Association of Art Historians Annual Conference
Thursday 31 March to Saturday 2 April 2005
University of Bristol
Renaissance Material Culture - Conceptions and Receptions
Session organised by Paula Hohti (University of Sussex) & Rupert Shepherd
(Ashmolean Museum)
Evelyn Welch (Queen Mary, University of London)
It Could Be You: Lotteries in Renaissance Italy
Marie-Anne Michaux (Victoria & Albert Museum / Rotal College of Art)
Private Armouries: Weapons in the French domestic interior of the first
half of the 16th century
Sophia Pickford (St. Johns College)
Conception and Reception: Libraries and the Livre in French Renaissance
Châteaux
Sue May (University of Central England)
Meanings of books: the Piccolomini Library in Siena cathedral
Carolien De Staelen (University of Antwerp)
The material world of a religious elite in sixteenth-century Antwerp: the
canons and the chaplains of the chapter of Our Lady
Mary Hollingsworth
The Bare Necessities - Furnishing A Conclave Cubicle
Andrea Gáldy (University of Manchester)
Antiquities and the perception and reception of their subject matter in the
Renaissance
Anne Aurasmaa (University of Helsinki)
There is more to materia than meets the eye
Sibylle Luig & Achim Stiegel (Kunstgewerbemuseum, Berlin)
The Role of the 19th Century in our Perception of Italian Renaissance Furniture
Tracey Avery (University of Melbourne)
Re-branding the Renaissance: Receptions and re-conceptions of the sgabello
in the nineteenth century
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Revisioning High Renaissance Rome
Monday 4th and Tuesday 5th April 2005
University of Edinburgh
Speakers: Christoph Frommel, Angeliki Pollali, David Franklin, Piers Baker
Bates, Suzanne Butters, Caroline Murphy, Kenneth Gouwens, Alexander Nagel,
Jan L. De Long, Marie-Charlotte Le Bailly, Laura Camille Agoston, Henry
Dietrich Fernandez, Meredith Gill, Gwendolyn Trottein
For more information and booking, see the web site of the AHRB "Court
Culture in Early Modern Rome" project:
http://www.arts.ed.ac.uk/fineart/rome.html
Or contact:
Dr Jill Burke
School of Arts, Culture and the Environment
University of Edinburgh
20 Chambers Street
Edinburgh EH1 1JZ
Scotland
Email: [log in to unmask]
Tel: +44 (0)131 651 3120
Fax: +44 (0)131 650 8019
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The Rome conference falls neatly into the week between AAH, in Bristol, and
RSA, in Cambridge (UK) - why not make a grand tour of it?
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Oxford Art History Seminars
Thursdays, 5.00 pm, Headley Lecture Theatre, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
10 February
Dr Ann Huppert (Worcester College)
'Il povero Baldassare': Peruzzi and the problem of biography
24 February
Naoko Takahatake (Dept of History of Art, University of Oxford)
Publishing Prints in Bologna c.1580-1640: from Domenico Tibaldi to Guido Reni
10 March
Simon Oakes (St Johns College, Oxford)
Giorgione and Titian at the Fondaco dei Tedeschi
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University of Oxford Faculty of Modern History
Italian Renaissance Seminar
Hilary Term 2005
Convenors: Nicholas Davidson and Gervase Rosser
This seminar will meet on Mondays at 5 pm in the Powicke Room, Modern
History Faculty.
Week 1 (17 January)
Peta Motture (Victoria & Albert Museum)
Donatello and Relief Sculpture: Developing an Exhibition
Week 2 (24 January)
Margaret Bent (All Souls College)
Music and Early Humanism: A Case Study from the Veneto
Week 3 (31 January)
Kim Siebenhüner (Modern History Research Unit, Oxford)
Mobility, Conversion and the Roman Inquisition in Italy around 1600
Week 4 (7 February)
Humfrey Butters (University of Warwick)
Political Structures and Political Allegiances in the Writings of Francesco
Guicciardini and Niccolò Machiavelli
Week 5 (14 February)
Ann Huppert (Worcester College, Oxford)
Baldassare Peruzzi and Practical Mathematics in Sixteenth-Century Italian
Design
Week 6 (21 February)
Gervase Rosser (St Catherine’s College, Oxford)
Powers of Art: Miraculous Images in Early Modern Italy
Week 7 (28 February)
Silvia Evangelisti (University of East Anglia)
Convent Interiors in Early Modern Italy: Norms and Practices
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Rupert Shepherd
69 Middleton Road, Banbury, Oxon. OX16 3QR, UK
Tel./Fax: +44-(0)1295 270344. Mobile: +44-(0)7941 187904.
Email: [log in to unmask]
http://www.ferrara.u-net.com/
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