Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2019 18:31:07 +0200 Subject: CFP: New Perspectives on British Orientalism (Compton, 16-17 Oct 19) From: Imogen Tedbury Date: Jun 25, 2019 Subject: CFP: New Perspectives on British Orientalism (Compton, 16-17 Oct 19) Compton, Surrey and Egham, Surrey, October 16 - 17, 2019 Deadline: Jul 31, 2019 Eastern Questions: New Perspectives on British Orientalism A collaborative … Continue reading CFP: New Perspectives on British Orientalism (Compton, 16-17 Oct 19)
CFP: 2020 History of Collecting Seminar (6 September 2019)
Dear All, Please find attached the Call for Papers for the 2020 History of Collecting Seminar series. If you would like to submit a proposal please send it to collection@wallacecollection.org. The deadline is Friday 6 September 2019.
CFP: 5 Sessions at RSA (Philadelphia, 2-4 April 2020)
Subject: CFP: 5 Sessions at RSA (Philadelphia, 2-4 Apr 2020) Renaissance Society of America Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, April 2 - 04, 2020 [1] Early Modern Intermediality: The Bel Composto Reconsidered [2] Lost Works of Art in Print [3] The Image of the Book: 1300–1600 [4] The Mock (Paradoxical, Ironic) Encomium and the Visual Arts [5] Exhibiting Art … Continue reading CFP: 5 Sessions at RSA (Philadelphia, 2-4 April 2020)
CAA 2020 ANNUAL CONFERENCE: The Collector and Cultural Narratives
Subject: CAA 2020 ANNUAL CONFERENCE: The Collector and Cultural Narratives https://caa.confex.com/caa/2020/webprogrampreliminary/Session5188.html The Collector and Cultural Narratives Julie Codell, Arizona State University From the mid-19th century, a new kind of narrative about private collectors appeared in Europe and the US, e.g., Jameson's Companion to the Most Celebrated Private Galleries (1844), Waagen's Kunstwerke und Künstler (Berlin, 1837-1839), trans. Elizabeth Eastlake as The Treasures … Continue reading CAA 2020 ANNUAL CONFERENCE: The Collector and Cultural Narratives
CFP: CAA 2020 Conference – The Collector and Cultural Narratives (Chicago 12-15 February 2020)
The Collector and Cultural Narratives Julie Codell, Arizona State University From the mid-19th century, a new kind of narrative about private collectors appeared in Europe and the US, e.g., Jameson's Companion to the Most Celebrated Private Galleries (1844), Waagen's Kunstwerke und Künstler (Berlin, 1837-1839), trans. Elizabeth Eastlake as The Treasures of Art in Great Britain … Continue reading CFP: CAA 2020 Conference – The Collector and Cultural Narratives (Chicago 12-15 February 2020)