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Conférence : Machtelt Israëls, « The Studioli in Urbino and Gubbio: Setting the Stage for the Illustrious Men, the Montefeltro, and the Liberal Arts », Londres, The Courtauld, 25 novembre 2024

25 Nov 2024 17:30 – 19:00 Free, booking essential Vernon Square Campus, Lecture Theatre 2 The art of the plan underlying the summer and winter apartments in the Palazzo Ducale in Urbino, which Luciano Laurana and Francesco di Giorgio created for Federico da Montefeltro, determined the purpose of the studioli and chapels at their heart. A rediscovered late fifteenth-century inventory sheds light on the function and interaction of the winter apartment’s studiolo with other aspects...

Appel à articles : « L’indétermination », Studiolo n°18, date limite le 14 mars 2021

Publiée par l’Académie de France à Rome, Studiolo est une revue annuelle d’histoire de l’art dédiée à la production artistique et la circulation des images entre l’Italie, l’Europe et le Monde, de la Renaissance à nos jours. Elle constitue un espace ouvert aux recherches les plus actuelles qui occupent toutes les disciplines de l’histoire de l’art, dans ses objectifs comme dans ses méthodes. Chaque numéro comporte un dossier thématique et des rubriques : la rubrique essais,...

Appel à communication: “The Art of the Network: Visualising Social Relationships, 1400-1600”, The Courtauld Institute of Art, Somerset House, Strand, London, Friday 28 April 2017, deadline 31 December 2016

Organised by: Alexander Röstel (The Courtauld Institute of Art) Alexander Noelle (The Courtauld Institute of Art) In recent years, the analysis of social networks has generated a fruitful field of scholarly enquiry. Research addressing the dynamics that govern personal relationships within and without communities of various kinds has permeated through historical, anthropological, and sociological studies. These investigations have traced the ways in which societies structured according to gender, family bonds, and neighbourhood ties as well...