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Lunchtime Time Machine: How Did Medieval Chinese Paintings Open Up Portals to Other Worlds?

Professor, Horace Montgomery Professor of History
adlevine@uga.edu
event flyer with historical art image
101 LeConte Hall

The Department of History’s undergraduate Lunchtime Time Machine series is back for spring, and our first episode features Dr. Ari Levine, Horace Montgomery Professor of History. Levine will do his best to answer the question - How Did Medieval Chinese Paintings Open Up Portals to Other Worlds? Join us to find his answer!

Levine is a specialist in the cultural and intellectual history of early modern China, and teaches a broad range of courses in Chinese, East Asian, and world history. His lecture courses are enriched with images from art and archaeology that demonstrate how even the smallest and most mundane things can have a (potentially) huge impact.

Free admission, free pizza.

The university community is invited.

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