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Graduate Student Research Symposium
Thursday, March 2
5:00 p.m.
Old College 211
The Graduate Student Lecture Series Committee and the Department of Art History present:
Laura Sevelis, "Framing Iconoclasm: Memory and Identity in The Archdukes Albert and Isabella Visit a Collector's Cabinet"
Kristina Gray, "King Luis I of Spain on Horseback: Bourbon Legitimization and the Vision of War in Early Eighteenth-Century Peru"
Jeff Richmond-Moll, "A Knot of Species: Raphaelle Peale's Still Life with Steak and the Ecology of Food"
Kristen Nassif, "The Great White Way: Seeing Frank Davis Millet's The Granddaughter (Grandpa's Visit)"
Spencer Wigmore, "'A Spunky and Skittish Creature': Looking at Thomas Eakins' Equestrian Sculptures"
Light refreshments and lively discussion to follow. For more information, please consult the event's flyer.
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Join us for the annual Graduate Student Research Symposium on Thursday, March 2 at 5:00 pm in Old College 211.
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