WEDNESDAY WAS SO COOL!!!! I finally got to go to the Vatican Museums! Pier Paolo flew through the museum with my Renaissance class in three hours (I was on overload already anyway by that point but missed
so much!) Despite missing so much we crunch a good amount of art into that time frame. If I can convince someone to splurge with me I'll go back to look at the ancient art hallways more carefully, I missed Augustus of Primaporta! I gave a presentation in one of the Raphael rooms on La Disputa (The Disputation over the Holy Sacrament) which is in the same room as The School of Athens. I think I did fairly well but there were other works I wish I could've presented on instead.
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| Raphael's Transfiguration |
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Giotto's Stefaneschi altarpiece from St. Peter's
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| La Disputa |
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| The School of Athens |
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| Laocoon |
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| Belvedere torso |
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| Monolithic porphyry basin in the rotunda |
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| The hall of maps |
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| Lybica sybil |
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| Christ Delivering the Keys |
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| Sistine Chapel looking towards new entrance |
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My favorite part of the Vatican was walking on
the most beautiful floors
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Francis Bacon, some American art in the
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After my field study I power walked back home to finish and submit my paper, hooray! It's done! That made my day. I didn't even mind that our apartment was so chilly that Julie and I ran to IES to do homework because they had the heat on! haha a productive day. For dinner Pepperoni and I had our usual Le Fate date to see Gatta and Gabriella. Julie tagged along this time and the three (four cause Gatto's job is amazing) of us sat stuffing our faces with bruschetta, pasta, and nutella. The wine and water glasses were constantly refilled as the conversation bopped around between Rome, home, memories, stories, and jokes which were all being interrupted by fits of laughter. We were all in good moods and loving each others company. A little lemoncello to help with the digestion and we were ready to walk home. While our street might have been the first to put Christmas lights up it seems the trend is catching. On our walk home I took a good number of pictures of Pepperoni and Julie posing in front of roads with colored twinkling lights. It was a delightful walk home. After that Johnnie Walker and Quantum of Solace were used as a celebration of the completion of our papers!
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| This is love |
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| Our street |
Nico came home rather late that night and I had the first of two realizations. Wednesday night talking with Nico at 1am and then again the next morning at 8:30am I walked away from the conversations feelings so proud and happy because I was not focusing particularly well-- rushing around going to school or trying to talk and watch a movie-- but both times I managed to carry on a conversation in Italian with ease. My language skills have certainly improved and it's moments like that which remind me.
Thursday was another great day, man I love this place. I started my morning with a wake up by Ginny because I was late! eeks! Thankful I am a pro at getting up and at 'em. I made it to school to meet my Conservation class a minute early! Boom. Federica was very sad that she couldn't get us into the Vatican Conservation Labs :( but it's not her fault, Italian bureaucracy. Instead she took us to visit her two friends who were restoring a fresco cycle in a church close to IES. Actually it was on Via Giulia, right down the street from me! It's San Giovanni dei Fiorentini, a church I've wanted to go into before just because I walk by it all the time but the one time I was really going in I realized I was wearing a tank top which doesn't fly in a church. Back when it was warm haha. Anyway we had our usual amazing class sitting on top of scaffolding talking about preservation techniques and damages etc. The second half of class we returned to IES for lecture.

Forma Urbis was my second field study and we were going to a museum to examine a miniature scale model of the city of Rome from Archaic times and the 5th century AD. This is our last field study with Gianni and was a form of review for our class and final. We were told to all go to the Chinese store and buy lasers because the model is on a level below where the visitors stand. So we all had little red laser pointer dots zooming around these maps. My classmate, Christina, gave her presentation on the 5th century map and had us all play a game with it. She deserves an A Gianni! Outside of the museum we all gathered round and took a picture in front of the colonnade with ROMA across the top. It's my biggest class but my favorite class. I came home and started my last blog before heading out into the dark (boo) to Italian class.
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| Archaic Rome with the defined hills |
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5th Century Rome, as built as it gets!
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Anna hasn't been feeling well so it was nice to have a small class (5 people) and we played a Christmas trivia game with the other 301 section. Oh and we ate cake. Pannettone I think is the name of the fruit bread but there was also a yellow cake with powdered sugar on top. It was a fun and easy class, good way to end the week. Walking home of course Julie and stopped by Fillippo's for bread. We were having a birthday party that night for Davide!! He's 22! What an old man. Our big bash turned out to be really small but it was exactly what I wanted.
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Most of our friends are out of town, hence the small Italian class, or had visitors or host family obligations. Nobody was free to come to the potluck, then Davide said he invited a bunch of people so we just set to work like usual. Julie made an extremely delicious carbonara, Gatta made eggplant parm (she didn't even know it was my favorite!), Sophia made mulled wine and a surprise for later, while I threw some beans, chickpeas, tomatoes, and pasta together with lemon juice for a simple dish.When the festigato himself showed up he informed us that his friends are all out of town also except for Roberto, an ISC, and Roberto was going to bring a friend. Everyone showed up just as the food was finishing up and we all fit around our dining room table with wine, pasta, and jokes! It was "pocco ma buono" in Roberto's words, few but good. Especially Sophia's carrot cake for Davide (D
2) while we sang Tanti Auguri. We tried stumbling into Italian a few times and I think I finally nailed down the use of "ti serve". After dinner everyone rolled out to San C's while I hung back to do dishes and snuggle in bed.
They all surprised me when they came back an hour later with a bottle of champagne! So I came back out and socialized with my roomies, Davide, Silvio and Roberto. These guys can speak English perfectly fluently, it's outstanding!! But they pointed out we live in a language pledge and thus we spoke Italian with them. We are all so sad we didn't become best friends two months ago! But we are set to make up for lost time and have movie nights and dinners with them next week. I am so happy with last night and can't wait for everyone to be back and piled onto our couch for Italian movie night!
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