Notre Dame: Iconic Cathedral; Disastrous Fire; Uncertain Future–An IFAR Program

Announcing a topical and important IFAR Evening program on the Notre Dame fire

Of special note: We will be showing the extraordinary laser scans made of the cathedral in 2015 by the late Prof. Andrew Tallon.

Host: The International Foundation for Art Research (IFAR)

Title: Notre Dame: Iconic Cathedral; Disastrous Fire; Uncertain Future

 Speakers:

LINDSAY S. COOK, Ph.D., Visiting Assistant Professor, Art Dept, Vassar College; Former Member, Columbia University Team, Mapping Gothic France

MICHAEL T. DAVIS, Ph.D., Chair of Architectural Studies, Professor of Art History, and Former Chair, Medieval Studies Program, Mount Holyoke College

GEORGE WHEELER, Ph.D., Senior Research Scholar, Dept. of Scientific Research, Metropolitan Museum of Art; Senior Scientist, Highbridge Materials Consulting; Adjunct Professor, Univ. of Pennsylvania and Columbia University

Moderator:

NANCY WU, Ph.D., Senior Managing Educator, Public Programs, The Cloisters, Metropolitan Museum of Art

Q&A and Reception will follow the program.

Reservations and Pre-Payment Are Required ($25).

Scandinavia House: The Nordic Center in America
58 Park Ave.











When: Mon., Sep. 9, 2019 at 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Announcing a topical and important IFAR Evening program on the Notre Dame fire

Of special note: We will be showing the extraordinary laser scans made of the cathedral in 2015 by the late Prof. Andrew Tallon.

Host: The International Foundation for Art Research (IFAR)

Title: Notre Dame: Iconic Cathedral; Disastrous Fire; Uncertain Future

 Speakers:

LINDSAY S. COOK, Ph.D., Visiting Assistant Professor, Art Dept, Vassar College; Former Member, Columbia University Team, Mapping Gothic France

MICHAEL T. DAVIS, Ph.D., Chair of Architectural Studies, Professor of Art History, and Former Chair, Medieval Studies Program, Mount Holyoke College

GEORGE WHEELER, Ph.D., Senior Research Scholar, Dept. of Scientific Research, Metropolitan Museum of Art; Senior Scientist, Highbridge Materials Consulting; Adjunct Professor, Univ. of Pennsylvania and Columbia University

Moderator:

NANCY WU, Ph.D., Senior Managing Educator, Public Programs, The Cloisters, Metropolitan Museum of Art

Q&A and Reception will follow the program.

Reservations and Pre-Payment Are Required ($25).

Scandinavia House: The Nordic Center in America
58 Park Ave.

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