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Colloque: « Giotto’s Circle Presents Berlin Remixed: Papers on Italian Art and Architecture from the RSA Conference », The Courtauld Institute of Art, le 30 avril 2015, de 10h à 18h.

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« Giotto’s Circle Presents Berlin Remixed: Papers on Italian Art and Architecture from the RSA Conference. »

 

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After the recent Renaissance Society of America conference in Berlin, the Courtauld will be hosting an opportunity for those who could not see he papers – whether due to session clash or not attending the conference – in the, Research Forum Seminar Room, 30 April, 10.00 am – 6.00 pm.

 

10.00 – 11.30: SPACES AND PLACES I

Alexander Roestel (The Courtauld Institute of Art): Habemus paulum: Reconstructing the Florentine Church of San Paolino

Joanna Cannon (The Courtauld Institute of Art): Relocating the Virgin. Altars and panel paintings in the Dominican churches of Tuscany.

Donal Cooper (University of Cambridge): Provincialism and Plurality in the Franciscan Church Interior

 

11.30 – 11.45: Break

 

11.45 – 1.15: SPACES AND PLACES II/WORDS AND PICTURES I

Michaela Zoeschg (Victoria and Albert Museum/The Courtauld Institute of Art): Royal Courts and Enclosed Gardens: The Frescos in Santa Maria Donnaregina (Naples) and Their Audience

Janet Robson (Independent Scholar): Pride of Place: La Verna, Monticelli, and a Trecento Painting for a Noble Clarissan Nun

Federico Botana (Queen Mary, University of London): Learning the Trade: Illustrated Abbaco Manuscripts in Fifteenth-Century Florence.

 

1.15 – 2.30: Lunch (not provided)

 

2.30 – 4.00: WORDS AND PICTURES II

Scott Nethersole (The Courtauld Institute of Art): “Your arrows have pierced me”: Perugino’s Saint Sebastian and the Spectator

Federica Pich (University of Leeds): Written for the Viewer, Painted for the Reader: On the Rhetoric of Words in Portraits

Paul Hills (The Courtauld Institute of Art): Language and the Discrimination of Colors in the Time of Titian and Veronese

 

4.00 – 4.30 Break

 

4.30 – 6.00: BEYOND TUSCANY 

Bryony Bartlett-Rawlings (The Courtauld Institute of Art): ‘Beware, you envious thieves of the work and invention of others, keep your thoughtless hands from these works of ours’.

Eva Papoulia (The Courtauld Institute of Art): Gregory XIII and Sixtus V: A Known Antipathy, an Unknown Project

 

A WIDER VIEW

 

Caroline Campbell (National Gallery) – discussant in a round table ‘Painting and Painters in Fifteenth-Century Venice’

Closing remarks

 

Reception to mark the publication of Péter Bokody’s book Images-within-Images in Italian Painting (1250-1350): Reality and Reflexivity, Ashgate 2015.

 

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Marie Piccoli-Wentzo (17 avril 2015). Colloque: « Giotto’s Circle Presents Berlin Remixed: Papers on Italian Art and Architecture from the RSA Conference », The Courtauld Institute of Art, le 30 avril 2015, de 10h à 18h. Collectif d'Historiens de l'Art de la Renaissance. Consulté le 17 mars 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/mnim


Marie Piccoli-Wentzo

Marie Piccoli-Wentzo est docteure en Histoire de l'Art moderne. Elle a soutenu sa thèse sur l'image du désert dans l'Italie du XVe siècle à l'Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. Ses recherches actuelles portent sur l'expérience esthétique du public de la fin de l'époque médiévale et de la Renaissance devant une œuvre.

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