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21. Byzantine art and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection

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In episode 9, season 2 of Signorina Talks, Annalisa chats to Olympia Nelson on Byzantine art. Olympia is a research assistant at Hong Kong Baptist University, Masters of Philosophy student at the University of Sydney, University of Melbourne alumnae and former intern at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice.

Olympia speaks on her internship, the history of Byzantine art and shares her insights into daily life in Venice.

Host: Annalisa Cercone (Signorina Melbourne)

Guest: Olympia Nelson (University of Sydney, University of Melbourne and Peggy Guggenheim Collection)

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In episode 9, season 2 of Signorina Talks, Annalisa chats to Olympia Nelson on Byzantine art. Olympia is a research assistant at Hong Kong Baptist University, Masters of Philosophy student at the University of Sydney, University of Melbourne alumnae and former intern at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice.

Olympia speaks on her internship, the history of Byzantine art and shares her insights into daily life in Venice.

Host: Annalisa Cercone (Signorina Melbourne)

Guest: Olympia Nelson (University of Sydney, University of Melbourne and Peggy Guggenheim Collection)

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