When: March 7th at 6pm - Where: Italian Cultural Institute, 500 N Michigan Avenue, Suite 1450
What: Art in the Roman Empire, A series of Lectures with Sinclair Bell, Associate Professor of Art History at Northern Illinois University
Registration at https://pompeii.eventbrite.com - Free and open to the public.
By exploring the art and architecture of Pompeii this lecture offers insights into how the Romans - from slaves, gladiators and prostitutes to civic leaders, senators and emperors - lived under the shadow of Mount Vesuvius.
SOURCE: http://www.iicchicago.esteri.it/iic_chicago
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