CFP: The (After)Lives of Objects (Online, 18-19 March 21)

The (After)Lives of Objects (online, 18-19 Mar 21) Online / University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, March 18 - 19, 2021 Deadline: Dec 15, 2020 The [After]Lives of Objects: Transposition in the Material World University of Virginia Art & Architectural History Graduate Symposium Online Symposium Transposition involves the movement of people, objects, and ideas from one … Continue reading CFP: The (After)Lives of Objects (Online, 18-19 March 21)

SHC Series: Diversifying the History of Collecting

The Society for the History of Collecting Invites you to its New Series: Diversifying the History of Collecting We are delighted to announce the first events of a new programme designed to diversify research into the history of collecting. Our first session will be dedicated to the role of women in the history of collecting, … Continue reading SHC Series: Diversifying the History of Collecting

SHC Lecture: Rediscovering the Raphael Cartoons at the V&A

The Society for the History of Collecting Invites you to its Online Autumn Series Rediscovering the Raphael Cartoons at the V&A Dr. Ana Debenedetti | Curator of Paintings V&A Monday 16 November, 6.30 pm GMT Online   The Raphael Cartoons are among the greatest treasures of the Renaissance in the UK. Shortly after his election in 1513, … Continue reading SHC Lecture: Rediscovering the Raphael Cartoons at the V&A

CFP: Collecting Orthodoxy in the West: A History and a Look Towards the Future (9 November 2020)

Collecting Orthodoxy in the West: A History and a Look Towards the Future In a 1947 article titled “Byzantine Art and Scholarship in America,” Kurt Weitzmann examined the history of collecting Byzantine art in the United States. “…The combination of formal beauty and material splendor, coupled with great technical perfection and an aristocratic spirit which … Continue reading CFP: Collecting Orthodoxy in the West: A History and a Look Towards the Future (9 November 2020)