This talk centers on the Diptych of Delphine de Signe, a two-part panel painting made in the 1330s or early 1340s for a Provençal aristocrat and radical Franciscan tertiary at the Angevin court of Naples, and since 1986 housed at the J.
Please join us for the 19th Annual Yale University American Art Symposium: Condition, with a keynote lecture by Monica Bravo (Assistant Professor of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University) on Saturday, April 6.
Please join the Department of the History of Art and Yale Environmental Humanities for a talk by Dr. Siobhan Angus, Assistant Professor, Carleton University. Dr.
Tahira Naqvi is Clinical Associate Professor at the Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies at NYU. Her work spans Urdu language and culture, South Asian literature, translation, and language pedagogy.
A talk by Christine Gottler, Professor Emeritus, Institut fur Kungstgeschichte Universitat Bern/Rober Janson-La Palme Visiting Professor, Princeton University