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Tsukasa Kōdera
Van Gogh and Japan: Visions of Utopia, by Tsukasa Kōdera, art historian and professor of art history at Osaka University in Japan.
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Ulrich Pohlmann
Beauty of Nature or Geological Documents? Close-up Views of Nature in 19th century Photography
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Noelle Paulson
Entangled Banks: Charles Darwin, John Ruskin, and Nature's Close-up in the late 19th Century
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Joan Greer
Van Gogh and the Concept of Genius, by Joan Greer, Associate Professor, University of Alberta.
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Lorenzo Pericolo
Between Giordano Bruno, Galileo and Heidegger: Giulio Carlo Argan's and Ferdinando Bologna's Interpretations of Caravaggio
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Annick Lemoine
Académie de France à Rome : Réflexions sur l’héritage du Caravage. L’exemple des peintres caravagesques français et nordiques à Rome (1610–1630)
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Stéphane Loire
Entre répulsion et fascination : quatre siècles de goûts français pour le Caravage
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Tom Smart
Tom Smart, organizer of the exhibition Miller Brittain: When the Stars Threw Down Their Spears, and Executive Director and C.E.O. of the McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinburg. Miller Brittain
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Jerry Fielder
Jerry Fielder, Curator and Director of the Estate of Yousuf Karsh, Monterey, California. Yousuf Karsh
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David Franklin
David Franklin, Deputy Director and Chief Curator, and curator of the exhibition. A presentation of the exhbition From Raphael to Carracci
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Alessandro Nova
Alessandro Nova, Director, Kunsthistorisches Institute, Florence. Raphael’s Transfiguration as a Metaphor of Christian Faith
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Jill Burke
Jill Burke, Lecturer in Italian Renaissance Art, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh University. Raphael, Courtesan Culture and Life Drawing in Renaissance Rome
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David McTavish
David McTavish, Professor of Art History, Queen’s University, Kingston. What artists looked at in Early Sixteenth-Century Rome. The Evidence of Contemporary Drawings
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Michael Bury
Michael Bury, Professor of History of art, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh. Why was Michelangelo’s Last Judgment controversial?
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Michel Hochmann
Michel Hochmann, Director of Studies, History of Italian painting École pratique des Hautes Études, Paris
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Rick Scorza
Rick Scorza, Renaissance scholar, London. Vasari, Borghini and Papal Portraits
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Catherine Loisel
Catherine Loisel, Curator of Drawings, Musée du Louvre, Paris. Les sources de la galerie Farnese: Annibale Carracci face à ses maîtres
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Andrea Kunard
Andrea Kunard, Associate Curator, Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography
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Sebastien Schütze
Sebastian Schütze, Professor of Art History, Queen's University, Kingston.
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Maarten Delbeke
Maarten Delbeke, Assistant Professor of Architectural History and Theory at the University of Ghent and Leiden.
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Catherine Hess
Catherine Hess, Associate Curator of Decorative Arts and Sculpture at the J. Paul Getty Museum and curator of the exhibition.
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