Guardians and Messengers: Archangels in Florence

Wednesday Lecture, on Zoom and at the British Institute Library

by  Jeremy Boudreau

 

On the occasion of the Feast of Saints Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, this talk will explore Florentine churches and artworks featuring dedications to these angelic guardians and messengers. Join our Head of History of Art, Jeremy Boudreau, as we survey the various iconographic and stylistic traditions used to represent these Archangels, from their earliest appearances in medieval manuscripts, frescoes and altarpieces, to their renaissance and baroque counterparts that helped to maintain popular devotion to these divine figures through the early modern era and the turbulent years of the Counter-Reformation.

 

If you are in Florence and would like to attend the lecture in person at the British Institute Library, please register here.  Only the first 20 registrations can be accepted. Please note, only people with confirmed registrations can attend the lecture in person. The cost is 10 Euro per person.

To join this  lecture with Zoom (no reservation necessary), simply click on this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88496233685?pwd=czVpU0hoejZRQ0dlSnl2VXlnd2hmUT09 at 18:00 on Wednesday 29th September. 

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