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Upcoming Events

LECTURE:  November 13-15 2008: Virginia Art Education Fall Development Conference.  Keynote lecture by Lee.  Thursday, November 13.  Several tours of the National Gallery of Art, Friday, November 14 and Saturday, November 15.

LECTURE:  November 5, 2008: Wednesday Club of Danville Virginia.  "An Art Historian Makes TV."

LECTURE:  October 9, 2008: "Evelyn Beatrice Longman--Master Sculptor." Belmont Technical College.  6:30-8:30p.  Free and open to the public.

BOOK SIGNING:  October 9, 2008: St. Clairsville Public Library.  Lee will be signing his photographs in Monuments by Judith Dupré, which features over 20 photographs by him. Click here, here, here, here and here.  1-2p.

LECTURE:  October 8, 2008: Tuscarawas County Center for the Arts.  "An Art Historian Makes TV."  6:30p.  Free and open to the public.

LECTURE:  September 12, 2008: Parsons-Bruce Art Association.  "The Stained Glass of Halifax County." The Prizery, South Boston, VA.

LECTURE:  Aug. 8, 2008: "Evelyn Beatrice Longman--Master Sculptor." Dallas, TX. 7:00p.

LECTURE:  April 2, 2008: "Why I Love Art," Hope Classroom.  10:00am. Free and open to all.  Southern Virginia Higher Education Center, South Boston, VA.

TV: December 2007--February 2008 "Art Attack with Lee Sandstead." Travel Channel.

NEWS--Monuments by Judith Dupré published, featuring over 20 photographs by Lee. Click here, here, here, here and here.

 

Bouguereau, Madonna and Child, 1889, detail.

Dallas Museum of Art, TX


 

"Any one who understands how to observe the monuments, and who is willing with indefatigable ardor to test afresh and compare all forms, may nowadays by means of photography… obtain a picture of Greek art far more richly colored than the pale and meager image we have hitherto possessed."

                     --Adolph Furtwängler, Berlin 1895

 

"Kein Sonntag ohne denkmal." (No Sunday without a monument.)
                     -- Anonymous nineteenth-century German art historian.

 

 


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