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November 18 - Who Did It?Prior to the 15th century, artists were primarily viewed as anonymous craftsmen, but with the dawn of the Renaissance their role and influence began to change. Artists became more diligent in signing their work, and now hundreds of years later we can easily identify the painter of a masterpiece - or can we? This week John Nolan will look at the treasure trove of clues that may be found on the front (recto) and back (verso) of a painting- clues that can help us discern differences among original variations, legitimate copies, and studio versions of "a masterpiece."
Presented by M&G members, Glenn and Joyce Bridges
ArtBreak: The Mysterious World of Old Masters
Whether you like delving into forensic evidence or prefer observing the patterns of human behavior these lectures are designed to awaken the sleuth in you. Referencing M&G's collection, we'll explore some of the "mysteries" of the art world - from the creative to the criminal.
Location: The Davis Room, Dixon-McKenzie Dining Common on the campus of Bob Jones University.
Cost:
Member without lunch: FREE
Member with lunch: $17.00
Non-member without lunch: $6.00
Non-member with lunch: $19.00
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
1700 Wade Hampton Blvd, Greenville, SC 29614-1000, United States
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