Like canonical artistic centers, peripheral localities participated in the production and flow of works, materials, and techniques, but their network of making and exchange have remained largely overlooked. Giancarla Periti explores the works and artisanal experimentation taken in one specific off-the-axis localities, Parma, to consider the intersections of art, materials, and techniques in the early decades of the sixteenth century.
Speaker
- Prof. Giancarla Periti, PhD, CAS Fellow and Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Toronto
Moderator
- Prof. Dr. Ulrich Pfisterer, Professor of Art History at LMU and Director of Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte
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