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Étiqueté : Sofonisba Anguissola

Parution : Michael W. Cole, Sofonisba’s Lesson: A Renaissance Artist and Her Work, Princeton University Press, 2020

Sofonisba Anguissola (ca. 1535–1625) was the daughter of minor Lombard aristocrats who made the unprecedented decision to have her trained as a painter outside the family house. She went on to serve as an instructor to Isabel of Valois, the young queen of Spain. Sofonisba’s Lesson sheds new light on Sofonisba’s work, offering a major reassessment of a Renaissance painter who changed the image of women’s education in Europe—and who transformed Western attitudes about who could be...

Appel à communication : « Strong Women in Early Modern Iberian Art », RSA 2021, Dublin, date limite le 1er août 2020

Session du Congrès de la Renaissance Society of America – Dublin, 7-10 avril 2021 Thanks to recent exhibitions, publications, and museum acquisitions, women have come roaring back into view in the history of early modern art. This panel seeks to focus this renewed attention onto women from across the Iberian world—that is, the areas under the control of the Spanish Hapsburgs, stretching beyond the Iberian Peninsula to include viceregal regions like the Kingdom of Naples, New...

Colloque : “Ingenuity in Early Modern Art and Science”, Cambridge, Université de Cambridge, le 11 et 12 avril 2019

Ingenuity in Early Modern Art and Science University of Cambridge, WYNG Gardens, Trinity Hall, Thompsons Lane, Cambridge, CB5 8AQ, April 11 – 12, 2019 This two-day conference, exploring ingenuity in early modern art and science, is the concluding conference for the five-year ERC-funded project Genius Before Romanticism: Ingenuity in Early Modern Art and Science, based at CRASSH (Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities).