Visitor Information


Accomodation Near Campus


Holiday Inn Select
130 Clairemont Avenue, Decatur, GA 30030
404-371-0204
shuttle to Emory on request
discount for those attending Emory events

The University Inn
1767 North Decatur Road, Atlanta,GA 30307
404-634-7327, 1-800-654-8591
easy walking distance to Emory campus

Emory Conference Center Hotel
1615 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30329
404-712-6000
walking distance to campus, shuttle available on request

Houston Mill House B&B
1223 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30307
404-727-7878
no shuttle

Atlanta Days Inn Clairmont
2910 Clairmont Road, Atlanta, GA 30329
404-633-8411
no shuttle


Dining

On Campus

Cafe Antico (Michael C. Carlos Museum cafe)
Cox Hall (university cafeteria)
Cappuccino Joe's (coffees, snacks)
Asbury Court (Emory Hospital cafeteria)

Emory Village, adjacent to campus on N. Decatur Rd.

The Cedar Tree (Mediterranean food and delicatessen)
Everybody's Pizza (pizzas, salads, pasta dishes, licensed)
Burrito Art (burritos, salads,licensed)
Panera Bread Company (soups, sandwiches, baked goods)
Shield's Meat Market (take-out sandwiches and delicatessen)
Doc Chey's Noodle House (Asian food)
The Park Bench (bar, pub food)
Caribou Coffee
Starbucks Coffee

Downtown Decatur, Virginia Highlands, Metro Atlanta

http://www.restaurantguideatlanta.com
http://www.atlantarestaurants.com


Transportation

Public Transportation, subway system and buses
MARTA (Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transis Authority)
http://www.itsmarta.com

Dekalb Taxi, 404-371-4535
The concierge, Leotis Watson, at the Emory Conference Center Hotel and Emory Inn will help to arrange transportation


Credits

Organized by:

WALTER S. MELION, Professor, Johns Hopkins University
REINDERT L. FALKENBURG, Professor, University of Leiden
C. JEAN CAMPBELL, Assoc. Professor, Emory University

Sponsored by:

The Lovis Corinth Endowment
The Robert Lehman Foundation
The Quadrangle Research Fund, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, Emory University

Special thanks to:

THE MICHAEL C. CARLOS MUSEUM for the use of their facilities.


The 2003 Lovis Corinth Research Symposium brings together an international group of scholars of Art History, History, Theology, German and English, with the aim of investigating the central role played by images of place and space in late medieval and early modern practices of religious self-formation and self-experience.


Program

ALL EVENTS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

THURSDAY, APRIL 3
Reception Hall, Michael C. Carlos Museum

7:00 - 9:30 p.m.

Welcome & Introduction

Robert Lehman Lecture by:
KLAUS KRÜGER, Professor, University of Basel
"Desiderium habens dissolvi, et esse cum Christo": On the Pictorial Construction of Inner Presence in Early Modern Italy

Reception


FRIDAY, APRIL 4
Reception Hall, Michael C. Carlos Museum

9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

THOMAS LENTES, Professor, University of Münster
Imago Dei. The soul in its images in the Middle Ages

HENRY LUTTIKHUIZEN, Professor, Calvin College
Monastic Hospitality: The Cloister as Heart in Early Netherlandish Painting

MALCOLM BAKER, Deputy Head of Research, Victoria & Albert Museum
Contemplative Continuities and the Recontextualisation of the Devotional Image

1:30 - 5:00 p.m.

REINDERT L. FALKENBURG, Professor, University of Leiden
Auto-iconoclasm in the Work of Hieronymus Bosch

BRET ROTHSTEIN, Assistant Professor, Rhode Island College
The Rule of Metaphor and the Play of the Viewer

NIKLAUS LARGIER, Professor,University of California, Berkeley
Taste and See: Constructing the Space of the Senses


SATURDAY, APRIL 5
Reception Hall, Michael C. Carlos Museum

9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

SARAH BECKWITH, Professor, Duke University
Stage, Page, and Pulpit: Martin Marprelate's Contribution to Theatre History

CHRIS OCKER, Professor, San Francisco Theological Seminary
Taverns and the Transformations of the Self: Pamphlets in the Early Reformation

LEE PALMER WANDEL, Professor, University of Wisconsin, Madison
The Communion of Souls: The Eucharist in the Reformation

1:30 - 5:00 p.m.

WALTER S. MELION, Professor, Johns Hopkins University
Penance and the Meditative "Catena" in Hieronymus Wiericx's "Septem Psalmi Davidici" of 1608

MICHAEL COLE, Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Discernment and Animation from Leonardo to Lomazzo

CHRISTINE GÖTTLER, Associate Professor, University of Washington
Shaping the Soul: Materiality and Mimesis, circa 1600


SUNDAY, APRIL 6
Reception Hall, Michael C. Carlos Museum

9:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon

Roundtable Discussion
Chaired by:
WALTER MELION & REINDERT FALKENBURG
Introductory Comments by:
LARRY SILVER, Professor of Art History, University of Pennsylvania


Supplementary Schedule for Speakers & Discussants

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