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SYMPOSIUM—Federico Barocci: Renaissance Master

Saint Louis Art Museum / January 10, 2013 - January 12, 2012 / St Louis, Missouri

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One of the most innovative Italian artists of the late 16th century, Federico Barocci (1533-1612) created exquisite paintings, drawings, and prints for popes, emperors, and other wealthy patrons. This symposium brings together leading international experts to explore Barocci’s life, work, and influence. It complements the ground-breaking exhibition and will present significant new scholarship. Speakers include: Judith W. Mann, Curator of Early European Art to 1800 at the Saint Louis Art Museum; Babette Bohn, Professor of Art History at Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas; and Carol Plazzotta, Myojin Curator of Italian Renaissance Painting 1500–1600 at the National Gallery, London. A keynote address will be delivered by David Ekserdjian, Professor of Art History, University of Leicester, England. $50 ($30 Members and students with ID) lunch included. For registration, and for more information about speakers and schedule, visit slam.org/barocci. This symposium takes place at Steinberg Auditorium at Washington University in St. Louis. For directions and parking information, visit wustl.edu/community/visitors/maps/.

Steinberg Hall, Washington University St. Louis
Forsyth Blvd and N Skinker Blvd
St Louis, Missouri