Home Morningside Events - Morningside Area Alliance Arts Talks The Art Historian’s Mark: David Rosand’s Writings on Titian and Veronese
https cdn.evbuc .com images 921051683 133483253562 1 original

Venue

Columbia University - Italian Academy
1161 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10027
Category

TICKETS/REGISTER LINK

Read More

Date

Jan 30 2025

Time

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Formats (virtual, in person, hybrid)

In-Person

The Art Historian’s Mark: David Rosand’s Writings on Titian and Veronese

David Rosand (1938–2014) was the Meyer Schapiro Professor of Art History at Columbia University. An art historian, critic, and advocate for the conservation of cultural heritage, he was also a generous and committed teacher. This roundtable discussion celebrates two recent publications of his work in English: Titian’s Poetics: Selected Essays by David Rosand and Paolo Veronese.

Click here to register.

Opening remarks

David Freedberg 
Pierre Matisse Professor Emeritus of the History of Art; Director, Italian Academy
Columbia University

Jonathan Rosand
Columbia University Trustee;
J.P. Kistler Endowed Chair in Neurology at Massachusetts General Hospital

Speakers

Andrea Bayer
Deputy Director for Collections and Administration, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Jodi Cranston
Professor, Dept. of History of Art & Architecture, Boston University

Davide Gasparotto
Senior Curator of Paintings and Chair, Curatorial Affairs, J. Paul Getty Museum

and the editors

Diane H. Bodart
David Rosand Associate Professor of Italian Renaissance Art History
Columbia University

Mary E. Frank
Independent Scholar, Venetian Renaissance Art History

Cleo Nisse
Assistant Professor of Early Modern European Art
University of Groningen

Co-sponsors: Italian Academy for Advanced Studies; Friends of Casa Muraro; David Rosand Memorial Fund; Office of Alumni and Development; Department of Art History and Archaeology (all at Columbia University); University of Groningen

Seating is limited and first come, first served. Priority will be given to those who register in advance. Check-in begins 30 minutes before the event and early arrival is suggested.