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AAH Perspectives in Art History: 'The Battle for Leonardo: curating and connoisseurship'.

Posted on Tuesday, 3rd July 2012

AAH Perspectives in Art History: 'The Battle for Leonardo: curating and connoisseurship'.

Public lecture by Luke Syson.

28 August, 6 – 7.30pm, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh.
Free, but ticketed.

Luke Syson, is Iris and B Gerald Cantor Curator in Charge, European Sculpture and Decorative Arts, The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. He was formerly Curator of Italian Painting before 1500 and Head of Research at the National Gallery in London. He was responsible for the recent Leonardo exhibition.

Funded by the Association of Art Historians this is a collaborative initiative between the AAH, University of Edinburgh (History of Art), Edinburgh Art Festival and National Galleries of Scotland.

Price: Free (but ticketed)
To pre-book tickets: Information Desk (Gardens Entrance) Scottish National Gallery, The Mound, EH2 2EL. Or call 0131 624 6560 between 9.30am and 4.30pm. Collect pre-booked tickets on the night of the event. For further information about this venue, please go to www.nationalgalleries.org.

Event details

  • AAH Perspectives in Art History: 'The Battle for Leonardo: curating and connoisseurship'.
  • Location: Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh.
  • Date: Tuesday, 28th August 2012
  • Funded by the Association of Art Historians this is a collaborative initiative between the AAH, University of Edinburgh (History of art), Edinburgh Art Festival and National Galleries of Scotland.