Online Lecture: ‘Notre Dame of Paris: Past and Present’ with Professor Sandron and Professor Cook, ICMA, 3 February 2021, 1pm (EST)

The Friends of ICMA invites you to an online lecture/webinar on Wednesday, February 3, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. (EST) by Dany Sandron and Lindsay Cook, Notre Dame of Paris: Past and Present.

Professor Sandron co-authored, with the late professor Andrew Tallon, Notre-Dame de Paris: Neuf Siècles d’Histoire (Parigramme, 2013/2019), whose English version, Notre Dame Cathedral, Nine Centuries of History (Penn State University Press, 2020), was translated by Professor Cook, Assistant Teaching Professor of Art History, Ball State University.

Nina Rowe, President of ICMA and Professor of Art History, Fordham University, and Nancy Wu, Friends of ICMA and Educator Emerita, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, will introduce the speakers and moderate the discussion.

To join us on February 3, please RSVP here. A Zoom link will be sent to participants closer to the lecture date.

Attendees will be offered a special discount on the publication.Find out more information here.

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Published by Roisin Astell

Roisin Astell received a First Class Honours in History of Art at the University of York (2014), under the supervision of Dr Emanuele Lugli. After spending a year learning French in Paris, Roisin then completed an MSt. in Medieval Studies at the University of Oxford (2016), where she was supervised by Professor Gervase Rosser and Professor Martin Kauffmann. In 2017, Roisin was awarded a CHASE AHRC studentship as a doctoral candidate at the University of Kent’s Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, under the supervision of Dr Emily Guerry.

3 thoughts on “Online Lecture: ‘Notre Dame of Paris: Past and Present’ with Professor Sandron and Professor Cook, ICMA, 3 February 2021, 1pm (EST)

  1. The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Head of King David, 38.180 is NOT King David and is not from the St. Anne Portal of Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris. This has to be corrected after over 80 years. You can read this if you Google: Robert Walsh King David. Thank you.

  2. The Statue of King David from the St. Anne Portal has nothing to do with the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Head of King David, #38.180 as written. Hoping that this LIE can be corrected finally.

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