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Statement

Curated by Bowdoin art history students in a class on Mannerism, this exhibition celebrates works of artists that catered to the refined tastes of the European nobility by inventing sublime distortions of the human body, allegorical monsters, and ornamental grotesques.

Press Release

This exhibition examines the works of artists employed by European courts in the 16th century, such as the Medici in Florence, French royalty at Fontainebleau, and the Holy Roman Imperial courts in Vienna and Prague. Artists catered to the refined tastes of the European nobility by inventing sublime distortions of the human body, allegorical monsters, and ornamental grotesques. This exhibition is curated by Susan Wegner, associate professor of art history at Bowdoin College, and students from Art History 2240: “Mannerism.”

Events

Opening Reception

Tue, Apr 12, 2016 from 12:00 – 1:00pm UTC
Susan Wegner, associate professor of art history, will lead a discussion in the exhibition Beautiful Monstrosities, Elegant Distortions: The Artifice of Sixteenth-Century Mannerism.

Artist Talk

Thu, May 12, 2016 at 7:00pm – Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 8:30pm UTC
Susan Wegner, associate professor of art history, and students from her course in Mannerism lead a discussion in the exhibition Beautiful Monstrosities, Elegant Distortions: The Artifice of Sixteenth-Century Mannerism.

Location

245 Maine Street
Brunswick, Maine, US
Monday, Closed
Tuesday–Wednesday, Friday–Saturday, 10am–5pm
Thursday, 10am–7:30pm
Sunday, 1pm–5pm