have a Renaissance?
Ten Insights into Early Modern Botany and Gardening
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October 6: Mark Spyropoulos – MAP
Ten Steps to Recovering Lost Music of the Medici
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October 13: Alessio Assonitis – MAP
Ten Astonishing Documents in the Medici Archives:
Fake News, Incredible Events, Mind-Blowing Marvels
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October 20: Cristiano Zanetti & Sheila Barker
* co-organized by TACITROOTS *
Galileo Between Craft and Court: A Constellation of
Ten Documents
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October 27: Gabriele Mancuso – MAP
A Visit to Ten Spaces in the Florentine Ghetto
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LECTIO MAGISTRALIS
November 3: John T. Spike
Amazing Grace: Caravaggio’s Later Paintings
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November 10: Alessio Assonitis – MAP
* Hosted by the Grolier Club *
Cosimo I de ‘Medici: Bibliophile and Grand Duke
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November 17: Maurizio Arfaioli – MAP
Strange Weapons, Strange Users: Ten Highlights
from the Medici ‘Armory’
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November 24: Sheila ffolliott – MAP
Catherine de ‘Medici: Ten Revealing Letters about
an Accidental Queen
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December 1: Sheila Barker – MAP
* Hosted by GemX *
Tales of Potable Gold, Pregnancy Stones,
and Other “Pearls” from the Medici Archives
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December 8: Aimee Ng & Alessio Assonitis
* co-Organized with the Frick Collection *
Casting the Medici:
Ten Famous Medici in the Scher Collection
of Commemorative Medals
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December 15: Brendan Dooley – MAP
The World (According to Early Modern News Reports)
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December 22: Alessio Assonitis and MAP Staff
What the Medici Ate:
Ten Menu Suggestions for the Holidays
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January 5, 2021: Carla D’Arista – MAP Series Author
Botticelli and the Pucci-Bini Wedding of 1484
in Ten Documents
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January 12: Sheila Barker – MAP
* Hosted by the Grolier Club *
Cristofano Bronzini on Women’s Dignity and Nobility:
a Monument of 17th-Century Feminism
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January 19: Łukasz Hajdrych
“That she bewitched my son …”
Poland’s Early Modern Witch-Trials
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January 26: Tamar Herzig
The Life of a Jewish Artist in the Renaissance
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February 2: Antonia Fondaras – MAP
Piero di Cosimo’s Santo Spirito Visitation Altarpiece in
10 Questions
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LECTIO MAGISTRALIS
February 9: Philip Mansel
Louis XIV and the Power of Women
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February 16: Sheila Barker – MAP
Ten Recent Discoveries About Artemisia Gentileschi
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February 23: Negar Rokhgar
Early Modern Visions of Persia: Ten Objects in
Italian Collections
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March 2: Gabriele Mancuso – MAP
Ten Famous (and not-so-famous) Jews in the Medici Archive
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March 9: Jesse Locker
Ten Images from the Last Will and
Testament of Luca Riva, A Deaf Artist in Spanish Milan
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March 16: Sheila Barker – MAP
Co-Organized by the Edinburgh Early Modern Network
Plague, Art, and Empathy in an Age of Individualism:
Raphael’s ‘Pathosformel’
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March 23: Maurizio Arfaioli – MAP
The Memory of the Condottiere:
Giovanni de ‘Medici (‘ Giovanni of the Black Bands’) in the Medici Archives
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March 30: Mark Spyropoulos and Vox Medicea – MAP
The Forgotten Sacred Music of the Medici
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April 6: Carole Dagher
Lebanon in Italy, Italy in Lebanon, Part I:
The 1613-1615 Stay of Prince Fakhr-el-Din at the Medici Court
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April 13: Julia Vicioso – MAP
The Arrival of Renaissance Architecture in the New World
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April 20: Gregory Buchakjian
Lebanon in Italy, Italy in Lebanon, Part II:
Italian Baroque Paintings in Beirut
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April 27: David Drogin
Medieval and Renaissance Bolognese Professors’ Tombs:
Images of Authority
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May 4: Sheila ffolliott – MAP
Caput Mundi: The Medici in Rome
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May 11: Linda Wolk-Simon
Ten Meditations on Bronzino’s Portrait of Andrea Doria
(Or, Why It Is Not a Portrayal of Neptune)
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May 18: Corey Tazzara
Tolerance and Trade in Livorno, 1600–1750
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May 25: Beth Glixon
A Father and Daughter Speak: Giulio and Barbara Strozzi’s Opus 1
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June 1: Lorenz Böninger
* Hosted by the Grolier Club *
Niccolò di Lorenzo della Magna: the Social World of Renaissance Printing
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June 8: Brian Brege
The Empire That Wasn’t: The Grand Duchy of Tuscany’s Global Ambitions
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June 15: Alexander Röstel
The House and Collection of Giuliano, Antonio and Francesco da Sangallo
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June 22: Sheila Barker – MAP
‘The Immensity of the Universe “: Giovanna Garzoni in Ten Documents
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June 29: Alessio Assonitis – MAP
Notes from the Director: the Future of the Renaissance
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August 31: Carlo Falciani
The Medici: Portraits and Politics, 1512–1570
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September 7: Kate Lowe
Consciousness of the World: A Papal Official in 1590s Lisbon
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September 14; Stephen J. Campbell
Towards a New Geography of Art in Italy, 1400–1600
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September 21: Rosamond Mack
Verrocchio’s Art of Dressing: Sculpture Traditions Updated
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September 28: Ross King
The Bookseller of Florence:
The Story of the Manuscripts that Illuminated the Renaissance
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September 30: Özden Mercan
An hors-série lecture co-organized with the Levantine Heritage Foundation
From Constantinople to Livorno:
Merchants, Migration, and Transfer of Technologies
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October 5: Lorraine Karafel
Tapestries for a Medici Pope: Raphael’s Grotesques for Leo X
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October 12: Jennifer Sliwka
A Florentine Vision of Paradise: Recontextualizing Francesco Botticini’s Assumption at the National Gallery
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October 21: Natalie Tomas
A Life in Letters:
Maria Salviati de ‘Medici as Wife, Widowed Mother and Lady Dowager
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November 2: Carol M. Richardson
Bernini’s Revenge?
