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Étiqueté : anciens Pays-Bas

Appel à contribution : « Eyes and Ears: Comparing Formal Analyses in Art and Music (Southern Low Countries, 1350-1700) », Anvers, août 2024, date limite le 15 janvier 2024

This is the first of two workshops; both will be in person although there is scope for hybrid participation. The workshop is part of a project entitled ‘Analysing Art and Music in the Southern Low Countries (1350-1700)’, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK). This project is a partnership between the Open University (UK), Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and the Alamire Foundation (both Belgium). The purpose of this initial workshop is to bring together...

Exposition : “Collectors’ Dreams – Glorious Moments in Netherlandish Baroque Art”, Cologne, Wallraf-Richartz-Museum & Fondation Corboud, jusqu’au 21 avril 2024

“Collectors are happy people” is the last line of the short story The Invisible Collection (1925) by Austrian writer Stefan Zweig. This exhibition illustrates the happiness of collectors. For the first time ever, Collectors’ Dreams shows a marvelous German private collection brimming with star painters of the seventeenth-century Netherlandish art world. Starting in 1970, the collection was assembled over three decades through shrewd purchases on the international art market. The collection was recently entrusted on permanent loan to the...

Parution : Lizet Klaassen (dir.), « Harmony in Bright Colors. Memling’s God the Father with Singing and Music-Making Angels Restored », Turnhout, Brepols, 2021

Hans Memling’s God the Father with Singing and Music-making Angels formed the upper register of an enormous polyptych painted for the Benedictine monastery of Santa Maria la Real in Nájera, Spain. The three large panel paintings are undoubtedly among the most monumental works of early Netherlandish painting. Since 1895 they have belonged to the collection of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp (KMSKA), where a team of conservators and scholars have devoted themselves in...

Appel à contribution : « Breaking Conventions and Confronting Gender: The Multifaceted Relationship Between Women and Art in the Low Countries, 1500-1800 », Amsterdam, 2-5 juin 2021, date limite le 1er juillet 2020

In preparation of the HNA conference 2-5 June 2021, organized by the University of Amsterdam and the RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History, the program committee invites HNA members to submit proposals for paper sessions. The sessions are posted on the HNA website. Please submit your proposal(s) to the session chair(s), not the program committee. Applicants are allowed to submit multiple proposals to different sessions, but please inform all appropriate chairs about this at...

Appel à contribution : « The Performativity of Liturgical Art », Amsterdam, 2-5 juin 2021, date limite le 1er juillet 2020

In preparation of the HNA conference 2-5 June 2021, organized by the University of Amsterdam and the RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History, the program committee invites HNA members to submit proposals for paper sessions. The sessions are posted on the HNA website. Please submit your proposal(s) to the session chair(s), not the program committee. Applicants are allowed to submit multiple proposals to different sessions, but please inform all appropriate chairs about this at...

Appel à contribution : « Indeterminacy in Netherlandish Visual Arts and Culture (1400-1800) », Amsterdam, 2-5 juin 2021, date limite le 1er juillet 2020

In preparation of the HNA conference 2-5 June 2021, organized by the University of Amsterdam and the RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History, the program committee invites HNA members to submit proposals for paper sessions. The sessions are posted on the HNA website. Please submit your proposal(s) to the session chair(s), not the program committee. Applicants are allowed to submit multiple proposals to different sessions, but please inform all appropriate chairs about this at...

Appel à contribution : « ‘Here and Now’: Capturing the Moment in Netherlandish Art (1400–1700) », Amsterdam, 2-5 juin 2021, date limite le 1er juillet 2020

In preparation of the HNA conference 2-5 June 2021, organized by the University of Amsterdam and the RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History, the program committee invites HNA members to submit proposals for paper sessions. The sessions are posted on the HNA website. Please submit your proposal(s) to the session chair(s), not the program committee. Applicants are allowed to submit multiple proposals to different sessions, but please inform all appropriate chairs about this at...

Appel à contribution : « L’enfant à la Renaissance dans les anciens Pays-Bas (fin XVe-début XVIIe siècle) », Arras, Université d’Artois, 19-20 novembre 2020, date limite le 1er juin 2020

Le CREHS (université d’Artois) organise le 5e colloque de son cycle de recherche pluridisciplinaire sur La Renaissance dans les Provinces du Nord. Le thème retenu est celui de l’enfant fin XVe-début XVIIe siècle. Le colloque aura lieu les 19 et 20 novembre 2020 à Arras, université d’Artois. Le colloque interrogera la place de l’enfant et sa perception dans la société dans une période de forte mutation, portée par le mouvement humaniste et marquée par les...

Colloque international : “La reconquête par le livre et l’estampe. Au cœur de la réforme catholique dans les Pays-Bas (XVIe-XVIIe siècles)”, Université de Liège, 23-24 février 2017

La reconquête par le livre et l’estampe Au cœur de la réforme catholique dans les Pays-Bas (XVIe-XVIIe siècles) Université de Liège Salle des Professeurs Si l’utilisation du support imprimé par les mouvements réformés protestants doit être considérée comme le premier phénomène de mass média de l’histoire et qu’elle a, à ce titre, engendré une bibliographie écrasante, force est de constater que l’exploitation du livre et de l’estampe par la réforme catholique n’a pas bénéficié de...

Colloque : “Art and Science in the Early Modern Low Countries”, Amsterdam, 17-18 sep 2015

Art and Science in the Early Modern Low Countries Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum et Trippenhuis (Seat Royal Dutch Academy of Arts and Sciences) 17-18 sep 2015 Registration deadline: 14 sept. 2015 On September 17 and 18, 2015, Amsterdam is to host the conference ‘Art and Science in the Early Modern Low Countries (ca 1560-1730)’, organized by the Rijksmuseum and the Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands.