Trecento Seminar: Artist and Authorship
University of Edinburgh, 6 May 2016
We are pleased to announce the final programme for our upcoming
Trecento Seminar on the theme of 'Artist and Authorship', to be held on
Friday, 6th May 2016 at the University of Edinburgh.
This one-day international research seminar is designed to take stock
of the field, showcase award-winning, original research and discuss
different methodologies, thus charting new avenues for future research.
While the research seminar's main focus of attention is the Italian
Trecento, contributions reach well beyond it to investigate different
geographical areas - both East and West (Portugal, France, Spain,
Byzantium) - across a broader timespan, including contemporary
perspectives on the topic.
The event is free and open to all. You can book your ticket(s) on
Eventbrite:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/trecento-seminar-artist-and-authorship-tickets-24250478835
Claudia Bolgia and Luca Palozzi
Programme
10-10.15 Luca Palozzi (University of Edinburgh), Introduction
Session 1
Visual Networks and Artistic Flows - Chair: Luca Palozzi
10.15-10.40 Emanuele Lugli (University of York), 'Inventing the
Network: Linking Figures and Connecting Knowledge in Trecento Italy'
10.40-11.05 Carla Varela Fernandes (Universidade Nova de Lisboa,
Portugal), 'France-Catalonia-Portugal: artistic flows in the Trecento.
Some examples from the Digital Index of Magistri Cataloniae'
11.05-11.20 Q&A
11.20 -11.40 Coffee break
Session 2
Authorship and Self-Representation: East and West
Chair: Claudia Bolgia (University of Edinburgh)
11.40-12.05 Maria Lidova (British Museum, University of Oxford),
'Manifestations of Authorship: Artists' Signatures in Byzantium'
12.05-12.30 Giampaolo Ermini (Scuola Normale Superiore, Italy), 'The
Opere firmate nell'arte italiana / Medioevo Project : some notes on
Sienese metalworkers' signatures: goldsmiths, locksmiths, bell makers'
12.30-12.55 Donal Cooper (University of Cambridge), 'The Authorship and
Audience of the Meditations of the Life of Christ'
12.55-13.10 Q&A
13.10-14 Lunch
Session 3
Self-Awareness and Reception - Chair: John Richards (University of
Glasgow)
14.00-14.25 Luca Palozzi, 'Before the Paragone: Trecento Visual
Intelligence and the Critical Misfortune of Sculptors'
14.25-14.50 Corin Sworn (Artist and Lecturer, Ruskin School of Art,
Oxford), 'The Mobile Screen and the Early Modern Stage: A contemporary
artist's take on borrowing from the past'
14.50-15.00 Q&A
15.00-15.20 Coffee break
Session 4
PG Research Showcase, Discussion and Conclusions
Chairs: Claudia Bolgia, Robert Gibbs (University of Glasgow),
John Richards (University of Glasgow), Luca Palozzi
15.20-15.50 Research Showcase with History of Art Ph.D. candidates at
the University of Edinburgh
Maria Gordusenko, 'Magester Ursus and his Self-Representation in the
Church of Santi Pietro e Paolo in Ferentillo'
Amelia Hope-Jones, 'The Elusive Artist: A Late Thirteenth-Century
Tuscan Tabernacle in the National Gallery of Scotland'
Fabian Bojkovsky, 'A Jewish Convert as Artist: The Shrine of San
Vicente, Sabina and Cristeta at the Intersection between Legend,
Historicity and Propaganda'
15.50-16.20 Discussion
16.20-16.40 Claudia Bolgia, Conclusions
16.40 Drinks
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