Pamela Jones: "Artistic Style, Christian Truth, & the Ugly Reality of the Poor"
November 16, 2019
"Artistic Style, Christian Truth, & the Ugly Reality of the Poor" by Pamela Jones, Professor Emerita of Art History, UMass, Boston November 16, 2019 This lecture, presented at The Frick Collection, was part of a two-day symposium, 'Competing Truths: Art and the Objects of History after the Council of Trent' organized by the Italian Academy of Columbia University and The Frick Art Reference Library. Bringing together scholars and museum professionals to investigate how Italian art helped to formulate competing truths in the long aftermath of the Council of Trent and how the strategies of that era continue to affect our understanding of historical truth today.
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