The Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program (Med-Ren) embraces the interdisciplinary study of Europe and the Mediterranean world situated in the context of global cultural exchanges between 300 CE ...
The medieval city of Siena is a treasure trove of Renaissance art, which is the focus of a new exhibition at the National ...
The School of Athens, one of the most famous frescoes by the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael. The Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program provides students with a broad introduction to the ...
It’s not everyday that you find a priceless artwork hanging over a kitchen stove. Rarer still is it to stumble across one of the exceptionally few paintings that can confidently be attributed to ...
A seminar at the University of Malta promises to provide valuable insights into the evolution of Italian painting and the enduring legacy of Sienese artists. The event, organised by Charlene Vella ...
The film "Recognition of Man" explores the Renaissance era, highlighting the revival of classical ideals and the emergence of humanism in a medieval context. It emphasizes the transformation of ...
There’s a reassuring sense that even in the 14th century, there was a lot going on well outside the mainstream ...
Investigating European and global cultures during the Middle Ages and Renaissance (500-1675) has both value and relevance to contemporary American students. This interdisciplinary minor in Medieval ...
This interdisciplinary minor in Medieval and Renaissance Studies draws upon classes from the History, English, Philosophy, Music, Art History, and World Language programs. Emphasis is placed on the ...