Art Talk Live: The Art of Extinction in Early Modern Europe

Date: 

Tuesday, March 23, 2021, 12:30pm to 1:00pm

Location: 

Harvard Art Museums—Online

Climate change has brought renewed and urgent interest in the relationship between human behavior and the mass extinction of animal species and their habitats. Early modern Europeans, too, were preoccupied with extinction, and many works of art bear witness to their concerns. Focusing on Antonio Tempesta’s print A Wolf Hunt, with a Dead Ram as Bait, this talk will examine the period’s various notions of extinction, while also drawing connections with contemporary thinking on the subject in museums and elsewhere.

Learn more about and register for Art Talk Live: The Art of Extinction in Early Modern Europe.