Offre de vacation (six mois) pour le programme de recherche « Bibliothèque d’art et archéologie Jacques Doucet » (Paris, juin-novembre 2023)

Offre de vacation (six mois) pour le programme de recherche « Bibliothèque d’art et archéologie Jacques Doucet » (Paris, juin-novembre 2023)

Le ou la vacataire de recherche est chargé(e) :

– de contribuer dans le cadre du programme de recherche « Bibliothèque d’art et archéologie Jacques Doucet », et en concertation avec la coordinatrice scientifique du programme et de la rédaction des notices prosopographiques sur les personnages gravitant autour de la Bibliothèque d’Art et d’Archéologie (BAA), destinées à enrichir la base de données Agorha Acteurs de la Bibliothèque d’art et d’archéologie (1909-1917) https://agorha.inha.fr/database/78

– de contribuer à la valorisation du contenu de la base des données.

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Appel à communication / Call for papers : “Si loin, si proche”. Le regard du XIXe siècle sur l’architecture de la Renaissance italienne dans les relations entre la France et l’Italie (Paris, octobre 2023)

Appel à communication / Call for papers : “Si loin, si proche”. Le regard du XIXe siècle sur l’architecture de la Renaissance italienne dans les relations entre la France et l’Italie (Paris, octobre 2023)

Date de la journée : Octobre 2023 – Salle Vasari (Paris, INHA). Echéance de l’appel à communication : 30 janvier 2023Date of the Workshop: October 2023 – Salle Vasari (Paris, INHA). Submission Deadline : 30 January 2023See English version belowLa publication de Palais, maisons et autres édifices modernes dessinés à Rome (1798) de Percier et Fontaine marque une étape décisive dans le développement d’un intérêt pour l’architecture de la Renaissance italienne qui, au cours du XIXe siècle, ne cesse de croître avant de culminer dans l’œuvre de l’historien Jacob Burckhardt (Die Kultur der Renaissance in . . . → En lire plus

Appel à communication : « New Perspectives on Italian Art » (RSA San Juan (Portorico), Mar 9–11, 2023)

Appel à communication : « New Perspectives on Italian Art » (RSA San Juan (Portorico), Mar 9–11, 2023)

Ilaria Andreoli, (INHA), Paris & Kelley Di Dio (University of Vermont)This session aims to create a space for emerging scholars (recent Ph.D.s or Ph.D. candidates) of Italian art to present their work. Proposals on any area of Italian early modern art (1300-1700) are welcome. We are particularly interested in scholars working in new methodologies, new areas of study, or innovative approaches to more traditional areas of Renaissance studies. The intention is to provide new scholars with a forum to present their ideas and methods and an opportunity to receive constructive feedback from senior scholars who will serve as respondents.

Please send proposals to the organizers, Ilaria Andreoli (ilaria.andreoli@item-cnrs.fr) and Kelley Di . . . → En lire plus

Appel à communication : « New Perspectives on Italian Art » (RSA, Dublin, 30 mars-2 avril 2022)

« New Perspectives on Italian Art », Renaissance Society of America 2022 (Dublin, 30 March-2 Avril)

Ilaria Andreoli, ITEM-CNRS, Paris & Kelley Di Dio, University of Vermont

This session aims to create a space for emerging scholars (recent Ph.D.s or Ph.D. candidates) of Italian art to present their work. Proposals on any area of Italian early modern art (1300-1600) are welcome. We are particularly interested in scholars working in new methodologies, new areas of study, or innovative approaches to more traditional areas of Renaissance studies. The intention is to provide new scholars with a forum to present their ideas and methods and an opportunity to receive constructive feedback from senior scholars who will serve as respondents.

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Appel à communication : « New Perspectives on Italian Art », Renaissance Society of America 2021 (Dublin, 7-10 Avril 2021)

Appel à communication : « New Perspectives on Italian Art », Renaissance Society of America 2021 (Dublin, 7-10 Avril 2021)

Ilaria Andreoli, ITEM-CNRS, Paris / Fondazione Cini, Venice & Kelley Di Dio, University of Vermont

This session aims to create a space for emerging scholars (recent Ph.D.s or Ph.D. candidates) of Italian art to present their work. Proposals on any area of Italian early modern art (1300-1600) are welcome. We are particularly interested in scholars working in new methodologies, new areas of study, or innovative approaches to more traditional areas of Renaissance studies. The intention is to provide new scholars with a forum to present their ideas and methods and an opportunity . . . → En lire plus

Appel à publication : « for anthology on Early Modern Art and Friendship » (octobre 2020)

Appel à publication : « for anthology on Early Modern Art and Friendship » (octobre 2020)

Christiane Klapisch-Zuber’s 1976 article on “amici, parenti e vicini” was a seminal study of how social connections were often critical to early modern social, political and/or economic successes. Dale Kent’s various studies on these networks have further evidenced these network as key to the social systems of Renaissance Florence. Art historians have elucidated how social connections were important for artists’ careers and, in tandem, how important artistic collaborations were for Renaissance artists. On the other side of the coin, scholars have examined artistic rivalries that were both cultivated by potential patrons and those that sometimes took a darker turn and were borne from clashing personalities, envy, and disdain for varied artistic approaches, among other . . . → En lire plus

Appel à communication : IAS sponsored session, RSA 2020 in Philadelphia « New Perspectives on Italian Art »

Appel à communication : IAS sponsored session, RSA 2020 in Philadelphia « New Perspectives on Italian Art »

Kelley Di Dio, University of Vermont + Ilaria Andreoli, ITEM-CNRS, Paris / Fondazione Cini, Venice

This session aims to create a space for emerging scholars (recent Ph.D.s or Ph.D. candidates) of Italian art to present their work. Proposals on any area of Italian early modern art (1300-1600) are welcome. We are particularly interested in scholars working in new methodologies, new areas of study, or innovative approaches to more traditional areas of Renaissance studies. The intention is to provide new scholars a forum to present their ideas and methods and an opportunity to . . . → En lire plus