New year, new term, new events ...
Best wishes to you all,
Rupert
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storia o fighura
Cennino Cennini und ‘l'arte del dipignere’ um 1400
Workshop vor Originalen
mit Miklós Boskovits, Jill Dunkerton, Fabio Frezzato, Babette Hartwieg,
Machtelt Israëls, Laurence Kanter, Klaus Krüger, Ada Labriola, Ulrich
Schießl, Jan Schmidt, Victor M. Schmidt, Hein-Th. Schulze Altcappenberg,
Erling Skaug, Johannes Tripps und anderen
Programm:
Gemäldegalerie Berlin, 12.1. 2007
10:00 - 13:00 Autopsie und Technologie (Studiengalerie)
Präsentation und Betrachtung der Berliner Tafeln des Cennino Cennini
(nicht öffentlicher Teil der Veranstaltung)
14:00 - 18:00 Befund und Diskussion (Studiengalerie)
Fakt und Überlieferung: Cenninis Traktat auf dem Prüfstand
Cennini und Agnolo Gaddi: Ausbildung und Werkstattprozesse
Rekonstruktion: Gestalt und Funktion des Retabels
Schlußdiskussion: Kontinuität oder Innovation?
(Teilnahme nur nach Voranmeldung)
19:00 Abendvortrag
(Vortragssaal Kunstgewerbemuseum)
Erling Skaug (Oslo): An Introduction to the Person and Art of Cennino
Cennini
Kupferstichkabinett Berlin, 13.1. 2007
11:00-12:30: Zeichnung und Entwurf
(Studiensaal)
Hein-Th. Schulze Altcappenberg (Moderation): ‘ritraendo e disegniando’:
Zeichnungen des Trecento
(nicht öffentlicher Teil der Veranstaltung)
Eine Veranstaltung des ‚Kunsthistorischen Italien-Kolloquiums’ Berlin.
Kontakt:
Wolf-Dietrich Löhr
Freie Universität Berlin
Kunsthistorisches Institut
Koserstr. 20
14195 Berlin
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Stefan Weppelmann
Gemäldegalerie
Staatliche Museen Berlin
Stauffenbergstr. 40
10785 Berlin
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Collecting & the Princely Apartment, Ottobeuren, Friday 13 July to
Tuesday 17 July 2006
Abbey of Ottobeuren, 87724 Ottobeuren, Germany
The following programme is still, to some extent, preliminary but we do
not expect any great changes. If you are interested, please book as soon
as we circulate the booking form in January and reserve your
accommodation in the monastery or in one of the hotels and pensioni in
Ottobeuren. Ottobeuren is popular holiday place during the summer and
accommodation may fill up quite quickly. The reception of the IHR has
brochures and a few DVDs about Ottobeuren which can be borrowed.
There will be a possibility to book either just the academic sessions or
the full programme over 4 days. The visit to Kirchheim should be
particularly interesting for we shall visit some of the rooms not
usually open to the public. In order to run the conference, we need to
have sufficient enrolments and would appreciate it if you could please
book your place as early as possible.
