Shrines throughout the state of missouri. Its due to be in bookstores in winter of 2023. But of course, today hes here to talk about the history of the irish in saint louis. And after the talk, we do invite you to join us upstairs outside the museum shop, where hell be signing copies of his book. You can purchase them there. And thats enough for me. Im going to turn the stage over to Patrick Murphy. So please join me in giving him a really warm welcome today. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, emily. And thank you all for turning out. What a great what a great turnout today on such a cold day. I appreciate that. Missouri Historical Society has been a wonderful help in putting this book together with all their wonderful documents and and photographs. And they were just there, just wonderful people and just a great treasure for for the saint louis community. So how many of you out there identify to some degree as being irish. Okay. Is there anybody who does not in some way identify with be
Lauricella is lecturer in the department of art in art history at stanford, one of her areas of expertise is poster design, the late 19th and early 20th centuries natalia received her ph. D. In art history from university of southern california. She has worked as a curatorial assistant of collections exhibitions at the Guggenheim Museum in new york. Our second speaker is jean cannon, whos a Research Fellow and curator for north american collections at the Hoover Institution Library Archives before to hoover, jean was literary Collections Research associate at the harry ransom, where she cocurated the 2014 exhibition the world at war 1914 to 1918. She was also the curator of hoovers 2017 exhibit, weapon on the wall american political posters of world one. There will be a brief q a the end. Please use the chat any time during the presentation to submit your questions. Prior, you submit your questions. With that, were going to begin with the natalia lauricella. Welcome. Thank you. Thank y
Lauricella is lecturer in the department of art in art history at stanford, one of her areas of expertise is poster design, the late 19th and early 20th centuries natalia received her ph. D. In art history from university of southern california. She has worked as a curatorial assistant of collections exhibitions at the Guggenheim Museum in new york. Our second speaker is jean cannon, whos a Research Fellow and curator for north american collections at the Hoover Institution Library Archives before to hoover, jean was literary Collections Research associate at the harry ransom, where she cocurated the 2014 exhibition the world at war 1914 to 1918. She was also the curator of hoovers 2017 exhibit, weapon on the wall american political posters of world one. There will be a brief q a the end. Please use the chat any time during the presentation to submit your questions. Prior, you submit your questions. With that, were going to begin with the natalia lauricella. Welcome. Thank you. Thank y
Poster. Poster art. In the 20th century, the Natalia Lauricella is lecturer in the department of art in art history at stanford, one of her areas of expertise is poster design, the late 19th and early 20th centuries natalia received her ph. D. In art history from university of southern california. She has worked as a curatorial assistant of collections exhibitions at the Guggenheim Museum in new york. Our second speaker is jean cannon, whos a Research Fellow and curator for north american collections at the Hoover Institution Library Archives before to hoover, jean was literary Collections Research associate at the harry ransom, where she cocurated the 2014 exhibition the world at war 1914 to 1918. She was also the curator of hoovers 2017 exhibit, weapon on the wall american political posters of world one. There will be a brief q a the end. Please use the chat any time during the presentation to submit your questions. Prior, you submit your questions. With that, were going to begin wit
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