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When: 
Monday, November 14, 2016 - 4:10pm - 5:00pm
Where: 
Gendebien Room, Skillman Library
Presenter: 
David G. Wilkins and Ann Thomas Wilkins
Price: 
Free

On November 4, 1966, the Arno River—Florence’s “Bad Boy of 1966”—burst over its banks and flooded the great Renaissance city, submerging churches, businesses, and homes in up to twenty feet of roaring water and leaving behind up to twenty inches of mud. Among the many works damaged were Andrea Pisano’s 1339 bronze doors. Two art historians who were living in Florence will discuss their impressions, show their photos of the devastation, and recount their experiences drying books and distributing aid to Florentines after the flood.

Sponsored by: 
Friends of Skillman Library; Department of Art; Film and Media Studies; Italian Studies; Medieval, Renaissance, and Early-Modern Studies; Lafayette Art Galleries

Contact information

Name: 
Elaine Stomber
Phone: 
610-330-5799
Email: 
stombere@lafayette.edu