Through the display of some artistically valuable masterpieces, this talk aims to showcase how Italian painter Sandro Botticelli developed as an artist, becoming a master of the Italian Renaissance known worldwide.
Date: 18 February 2021
Time: 3:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Speaker: Dr. Daniela Cecutti, Lecturer, School of Translation and Foreign Languages, HSUHK
Language: English
Channel: This talk will be conducted both in face-to-face (D503, 5/F, Lee Quo Wei Academic Building, HSUHK) and real-time online modes. (Meeting link will be sent to successful registrants one day before the talk.)
Registration: bit.ly/DrCecuttiTalk0218
About the Speaker
Dr. Daniela Cecutti is a lecturer at The Hang Seng University (School of Translation and Foreign Languages – Italian) since June 2019, and an Art Historian graduated from the University of Udine in Italy where she also obtained her PhD.
She has worked with several Italian museums, published articles in academic journals and exhibition catalogues as well as a monograph on collecting and the Italian art market.
All are welcome to join! HSUHK students who join the talk will be accorded 1 ECA hour/1 iGPS Unit.
For enquiries, please feel free to contact us at stfl@hsu.edu.hk or 3963 5490.
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