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Sunday at the Met: Art and Love in the Renaissance (Part 1)

Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Art and Love in Renaissance Italy (on view November 18, 2008–February 16, 2009), these lectures explore the various exceptional objects created to celebrate love and marriage in the Italian Renaissance.

Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Art and Love in Renaissance Italy (on view November 18, 2008–February 16, 2009), these lectures explore the various exceptional objects created to celebrate love and marriage in the Italian Renaissance.

Introduction:
Andrea Bayer, Curator, Department of European Paintings, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Speakers:
"Imagery of Love and Marriage on Italian Ceramics"
Dora Thornton, Curator of Renaissance Collections and of the Waddesdon Bequest, Department of Prehistory and Europe, British Museum

"Sex in the Eternal City"
Linda Wolk-Simon, Curator, Department of Drawings and Prints, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

"What's Love Got to Do with It?"
Beverly Louise Brown, independent scholar, London

Part One of Three

Recorded November 16, 2008


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