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SUMMARY:The Alhambra in the Age of the Spanish Enlightenment
DESCRIPTION:Andrew Schulz\, Professor of Art History\, University of Arizona \nThe eighteenth century witnessed new interest in Spain’s Islamic heritage. The most significant example of this fascination with the Islamic past is a suite of thirty-one prints entitled Antigüedadesárabes de España (Arabian Antiquities of Spain)\, issued by the Madrid Royal Academy of Fine Arts in 1787. This lecture will demonstrate how this publication offers an invaluable point of entry into eighteenth-century conceptions of Islamic Iberia. \n$10; free for SMU faculty/staff/student; free for members at the Individual level and above
URL:https://meadowsmuseumdallas.org/cal/the-alhambra-in-the-age-of-the-spanish-enlightenment/
LOCATION:Bob and Jean Smith Auditorium
CATEGORIES:Custard,Lecture
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SUMMARY:SYMPOSIUM | Saint Sebastian Revealed
DESCRIPTION:This symposium brings together scholars who will present recent research on the sixteenth-century painter Fernando Yáñez de la Almedina\, subject of the current exhibition Yáñez: Saint Sebastian Revealed. Space is limited\, register online in advance. \n  \nFriday\, April 17 | 6:00–7:00 p.m. \nKeynote Lecture \nMiguel Falomir\, Director\, Museo Nacional del Prado\, Madrid \n  \nSaturday\, April 18 | 10:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. \nPresentations \nCristina Aldrich\, Center for Spain in America Curatorial Fellow\, Meadows Museum \nBorja Franco Llopis\, Professor\, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia\, Madrid \nMaurizio Forte\, Professor\, Duke University \nPatricia Manzano Rodríguez\, Curator\, Meadows Museum \nLuis Rueda Galán\, Mellon Curatorial Fellow\, Meadows Museum \nPeter Van de Moortel\, Chief Conservator\, Kimbell Museum of Art \n  \n$10 for both days combined; free for college students/faculty/staff and members at the Individual level and above.
URL:https://meadowsmuseumdallas.org/cal/symposium-saint-sebastian-revealed-2/
LOCATION:Bob and Jean Smith Auditorium
CATEGORIES:Custard,Lecture
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SUMMARY:SYMPOSIUM | Saint Sebastian Revealed
DESCRIPTION:This symposium brings together scholars who will present recent research on the sixteenth-century painter Fernando Yáñez de la Almedina\, subject of the current exhibition Yáñez: Saint Sebastian Revealed. Space is limited\, register online in advance. \n  \nFriday\, April 17 | 6:00–7:00 p.m. \nKeynote Lecture \nMiguel Falomir\, Director\, Museo Nacional del Prado\, Madrid \n  \nSaturday\, April 18 | 10:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. \nPresentations \nCristina Aldrich\, Center for Spain in America Curatorial Fellow\, Meadows Museum \nBorja Franco Llopis\, Professor\, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia\, Madrid \nMaurizio Forte\, Professor\, Duke University \nPatricia Manzano Rodríguez\, Curator\, Meadows Museum \nLuis Rueda Galán\, Mellon Curatorial Fellow\, Meadows Museum \nPeter Van de Moortel\, Chief Conservator\, Kimbell Museum of Art \n  \n$10 for both days combined; free for college students/faculty/staff and members at the Individual level and above.
URL:https://meadowsmuseumdallas.org/cal/symposium-saint-sebastian-revealed/
LOCATION:Bob and Jean Smith Auditorium
CATEGORIES:Custard,Lecture
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SUMMARY:Luis Martín Lecture Series in the Humanities: Raimundo de Madrazo
DESCRIPTION:This series of three lectures (March 13\, 20 and 27) will investigate themes connected with the Meadows Museum’s current exhibition\, Raimundo de Madrazo. \nFRIDAY\, MARCH 13 \nThrough Rose-Colored Glasses: Raimundo de Madrazo’s Social Fantasies \nOscar Vázquez\, Professor of Art History\, University of Illinois \nFRIDAY\, MARCH 20 \nTio Raimundo: Congruences and Contrasts between Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo and Raimundo Madrazo y Garreta \nWendy Ligon Smith\, Assistant Professor\, University of Virginia \nFRIDAY\, MARCH 27 \nRaimundo Madrazo and Luis Jiménez Aranda: Opportunities and Challenges of an Expatriate Life  \nElizabeth Boone\, Professor of the History of Art\, Design\, and Visual Culture\, University of Alberta \n$60; free for members at the Individual level and above and SMU students/faculty/staff
URL:https://meadowsmuseumdallas.org/cal/luis-martin-lecture-series-in-the-humanities-raimundo-de-madrazo/
LOCATION:Bob and Jean Smith Auditorium
CATEGORIES:Custard,Lecture
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SUMMARY:LECTURE | Picturing the Kitchen: Food\, Art\, and Labor in Early Modern Spain
DESCRIPTION:Daniela Gutierrez-Flores\, Assistant Professor of Spanish\, University of California\, Davis \nProduced during the height of Spanish imperial expansion\, paintings of still lifes and kitchen scenes—known as bodegones—have often been understood as richly symbolic commentaries on vanity and the fleeting nature of life. Yet before it designated a pictorial genre\, the word bodegón referred to a space of eating and provisioning\, where food was prepared for ordinary and often poor people. This talk invites viewers to look again at these images not simply as displays of Baroque abundance or moral allegories\, but as windows onto the lived realities of food-making labor in the long seventeenth century. \n$10; free for members at the Individual level and above\, and SMU students/faculty/staff.
URL:https://meadowsmuseumdallas.org/cal/lecture-picturing-the-kitchen-food-art-and-labor-in-early-modern-spain/
LOCATION:Bob and Jean Smith Auditorium
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