Art Talk Live: A Study of a Study
By Harvard Art Museums
Join Sam Nehila as he explores how a sketch is not always a precursor to a finished work of art.
.: Tue, October 4 2022 12:30pm – 1pm.
Ages: Adults.
Contact
Registration required
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https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Rodwj5U7QcGqoWAi_C-ZuA
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Free!
Location
- Only virtual (online or over the phone).
Harvard Art Museums
32 Quincy
Cambridge, MA 02138
Maraykanka
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Additional information
Join curatorial assistant Sam Nehila to pick apart the typical ways viewers think about studies displayed in art museums. We will closely examine a study by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. Rather than focusing on the artist’s technique or process, or comparing the study directly to the finished piece, we’ll view this study as an individual work of art and discover a new way of looking.
Last updated September 20, 2022.