The British Museum has dug its heels in regarding its decision not to repatriate the Parthenon Marbles, offering Greece an “exclusive NFT” of the sculptures. https://t.co/xlMcX3JdVs
@JohnFetterman
Jenkintown resident doing research in Turkiye. I had meze with friends—a rough equivalent of ‘crudités’ ( aka an Acme veggie tray). I asked them to hold the guac & salsa . @DrOz#teamfetterman.
The Gennadius Library invites you to a lecture by Professor Robert Ousterhout entitled “Rethinking the Greek School of Byzantine Architecture” on June 10, 2022, at 7pm (Greek time) – 12 noon (EST)
https://t.co/uDXV1xRU6t
Let's have some fish!
Fishy initials from the Homilies of Gregory Nazianzus (Paris. gr. 510), commissioned by the Patriarch Photios 879-883 for the Byzantine Emperor Basil 1. 1/6
Congrats to #FSUArtHistory doctoral candidate Sarah Matheisen! Sarah won the 2021-2022 Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award and received two grants for her research on #MedievalArt in #Turkey. Read more: https://t.co/TBHksqj0aE
The provisional program has been posted to the International Congress of Byzantine Studies website. Participants can see when they’ve been scheduled and can submit corrections if needed, before July 1.
https://t.co/yo32URnl2s
BSANA mourns the death of Susan A. Boyd (1938-2022), Curator emerita of the Byzantine collection at Dumbarton Oaks. Read the obituary from the Director's Office at Dumbarton Oaks:
https://t.co/DjqiZIkeef
Call for Sessions: Mary Jaharis Center Sponsored Panel, 58th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, May 11–13, 2023.
The deadline for submission is May 16, 2022.
https://t.co/i08lhma91I
#MedievalTwitter#Ethiopian A sneak peak at the upcoming issue entitled Ethiopian Objects in the Blick-Harris Study Collection: Art, Context, & the Persistence of Form by @bradhostetler and Lynn Jones
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art & Architecture
https://t.co/VB2QyuEbNK