Replicas of Gislebertus Alabasters of Adam and Eve at WAH Center
Yuko Nii and Terrance Lindall have some wonderful events going on at the WAH Center, partly because they've got the only remaining replica of the Gislebertus Adam, as is noted below:
The Yuko Nii Foundation alabaster is likely the only surviving replica of this Gislebertus Adam, which makes it highly significant. It is "the completion of a great masterpiece!" What the Adam looked like was unknown to the art world until NOW . . . at the WAH Center!Yuko and Terrance are artists and curators who will only grow in stature in both areas, so visit the WAH Center, online or off, if you have an opportunity.
"The (Yuko Nii Foundation) alabasters (of Adam and Eve), especially the Adam one, promise to be of great importance to the history of Romanesque art." Jeff Rider, Professor of French and Medieval Studies, Wesleyan University
"These are fascinating pieces (your alabasters of Adam and Eve) . . ." Robert A. Maxwell, Associate Professor, Institute of Fine Arts, The James B. Duke House, NYU
“Eve has a seductive quality that no other 12th century artist has equaled. If the other block (Adam) had survived, we would most certainly have had in it the completion of a great masterpiece” T. S. R. Boase, President of Magdalen College, Oxford.
On Display FOR THREE HOURS ONLY at The WAH Center's DINNER WITH DEVIL October 8, 2016, event description and Tickets here.
Labels: Art, Terrance Lindall, Yuko Nii
4 Comments:
Our beautiful experience in the WAH Center Visionary the 666 Art World Horror Show! *Bones*
Sounds like you enjoyed yourself.
Jeffery Hodges
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Not only me but everybody enjoyed and we thanks to Master Nation Terrance Lindall bring color to the world from the Paradise Lost. And have a great day Professor H. Jefery Hodges.
*Bones*
Good to hear it!
Jeffery Hodges
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