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Learning for Life Fall 2014 OLLI is part of Duke University Continuing Studies Kris Door, lecturer kristinedoor.com North Carolina Museum of Art Lectures Wednesday 11:00-12:30 Golden Treasures of the Italian Renaissance and Small


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Learning for Life Fall 2014 OLLI is part of Duke University Continuing Studies

Kris Door, lecturer kristinedoor.com North Carolina Museum of Art Lectures Wednesday 11:00-12:30

Golden Treasures of the Italian Renaissance and Small Treasures of Northern Painting; the importance of color, shape, and size

September 10: Medieval & Proto-Renaissance Italy

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Learning for Life Fall 2014 OLLI is part of Duke University Continuing Studies

Kris Door, lecturer kristinedoor.com North Carolina Museum of Art Lectures Wednesday 11:00-12:30

Golden Treasures of the Italian Renaissance and Small Treasures of Northern Painting; the importance of color, shape, and size

September 10: Medieval & Proto-Renaissance Italy

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Mickalene Thomas, American, (1971- ) Three Graces: Les Trois Femmes Noires, 2011 Rhinestone, acrylic paint, and oil enamel on wood panel NCMA

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Jan Vermeer (1632-1675) The Milkmaid

  • c. 1658

Rijksmuseum

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Christ as Sol Invictus, detail of a vault mosaic in the Mausoleum of the Julii, Rome, Italy, late 3rd century

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Good Shephard, mosaic in the lunette over the west entrance, Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, Ravenna, Italy c. 425-26

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Roman (Phrygia in Asia Minor), Funerary Stele of Priest Dionysios and his Wife Tertia (240-260)

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Funerary Monument for Sextus Maelius Stabilio, Vesinia Iucunda, and Sextus Maelius Faustus, 1st Century marble relief, NCMA

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Emperor Constantine I,

presenting a model of the city to Virgin Mary. Detail of the southwestern entrance mosaic in Hagia Sophia (Istanbul, Turkey).

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Byzantine, 13th Century, Enthroned Madonna and Child National Gallery of Art, Washington DC detail

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Circle of the Berlinghieri Family (Italian, active about 1200-1274) Madonna and Child,

  • c. 1230-40

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Circle of the Berlinghieri Family (Italian, active about 1200-1274) Madonna and Child,

  • c. 1230-40

Tempera and gold leaf on panel NCMA

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Circle of the Berlinghieri Madonna & Child, c. 1230-40 2’ 4” x 1’7” NCMA Cimabue, Madonna Enthroned with Angels and Prophets, c. 1280-1290 Tempera on wood, 12’7” x 7’4” Uffizi, Florence

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Giotto, Madonna & Child, c. 1310 Cimabue, Madonna and Child c. 1280-90

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1230-1240 1280-1290 C 1310

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Giovanni Pisano (c.1250-1314) Madonna and Child, from the Baptistry, Pisa 1298-1301

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Giovanni Pisano (c.1250-1314) Madonna and Child, Arena Chapel, Padua,

  • c. 1305-06
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Giotto Di Bondone & Assistants, "Peruzzi Altarpiece," c.1322 (Tempera & Gold Leaf on Panel) NCMA

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Giotto (1277-1337) Arena Chapel Padua, Italy 1305

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Puccio Capanna The Crucifixion

  • c. 1330

Tempera and gold leaf on panel NCMA

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Attributed to Mariotto di Nardo, The Crucifixion with St. John the Baptist, the Virgin, St. John the Evangelist, and a Carthusian (?)

  • c. 1385-90

Tempera & gold leaf on panel NCMA

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Segna di Bonaventura Madonna and Child c.1320-1330 Tempera on panel, with gold leaf NCMA

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Simone Martini, Annunciation, 1333 , Uffizi, Florence

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German,

  • St. Catherine and St. Vitus with

Anna von Freiberg and Her Daughters, c. 1450

Tempera and oil on panel NCMA

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Masaccio (1401-1428) Brancacci Chapel, Church of Santa Maria del Carmine Tribute Money, fresco

  • c. 1427
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Masaccio, Enthroned Madonna and Child 1426, Panel National Gallery, London

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Baptistery of Florence

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Filippo Brunelleschi Lorenzo Ghiberti The Competition Panels, Sacrifice of Isaac, 1402-03, Bargello

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Lorenzo Ghiberti (Italian, 1378–1455). Jacob and Esau Panel, from Gates of Paradise, 1425–52. Gilt bronze Museo dell’Opera del Duomo.

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