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DESCRIPTION:Hannah Baader will deliver the Lee B. Anderson Memorial Lecture
  on the Gothic on Tuesday\, November 30 at 6 pm. Her talk is entitled “Eco
 -Gothic\, Titian\, and the Crossing of the Red Sea.”In 1549\, an otherwise
  unknown Venetian printmaker published a large-scale print by the then hig
 hly esteemed and demanded painter Titian. The piece must have been a re-ed
 ition of a lost first version\, developed by the artist approximately thir
 ty years earlier. The woodcut is covering a surface of 290 x 100 cm of pap
 er and therefore has the size of a panel painting. Spreading over several 
 sheets\, Titian has represented the biblical theme of the Crossing of the 
 Red Sea. As has been noticed\, the main protagonist of this representation
  are the agitated waters\, but the meaning of this artistic choice still n
 eeds explanation. The work unfolds a dynamic investigation into divine and
  naturalized powers\, political forces or fears and early ecological thoug
 ht\, calibrated with high artistic skills on the surface of the paper shee
 ts.Hannah Baader is Senior Research Fellow and Research Group Leader at th
 e Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz\, Max-Planck-Institute\, where her
  work focuses on Transregional Art Histories: Spaces\, Actors\, Ecologies\
 , 1250–1600. She studied art history\, law and philosophy in Berlin and Vi
 enna and received her PhD in art history at the Freie Universität Berlin. 
 Before joining the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florence\, she was appoin
 ted by the Freie Universität Berlin and the Bibliotheca Hertziana in Rome.
  She was invited as a guest scholar at the Getty Research Institute in 201
 4 and 2016\, and served as Visiting Professor at the University of Heidelb
 erg (Cluster of Excellence “Asia and Europe in a Global Context”) and at t
 he University of Zurich. She obtained grants from the Gerda-Henkel Foundat
 ion\, the Getty Foundation (Art\, Space and Mobility in Early Ages of Glob
 alization\, together with Avinoam Shalem and Gerhard Wolf\, 2010–2015) and
  the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Art Histories and 
 Aesthetic Practices\, Forum Transregionale Studien Berlin\, 2013–2019). Cu
 rrently\, she is head of the 4A_Lab in Berlin\, a research and fellowship 
 program of the Max-Planck Institute in Florence in cooperation with the Pr
 ussian Cultural Heritage Foundation.This event will be held via Zoom. A li
 nk will be circulated to registrants by 10 am on the day of the event. Thi
 s event will be live with automatic captions.
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SUMMARY:Bard Graduate Center: Eco-Gothic\, Titian\, and the Crossing of the
  Red Sea
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