Michelangelo and Raphael: A Renaissance Rivalry

Code: SL32830

Dates: April 30, 2025

Meets: 5:45 PM to 7:00 PM

Sessions: 1

Course Fee: $39.00

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One was raised in a humanist court, the other was carving stone since childhood; both would be called to Rome by Pope Julius II. Here they would create the most iconic works of the Renaissance: Sistine Ceiling and Stanza della Segnatura. Their years at the Vatican revealed a respect for the others work yet provoked one of the great rivalries of the 16th c. This lecture explores their Roman works, and their complicated relationship. Light refreshments provided.
Fee: $39.00
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Maria Ann Conelli

Maria Ann Conelli is a Professor of Art History and was the founding dean of the School of Visual, Media and Performing Arts at Brooklyn College, City University of New York (2011-2022). Her area of specialty is Renaissance and Baroque Art and Architecture in Italy and France. She was previously the executive director of the American Folk Art Museum and oversaw the landmark red and white quilt exhibition at the Park Avenue Armory. Conelli has served as dean of the School of Graduate Studies and acting dean of the School of Art & Design at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York and, prior to that, as chair of the Smithsonian Institution’s graduate programs in the History of Decorative Arts in New York and Washington, D.C. Conelli holds a Ph.D. in architectural history from Columbia University, a master’s degree from the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University and a bachelor’s degree from Brooklyn College in Art History. She has been the recipient of numerous awards, including the J. Paul Getty Postdoctoral Fellowship in the History of Art and the Humanities, and is a fellow of the American Academy in Rome. Conelli has taught in the United States and in Europe; organized exhibitions, lectured and published on sixteenth- and seventeenth-century art, architecture and landscape design. She served on the College Art Association’s Executive Committee as a Vice President for External Affairs, and is on the Board of Director’s Forum, and Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College.

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