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16th century art

11th November 2022 — Conference, News

CONF: Artists Agents and Patrons from the Low Countries in the Iberian World (Brussels, 9 Dec 2022)

The Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage (KIK-IRPA) is organizing a study day to further clarify our understanding of the artistic exchanges and influences that took place between the Low Countries and the Iberian…

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24th June 2022 — Calls for Papers, Conference, News

CFP: Variety, Variation, Multiplication in Premodern Art (TU Berlin, 13-15 Apr 2023)

Printed images and moulded artworks have one thing in common: they refer to an “original form” to which they stand in a complex relationship. Produced in a mechanical process with the help of…

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1st April 2022 — Conference, News

CONF: Prints as Agents of Artistic Exchanges between Fiamminghi and Italiani in the 16th Century (Rome, 7-8 Apr 2022)

Prints as Agents of Artistic Exchanges between Fiamminghi and Italiani in the 16th Century A two-day conference to be held in Rome, Academia Belgica

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7th January 2022 — Events, News

ANN: Lecture by Luís U. Afonso – “Before the Dutch: 16th-century Portuguese Porcelain Imports” (Collecting and Display, Online Seminar, Mon 10th Jan 2022, 6pm GMT)

This talk discusses the reception and consumption of Chinese porcelain in Renaissance Iberia following the establishment of the Cape Route in 1497–9. It will show that by the mid-sixteenth century Chinese porcelain was already an…

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26th November 2021 — Events, News

ANN: The Origins of Intellectual Property in German Renaissance Art – Lecture by Shira Brisman (American Academy Berlin / online, 2 Dec 2021, 19:30 CET)

When we speak of “intellectual property today,” we are likening the right to profit from one’s unique idea to the right to benefit from workable land that is individually possessed. How did this…

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27th November 2020 — Events, News

ANN: Round Table ‘From Genoa to London: Four Centuries of Collecting Raphael’ (London Art Week Digital / online – 3 Dec 2020, 5pm GMT)

Round Table ‘From Genoa to London: Four Centuries of Collecting Raphael’ London Art Week Digital / online – 3 Dec 2020, 5pm GMT London Art Week inaugurated its first and highly acclaimed Symposium…

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28th March 2018 — Conference

CONF: Celebrating Female Agency in the Arts (New York, 26-27 Jun 18)

Christie’s Education, 20 Rockefeller Plaza New York, June 26 – 27, 2018This conference celebrates the significant roles women have played and continue to play in the arts and their markets. Sixteen sessions over two days explore…

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