Curator Talk: The Splendor of Florentine Baroque
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Curator Talk: The Splendor of Florentine Baroque
Thursday, February 12, 2026 | 6:30–7:30 pm
Presented in Great Hall
TICKETS: Free for Members | Included with General Admission
Join Rachel Zebro, Associate Curator of Collections, for an intimate discussion providing curatorial insight into the exhibition Florentine Baroque: The Haukohl Collection. Assembled over more than 40 years by Sir Mark Fehrs Haukohl, a co-founder of the Medici Archive Project, this collection represents one of the most extensive holdings of Florentine Baroque art in private hands outside of Italy. In this talk, Zebro will explore how 17th-century artists drew from local tradition and Renaissance masters to define a new, dramatic convergence of styles in Florence.
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