This event occurred in the past. The recorded virtual programs are available on-demand. Celebrate spring with the virtual return of our annual celebration of art and flowers! This year Art in Bloom features inspiring new ways to experience flora in art and the natural world, all from the comfort of home. All programs are presented … Continued
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Virtual Symposium: Paintings on Stone
This event occurred in the past. The recorded virtual programs are available below. Both days: 10 am–3 pm CT The exhibition Paintings on Stone: Science and the Sacred, 1530–1800 explores why artists began using stone supports and the role that stone played in the meaning of their artwork. In spite of excellent recent scholarship, there … Continued
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Art Speaks: Missouri’s Stones in the Exhibition Paintings on Stone: Science and the Sacred 1530–1800
Art Speaks: Missouri’s Stones in the Exhibition Paintings on Stone: Science and the Sacred 1530–1800
With John Encarnación, Professor of Geology, Saint Louis University Missouri is recognized in the Midwest for having exposures of stones not found elsewhere in the region. Some of these types of stones are featured in the exhibition Paintings on Stone: Science and the Sacred 1530–1800. This talk will introduce you to Missouri's famous geology and … Continued
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With Abigail Yoder, research assistant, prints, drawings, and photographs During the late 19th century the Impressionists in France dominated the avant-garde art scene with their colorful and light-filled depictions of modern life. Developing concurrently, however, was the Symbolist art movement, in which artists responded to the rapidly changing world around them by looking inward. Their … Continued
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