The Early Modern Rome Research Network is holding a work in progress
study day in London on 11 December, 9.30-4.30, kindly hosted by
Dulwich Picture Gallery.
The Society for Renaissance Studies has provided some funding to pay for travel for postgraduate students doing
relevant research who wish to attend the event. Any students who wish to take advantage of this funding should
contact Dr Piers Baker-Bates ([log in to unmask]) with brief information about their current research by 4
December 2009.
Early Modern Rome Research Network
Work in Progress Study Day
Dulwich Picture Gallery, Friday 11 December 2009, 9.30-4.30
Peter Fane-Saunders (Warburg Institute): Inspired by Pliny the Elder
and Ancient Rome: Antonio da Sangallo the Younger's Drawings of the
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus
Philippa Jackson (Independent): Sulpizia Petrucci and Baldassare
Peruzzi: Palace reconstruction and rental in Renaissance Rome
Coffee
Susan Haskins (Independent): Hasdrubal's Wife and other female heroes.
Caroline Murphy (Salem State College): A woman artist at the papal
court: Lavinia Fontana in Rome
Lunch
Lucy Davis (British School at Rome): The Fiamminghi di San Luca
Michael Bury (University of Edinburgh): Action and artistry in
sixteenth-century Rome
Tea
Rick Scorza (Independent): Vasari, Borghini and Papal Portraits
Jonny Yarker (Cambridge University): Decorating with copies in
eighteenth century Yorkshire: reconstructing the commission for the
saloon at Ribston Hall
Supported by the Society for Renaissance Studies
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