After Francesco Primaticcio, School of Fontainebleau, Rebecca and Eleazar at the Well, c. 1540s, etching and engraving, The William Hood Dunwoody Fund, 1963, P.13,182

5th Annual Student Art History Symposium

This half-day event highlights academic contributions made to the history and interpretation of art by emerging art historians from area colleges and universities.

Presentations include:

Zoe Lalonde, University of Minnesota, “Innovative Traditions: Shin-Hanga Prints as a Response to the Western Collection and Appropriation of Ukiyo-e”

Keely Wardyn, Minnesota State University, Mankato, “Neẓāmi or Jāmī? Rediscovering the Origins of A King Picnicking in the Mountains.”

Mollie Laidly, University of St. Thomas, “Just Another Pretty Face? Wilhelm List’s Young Woman in Undergarments (c. 1910–11) and Its Unnamed Woman”

Marie Frances Angela Gonzales, College of Saint Benedict & Saint John’s University, “Zhang Huan’s ½ Text: A Performance Art Embodying the Complex Relationship Between the Self and Society”

Samantha Glauvitz, St. Cloud State University, “Abbott and Cordova, 7 August 1971: Photography in the Age of Digital Media, Post-production, and Photoshop”

Madeline Whitman, University of Minnesota, “The Abundance of Antiquity at Fontainebleau: Rebecca and Eleazar at the Well, A Print after Francesco Primaticcio”

Jayne Cole, University of St. Thomas, “Pictorial Hanging Illustrating the Feast of Peaches and the Kesi Tapestry Tradition”

Hannah Jerrie, Minneapolis College of Art and Design, “Light and Layers: An Ambiguity of Truth in Rembrandt van Rijn’s Lucretia, (c 1666.)”

A reception will follow.

Free, tickets required. To register, call 612.870.6323 or reserve online.

After Francesco Primaticcio, School of Fontainebleau, Rebecca and Eleazar at the Well, c. 1540s, etching and engraving, The William Hood Dunwoody Fund, 1963, P.13,182