Lecture series: Medieval Work-in-Progress Seminars at The Courtauld 2023-2024

two bird's eye views of Strasbourg, one showing the cathedral facade, the other showing the cathedral's high roofs

All seminars are held on Wednesdays at The Courtauld’s Vernon Square campus, and begin at 5.30pm. Talks usually last approx. 45-60 minutes, followed by questions and drinks. Events are free and open to all, but please book your place via https://myaccount.courtauld.ac.uk/overview/11300

25 October: Tom Nickson (The Courtauld): Towers, Travel, and Architectural Habits

15 November: Niamh Bhalla (Northeastern University): Birth, Death and Protective Imagery in a Rock-hewn Church from Tenth-Century Cappadocia [moved from 4 October to avoid train & tube strikes]

6 December: Assaf Pinkus (Tel Aviv University): Experiencing the Gigantic in Late Medieval Art: Schloss Runkelstein

17 January 2024: Katrin Kogman-Appel (Muenster University): Entanglement in Shared Cultural Spaces: Hebrew Book Art in Iberia, c. 1300

7 February, ICMA lecture: Nina Rowe (Fordham): Dancing in the Streets (and the Courts and the Choirs) of Fifteenth-Century Austria

6 March: Elena Paulino Montero (UNED, Madrid): Architecture in Fourteenth-Century Castile (TBC)

1 May: Margaret Crosland (Washington University & St Louis Art Museum): (TBC)

15 May, Paul Crossley Memorial Lecture: Merlijn Hurx (KU Leuven): Keldermans on Horseback. Five Star Architects in the Medieval Low Countries


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