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History of Art Workshop: A Talk by Caroline Koncz

HA Workshop
October 25, 2018
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
240 Pomerene Hall

Caroline Koncz 

Facing Domenico’s Demons: Beccafumi’s Fall Of The Rebel Angels as a Product of Artistic Desire

 

Caroline Koncz is a PhD candidate in the Department of the History of Art. She studies early modern Italian art, with a particular focus on concepts of gender and sexuality in cinquecento painting, under the direction of Christian Kleinbub. She is presenting her paper, "Facing Domenico's Demons: Beccafumi's Fall of the Rebel Angels as a Product of Artistic Desire" in preparation for the Sixteenth Century Society and Conference's annual meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico.


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History of Art Workshop
A new series of monthly talks centered on visual and material culture, the History of Art Workshop is designed to provide a forum for Ohio State graduate students and faculty to present new research and works-in-progress in a collegial environment. 
 
The workshop is not bounded by either temporal or geographic parameters, offering a space for discussions ranging from archaeological materials to contemporary practices while encouraging multi-disciplinary scholarship.