A Night of Art & Wine Among
Thursday, October 12 at 7-9pm
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Tickets: $95.00
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Join us for an unforgettable evening of art, wine and food among the vineyards at Stratus Winery! Art historian Sarah D. Doherty will present a lecture on the mythological figure of Bacchus, Roman God of wine and vegetation. Sarah will discuss works by revered artists, from Titian to Caravaggio, in order to explore how Bacchus was depicted throughout the history of art. Guests will enjoy hors d’oeuvres from Smoke & Barrel, and 2 glasses of wine from Stratus Winery, included in the price of the ticket.
A portion of funds raised during this event will go toward supporting exhibitions and programming at RiverBrink.
About The Speaker
Sarah D. Doherty is an established Art Historian, having worked in many areas of the arts including auction houses, galleries and art fairs in Europe throughout the past 15 years. Recently, Sarah managed Special Projects for Art Recovery International (New York, London & Venice), the first organization of its kind specializing in the location and recovery of stolen and looted works of art. Working alongside CEO Christopher A. Marinello, Sarah supports high-profile cases for theft victims, insurance companies, art dealers, lawyers, and parties in need of resolving complex title disputes over works of art.
Furthermore, Sarah is also a trusted researcher to Anthony Amore, Director of Security and Chief Investigator at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. For Amore’s well-regarded book, Rose Dugdale: The Woman Who Stole Vermeer, Sarah lent her skills to undertake extensive research.
During her time in London, Sarah lectured at post-secondary educational institutions, offering specialized sessions in Renaissance Art, German and Dutch Masters, as well as various sub-categories of Modern and Contemporary Art.
A portion of funds raised during this event will go toward supporting exhibitions and programming at RiverBrink.
About The Speaker
Sarah D. Doherty is an established Art Historian, having worked in many areas of the arts including auction houses, galleries and art fairs in Europe throughout the past 15 years. Recently, Sarah managed Special Projects for Art Recovery International (New York, London & Venice), the first organization of its kind specializing in the location and recovery of stolen and looted works of art. Working alongside CEO Christopher A. Marinello, Sarah supports high-profile cases for theft victims, insurance companies, art dealers, lawyers, and parties in need of resolving complex title disputes over works of art.
Furthermore, Sarah is also a trusted researcher to Anthony Amore, Director of Security and Chief Investigator at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. For Amore’s well-regarded book, Rose Dugdale: The Woman Who Stole Vermeer, Sarah lent her skills to undertake extensive research.
During her time in London, Sarah lectured at post-secondary educational institutions, offering specialized sessions in Renaissance Art, German and Dutch Masters, as well as various sub-categories of Modern and Contemporary Art.