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Making Art, Making Meaning in Fifteenth-Century Flanders

October 19, 2018, 9:00 am - 3:30 pm

Making Art, Making Meaning in Fifteenth-Century Flanders is a workshop organized in conjunction with the exhibition The Charterhouse of Bruges: Jan van Eyck, Petrus Christus, and Jan Vos at the Frick Collection. The workshop will examine the making and meaning of art in fifteenth-century Flanders, with the aim of considering the context of Jan van Eyck’s Virgin and Child with St. Barbara, St. Elizabeth, and Jan Vos.

Free and open to the public. Advanced registration is required because of space limitations; RSVP through Eventbrite. For a full schedule of speakers, please refer to the event program below.

For further information contact:

François Carrel-Billiard, Associate Director, European Institute ([email protected])
Martha Howell, Miriam Champion Professor of History ([email protected])
Pamela Smith, Seth Low Professor of History ([email protected])

The workshop is sponsored by the Studies of the Dutch-Speaking World, the European Institute, the Department of History, and the Making and Knowing Project, Columbia University, with the support of the General Delegation of the Government of Flanders to the USA, and in cooperation with the Frick Collection.

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