January 9, 2012
Joseph Stella and Futurism at Newark Museum
Posted in: Coccia eNewsletter, Coccia Upcoming Events
The Inserra Chair in Italian and Italian American Studies, Dr. Teresa Fiore, organized an exciting panel at The Newark Museum on the work of Italian-American futurist painter, Joseph Stella, with special focus on his iconic polyptych, “Voice of the City of New York Interpreted.”
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