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LECTURE: Aneta Georgievska-Shine, "A Brief History of Portraiture: Antiquity to the Renaissance"

  • The Women's Club of Roland Park 4500 Roland Avenue Baltimore, MD, 21210 United States (map)

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A Brief History of Portraiture: Antiquity to the Renaissance

Aneta Georgievska-Shine, professor of art history, University of Maryland

Reception 10:30 - 11:00 am

 

As one of the most important categories of painting in Western art, portraiture offers a window both into individual identities and broader social and cultural values. Whether we look at formalized depictions of elites or more personal, introspective works, portraits communicate salient qualities of a particular era, as well as human psychology and character. In this five-part series, we look more closely at public and private aspects of portraits from different historical contexts as a means of gaining a deeper understanding of the significance of this pictorial genre.

           

The genre of portrait painting occupies a particularly hallowed place within the Western tradition. Indeed, according to a story told by the Roman historian Pliny, the very first painting in antiquity was a portrait – created for the sake of memory and as a reminder of absence. In the first lecture in the series, we provide a brief history of the genre, with a focus on its rebirth and popularity in the Renaissance.

 

$15 fee for guests and subscribers (no fee for members)