Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Mosaic of Two Figures Seated on a Couch (detail), AD c. 450–525, Antioch (modern Antakya), from Daphne, House of the Green Carpet, Harvard Art Museum/Arthur M. Sackler Museum. More.
6:30pm – 7:30pm
Member Event, Lecture
Mosaic of Two Figures Seated on a Couch
Lecture Series: In-Sight: Looking Deeper and Differently
Arthur M. Sackler Museum @ 485 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138
Amy Brauer, Diane Heath Beever Associate Curator of Ancient Art, Harvard Art Museum
In the 1930s excavations along the banks of the Orontes River (modern Asi) in Turkey uncovered nearly 300 mosaic pavements from the ancient city of Antioch. Depicting interiors, landscapes, classical figures, and decorative devices, they provide a sample of the pictorial arts of the Roman East. This fragmentary mosaic floor representing two figures lay for years crated and nearly forgotten in the subbasement storerooms of the Harvard Art Museum. Its recent conservation reveals much about Roman domestic arts, ancient manufacturing, and modern salvation techniques.
Join us for a new lecture series that explores individual works of art from a variety of global traditions. Each lecture looks deeply at a single work of art, inviting interpretations that probe beneath the surface. Approaching each work from multiple perspectives, we examine the techniques, contexts, and stories that have shaped it, and its significance to the Harvard Art Museum.
In-Sight Lecture Series poster
Individual lectures in this series $18 (Harvard Art Museum members: $12; Harvard students w/ valid ID: Free; non-Harvard students w/ valid ID: $8). Open to the public.
Space is limited and registration is encouraged; please call 617-495-4544 or email artmuseum_membership@harvard.edu for more information.
Complimentary parking for this event is available at the Broadway Garage, 7 Felton Street.
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