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UID:https://www.biblhertz.it/events/32625/3346693
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DESCRIPTION:“The most opposite of all are white and black\, since nothing
  equals the look of black ink against white paper.” With these words Lod
 ovico Dolce (1565) conceptualised the two ends of the colour spectrum. But
  what was the period’s understanding of black and white when applied to 
 skin colour? Did the artistic practices carried out in workshops influence
  how Italian Renaissance artists understood skin tone?\nSpeaker: Cecilia M
 azzocchio 
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LOCATION:Villino Stroganoff\, Via Gregoriana 22\, 00187 Rome
SUMMARY:Research Seminar: Black and White in Marble: an African Soldier for
  the Floor of Siena Cathedral
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