The City as Signifier: Nuremberg in the Nuremberg Chronicle
Join Jeffrey F. Hamburger, exhibition co-curator and the Kuno Francke Professor of German Art & Literature in the Department of the History of Art & Architecture at Harvard University, for a lecture to celebrate the opening of Imperial Splendor: The Art of the Book in the Holy Roman Empire, ca. 800–1500. Held Friday, October 15, 2021.

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