October 26-27, 2006
Walter Cahn
Yale University
Romanesque Art, Then and Now. A Personal Reminiscence
Madeline H. Caviness
Tufts University
The Historiography of Romanesque Art in the Early 20th Century: The Politics of Taste
Ilene H. Forsyth
University of Michigan
Word-Play in the Moissac Cloister
Dorothy F. Glass
University at Buffalo
Revisiting the ‘Gregorian Reform’
Sandy Heslop
University of East Anglia
The Impact of the Utrecht Psalter in English Romanesque Art
Herbert L. Kessler
Johns Hopkins University
Evil Eye(ing): Romanesque Art as a Shield of Faith
Valentine Pace
Università degli Studi di Udine
Mediterranean Crossroads: Questions of Art and Patronage in the Kingdoms of Jerusalem and Sicily
Bruno Reudenbach
Universität Hamburg
Romanesque Reliquaries: Visualizing Holy Bodies
Lucy Freeman Sandler
Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
The Weingarten Office Lectionary and Passionale in St. Petersburg and New York
Willibald Sauerländer
Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte, München
Romanesque Art in 2006. A worn out notion?
Elizabeth Sears
University of Michigan
Introduction: The Art Historical Work of Walter Cahn
Mary B. Shepard
International Center of Medieval Art
Memory and ‘Belles Verrières’
Patricia Stirnemann
Institute de recherche et d’histoire des textes, Paris (CNRS)
French Romanesque Manuscripts, Pathways of Past and Future Research
Élaine Vergnolle
Université de Besançon
‘Maiestas Domini’ Portals of the Twelfth Century
John Williams
University of Pittsburgh
Framing Santiago