This is a reminder about the forthcoming session on Articulating Meanings
in Late Medieval and Early Modern Interiors which I am organising at the
AAH Annual Conference in London, 10-13 April, with Flora Dennis of AHRB
Centre for the Study of the Domestic Interior.
In particular, this is to remind anyone planning to attend that THE EARLY
BOOKING DEADLINE IS 21 FEBRUARY, after which prices go up by at least
another £50.
Information about the conference - and about how to book - can be found on
the AAH website at http://www.aah.org.uk
And remember - the Material Renaissance conference in Brighton ends on
Tuesday 8 April, and registration for the AAH conference begins on the
afternoon of Thursday 10 April. Why not make a week of it?
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ARTiculations: 29th Association of Art Historians Annual Conference
Birkbeck and University College London
10-13 April 2003
Articulating Meanings in Late Medieval and Early Modern Interiors
Dr Rupert Shepherd (Ashmolean Museum) & Dr Flora Dennis (AHRB Centre for
the Study of the Domestic Interior)
Friday 11 April
Dr Mary Vaccaro (University of Texas at Arlington)
Reconsidering Parmigianino’s Camerino for Paola Gonzaga at Fontanellato
Dr Molly Bourne (Syracuse University in Florence)
The Domestic Interior in Renaissance Mantua: An Analysis of the Stivini
Inventory of 1540-42
Dr Andrea Gáldy (University of Manchester)
New Flesh on Old Bones: Cosimo I de’ Medici, Vasari and the Making of a
Palazzo Ducale in Sixteenth-Century Florence
Dr Jacqueline Marie Musacchio (Vassar College)
Antonio de’Medici and the Casino di San Marco: Identity and Interiors at
the Florentine Court
Dr Claudia Goldstein (William Paterson University)
Luxury, Greed, and Sentimentality: Multivalent Household Goods in Early
Modern Antwerp
Jonathan Foyle (Historic Royal Palaces)
The Conception and Experience of Thomas Wolsey's State Apartments at
Hampton Court Palace, c.1515-30
James Lindow (Victoria & Albert Museum / Royal College of Art)
Theorising on the Domestic Interior in Fifteenth-Century Florence:
Magnificence and Splendour
Saturday 12 April
Marta Ajmar (Victoria & Albert Museum / Royal College of Art)
Open House? Objects, Leisure and Domesticity in Sixteenth Century Italy
Dr Silvia Evangelisti (University of Birmingham)
Articulations of Religious Discipline: Interiors in Early Modern Italian
Convents
Leah Knight (Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario)
Domesticating Plants and Books in Later Sixteenth-Century England
Prof. Claire Lamont (University of Newcastle)
Old Capulet’s House: The Domestic Interior in Romeo and Juliet
Ann Matchette (University of Sussex / AHRB Centre for the Study of the
Domestic Interior)
Reconstructing Meanings: Disposal of Domestic Objects in Fifteenth- and
Sixteenth-Century Florence
Dr Catherine Richardson (Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham)
Distinguished Rooms: Status and the Experience of the Domestic Interior
Prof. Maurice Howard (University of Sussex)
Public spaces, domestic interiors: England 1500-1650
For further details of the conference, visit www.aah.org.uk
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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.
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http://www.ferrara.u-net.com/
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