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X-WR-CALNAME:Symposium: Sanctity Pictured: The Art of the Dominican and 
 Franciscan Orders in Renaissance Italy January 2015\, Nashville
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SUMMARY:Symposium: Sanctity Pictured: The Art of the Dominican and Franc
 iscan Orders in Renaissance Italy January 2015\, Nashville
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with&nbsp\;Sanctity Pictured: The Art of the 
 Dominican and Franciscan Orders in Renaissance Italy\,&nbsp\;a groundbre
 aking exhibition of Italian art made between 1250 and 1550. Conceived an
 d organized by Frist Center Curator and Renaissance art historian Trinit
 a Kennedy\, it explored the significant role of the Dominicans and Franc
 iscans in the revival of the arts that began in Italy in the thirteenth 
 century and shows how these orders fueled the creation of some of the mo
 st splendid works of Italian Renaissance art and architecture. On view t
 hrough January 25\, 2015\,&nbsp\;Sanctity Pictured&nbsp\;was the first m
 ajor exhibition to examine the art of the two great orders together duri
 ng the period in which they were at the height of their power in Italy a
 nd had its leading artists in their service. The exhibition was the firs
 t major presentation of Italian Renaissance art in Nashville since 1934\
 , when selections from the Samuel H. Kress collection were shown at the 
 city’s historic replica of the Parthenon. The exhibition brought toget
 her more than sixty works of art\, in media ranging from painting and ma
 nuscript illumination to bronze medals and printed books. Among the high
 lights were the Vatican Museums’&nbsp\;Saint Francis with Four Post-Mo
 rtem Miracles\, the J. Paul Getty Museum’s Abbey Bible and dramatic pa
 inting&nbsp\;Saint Catherine of Siena Receiving the Stigmata&nbsp\;by Do
 menico Beccafumi.Twenty-eight American museums and libraries\, including
  the Art Institute of Chicago\, the J. Paul Getty Museum\, the Metropoli
 tan Museum of Art\, National Gallery of Art\, and Pierpont Morgan Librar
 y lent&nbsp\;works to the exhibition. For the first time in its history\
 , the Frist Center borrowed works from the Vatican Library and Vatican M
 useums. The Frist Center was the exclusive venue for&nbsp\;Sanctity Pict
 ured. Among the extensive schedule of public programming\, the Frist Cen
 ter held an all-day&nbsp\;public symposium on Saturday\, January 10\, 20
 15&nbsp\;in the Frist Center auditorium. The speakers\, in addition to F
 rist Center curator Trinita Kennedy\, were&nbsp\;Donal Cooper\, Universi
 ty of Cambridge\; Holly Flora\, Tulane University\; Anne Leader\, Indepe
 ndent Scholar\; and Christine Sciacca\, J. Paul Getty Museum. For more i
 nformation and a listing of public programs\, please see the press&nbsp\
 ;release&nbsp\;online.
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.italianartsociety.org/events/symposium-sanctit
 y-pictured-the-art-of-the-dominican-and-franciscan-orders-in-renaissance
 -italy-january-2015-nashville/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150110
LOCATION:Nashville
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