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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Talk by Sebastian Smee: “When Art and Politics Collide: Manet, Morisot and Paris During ‘The Terrible Year’ (1870-71)"
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SUMMARY:Talk by Sebastian Smee: “When Art and Politics Collide: Manet, Morisot and Paris During ‘The Terrible Year’ (1870-71)"
DESCRIPTION:<p><span>Please join the Departments of English and History of Art and Architecture for a talk by Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic Sebastian Smee at </span>5:00pm on Monday, March 30th<span> in the Sackler Lecture Hall at 485 Broadway in Cambridge. Smee is the author of numerous acclaimed books, including </span><em><span>Paris in Ruins: Love, War and the Birth of Impressionism</span></em><span>, and will be teaching a creative writing workshop in fall 2026 titled “Pictures into Words.” Come learn more about Smee’s work and the craft of writing about art.&nbsp;</span></p>
LOCATION:Sackler Lecture Hall, 485 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138
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