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Paul Mellon Lecture - Renaissance and Baroque Rome: The Art of Urban Form, February 2015 

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Paul Mellon Lecture - Renaissance and Baroque Rome: The Art of Urban Form, February 2015
Rome, Italy offers a wider spectrum of urban configurations than any other city, from the twisting arterial streets of the Campus Martius, through the straight streets of the Renaissance, to the spacious and well-watered splendor of such dynastic spaces as Piazza Farnese, Piazza Barberini, Fontana di Trevi, and Piazza Navona. Artistic Visions of Renaissance and Baroque Rome provides a look at the political and religious alliances and enmities that helped shape these spaces and the artistic visions that gave them meaning and flair.
A noted author and scholar of the Renaissance and Baroque periods, Dr. Joseph Connors is Professor of History of Art and Architecture at Harvard University. He has held positions at Oxford University, the University of Chicago, and Columbia University, where his captivating and insightful lectures earned him the President’s Award, bestowed to recognize outstanding teaching. Dr. Connors also has the distinction of being the only person to have directed both major American research institutes in Italy-the American Academy in Rome and Villa I Tatti, the Harvard Center for Italian Renaissance Studies in Florence.
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@marcolucca6241
@marcolucca6241 5 лет назад
The passion for all this is great, thanx
@sallys4474
@sallys4474 6 лет назад
Brilliant lecture by Dr. Connors,
@06024gubbio
@06024gubbio 2 года назад
thank you Mr Connors
@AldermanArts
@AldermanArts 3 года назад
lends to the magic indeed a wonderful talk, a memorable fascinating sparkler of ideas and visions
@VuelenMonos
@VuelenMonos 3 года назад
Excelent!
@cjscorah
@cjscorah 6 лет назад
Wow! Amazing. Modest man, too.
@nurlatifahmohdnor8939
@nurlatifahmohdnor8939 2 года назад
Page 746 MEZ = abbrev. for Central European Time. [from G Mitteleuropäische Zeit]
@ashleyt.483
@ashleyt.483 7 лет назад
Her fingers moving ...
@karladerojas5566
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I can't deal with her fingers...
@user-ow2go2fn5b
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Haw-haw, me to, maybe she is nervous
@Shadowhunter98
@Shadowhunter98 5 лет назад
It might be nerves or it might be some sort of disease like Parkinson's, which can cause involuntary movements of different kinds.
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