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"Pre-Raphaelite Lens" Symposium on January 22, 2011

PUBLIC SYMPOSIUM

Truth to Nature: British Photography and Pre-Raphaelitism
 
January 22
1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
East Building Concourse, Auditorium

Introduction
Diane Waggoner, associate curator, department of photographs
National Gallery of Art, Washington

Seeing with the Soul of the Eye: Photography and Pre-Raphaelitism in Scotland
Duncan Forbes, senior curator of photography
National Galleries of Scotland

The American Pre-Raphaelite: William James Stillman and Ruskin's Aesthetics
Andrew Szegedy-Maszak, professor and chair of classical studies, and Jane A. Seney Professor of Greek
Wesleyan University

Remarks
Faya Causey, head of academic programs
National Gallery of Art, Washington

Photographaelite? Millais and "The Woodman's Daughter"
Malcolm Warner, deputy director
Kimbell Art Museum

Dante Gabriel Rossetti between Photography and Music
Laura Hendrickson, lecturer, visual arts department
University of California, San Diego

Matters of Fact and Pleasant Fictions: Henry Peach Robinson and Victorian Composition Photography
David Coleman, curator of photography, Harry Ransom Center
The University of Texas at Austin

Question-and-Answer Session


www.nga.gov/programs/abstracts/truthtonature.htm (symposium information)
www.nga.gov/exhibitions/preraphaeliteinfo.htm (exhibition information)
www.nga.gov/exhibitions/2010/preraphaelite/slideshow/index.htm (exhibition highlights)
shop.nga.gov/nga/category.cgi?item=410000387863 (exhibition catalogue)
Events are free and open to the public. Seating is available on a first-come, first-seated basis. Registration is not required.

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