Art, Sex and Religion in St. Peter’s, Rome
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November 9: Rebekah Compton
Art for Hermits: Medici Devotion and the Camaldolese Order
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November 16: Jonathan Ligrani
The Residue of Performance:
Scribal Symbols, Print Standardization, and the Florentine Madrigal
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November 23: Michelle O’Malley
Botticelli and Workshop Management in the Renaissance
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November 30: Anthony Russell
The Rewards of Virtù and the Religion of Art in Vasari’s Lives: The Case of Fra Angelico and Fra Filippo Lippi
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December 7: Kirstin Noreen
The Sancta Sanctorum in Rome and the Reframing of
the Middle Ages in the Renaissance
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December 14: Ethan Kavaler
Sex and Death in Renaissance Kassel: The Remarkable Tomb of Philip the Magnanimous
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December 21: Thomas Golsenne
Carlo Crivelli and Mystical Materialism in 15th-Century Italy
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December 28: Sara Mansutti
Cosimo Bartoli in Venice:
Humanist, Cultural Broker and Informer in the Service
of the Medici
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January 4: John Henderson MAP
Imagining the Pox in Renaissance Italy
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January 11: Erin Giffin
The Holy House of Loreto and Its International Replicas
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January 18: André Belo
The Arrest of the False King Sebastian by
Ferdinando I de ‘Medici in 1601
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SPECIAL EVENT
January 24: Dennis Geronimus, Martin Kemp, Catherine Puglisi, Robert Simon, and Alexander Röstel
A Roundtable Discussion on Botticelli’s Man of Sorrows
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January 25: Elizabeth Currie
Fashion Hits and Misses during the Reigns of the
First Medici Grand Dukes
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February 1: William Connell
The Secretary’s Last Rites:
Machiavelli on his Deathbed
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February 8 – Joseph Eliav
Ten Queries about Renaissance Galleys
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February 22 – Babette Bohn
Rediscovering the Women Artists of Bologna
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March 1 – Diego Pirillo
Renaissance Refugees:
Religious Migrations in Early Modern Italy
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March 8 – Marcello Simonetta
The Gianfigliazzi Papers:
A New Source About Duke Cosimo’s Ciphers and Spies
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March 15 – Timothy McCall
Renaissance Men’s Fashion:
Ten Decisive Details
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LECTIO MAGISTRALIS
March 22 – Alison Brown
Piero di Lorenzo de’ Medici:
Playing the Role of Prince in a Republic
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March 29 – Patricia McCobb
Diomede Leoni and his Horti Leonini in San Quirico d’Orcia
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April 5 – Fikri Cicek
A Circulation of Chemical Medicine from the Tuscan Court to Ottoman Syria and Kurdistan:
Recipes, Practitioners, and Artisans, 1613-1639
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April 12 – Elizabeth Cleland
Catherine de ‘Medici and Her Valois Tapestries
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April 19 – Robert Simon
An Incomplete Damnatio Memoriae:
Recovering a Portrait of Camilla Martelli,
the Second Wife of Cosimo I de ‘Medici
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April 26 – Rebecca J. Long
El Greco and Italy
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May 3 – Janis Bell
Leonardo Manuscripts in Milan:
Mystery, Murder, the Medici, and Missed Opportunities
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May 10 – Adelina Modesti
The Strategies of Female Patronage:
Vittoria della Rovere, Grand Duchess of Tuscany
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May 17 – Joel Schwindt
Monteverdi and Striggio’s Orfeo:
Modern Music, a Pre-Modern Play, and an Academy in
Search of an Idealized Past
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May 24 – Elizabeth Pilliod
Fact over Hearsay, Inuendo and Slander:
Pontormo at San Lorenzo. The Making and Meaning of
a Lost Renaissance Masterpiece
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May 31 – Sheila Barker
Ten News Stories about Bernini: An Early Journalistic Celebrity
An Early Journalistic Celebrity
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June 7 – Sabine Van Sprang
Theodoor van Loon, a Forgotten Talent between Rome
and Brussels
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June 14 – Brian Sandberg
Crusading Culture and Religious Violence in the
Early Modern Mediterranean
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June 21 – Johanna Vernquist
Poet-Philosopher Gaspara Stampa and the Early Modern
Debate on Love
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June 28 – Robin O’Bryan
Dynasty and Dwarfs in Medici Art:
Ten Illustrative Works
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