Baltimore Cenacolo
Baltimore Cenacolo
Michelle Smith Collaboratory
Dept. of Art History & Archaeology, 4th Floor
Rm. 4213 Parren J. Mitchell Art-Sociology Building
3834 Campus Drive
8:45-9:00 am: Coffee reception
9:00-10:00: Panel 1
Stefan Albl (Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C.), The Carracci and the Delight for Devices
April Oettinger (Goucher College), Ekphrasis, Landscape Painting, and the Romance of Nature in the Age of Pietro Andrea Mattioli
10:00-11:00 Panel 2
Susan Nalezyty (Georgetown University), The Social Life of Bartolomeo della Nave’s Art Collection in Seicento Venice
Pamela O. Long (John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Fellow), Engineering in Late Sixteenth-Century Rome: Retrospective Thoughts
11:00-11:15: Coffee Break
11:15-12:15 Panel 3
Leslie Morgan (Loyola University), Huon d’Auvergne in Franco-Italian Hell (with American and digital guides)
Stephen P. McCormick (Washington & Lee University), The Huon d’Auvergne Digital Archive Project
12:15: 1:00 Lunch
1:00-2:30: Panel 4
Elisabeth Blum (Loyola University), Who Is Who on Olympus? What the Ancient Gods Signify in Giordano Bruno’s Expulsion of the Triumphant Beas
Paul Richard Blum (Loyola University Maryland), Las Casas and Campanella on Slavery
Umberto Grassi (University of Maryland), Sexuality and Radical Dissent in Early Modern Italy: A Cross-Cultural Approach
2:30-2:45: Coffee Break
2:45-3:45: Panel 5
Andrea Bocchi (University of Udine/University of Maryland), Infernal parliaments: Working on a Canon
Joaneath Spicer (The Walters Art Museum), Theatricals Accompanying the Venetian Wedding of Caterina Corner and Jacques II Lusignan King of Cyprus in 1468
3:45-4:45 Visit to the Special Collections and University Archives, Hornbake Library