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Illuminated Ground: Finding a Personal Vision of the Landscape
Sharing insights, anecdotes and experiences from over 4 decades as a fine art photographer, Michael Zide will show his extraordinary black and white landscape photography and talk about bringing more power and intensity to your own photographic work. What is the decision making process that leads to photographic success? How do we bring life to…
The Artistry of Bosch: Renaissance Naturalism, Allegory, and Imagination
Bosch revolutionized Renaissance art by turning away from traditional Christian images such as Madonnas and saints toward secular, encyclopedic scenes of everyday life handled as moral allegory and fantastic scenes of sin and punishment in hell. Although seemingly poles apart, his naturalism and fantasy were both part of a secular, Renaissance aesthetic which understood artistic…
Continuing Conversation: “Christ in Limbo”
Following his Museums a la Carte program, Robert Baldwin, Ph.D (Associate Professor of Art History, Connecticut College) will discuss “Christ in Limbo” in the Northern European & Italian Renaissance Gallery in the D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts. Museum members only.
