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SAH: LANDSCAPE AND ARCHITECTURE. Chinese Room. Chairman: Virginia E. Lewis, University of Pittsburgh. (Speakers and titles to be announced) FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 The National Committee for the History of Art. Luncheon Meeting. 2:30 – 4:30 CAA: EARLY MEDIAEVAL ART. East Room. Chairman: Richard Krautheimer, Institute of Fine Arts, N.Y.U. Speakers: George H. Forsyth, Jr., University of Michigan. The Monastery of Saint Catherine on Mount Sinai Joachim Gaehde, Institute of Fine Arts, N.Y.U. The Painters of the Bible at St. Paul's in Rome Otto Demus, Vienna, and Dumbarton Oaks. The Sculptures of St. Mark's in Venice (preliminary title) Philippe Verdier, Walters Art Gallery. The Western and Eastern Iconography of the Crucifixion on Two Enameled 12th Century Crosses Paul Underwood, Byzantine Institute. Palaeologan Sepulchral Paintings and Mosaics Recently Discovered in the Kariye Djami, Istanbul CAA: DECORATIVE ARTS – – THE ARTS OF LIVING. State Room. Chairman: Charles F. Montgomery, The Henry Frances DuPont Winterthur Museum. Speakers: Robert C. Smith, University of Pennsylvania. The Seventeenth Century Luxury Cabinet Marvin D. Schartz, The Brooklyn Museum. Aspects of Quality in Mid-Eighteenth Century New York Silver Carol Macht, Cincinnati, Ohio. Classical Antecedents of Wedgwood Pottery Design Fourth Speaker to be announced. 3:00 – 5:00 SAH: RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE. Chinese Room. Chairman: James G. VanDerpool, Columbia University. (Speakers and titles to be announced) 4:30 CAA: Annual Business Meeting. State Room. FRIDAY EVENING 7:38 – 10:30 CAA and SAH. Cocktails and Banquet. The Mayflower Hotel. CAA and SAH Book Awards announced. Speaker To be announced. Banquet tickets $6.00, gratuities and tax included, if purchased before 1:00 p.m. Friday, otherwise $6.50.
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Palaeologan
Of or relating to the Byzantine Empire during the rule of the Palaiologos dynasty (1261–1453) https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/palaeologan