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Journées d’étude : « Court Culture Exchanges », Madrid et en ligne, Aranjuez, 25-27 octobre 2023

Cultural exchanges between the courts of the Iberian Peninsula and the Habsburg Netherlands (fifteenth – sixteenth Centuries). During the fifteenth century, the Dukes of Burgundy maintained numerous ties and staged frequent encounters with representatives of the Hispanic kingdoms across a range of cultural and political contexts. As a result a reciprocal cultural bond evolved between the court cultures of these two geographical areas. This initial phase of contact was enabled by the rise to power of Mary...

Appel à contribution : « Celebrations at Court. Ephemeral Objects, Materials, and Machineries in the Early Modern Period », Copenhague, University of Copenhagen, 2-3 novembre 2023, date limite le 20 mars 2023

Enhancing the cultural prestige and power of the princely dynasties, early modern European courts invested vast amounts of resources and effort into various art forms at their festivities, including ephemeral objects. With this international conference we wish to explore the appearances and functions of ephemeral objects, materials, and machineries used at court festivities, and their relations to spectacles and performances in general. The focus will be on the 16th and 17th centuries, potentially drawing lines...

Parution : K. Botke, H. T. van Veen, « A Cultural Symbiosis. Patrician Art Patronage and Medicean Cultural Politics in Florence (1530-1610) », Leuven University Press, 2021

The prolonged influence of patricians on the cultural and artistic life in Florence. Contrary to general belief, the history of the Florentine patriciate did not end with the establishment of the State of Tuscany under de’ Medici in 1532. Proud and self-confident patricians did not become subservient courtiers overnight, but remained significantly influential for a long period. They retained their urban identity and longstanding family traditions, while acquiring noble titles, estates, and villas at the...

Parution : Tanja Jones (dir.), « Women Artists in the Early Modern Courts of Europe. c. 1450-1700 », Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press, 2021

This volume presents the first collection of essays dedicated to women as producers of visual and material culture in the Early Modern European courts, offering fresh insights into the careers of, among others, Caterina van Hemessen, Sofonisba Anguissola, Luisa Roldán, and Diana Mantuana. Also considered are groups of female makers, such as ladies-in-waiting at the seventeenth-century Medici court. Chapters address works by women who occupied a range of social and economic positions within and around...

Journées d’étude : « France 1600. Actualité de la recherche et nouvelles perspectives en histoire de l’art », en ligne, 25-26 mai 2021

Ces journées d’étude, organisées dans le cadre du « recensement de la peinture française du XVIe siècle » mené par l’Institut national d’histoire de l’art et versé sur la base AGORHA, en collaboration avec le musée du Louvre, ont pour objectif d’offrir une synthèse des savoirs et de communiquer sur les nouvelles pistes de la recherche récente. Elles exploreront, sur la période charnière des années 1580-1620, entre Renaissance et Grand Siècle, les modalités de la...

Appel à communication : « Medieval and Early Modern Spaces and Places : Courtly Encounters », Londres, Museum of the Order of Saint John, date limite le 31 janvier

Due to the cancellation of our annual conference in March 2020 because of COVID-19, we are reopening the call for papers for our annual conference, now planned for 10-11 June 2021. In 2021 the Open University’s interdisciplinary Spaces and Places conference will address the theme of ‘Courtly Encounters’ by exploring instances of cultural exchange that shaped the day-to-day and extraordinary sensory experiences of court life. Since Subrahhmanyam’s seminal book Courtly Encounters, scholars have incorporated the...