Parution : Notre-Dame de Dijon. Huit siècles d’histoire(s) : 1220-2020

Notre-Dame de Dijon. Huit siècles d’histoire(s) : 1220-2020 Denise Borlée éditrice

ÉDITIONS FATON Format : 21,5 x 28,5 cm Pagination : 256 pages Illustrations : 200 environ ISBN : 978-2-87844-312-7

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Présentation :

Depuis huit cents ans, l’église paroissiale Notre-Dame dresse son élégante silhouette au cœur de la ville de Dijon. Monument bien connu des architectes modernes et cité en exemple à maintes reprises au xixe siècle, il suscita par la suite moins d’intérêt.

C’est à l’occasion du VIIIe centenaire du début de sa construction (autour de 1220) que paraît cet ouvrage, près d’un siècle après les dernières monographies qui lui . . . → En lire plus

Publication : Henri Focillon en son temps. La liberté des formes

Henri Focillon en son temps. La liberté des formes par Annamaria Ducci

Presses universitaires de Strasbourg

Coll. Historiographie de l’art Parution le 07/10/2021 16 x 24 cm / 396 pages 26 € ISBN : 979-10-344-0079-9

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Résumé

Henri Focillon (1881-1943) est l’un des plus grands historiens de l’art français. Bien que son œuvre et son engagement politique aient marqué l’histoire culturelle du XXe siècle, aucune monographie ne lui avait jusqu’ici été consacrée. En replaçant sa vie et son œuvre dans le contexte intellectuel de l’entre-deux-guerres, le présent ouvrage vient . . . → En lire plus

Publication : Dutch Golden Age(s): The Shaping of a Cultural Community

Dutch Golden Age(s): The Shaping of a Cultural Community Jan Blanc ed. Brepols

243 p., 5 b/w ill. + 60 colour ill., 216 x 280 mm, 2020 ISBN: 978-2-503-59107-0 Languages: English Retail price: EUR 85,00 excl. tax Pour acheter l’ouvrage sur le site de l’éditeur, cliquez ici.

This volume critically (re-)examines the key building blocks of the construct of the Dutch Golden Age, their origins, the numerous and diverse purposes they have served and their long-lasting cultural and historiographical impact.
For a long time, the Dutch Golden Age has been regarded as a historiographical construction or reconstruction dating from the . . . → En lire plus

Poste Assistant Professor, Latin American Art: Pre-Columbian, Colonial, or Modern and Contemporary, Yale University

Assistant Professor, Latin American Art: Pre-Columbian, Colonial, or Modern and Contemporary The Department of the History of Art at Yale University is looking to hire an Assistant Professor with an initial five year appointment beginning July 1, 2022 with expertise in the visual arts and material culture of Latin America, including the Caribbean, in any time period.

The teaching expectation is normally 4 courses per academic year, plus service to the program, including advising and mentorship of undergraduate and graduate students.

The appointee must hold a Ph.D. or equivalent degree or have completed all requirements for the Ph.D. by July 1, 2022. We seek candidates whose research, teaching and/or service has prepared them to contribute to the department’s commitment to . . . → En lire plus

Poste : University Professor of Early Modern Art History, Freie Universität Berlin

University Professor of Early Modern Art History, with a Focus on Italian Art and Art Theory Department of History and Cultural Studies, Art History Institute (WE2) Salary grade: W2 or equivalent

Reference code: W2KGFrNZ Application deadline: 18.10.2021

The successful applicant will cover research and teaching in the field of art history in the Early Modern period with a focus on Italian art and art theory.

Appointment requirements are governed by Section 100 of the Berlin Higher Education Act (Berliner Hochschulgesetz).

In addition, candidates should hold a doctorate in art history, and demonstrate outstanding knowledge of the visual arts and theory of art in Italy in the Early Modern . . . → En lire plus

Appel à communication : Agnolo Bronzino (Zurich, Lugano, Florence / online, 21-25 Nov 22)

Agnolo Bronzino (Zurich, Lugano, Florence / online, 21-25 Nov 22)

Deadline: Nov 23, 2021

« Doppio tributo ad un sol nome »: tribute to Agnolo Bronzino on the 450th anniversary of his death

The Research Centre for European Philological Tradition has decided to pay tribute to the Florentine painter and poet Agnolo Bronzino on the 450th anniversary of his death. During the week of 21 to 25 November 2022, a major conference and a series of collateral events will be organised, in hybrid mode (via Zoom and in person) between Zurich, Lugano and Florence.

November 2022 will be an opportunity to take stock of the historiography of the poet-painter and to stimulate . . . → En lire plus