Lost Landscapes
A Lecture by Brazilian Artist Ana Maria Tavares

The Berkeley History of Art Lecture Series presents a lecture by Brazilian artist Ana Maria Tavares on Monday, November 9th at 5:15 p.m. in Doe Library room 308J.
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T.J. CLARK, PICASSO & TRUTH

The History of Art Department is proud to present a series of three
lectures by professor T.J. CLARK, extracted from a series of six he
delivered as the Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts at the National
Gallery in Washington, D.C. Titled PICASSO & TRUTH, they treat three
notable pictures by Picasso from the 1920s and 1930s: the so-called
Guitar and Mandolin on a Table / Still Life in Front of a Window from 1924; the Three Dancers painted a year later; and the
mural of the bombing of Guernica done for the Spanish Pavilion
in 1937.
The event will be held at the Berkeley Art Museum, November 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. Registration for all three lectures has reached capacity. We do anticipate a limited number of "rush" tickets becoming available the night of each lecture. A "rush line" will form on a first-come, first-served basis starting at 5:30 p.m. each evening.
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History of Art Department, Spring 2009 Newsletter
International Symposium on Roman Sarcophagi
The History of Art Department is proud to present FLESH EATERS: AN INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ROMAN
SARCOPHAGI. This conference examines afresh the distinctive imagery
carved on Roman sarcophagi, some of the most beautiful and astonishing
works that the ancient world ever produced. Gathering leading scholars
from Germany, Italy, England, Canada, and the U.S., it features a
keynote address by Paul Zanker.
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Professor Margaretta Lovell is a winner of the 2009 Sarlo Distinguished Graduate Student Mentoring Award!
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Professor Loren Partridge is a winner of the 2009 Distinguished Faculty Mentoring Award!
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Professor Andrew Stewart is a winner of the 2009 Distinguished Teaching Award!
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