CONGRESS CANCELED Quo vadis? Medieval Italian Sculpture Studies in the New Millennium: In Honor of Dorothy F. Glass II: Pavements and Microhistories

Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University

Description

The second of three sessions celebrating the scholarly legacy of Dorothy F. Glass, professor emerita of art history at the University at Buffalo and leading voice in the study of Romanesque sculpture in Italy. This second session introduces addresses issues of microhistory, Cosmati pavements and liturgical furnishings, and the shaping of sacred space. Alison L. Perchuk

 
May 8th, 1:30 PM

CONGRESS CANCELED Quo vadis? Medieval Italian Sculpture Studies in the New Millennium: In Honor of Dorothy F. Glass II: Pavements and Microhistories

Bernhard 204

The second of three sessions celebrating the scholarly legacy of Dorothy F. Glass, professor emerita of art history at the University at Buffalo and leading voice in the study of Romanesque sculpture in Italy. This second session introduces addresses issues of microhistory, Cosmati pavements and liturgical furnishings, and the shaping of sacred space. Alison L. Perchuk