CONF: “Impressions in Ink”
REGISTRATION INFO:
Penn Students: FREE
Penn Staff: FREE
Students of other institutions (with valid ID): $25
All Others: $50
Moderators:
André Dombrowski, Associate Professor of History of Art, University of Pennsylvania
Lynn Marsden-Atlass, Executive Director, Arthur Ross Gallery and University Curator
Speakers:
“The Poet with a Bird on His Shoulder: Paul Gauguin’s Portrait of Stéphane Mallarmé”
Suzanne Boorsch, The Robert L. Solley Curator of Prints and Drawings, Yale University Art Gallery
“Style, Image Technology, and Politics: Impressionist Peintres-Graveurs between 1878 and 1891″
S. Hollis Clayson, Ph.D., Bergen Evans Professor in the Humanities and Professor in Art History, Northwestern University
“Darkness, then Color: Degas and Carnation”
Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby, Ph.D. , Goldman Distinguished Professor in the Arts and Humanities, and Professor in Art History, University of California, Berkeley
“Pater’s Impressions”
Jeremy Melius, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Art & Art History, Tufts University
Reception to follow.
**For more information please email Meg Pendoley at pendoley@upenn.edu
Penn Students: FREE
Penn Staff: FREE
Students of other institutions (with valid ID): $25
All Others: $50
Moderators:
André Dombrowski, Associate Professor of History of Art, University of Pennsylvania
Lynn Marsden-Atlass, Executive Director, Arthur Ross Gallery and University Curator
Speakers:
“The Poet with a Bird on His Shoulder: Paul Gauguin’s Portrait of Stéphane Mallarmé”
Suzanne Boorsch, The Robert L. Solley Curator of Prints and Drawings, Yale University Art Gallery
“Style, Image Technology, and Politics: Impressionist Peintres-Graveurs between 1878 and 1891″
S. Hollis Clayson, Ph.D., Bergen Evans Professor in the Humanities and Professor in Art History, Northwestern University
“Darkness, then Color: Degas and Carnation”
Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby, Ph.D. , Goldman Distinguished Professor in the Arts and Humanities, and Professor in Art History, University of California, Berkeley
“Pater’s Impressions”
Jeremy Melius, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Art & Art History, Tufts University
Reception to follow.
**For more information please email Meg Pendoley at pendoley@upenn.edu
Relevant research areas: North America, 19th Century, 20th Century, Engraving, Etching, Lithography, Monoprinting, Relief printing
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