Art History
Art Historian Elizabeth Lev on Art, Italy, and the Vatican
Elizabeth Lev is an American-born art historian who has, as she calls it, “the good fortune to live and work in Rome.” She teaches Renaissance and Baroque Art at Duquesne...
Listen to PodcastThe Power of Images: Art in the Public Square
This video discusses “The Art of Good Government: Ambrogio Lorenzetti in the Palazzo Pubblico of Siena” by Elizabeth Lev, and “Mistuned Chords of Memory: Display and...
watch videoArt and Truth in a Fearsome Century
Ignat Solzhenitsyn, son of Nobel Laureate Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, discusses his father’s life, work, and legacy with professor Daniel J. Mahoney (Assumption College). This...
watch videoMorality and Modernity
The Fall Conference of 2017 called, “Through Every Human Heart,” included the following presentations: Jennifer Donnelly (Terra Foundation for American Art) on “The Good,...
watch videoDepicting Evil
As part of the Fall Conference of 2017 called, “Through Every Human Heart, ” the following talks were presented: Randy Boyagoda (University of St. Michael’s College,...
watch videoObscuring the Good
As part of the Fall Conference of 2017 called, “Through Every Human Heart,” the following talks were presented: John Haldane (University of St. Andrews, Baylor University) on...
watch videoRembrandt’s Etchings: Intimate Objects of Beauty and Faith
In 1991, the Snite Museum of Art at the University of Notre Dame received a gift of 70 original Rembrandt etchings. For the first time in many years this entire group of prints,...
watch videoEver Ancient, Ever New
Colloquium presented at the Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture’s 17th Annual Fall Conference, “You Are Beauty: Exploring the Catholic Imagination.” The speakers are...
watch videoThe Gifts of the Magi: The Catholic Imagination and Birth of the Modern Museum
Presentation given at the Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture’s 17th Annual Fall Conference, “You Are Beauty: Exploring the Catholic Imagination.” The speaker is...
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