The Society for the History of Collecting Call for Papers Renaissance Society of America Conference Dublin, Ireland, 7–10 April 2021 Collecting and Display of Small, Portable Objects (15th–17th century) The taste for small objects, such as gems, jewels, coins, small antiquities, statuettes and miniature works of art is evident in leading collections from the fifteenth … Continue reading Reminder! CFP: SHC Collecting and Display of Small, Portable Objects (submit before 30 July 2020)
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Reminder! CFP: The Evolving House Museum: Art Collectors and Their Residences, Then and Now (submit before 20 July 2020)
CALL FOR PAPERS College Art Association, Annual Conference New York City, February 10–13, 2021 The Evolving House Museum: Art Collectors and Their Residences, Then and Now The National Trust for Historic Preservation estimates that more than 15,000 house museums exist in the United States. It is an astounding figure that, as one writer has noted, … Continue reading Reminder! CFP: The Evolving House Museum: Art Collectors and Their Residences, Then and Now (submit before 20 July 2020)
SHC Online Lecture: Shaping the Splendor of Italian Renaissance Art through Collecting and Patronage
The Society for the History of Collecting Invites you to its Online Lecture Shaping the Splendor of Italian Renaissance Art through Collecting and Patronage Inge Reist Director Emerita, Center for the History of Collecting Thursday, 23 July 2020 at 6.30pm (BST) For most of us, art patronage and collecting during the Renaissance and Baroque periods is … Continue reading SHC Online Lecture: Shaping the Splendor of Italian Renaissance Art through Collecting and Patronage
International Summer School on Digital Art History (DAHSS) (1-5 September 2020)
Dear colleagues, We are pleased to announce that the International Summer School on Digital Art History (DAHSS), a joint initiative of the University of Málaga and the University of Berkeley, with the collaboration of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, the Fundación General de la Universidad de Málaga, and the HDH, will celebrate the fifth … Continue reading International Summer School on Digital Art History (DAHSS) (1-5 September 2020)
ONLINE: China: A History in Objects’ presented by Jessica Harrison-Hall (15 July 2020, 1.30pm)
The Oriental Ceramic Society Wednesday 15 July at 13.30‘ China: A History in Objects’ presented by Jessica Harrison-Hall China’s history and geography are wonderfully rich and varied yet are neither as self-contained nor as isolated as is often thought. China’s written past and its material culture show interactions with other states in every period, from … Continue reading ONLINE: China: A History in Objects’ presented by Jessica Harrison-Hall (15 July 2020, 1.30pm)