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Cycle de conférences : “Brands and Stamps on Early Modern Paintings”, La Haye, National Library of the Netherlands et en ligne, le 30 octobre 2025

Symposium Marks on Art: Brands and Stamps on Early Modern Paintings. On Thursday 30 October 2025, the RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History will organise Marks on Art: Brands and Stamps on Early Modern Paintings, a symposium about marks and brands found on the reverses of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Dutch and Flemish paintings on panel and copper supports. On the back of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century supports from the Northern and Southern Netherlands, different kinds...

Journées d’étude : “The Global Baroque: European Material Culture between Conquest, Trade and Mission, 1600-1750”, King’s Manor, University of York, du 10 au 11 juillet 2025

The period of Western art history known as “the Baroque” has traditionally been interpreted as a stylistic phenomenon. However, artistic production in Europe circa 1600–1750 was enabled by a proto-industrial world system dominated by Spain and Portugal, the Netherlands and later Britain. As a result, material culture became entangled in networks of trade, colonial rule and Catholic global mission stretching from Naples to Nagasaki. This conference will broaden perspectives on the Baroque, embracing its transcontinental...

Appel à communication : « Venice: Trade, Production, Consumption of Textiles and Dress in the Early Modern », Venise, date limite le 30 septembre 2024

Dressing the Early Modern Network Conference 2025 Wednesday and Thursday 28-29 May 2025  Centro Tedesco di Studi Veneziani, Venice, Italy Venice in the early modern period flourished as a centre of textile production and trade, shaping and fostering global networks of connections that directly impacted dress in Europe and elsewhere. Due to Venice’s impenetrable location, its proximity to the centre of Europe and a long-standing tradition of merchants and seafarers, Venice had positioned itself as...

XXVe Séminaire d’Histoire de l’art vénitien : « Commerce et échanges à Venise au prisme de la production artistique, XII-XVIIIe siècles », Paris-Venise, 24-30 juin 2021

« Commerce et échanges à Venise au prisme de la production artistique, XII-XVIIIe siècles » / « Comercio e scambi a Venezia attraverso la produzione artistica, XII-XVIII secoli » Ecole du Louvre / Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti L’histoire de la République de Venise s’écrit en suivant le cours de ses échanges avec les cités ou empires voisins et concurrents. Porte de l’Orient, étape de la route maritime de la soie, elle assura tantôt l’hégémonie maritime...