Subject: CFP: Renaissance conference (Paris, 10-12 Mar 21) Paris, March 10 - 12, 2021 Deadline: Sep 15, 2020 Call for Papers Paris, 10-12 March 2021: Renaissance conference. Organised by the Art History departments of: Universidad de Jaén; Universität Leipzig; École Pratique des Hautes Études - PSL (HISTARA) in Paris and Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg. With the support of the … Continue reading CFP: Renaissance conference (Paris, 10-12 March 2021)
CONF: Collecting Dutch and Flemish Art in Germany 1600-1900 (Den Haag, 18-20 Oct 18)
From: ANKK <konferenz@ankk.org> Date: Sep 17, 2018 Subject: CONF: Collecting Dutch and Flemish Art in Germany 1600-1900 (Den Haag, 18-20 Oct 18) RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History, Den Haag, October 18 - 20, 2018 Registration deadline: Oct 1, 2018 Collecting Dutch and Flemish Art in Germany 1600-1900 Jahrestagung des Arbeitskreises Niederländische Kunst- und Kulturgeschichte e.V. … Continue reading CONF: Collecting Dutch and Flemish Art in Germany 1600-1900 (Den Haag, 18-20 Oct 18)
Symp: Masterpiece London Symposium, Saturday 30 June 2018
Masterpiece London is delighted to host a morning of lectures and discussion sessions co-organised by the Fair and Dr Thomas Marks, editor of Apollo, to bring together the pre-eminent museum curators of tomorrow with the emerging stars of the art and antiques trade, with the aim of encouraging constructive discussion, networking and the exchange of … Continue reading Symp: Masterpiece London Symposium, Saturday 30 June 2018
CFP: New Horizons in French Porcelain, 1690-2000, 20-21 October 2017, The Wallace Collection, London
The French Porcelain Society is pleased to announce this year’s two-day symposium, entitled: 'Saint-Cloud to Bernardaud: New Horizons in French Porcelain, 1690–2000'. It will be chaired by Dr Aileen Dawson, former Curator, The British Museum, London, and will take place on 20–21 October 2017 at The Wallace Collection, London. Deadline to send a proposal: Jun … Continue reading CFP: New Horizons in French Porcelain, 1690-2000, 20-21 October 2017, The Wallace Collection, London