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SHC: Re-interpreting an Eighteenth Century Collection: Henry Hoare the collector, a Roman statue, and a lost wife (16 July 2020, 6.30pm BST)

The Society for the History of Collecting Invites you to its third online lecture Re-interpreting an Eighteenth Century Collection: Henry Hoare the collector, a Roman statue, and a lost wife Prof. John Harrison 16 July, 2020 6.30pm BST Modern readings of the iconography in Henry Hoare’s eighteenth-century landscape garden at Stourhead in Wiltshire have typically … Continue reading SHC: Re-interpreting an Eighteenth Century Collection: Henry Hoare the collector, a Roman statue, and a lost wife (16 July 2020, 6.30pm BST)

Instagram Stories: Collection Series with Gwendolyn Collaço

Join us this Friday for another Stories take over with Gwendolyn Collaço. Gwendolyn Collaço is the Assistant Curator for Art of the Middle East at LACMA (The Los Angeles County Museum of Art). She received her PhD in May 2020 from Harvard University's joint program for History of Art & Arch. and Middle Eastern Studies. … Continue reading Instagram Stories: Collection Series with Gwendolyn Collaço

CFP: 5 Sessions at AAH 2020 (Birmingham, 14-16 Apr 21)

Subject: CFP: 5 Sessions at AAH 2020 (Birmingham, 14-16 Apr 21) Association for Art History’s 47th Annual Conference (AAH), University of Birmingham, April 14 - 16, 2021 Deadline: Oct 19, 2020 [1] Provincialising Impressionism [2] Surrealism in 1960s and 1970s Latin America [3] Exiled and Female [4] Pre-Modern Women as Artists, Patrons and Collectors [5] Challenging Legacies … Continue reading CFP: 5 Sessions at AAH 2020 (Birmingham, 14-16 Apr 21)

CFP: Patterns of Patronage in Qing Beijing: A New Map (Seattle, 25-28 Mar 21)

 CFP: Patterns of Patronage in Qing Beijing: A New Map (Seattle, 25-28 Mar 21) Association for Asian Studies 2021, Seattle, WA, March 25 - 28, 2021 Deadline: Jul 13, 2020 Patterns of Patronage in Qing Beijing: A New Map Convenors: Michele Matteini (NYU/IFA), Stephen Whiteman (Courtauld Institute of Art) In the study of Qing art, Beijing has … Continue reading CFP: Patterns of Patronage in Qing Beijing: A New Map (Seattle, 25-28 Mar 21)

Oxford Ceramics Group: Inaugural online lecture (Tuesday 7 July 2020)

The Oxford Ceramics Group invites you to its inaugural online lecture Vasemania at the Huntington: The Chelsea Vases Anne Anderson Tuesday, 7 July 2020, 18:30 (BST) Over the course of barely three years Joseph Duveen was able to amass a mega collection of Chelsea vases for Henry Edwards Huntington.  But why did Huntington want them … Continue reading Oxford Ceramics Group: Inaugural online lecture (Tuesday 7 July 2020)