São aceites propostas de comunicação/póster no âmbito das áreas temáticas definidas para o congresso e sobre matérias correlacionadas com as mesmas. Os interessados deverão enviar um resumo, numa das seguintes línguas: português, espanhol, inglês, italiano ou francês (máximo de 300 palavras), incluindo o título, acompanhado de uma breve nota curricular (máximo de 200 palavras) eContinue reading “CFP: Tardogótico Conference, 15 de maio de 2017”
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CFP: Association for Art History Annual Conference 2018 (London, 5-7 Apr 2018), deadline 1 May 2017
London, The Courtauld Institute of Art and King’s College London Deadline: May 1, 2017 Association for Art History Annual Conference 2018, Call for Sessions ‘LOOK OUT!’ is the theme of the Association for Art History’s Annual Conference , co-hosted by the Courtauld Institute of Art and King’s College London, from April 5 – April 7 2018. • Continue reading “CFP: Association for Art History Annual Conference 2018 (London, 5-7 Apr 2018), deadline 1 May 2017”
Conference: Rekonstruktion von Stadt und Stadtbild (Aacchen, 11-12 May 17)
RWTH Aachen Fakultät für Architektur, Reiff Museum, Raum R2.15 Rokokotür, Schinkelstraße 1, 52062 Aachen, 11. – 12.05.2017 Registration deadline: May 2, 2017 <https://media.arch.rwth-aachen.de/-/DENKMAL/HOMEPAGE/Nachrichten/Flyer-v10-web.original.pdf> Rekonstruktion von Stadt und Stadtbild – Translozierung als Mittel der Stadtgestaltung Kolloquium Im Rahmen des von der DFG geförderten Projektes “Die Translozierung als Mittel der Stadtgestaltung” veranstaltet das Lehr- und Forschungsgebiet Denkmalpflege und HistorischeContinue reading “Conference: Rekonstruktion von Stadt und Stadtbild (Aacchen, 11-12 May 17)”
CFP: The Art of Ornament. Meaning, Archetypes, Forms & Uses (Lisbon, 23-25 Nov 17)
Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisboa, November 23 – 25, 2017 Deadline: Apr 30, 2017 The Art of Ornament. Meaning, Archetypes, Forms and Uses The topics suggested for proposals for participating in this Conference are generically the following, although others may be considered if they are deemed pertinent and relevant: – Contemplating the ornament our days: meaning, tendencies andContinue reading “CFP: The Art of Ornament. Meaning, Archetypes, Forms & Uses (Lisbon, 23-25 Nov 17)”
CFP: Schaffen und Nachahmen (Tuebingen, 17-20 Mar 19)
Das 18. Symposium findet unter dem Titel „Schaffen und Nachahmen. Kreative Prozesse im Mittelalter“ vom 17.-20. März 2019 in Tübingen statt. In der Gegenwart wird das Verhältnis von Schaffen und Nachahmen und deren Bedeutung für kreative Prozesse neu ausgehandelt: Die Postmoderne hat das Subjekt dezentriert und intensiv über den Tod des Autors diskutiert. Die Möglichkeiten, die erst dieContinue reading “CFP: Schaffen und Nachahmen (Tuebingen, 17-20 Mar 19)”
Book roundup: New Publications on Medieval Art (April 2017)
Here are some new medieval art history books on manuscripts, architecture and sculpture in English, French, and Italian, published at the beginning of 2017 (information courtesy of Publicaciones sobre Arte Medieval):
Conference: Le don mis en scene (Louvain, 20-21 Apr 17)
Université catholique de Louvain April 20 – 21, 2017 Le don mis en scène. Représentations visuelles et textuelles de l’acte de donation dans les arts de la première modernité Colloque organisée par le GEMCA (Université catholique de Louvain) Cette rencontre ambitionne d’étudier l’acte de donation au cours de la première modernité, un acte que l’on envisagera commeContinue reading “Conference: Le don mis en scene (Louvain, 20-21 Apr 17)”
London Medieval Society Colloquium Saturday 6th May, 2017, 11-6
QMUL Joseph Rotblat building, Charterhouse Square, London EC1M 6BQ The London Medieval Society is delighted and honoured to welcome Bob Mills, Sheila Sweetinburgh and Patricia Stewart to speak on ‘Animals in Medieval Culture’ on Saturday 6th May in beautiful Charterhouse Square. In brief, we shall be exploring the animal ‘turn’ – everything from defining medievalContinue reading “London Medieval Society Colloquium Saturday 6th May, 2017, 11-6”
Lecture: North and South of the Loire: The Culture of Copying and the Rebirth of Sculpture, Professor Deborah Kahn, Courtauld Institute of Art, 25 April 2017 5.30pm
From his thesis of 1950 on “Regional Schools of English Sculpture” to his later writings, Professor George Zarnecki, deputy director of the Courtauld Institute of Art from 1961 – 74, showed himself to be a master of visual comparison. In one of his last articles (written in 1992), he surveyed the iconographic kinship between the earliest Romanesque sculptures at Saint-Benoit-sur-Loîre, Bayeux and Toulouse.
Resource: Digital library of liturgical sources
Digital library of liturgical sources is a new research tool developed by the Research Group of Liturgical History. The Calendar-Project is a comprehensive database of almost 200 representative European liturgical Calendars and Sanctorals.