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)

CONF: Current research in medieval and renaissance sculpture (Utrecht, 15-16 Nov 2018)

From: Marjan Debaene <marjan.debaene@leuven.be> Date: Oct 10, 2018 Subject: CONF: Current research in medieval and renaissance sculpture (Utrecht, 15-16 Nov 18) Utrecht, Museum Catharijne Convent, Lange Nieuwstraat 38, November 15 - 16, 2018 Registration deadline: Nov 9, 2018 5th annual Ards colloquium Current research in medieval and renaissance sculpture: The function of medieval sculpture and its relation … Continue reading CONF: Current research in medieval and renaissance sculpture (Utrecht, 15-16 Nov 2018)

Seminar: Those Wilder Sorts of Painting, Cambridge, 16 September 2016

Seminar: Those Wilder Sorts of Painting Venue: Murray Edwards College, Cambridge Date and Time: All day Website: http://torch.ox.ac.uk/those-wilder-sorts-painting This interdisciplinary seminar will focus on mural painting and its place within the cultural life of Britain in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, highlighting new ways of looking at the work, its artists and patrons. The aim is … Continue reading Seminar: Those Wilder Sorts of Painting, Cambridge, 16 September 2016