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Appel à contribution : New Perspectives on Italian Art, Dublin, 30 mars-2 avril 2022, date limite le 30 juillet 2021

Organizers: Ilaria Andreoli (ITEM-CNRS, Paris / Fondazione Cini, Venice) and Kelley Di Dio (University of Vermont)

This session aims to create a space for emerging scholars (recent Ph.D.s or Ph.D. candidates) of Italian art to present their work. Proposals on any area of Italian early modern art (1300-1600) are welcome. We are particularly interested in scholars working in new methodologies, new areas of study, or innovative approaches to more traditional areas of Renaissance studies. The intention is to provide new scholars a forum to present their ideas and methods and an opportunity to receive constructive feedback from senior scholars who will serve as respondents.

Please send proposals to the organizers, Ilaria Andreoli (ilaria.andreoli@item-cnrs.fr) and Kelley Di Dio (kelley.didio@uvm.edu) by July 30, 2021.

Paper proposals must include:
– abstract (150 words max)
– paper title (25 words max)
– your full name, current affiliation, email address, and Ph.D. completion date (past or expected)
– a brief c.v. (300 words max, and must be in list not narrative form)
– a list of key words (8 max)

Please note: Speakers must become RSA members by November 1st to speak at the conference.

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Fiammetta Campagnoli (24 juillet 2021). Appel à contribution : New Perspectives on Italian Art, Dublin, 30 mars-2 avril 2022, date limite le 30 juillet 2021. Collectif d'Historiens de l'Art de la Renaissance. Consulté le 2 décembre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/momr


Fiammetta Campagnoli

Fiammetta Campagnoli est doctorante en histoire de l'art moderne à l'Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. Ses recherches se concentrent sur la perception et sur la réception de la spatialité de l’image mariale au XVe et au XVIe siècle.

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