Subject: Symposium on lapis lazuli
The 33rd Annual Ruth K. Shartle Symposium: Lapis Lazuli: A Blue More Precious than Gold Caroline Wiess Law Building The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston February 21, 2009 1-6 pm At the 33rd Annual Ruth K. Shartle Symposium, five distinguished speakers trace the dissemination of lapis lazuli over several millennia, discuss recent advances in art conservation-related scientific research on natural ultramarine, and explore the unique role of lapis lazuli in the arts of cultures around the world. Program Welcome and Opening Remarks Dr. Aniko Bezur Andrew W. Mellon Research Scientist, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Menil Collection, Houston Lapis Lazuli and other Silk Road Gems Mark Mauthner Assistant Curator - Data Management Specialist, Gemological Institute of America, Carlsbad, California Lapis Lazuli and Ultramarine: From Ancient Near East to Islam Dr. Francesca Leoni Assistant Curator of the Arts of the Islamic World, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Short Refreshment Break Geological Sourcing of Lapis Lazuli from Works of Art Dr. Gregory D. Smith Andrew W. Mellon Assistant Professor of Conservation Science, Buffalo State College, Art Conservation Department, Buffalo, New York "A noble, beautiful, and most perfect color, surpassing all colors": Lapis Lazuli and Ultramarine Blue in European Painting Dr. James Clifton Director of the Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation and Curator of Renaissance and Baroque Painting, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston How Does Ultramarine Blue Fade? Dr. Eleonora Del Federico Associate Professor of Chemistry, Department of Mathematics and Science, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York Questions/Discussion At the conclusion of the symposium you are invited to join the speakers for a wine reception in the lobby of the museum's Audrey Jones Beck Building. This symposium is open to the public and free with general museum admission. Museum members always receive free admission. No registration required. The 33rd Annual Ruth K. Shartle Symposium is made possible by a generous grant from The Brown Foundation, Inc. Brown Auditorium Theater The Caroline Wiess Law Building The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston 1001 Bissonnet 713-639-7300 lectures<-at->mfah<.>org <URL:http://www.mfah.org> Aniko Bezur, PhD Andrew W. Mellon Research Scientist for The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and The Menil Collection The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston PO Box 6826 Houston, TX 77265-6826 713-639-7738 Fax: 713-639-7740 Mobile: 281-900-3133 *** Conservation DistList Instance 22:39 Distributed: Saturday, January 17, 2009 Message Id: cdl-22-39-008 ***Received on Wednesday, 14 January, 2009