Erin Benay, Associate Professor of Renaissance and Baroque Art at Case Western Reserve University is a specialist in early modern Italian painting and visual culture. She is especially interested in the ways in which objects are manufactured, how they move through space and time, and in what ways they contribute to the production of knowledge and belief. Her talk “From Stone and Wood: Christian Art and Identity in Early Modern India” is from her current research project: Italy by Way of India.
History of Art and Architecture
Date
February 14, 2020
Lecture: Christian Art and Identity in Early Modern India
Her talk “From Stone and Wood: Christian Art and Identity in Early Modern India” is on Monday, March 2 at 6 pm in List Art Building room 110.