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Events
January–March 2020
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January                                    TUESDAY 28–WEDNESDAY 29                                 FRIDAY 7 FEBRUARY                                MONDAY 17 FEBRUARY
                                           JANUARY                                                 18.00–19.30                                      18.00-19.30
WEDNESDAY 15 JANUARY                       9.00–18.00, 9.30–18.00                                  BSR Fine Arts Talk Justice series                Connectivity in the Roman Mediterranean:
18.00–19.30                                Rome and the Colonial City                              Felicity Powell Lecture                          ad 400 and beyond
Motya at the centre of the 'Middle Sea':   Days one and two of a three-day                         Elizabeth Price                                  Richard Hodges (AUR)
new insights and new approaches            conference. Day three will be at the Royal                                                               Keynote lecture for the conference,
Lorenzo Nigro (Sapienza)                   Netherlands Institute in Rome. Organised                WEDNESDAY 12 FEBRUARY                            Staying Connected in the Post-
                                           by the Impact of the Ancient City project               18.00–19.30                                      Roman West: Cities, Territories and
                                           (Cambridge) in collaboration with the Royal             Peter Throckmorton e John Bryan Ward-            Social Interactions after the Empire
                                           Netherlands Institute in Rome. Supported                Perkins: storie ‘sommerse’ delle prime           at the Escuela Española de Historia y
                                           by the European Research Council (ERC)                  ricerche archeologiche subacquee in              Arqueología en Roma. Organised by
                                           under the European Union's Horizon 2020                 Puglia                                           Andrew Reynolds (UCL) and Isabel
                                           research and innovation programme. Pre-                 Giacomo Disantarosa (Bari Aldo Moro)             Sanchez Ramos (UCL). Funded by UCL
                                           registration required: bc469@cam.ac.uk.                                                                  and Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions.

                                           February
                                           WEDNESDAY 5 FEBRUARY
                                                                                                   The Porto Cesareo shipwreck in 1964 and 2017
                                           18.00–19.30                                             (G. Disantarosa)
Motya charioteer replica (L. Nigro)        ‘That unfinished Adoration’: the influence of
                                           Piero della Francesca on artists of the British         THURSDAY 13 FEBRUARY                             WEDNESDAY 19 FEBRUARY
THURSDAY 16 JANUARY                        School at Rome, 1914–1929                               18.00–19.30                                      18.00–19.30
17.00–19.00                                Susanna Avery-Quash (National Gallery,                  Ensemble and ephemera in Cosmatesque             What was the School of London? Paula
Modern Italian History Seminar Series      London) and Sacha Llewellyn                             environments                                     Rego vs Bacon and Freud
Southern visions of postwar Italy                                                                  Lila Yawn (John Cabot)                           Sarah Wilson (Courtald)
Antonio Carbone (Deutsches Historisches
Institut in Rom)                                                                                                                                    WEDNESDAY 26 FEBRUARY
                                                                                                                                                    18.00–19.30
WEDNESDAY 22 JANUARY                                                                                                                                At the crossroad of the ancient world:
18.00–19.30                                                                                                                                         Lechaion — the main harbour of ancient
Society for Renaissance Studies Lecture                                                                                                             Corinth in the Roman and Early Byzantine
Mars, Minerva and the Muses: martial                                                                                                                periods
humanism and the early modern soldier-                                                                                                              Bjørn Lovèn (Danish Institute at Athens)
author
Matthew Woodcock (East Anglia)             Winifred Knights (1899–1947), The Santissima Trinita,
                                           1924–30, Private collection                             Detail of Cosmatesque floor, Basilica di Santa
                                                                                                   Maria Maggiore, Rome
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March                                       WEDNESDAY 18 MARCH                               UK Event                                        Against this background, research has
                                                                                                                                             been undertaken recently using Falerii
                                            18.00–19.30                                                                                      as a case-study. This city provides an
WEDNESDAY 4 MARCH                           BSR Fine Arts Talk Justice series                WEDNESDAY 26 FEBRUARY                           excellent starting-point for examining
18.00–19.30                                 Mark Wallinger                                   17.00–19.00                                     the urban phenomenon in the Tyrrhenian
The archaeology of Raphael’s                                                                 BSR–Institute of Classical Studies Rome–        region, given the amount of data that
drawings: uncovering new sketches and       WEDNESDAY 25 MARCH                               London Lecture                                  has accumulated as a result of intense
methodologies                               18.00–19.30                                      Thinking about the management of the            investigations over the last 150 (much of
Angelamaria Aceto (Ashmolean)               Textile installations and pictoral imagination   Etruscan cities                                 which is, however, unpublished).
