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Dear colleagues,


The Image Collections and Fieldwork Archives (ICFA) at Dumbarton Oaks is
proud to announce the opening of its newest exhibition!



In conjunction with the 2015 Byzantine Studies Symposium at Dumbarton Oaks
<http://www.doaks.org/research/byzantine/scholarly-activities/the-holy-apostles>,
Fani Gargova and Beatrice Daskas curated “*The Holy Apostles: Visualizing a
Lost Monument.*” The exhibition highlights drawings by Paul A. Underwood
<http://atom.doaks.org/atom/index.php/research-papers-of-paul-atkins-underwood>,
which resulted from a project to reconstruct the lost church of the Holy
Apostles in Constantinople. The drawings were recently conserved at Harvard
Library’s Weissman Preservation Center
<http://library.harvard.edu/preservation/special-collections> and are
displayed with related archival materials, all from ICFA’s collections.


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In 1945, art historian Albert M. Friend initiated a project to visually
reconstruct the church of the Holy Apostles, which was destroyed after the
fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks in 1453. The project team
included architectural historian Paul Underwood and philologist Glanville
Downey. Their sketches, notes, and large-scale architectural drawings
illustrate the scholars’ working methods and the nature of their
interdisciplinary work, using both primary sources and comparisons with
preserved sites. The goal of the project was a comprehensive publication on
the Holy Apostles that would present the architecture, mosaic decoration,
and relevant texts describing the vanished monument. Preliminary findings
were presented during the 1948 Dumbarton Oaks symposium on the same
subject, but the final results were never published.



With this exhibition, ICFA aims to draw greater attention to this
collaborative scholarly project initiated in the early years of Dumbarton
Oaks. The exhibition will be on view in the Orientation Gallery and the
Bliss Gallery Vitrine at Dumbarton Oaks from April 24 to July 20, 2015. For
further exploration, we have also prepared an accompanying booklet and
online exhibition (www.doaks.org/holy-apostles
<http://www.doaks.org/research/byzantine/scholarly-activities/the-holy-apostles>
).



This exhibition was made possible with the kind assistance of many
colleagues to whom we are very grateful: Margaret Mullett, Robert
Ousterhout, Gudrun Bühl, James Carder, Colin Kelly, Renée Alfonso, John
Hanson, Kathy Sparkes, Meredith Baber, Lain Wilson, Linda Lott, Megan Cook,
Alan Dirican, Chris Franklin, Sarah Underwood, as well as Thomas Busciglio,
ICFA’s Spring 2015 intern, and Father John, Peter Koutsandreas, Dennis
Menos, and Tony Diamond of Saint Sophia Cathedral in Washington, D.C.



For a behind-the-scenes look at preparations for the exhibit see the Dumbarton
Oaks Library and Archives Facebook page
<https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.750266091755425.1073741825.188985567883483&type=1>
.


Please feel free to share with anyone who might be interested.


Many thanks,
Shalimar

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Shalimar Abigail Fojas White

Manager, Image Collections and Fieldwork Archives

Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection

1703 32nd Street, NW Washington, DC 20007

Tel. 202.339.6972; Email [log in to unmask]



Website: http://www.doaks.org/library-archives/icfa

Blog: http://icfadumbartonoaks.wordpress.com/

Facebook: Dumbarton Oaks Library and Archives
<http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dumbarton-Oaks-Library-and-Archives/188985567883483>


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