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Three New Interpretations: Guillaume Lethière (Part Two)

Three New Interpretations: Guillaume Lethière (Part Two)

Wednesday, September 4, 2024

9:00 AM–10:00 AM
Clark Center
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In this three-part exhibition tour series, different speakers offer perspectives on Guillaume Lethière that fall outside of the traditional art historian’s point of view.

In part two of the series, Brian Martin, Williams College Professor of French and Comparative Literature, provides his unique perspective on the exhibition.

The first talk takes place on July 17 and spotlights Gerald Alexis, former director of the National Museum of Haiti. The Third talk takes place on October 9 and features author-photographer and documentarian Daniel Goudrouffe from Williams College.

Advance registration required. Capacity is limited. To register, email [email protected] or call 413 458 0425.

Image: Andrea Appiani, the elder, Josephine Bonaparte Crowning a Myrtle Tree (detail), c. 1796, oil on canvas. Courtesy of Robilant and Voena. Private collection

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