The Society for the History of Collecting Invites you to its Online Lecture ‘Alessandro Contini Bonacossi, Antiquario (1878-1955)’ by Fulvia Zaninelli, Research Associate The Center for Advanced Studies in the Visual Art, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC Friday 17th December, 2021 at 5.30pm GMT // 6.30pm CET // 1.30pm EST // 10.30am PST … Continue reading ‘Alessandro Contini Bonacossi, Antiquario (1878-1955)’ (17 Dec, 2021)
LAW: Jewish Dealers and the European Art Market c.1850-1930 (6, 7, & 9 Dec, 2021)
London Art Week (6, 7, & 9 Dec, 2021) Jewish Dealers and the European Art Market c.1850-1930 An online symposium organised by the Jewish Country Houses project in partnership with the National Trust and in collaboration with The Gilbert Collection and London Art Week Schedule: Mon 6 Dec at 6pm GMT // 1pm EST In … Continue reading LAW: Jewish Dealers and the European Art Market c.1850-1930 (6, 7, & 9 Dec, 2021)
The Spirit of Innovation: Photography and New Media at Stanford’s Cantor Arts Center (2 Dec, 2021)
The West Coast Chapter of the Society for the History of Collecting Invites you to its Online Lecture The Spirit of Innovation: Photography and New Media at Stanford University’s Cantor Arts Center by Maggie Dethloff, Assistant Curator of Photography and New Media Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University Thursday, 2 December … Continue reading The Spirit of Innovation: Photography and New Media at Stanford’s Cantor Arts Center (2 Dec, 2021)
Collecting Antiquities in France in the 19th Century (14 Dec, 2021)
The Society for the History of Collecting Invites you to its Online Lecture Collecting Antiquities in France in the 19th century: the importance of the study of auction sales by Cécile Colonna Tuesday 14 December at 7:30pm CET // 6:30pm GMT // 1:30pm EST // 10:30am PST The collector of works of art, original in … Continue reading Collecting Antiquities in France in the 19th Century (14 Dec, 2021)
Call for Papers: Journal for Provenance Research and the History of Collection
Call for Papers: Transfer – Journal for Provenance Research and the History of Collection The online journal transfer is an academic publication platform in the area of provenance research and the history of collection as well as adjacent fields of investigation, like art market studies, reception history, cultural sociology and legal history. Annual issues will … Continue reading Call for Papers: Journal for Provenance Research and the History of Collection