From Treasury to Collection: The Sumptuous Objects of Royal Iberian Women from the 14th to the 16th Centuries
The , the Graduate Committee on the Arts and Humanities & present
Prof. Ana Maria Seabra de Almeida Rodrigues (Faculty of Letters, University of Lisbon)
“From Treasury to Collection: The Sumptuous Objects of Royal Iberian Women from the 14th to the 16th Centuries,”
on Wednesday, 24 January, 4–5:30pm in the Flatirons Room at with Kirk Ambrose (ARTH), Hannah Friedman (ARTH) & Núria Silleras-Fernandez (SPAN) responding,
and
“La cultura de corte portuguesa en la Edad Media,” Thursday, 25 January, 3:30--4:30pm at the Rose Room.
Faculty and graduate students may register for an informal lunch with Prof. Rodrigues to be held on Friday, 26 January from 12:30–1:30pm.
For registration for all events and information, please contact: Jeffrey Baron (jeffrey.baron@colorado.edu).
Refreshments will be provided at all events; please RSVP by 19 January.
These events are made possible by the generous support of the Center for Asian Studies, Jewish Studies, Religious Studies, the Center for Western Civilization, History, Philosophy, Asian Languages and Civilizations, Humanities, Spanish and Portuguese, and Philosophy .
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