The University of Houston School of Art Program in Art History presents the inaugural Distinguished Lecture in Art History, featuring Thomas Crow. Crow, Rosalie Solow Professor of Modern Art at New York University, will present "Modern Time, Classical Time and Cosmic Time in the Progress of Théodore Géricault."
This annual event and hallmark of the fall semester brings to the UH campus an art historian of the highest international reputation whose research has had a broad impact on the field of art history. In addition to a public lecture, Crow will lead a private seminar with UH graduate students.
The University of Houston School of Art Program in Art History presents the inaugural Distinguished Lecture in Art History, featuring Thomas Crow. Crow, Rosalie Solow Professor of Modern Art at New York University, will present "Modern Time, Classical Time and Cosmic Time in the Progress of Théodore Géricault."
This annual event and hallmark of the fall semester brings to the UH campus an art historian of the highest international reputation whose research has had a broad impact on the field of art history. In addition to a public lecture, Crow will lead a private seminar with UH graduate students.
The University of Houston School of Art Program in Art History presents the inaugural Distinguished Lecture in Art History, featuring Thomas Crow. Crow, Rosalie Solow Professor of Modern Art at New York University, will present "Modern Time, Classical Time and Cosmic Time in the Progress of Théodore Géricault."
This annual event and hallmark of the fall semester brings to the UH campus an art historian of the highest international reputation whose research has had a broad impact on the field of art history. In addition to a public lecture, Crow will lead a private seminar with UH graduate students.