                                            in Renaissance Italy                             Maria Cristina Biella (Sapienza; BSR)
MONDAY 9 MARCH                              Paul Hills (Courtauld)                                                                           This analysis has, on the one hand,
                                                                                             The absence of comprehensive studies
18.00–19.30                                                                                                                                  provided a new picture of ancient Falerii,
                                                                                             of the ‘cities of the living’ is widely
Iberian diasporities in Baroque Rome                                                                                                         but, on the other, has also shed new
                                                                                             acknowledged to be a major problem
James W. Nelson Novoa (BSR; Ottawa)                                                                                                          light on a series of important questions
                                                                                             in Etruscan studies. Only in the last two
                                                                                                                                             concerning the ways in which ancient
                                                                                             decades of the twentieth century did we
FRIDAY 13 MARCH                                                                                                                              Tyrrhenian cities were shaped, managed
                                                                                             begin to see the development of projects
18.30–21.00                                                                                                                                  and reshaped between the eight and
                                                                                             that explored some Etruscan cities
March Mostra                                                                                                                                 second centuries bc.
                                                                                             (primarily in South Etruria).
Opening of exhibition of works by current
Fine Arts award-holders at the BSR.
Opening hours: 14–21 March,
16.30–19.00. Closed Sunday.

BSR Mostra, March 2019 (R. Apa)                                                              Falerii (A. Cozza, Museo Nazionale Etrusco di
                                                                                             Villa Giulia)
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BSR Award-holders                          Macquarie Gale Rome Scholar                    VISUAL ART & ARCHITECTURE                 Sainsbury Scholar in Painting & Sculpture
                                           Dustin McKenzie (Macquarie)                                                              Max Fletcher
HUMANITIES                                 Beyond the rock and the hard place:            Abbey Fellows in Painting
                                           empire, landscape and connectivity in the      Paul Becker                               Scholars’ Prize in Architecture Winner
Balsdon Fellows                            strait of Messana 300 bc–ad 300                Eleni Odysseos                            Yun Fu
Dr Nikolaos Karydis (Kent)                                                                Sikelela Owen
The lost gateway of early modern           Rome Awardees
Rome: the development of the port of       Dr Stefano Colombo (Warwick)                   Abbey Scholar in Painting                 BSR Research Fellows
Ripa Grande from the sixteenth to the      Seventeenth-century funerary monuments         Bea Bonafini
eighteenth century                         to Venetian doges and papal tombs: a                                                     Joan Barclay Lloyd
                                           comparative reading                            Arts Council of Northern Ireland Fellow   Maria Cristina Biella
Professor James Nelson Novoa                                                              Sharon Kelly                              Raffaella Bucolo
(Ottawa)                                   Dr Sara Delmedico (Cambridge)                                                            Roberta Cascino
An Iberian diaspora in Baroque Rome        ‘Bad luck’ and ‘irresistible force’: framing   The Bridget Riley Fellow                  Patrizia Cavazzini
(1610–50)                                  violence against women (1919–30)               Barbara Walker                            Francesco Maria Cifarelli
                                                                                                                                    Roberto Cobianchi
Dr Hester Schadee (Exeter)                 Ralegh Radford Rome Awardees                   BSR Wallace New Zealand Resident          Maria Giuseppina Di Monte
Roman relics and Renaissance collectors,   William Aslet (Cambridge)                      Awardee                                   Elizabeth Fentress
1350–1500                                  James Gibbs’s training in Rome                 Wendelien Bakker                          Stefania Gerevini
                                                                                                                                    Inge Lyse Hansen
Rome Fellows                               Marta Balzi (Bristol)                          Cranbourne Fellow                         Andrew Hopkins
Dr Georgios Markou (Cambridge/             Ovid in cheap prints: re-writing               Marlee McMahon                            Clare Hornsby
Princeton)                                 mythological tales in Renaissance Rome                                                   David Knipp
Between empire and exile: Cypriot nobles                                                  Creative Wales–BSR Fellow                 Simon Martin
between the Regno di Cipro and Venice      Anya Perse (Oxford)                            Holly Davey                               Guido Petruccioli
                                           Imitating and influencing the Roman                                                      Renato Sebastiani
Dr Edward Sutcliffe (Bristol)              popular print: dialogues between               Derek Hill Foundation Scholar             Maurice Whitehead
Leprosy and religion in medieval Italian   Venice and Rome in the Cinquecento             Tal Regev                                 Karin Wolfe
society: the evidence from thirteenth-     and early Seicento
century sermons                                                                           Giles Worsley Rome Fellow
                                           Thea Sommerschield (Oxford)                    Mariam Yasmin Gulamhussein
Rome Scholar                               Restoring ancient text using machine           Michelangelo and Luigi Moretti.
Claire Burridge (Cambridge)                learning: a case study on Greek and Latin      Sentimento costruttivo (1534–2020)
The movement of early medieval             epigraphic cultures
medical knowledge: exchange in                                                            National Art School, Sydney, Resident
the Italian peninsula                      Hugh Last Rome Awardee                         Skye Wagner
                                           Alina Kozlovski (Cambridge/Getty Villa)
CRASSH–BSR Isaac Newton Fund Fellow        Remembering Romulus: modern curatorial         Québec Resident
Eóin Parkinson (Cambridge)                 approaches to regal Rome                       Sarah N. Pupo                             For details of the periods of tenure and
Imagined bodies: contextualising the                                                                                                more recent appointments, see our
human body in Italy, 4000–1000 bc                                                         Rome Fellow in Contemporary Art           website — www.bsr.ac.uk/research/
                                                                                          Jacob Wolff                               award-holders-at-the-bsr
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