CFP: Connoisseurship and the Knowledge of Art in the Netherlands, 1400 to the present

CALL FOR PAPERS NEDERLANDS KUNSTHISTORISCH JAARBOEK VOL. 69, 2019 Connoisseurship and the Knowledge of Art in the Netherlands, 1400 to the present Connoisseurship has long been suspect. Though essential to the study of material objects, it has been opposed to the more ‘substantive’ discipline of academic art history, and reviled as outmoded and elitist, as … Continue reading CFP: Connoisseurship and the Knowledge of Art in the Netherlands, 1400 to the present

Report of the Seminar on Network Research, held on 3 March 2017

NETWORK RESEARCH FOR ART HISTORIANS: WHY AND HOW IS IT IMPORTANT? On Friday 3rd March 2017, SocHistColl held its first seminar, opened to members and non-members alike. The topical theme focussed a new methodological avenue fostered by an increasing use of digital tools in the Humanities: researching networks and visualising them. Prof. Koen Brosens from … Continue reading Report of the Seminar on Network Research, held on 3 March 2017