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RAFFAELLO 500: Raphael in the Vatican: A special year for the Vatican museums

Raphael in the Vatican: A special year for the Vatican museums

Tuesday, November 10 | 2:00pm EST

Zoom webinar

with

BARBARA JATTA
Director | Vatican Museums

Moderator
EMANUELE LUGLI
Assistant Professor | Dept. of Art & Art History
Stanford University

Registration Required

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On April 6, 1520, Raffaello Sanzio, one of the geniuses of the Renaissance, passed away in Rome.

In the coming months, a live Zoom conference series featuring some of the most important experts on Raphael will be presented by the network of Italian Cultural Institutes (IIC) in the US and Canada, celebrating the Master through online multimedia initiatives.

2020 is a special year for the Vatican Museums as it is here that Raphael’s most important series of frescoes are preserved. The museum also hosts three altarpieces fundamental to an understanding of Raphael’s different artistic phases and the progression of his career in Rome—around 1508—until his premature and sudden death in 1520.

Barbara Jatta will discuss Raphael’s Vatican works and the challenges of celebrating this important anniversary during a world pandemic.

This presentation is moderated by prof. Emanuele Lugli (Stanford University).

BARBARA JATTA

Born in Rome in 1962, Barbara Jatta obtained a degree in Art History and Literature in 1986 with a thesis on the History of Drawing, Engraving and Graphics from La Sapienza University of Rome, where she completed a three-year specialized degree in Art History. She undertook internships in England, Portugal, and in the United States, collaborated with the Italian National Institute for Graphic Design, first as a restorer of graphic materials and then by cataloguing the Institute’s portfolios of drawings, engravings, woodcuts and lithographs. She has been teaching at various institutions since the ’90s. In 2010 she was appointed Curator of Prints at the Vatican Apostolic Library and became a member of the Scientific Committee of the journal Grafica d’Arte. Barbara Jatta has organized several exhibitions and participated in numerous publishing initiatives in the field of the history of graphics and art, and is a member of the Scientific Council of the Louvre Museum. In 2017 she was appointed Director of the Vatican Museums.

EMANUELE LUGLI

Emanuele Lugli teaches and writes about late medieval and early modern art, with a particular emphasis in Italian painting, trade, urban culture, and history of fashion.

This event is organized by the Istituto Italiano di Cultura San Francisco in collaboration with the Istituto Italiano di Cultura Chicago, Los Angeles, Montreal, New York, Toronto, & Washington D.C.

  • Organizzato da: Istituto Italiano di Cultura San Francisco
  • In collaborazione con: Istituti Italiani di Cultura - USA & Canada