TODAY: TIAMSA Live Book Discussion No. 6 – Anne-Sophie V. Radermecker: Anonymous Art at Auction. The Reception of Early Flemish Paintings in the Western Art Market, 1946–2015 (online 14 April 2022, 6:30pm CET)
TIAMSA welcomes you to our 6th Live Book Discussion. Respondents: Sandra van Ginhoven (Getty Research Institute) and Hans van Miegroet (Duke University)As usual, the event will be moderated by Kim Oosterlinck (Université libre…
CFP: Close Encounters – Cross-Cultural Exchange between the Low Countries and Britain 1500-1800 (RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History, The Hague, Sep 22, 2022)
The risks and challenges of migration are of compelling interest today. Over the last thirty years, research on early modern artists’ migration and on cultural exchange between the Low Countries and Britain has…
CONF: Arthub Antwerp – Networking, Collaboration and Co-Production in Netherlandish Art from the 15th Century onwards (online, 7-8 Oct 2021)
Arbeitskreis Niederländische Kunst- und Kulturgeschichte e. V. (ANKK)International Conference in collaboration with the Rubenianum, Antwerp Register by 1 Oct 2021 Antwerp is more than Rubens. It is often forgotten that the Netherlandish metropolis…
ANN: Forum Kunst und Markt – Invitation to view our eEvening Lecture of 03 Aug 2020
The Forum Kunst und Markt / Centre for Art Market Studies cordially invites you to the Fokum eEvening Lecture of Prof. Dr. Nils Büttner, Stuttgart. Prof. Dr. Nils Büttner, StuttgartEin originaler Rubens? Von Expertise,…
CFP: Arthub Antwerp (Antwerpen, 8-10 Oct 20)
Call for papers for ANKK ConferenceArthub Antwerp. Networking, Collaboration and Co-Production in Netherlandish Art from the 15th century until today Antwerpen, 08. – 10.10.2020Deadline: Apr 15, 2020
CONF: Collecting Dutch and Flemish Art in Germany 1600-1900 (The Hague, Oct 18-19, 2018)
International two-day symposium on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the ANKK The symposium will take place at the RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History in The Hague. The event is…
CFP: Collecting Dutch & Flemish Art (Den Haag, 18-20 Oct 18)
Conference ANKK and RKD, Den Haag, October 18 – 20, 2018 Deadline: Apr 15, 2018 Collecting Dutch and Flemish Art in Germany Much of Dutch and Flemish Art was acquired by German collectors, so that…
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