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Kimbell Lecture: Wednesday, October 7th, 2015

François-André Vincent, Caricature of the Painter Pierre-Charles Jombert,

François-André Vincent, Caricature of the Painter Pierre-Charles Jombert, 1773-1775, black chalk, Metropolitan Museum of Art

 

I’ll be giving an “Art in Context” lecture at the Kimbell Museum of Art on October 7th, 2015, at 12:30 pm.

From the Kimbell’s site:

Forming Friendships in the Eighteenth Century: Studying Abroad at the French Academy in Rome
Jessica L. Fripp, assistant professor of art history, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth
Wednesday, October 7, 2015 – 12:30 PM

About this lecture: Winning the Prix de Rome was the capstone in an aspiring artist’s career in eighteenth-century France. This talk examines the history of the French Academy in Rome as a site for social networking and forming friendships with other young artists from all over Europe. Jessica Fripp will discuss a group of artists who were in Rome between roughly 1771 and 1774, focusing on a large group of caricatures and paintings by the French painter François-André Vincent (1746–1816).

Free; no reservations required.  Seating is limited.

Kahn Auditorium

Also to note, my colleague at TCU, Babette Bohn, will be speaking in the same series on December 2nd, “Color is the keyboard”: Drawing with Color in Early Modern Italy.”