Susan Bracken Andrea Galdy Adriana Turpin
Programme
Friday 13 July 2007
Ca 6pm coach from Munich airport arrives at Ottobeuren (map)
www.ottobeuren.de
Please make your own arrangements for accommodation
7 to 9 pm reception and registration at the Benedictine monastery Ottobeuren
Saturday 14 July 2007
9.30 to 10am Registration
10 to 11am introduction and guided tour (Prof Dr Ulrich Faust OSB)
11 to 11.30 coffee break
11.30 to 1pm
Andrea Gáldy, Collecting & Display in the Apartments of the Medici Ducal
Palace in the Sixteenth Century
Lisa Kirch, OH and S at Neuburg
Christopher Rowell, The Green Closet/(Long Gallery) at Ham to its 'Lost'
Equivalents Abroad
1 to 2.30 lunch
2.30 to 4
Joy Kearney, Melchior de Hondecoeter, Jan Weenix, and Royal Taste and
Patronage
Leon Lock, title to be confirmed
4 to 4.15 break
4.15 to 5
Andrew Moore, Thomas Coke’s European Tour: the Princely Apartments of
Rome, 1712 – 1718
general discussion
7.30 to 10.00 concert ‘Nachwuchskuenstlerpodium International’ in the
Emperor’s Hall for those who wish to attend (price of ticket not
included, can be booked with the conference)
Sunday 15 July 2007
High Mass in the Basilica for those who wish to attend
11 to 12.30 pm
Alden Gordon, Achieving Comfort and Privacy without Sacrificing Status
The Decoration and Pictures in Apartements Privées versus Apartements
d’Apparat
Angela M. Opel, Art’s Emancipation from the Ceremonial. The Development
of Spatial Seperation of Art Collections from the Princely Apartments:
The Wittelsbach Residences in Düsseldorf and Mannheim
12.30 to 2pm lunch
2 to 3.30
Gero Seelig, Schwerin Castle and its Collections around the Middle of
the Eighteenth Century
Virginie Spenle, Painting and Sculpture Galleries in the German State
Apartments at the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century
Volker Heenes, The Erbach Collection of Vases and Antiquities
3.30 to 4 tea break
4 to 5 respondent(s) and general discussion
Conference dinner in beer garden with Bavarian food and beer brewed on
the premises (dinner not included, can be booked with the conference).
Monday 16 July
morning free, afternoon excursion to the Fugger castle in Kirchheim and
Baroque museum Ochsenhausen
Tuesday 17 July
Excursion to the Munich Residence; conference finishes at lunchtime,
lunch not included
Booking form available from the list's file store at
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/filearea.cgi?LMGT1=MAT-REN
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LATE MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN ITALY
SPRING 2006
Thursdays, 5 pm
Third-floor Seminar Room, IHR, Senate House, University of London, Malet
Street
Convenors: Georgia Clarke & Trevor Dean
18 January
Melissa Bullard
Pestering the Pope for Profit. Nofri Tornabuoni, a Weberian ideal type?
1 February
Alison Brown
Machiavelli’s philosophy and his Lucretius
15 February
Peter Denley
Natural adversaries? Italian universities and change in the age of humanism
1 March
Aislinn Loconte
Constructing Female Sanctity in Late Medieval Naples: The Funerary
Monument of Queen Sancia of Majorca
15 March
Michelle O’Malley
Quality and the pressure of reputation: Re-thinking Perugino
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V&A/RCA Research Seminar Series
Renaissance Decorative Arts and Culture
Spring 2007
All seminars will be held at 4pm on Thursdays, in Seminar Room A of the
Research Department at the Victoria & Albert Museum. The seminars are
free, no booking is required and all those with a research interest in
the field are welcome to attend. For more information please contact
Katrina Royall at 020 7942 2574 or [log in to unmask]
Wednesday, 24 January
Margit Thofner (University of East Anglia)
Masking the City? Early Modern Festival Architecture
Wednesday, 31 January
Stephan Epstein (London School of Economics)
Transferring Technical Knowledge in Europe, c.1200-c.1800
Wednesday, 7 February
Meghan Callahan (Kress Fellow, Victoria & Albert Museum)
The Confessor's Studiolo at the Convent of La Crocetta in Florence
Wednesday, 14 February
Donal Cooper (University of Warwick)
Sacred Space in the Modern Museum: Redisplaying the Florentine Convent
Church of Santa Chiara in the New Medieval and Renaissance Galleries at
the V&A
Wednesday, 21 February
Helen Hills (University of York)
The Treasury Chapel of San Gennaro: Architecture and Spirituality in
Baroque Naples
Wednesday, 28 February
John Henderson (Birkbeck College, University of London) The Material
Culture of Health in Renaissance Florence
Wednesday, 7 March
Dana Leibsohn (Smith College)
A Diaspora of Material Objects: China in Mexico in the 16th-18th Centuries
Access to Seminar Room A is via the Research Department offices. To get
there, go to the top of the Ceramic Staircase decorated with ceramic
tiles that leads from Gallery 11 on the ground floor, past the Silver
Gallery (gallery 70) to the very top of the staircase. The research
department doors are on the left.
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