Professor of Art History and Asian Studies Dr. Zsuzsanna Gulácsi gave a public invited lecture at The Baker Museum in Naples, Florida titled “Zoroastrian, Buddhist, & Manichaean Art across the Silk Routes: Divine Guides of the After Life” on February 15, 2022. Her 75 minute talk focused on mediaeval Sogdian, Uygur, and Chinese images of the Maiden of Light, Jesus, and Avalokiteshvara and was part of the event Artis—Naples: Lifelong Learning Series on Asian Art and History (https://artisnaples.org/education/lifelong-learning).
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Congratulations to Professor of Art History and Asian Studies Dr. Zsuzsanna Gulácsi on her recent publication, “A Latin Pictorial Witness to Tatian’s Diatessaron” in
Professor of Art History Dr. Alexandra Carpino joined the Ithaca Bound Podcast in July to discuss the Etruscans, an ancient civilization on the Italian Peninsula. The Ithaca Bound Podcast is a daily podcast that explores history and mythology in the Mediterranean Basin and hosted by Andrew Schiestel. The podcast can be streamed