Gallery Talk: Dress and Depiction—Dutch Drawings of Ottoman Men
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Explore how three artists who trained with Rembrandt depicted Ottoman men in drawings and religious paintings.
Sign-up Information
Ages: 18 and Adults.
Wheelchair accessible.
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No application or registration needed.
Cost
This Event is free!
Please check in with museum staff at the Visitor Services desk in the Calderwood Courtyard to request to join the talk. Talks are limited to 18 people and are available on a first-come, first-served basis; no registration is required.
Location
- In-person only.
Harvard Art Museums
32 Quincy
Cambridge, MA 02138
United States
Neighborhood 9
Dates and Times
.: Sunday, July 14, 12:30PM – 1PM.
Additional information
Costumes were ethnic, religious, and social markers in the early modern world. Costume books, travelogues, and textiles circulated widely in Europe, provoking ideas about the lifestyles and customs of people in distant and foreign lands. Join Khushi Choudhary, graduate student at Harvard Divinity School, to discover the role that costumes played in forming identities in 16th- and 17th-century Europe.
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Last updated July 2, 2024.