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Loyola's Martin D'Arcy Museum of Art Offers Kultur und Kaffee Salons

CHICAGO (October 15, 1998) -- Loyola University Chicago's Martin D'Arcy Museum of Art, the home of a vast collection of Baroque and Renaissance art and antiques, will host a series of salon-style lectures on varying topics within the humanities. The free Kultur and Kaffee series features experts in art, history and related disciplines speaking informally over coffee and refreshments to students and interested members of the public. The lectures are held at the Museum in Loyola's Cudahy Library, 6525 N. Sheridan Road, at 3:30 p.m. Below is a list of lectures through December.

Wednesday, October 28
Lessons of the Flesh: Relics and Reliquaries in Baroque Europe
Dr. Paul Shore, Associate Professor, Department of Education, St. Louis University

Wednesday, November 11
Contemporary Landscape Photography and the American West
Toby Jurovics, Associate Curator of Photography, Princeton University

Wednesday, December 2
The Angel as Image in Art
Dr. Sally Metzler, Director, The Martin D'Arcy Museum of Art, Loyola University Chicago

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