From: Claire Hendren <claire.hendren@gmail.com> Date: Nov 15, 2018 Subject: ANN: Museums: Humanities in the Public Sphere (Washington D.C., 30 Jun- 28 Jul 19) Washington D.C., June 30 - July 28, 2019 Deadline: Mar 1, 2019 NEH Summer Institute - Museums: Humanities in the Public Sphere Join us for this in-depth exploration of museums and curated cultural collections … Continue reading ANN: Museums: Humanities in the Public Sphere (Washington D.C., 30 Jun- 28 Jul 19)
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CFP: Special Issue: Netherlandish Art History in the Long Nineteenth Century (7 December 2018)
From: Edward Wouk <NAH2019@gmail.com> Date: Nov 9, 2018 Subject: CFP: Special Issue: Netherlandish Art History in the Long Nineteenth Century New York Deadline: Dec 7, 2018 Special Issue of Oud Holland: Netherlandish Art History in the Long Nineteenth Century In History and its Images (1993), Francis Haskell argued that the “rediscovery” of early Netherlandish painting … Continue reading CFP: Special Issue: Netherlandish Art History in the Long Nineteenth Century (7 December 2018)
CONF: Ambassadors for the Netherlands (The Hague, 6 Dec 18)
From: Annelien Krul / OSK <info@onderzoekschoolkunstgeschiedenis.nl> Date: Nov 8, 2018 Subject: CONF: Ambassadors for the Netherlands (The Hague, 6 Dec 18)Mauritshuis, Naussauzaal, Plein 29, The Hague, December 06, 2018 Registration deadline: Dec 1, 2018 Ambassadors for the Netherlands: 17th-century Dutch Artists & Paintings in England Dutch pictures can still be found in abundance in many … Continue reading CONF: Ambassadors for the Netherlands (The Hague, 6 Dec 18)
Newsletter – October & November 2018
Hello from The Society for the History of Collecting. Many events coming up for SocHistColl members in the remainder of 2018 – scroll down to hear about events past and future, including a Curator’s Tour of the forthcoming Strawberry Hill exhibition, Society trip to Chantilly, and don’t miss our exclusive book discounts from Yale University … Continue reading Newsletter – October & November 2018
The Paston Treasures: Microcosm of the Known World
The exhibition on the painting and collections of the Paston family held in Norwich Castle Museum over the summer, was a long-awaited moment for all those interested in 17th-century collecting or more particularly, in the cabinet of curiosity. The painting of the Paston Treasure was known, but not very well and was full of unresolved … Continue reading The Paston Treasures: Microcosm of the Known World