CFP: Provenance and Provenience in Early Modern Collections in Central and Eastern Europe
Provenance—the study of an object’s track of ownership—Is typically associated with the twentieth century, often focusing on the biographies of looted art in colonial or post-WWII contexts. However, during the early modern period…
CONF: Collecting and Knowledge Production through Travel (2 sessions at RSA 2024, Chicago, 23 Mar 2:30-6:00pm)
PROGRAMME: 2:30 PM – Traveling Engineers and the Collection of Knowledge in the Seventeenth-Century English Empire; Hannah Kaemmer, Harvard University 2:50 PM – Annibale Carracci’s Arti di Bologna, Itinerant Tradesmen, Knowledge Networks, and…
CFP: Renaissance Numismatics, Medals, and Exonumia – Session at RSA (Philadelphia, 2-4 Apr 20)
Renaissance Society of America Annual Conference, Philadelphia, April 2 – 04, 2020 Renaissance Numismatics, Medals, and Exonumia Deadline: July 30, 2019 Proposals are invited for a session (or sessions) dedicated to Renaissance numismatics,…
CFP: The Resonances of Renaissance Objects – Session at RSA (Philadelphia, 2-4 Apr 20)
Renaissance Society of America Annual Conference, Philadelphia, April 2 – 04, 2020 Deadline: August 1, 2019 This session prioritizes an object-based approach for examining the mutable definition of the Renaissance in artistic production,…
CFP: Session at RSA (Philadelphia, 2-4 Apr 20)
Renaissance Society of America Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, April 2 – 04, 2020Deadline: Jul 15, 2019 Patronage in Northern Europe between Reformation and Counter-Reformation (1517-c.1600) Organizers:Catharine Ingersoll (Virginia Military Institute) and Ruben Suykerbuyk (University of Ghent)