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Monday, February 11, 2013
Taccola - First Vitruvian Man
I was lucky enough to present at the 2013 Multidisciplinary Graduate Student Conference held at the Newberry Library in Chicago a few weeks ago. It was a fantastic experience and the presentation was well-received. I presented a paper highlighting the crescendo of my thesis subject which I am finishing this semester at Kent State to complete my MA in Art History. This also represents the culmination of all the work I've been doing the last year and a half, traveling to Italy and Germany for further research. I created a video combining the powerpoint presentation with my paper so I hope you enjoy! And if everything starts falling into place I will have more exciting news soon. Grazie mille.
Labels:
art,
art history,
de architectura,
Italy,
leonardo,
leonardo da vinci,
renaissance,
Siena,
taccola,
vitruvian man,
vitruvius