Event name
Medieval Bologna: Art for a University City
When
Fri 11 / 12 / 2021
10:30 AM to 11:30 AM
10:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Who can attend
Open to all
Limited capacity: Registration Closed
Price
FREE
Friday, November 12 10:30 – 11:30 am. ZOOM:
Medieval Bologna: Art for a University City.
Docent-led tour from the Frist Museum. This is the first museum exhibition in the United States to focus on medieval art made in the northern Italian city of Bologna. Home to the oldest university in Europe, Bologna fostered a unique artistic culture at the end of the Middle Ages.
With its large population of sophisticated readers, the city became the preeminent center of manuscript production south of the Alps and it helped bring about a revolution in the medieval book trade. The university initially specialized in law, and many law books were illuminated in Bologna with brightly colored scenes. University professors enjoyed high social status and were buried in impressive stone tombs carved with classroom scenes.
The nearly 70 objects in the exhibition span from the mid-1200s to 1400, from the first great flowering of manuscript illumination in Bologna to the beginnings of the construction and decoration of the ambitious Basilica of San Petronio in the city’s Piazza Maggiore. Paintings and sculptures as well as manuscripts will be on view.
Lenders include the J. Paul Getty Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Morgan Library & Museum, and the National Gallery of Art.
This ZOOM event is a collaboration between Little Falls Village and Friendship Heights Neighbors Network.
Registration Link: HERE