A l’occasion de l’exposition « Dessins de Raphaël », un colloque international sur Raphaël dessinateur est organisé par la Collection des Arts Graphiques au Städel Museum de Francfort-sur-Main. Au cours des rencontres consacrées aux œuvres sur papier, des historiens de l’art européens, des conservateurs et universitaires américains s’intéresseront à des questions de technique, de style et à la fonction des dessins de Raphaël, comme exemples du processus de création artistique.
Le symposium de deux jours débute le vendredi soir en langue allemande et se poursuivra le samedi et le dimanche en anglais. L’entrée est gratuite.
Réservation jusqu’au 11 Janvier 2013 : Colloque@staedelmuseum.de
Städel Museum,
Dürerstraße 2,
60596 Frankfurt am Main,
PROGRAMME
SATURDAY, 19 JANUARY 2013
9.15 am
Welcome and Introduction
Martin Sonnabend and Joachim Jacoby
DRAWING TECHNIQUES
Chair: Irene Brückle, Professor, Study Programme in the Preservation
and Conservation of Works of Art on Paper, Archives and Library
Materials, Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste, Stuttgart
9.50 am
Raphael Drawings from the Louvre: The Price of Success, or: How to Make
Several Drawings from One
Ariane de la Chapelle, Ingénieur d’études, Responsable des recherches
appliquées, Musée du Louvre, Paris
10.20 am
Raphael’s « Adoration of the Magi » Drawing in the Nationalmuseum
Karin Wretstrand, Conservator for Art on Paper, Nationalmuseum, Stockholm
10.45 am
Brief questions
10.55 am
Break
11.15 am
Technical Examination of Raphael Drawings from the National Gallery of Art
Kimberly Schenck, Head of Paper Conservation, National Gallery of Art, Washington
11.45 am
The Cartoon of « La Belle Jardinière » and Practices of Full-Scale Design
in Raphael’s Florentine Madonnas
Carmen Bambach, Curator of Drawings and Prints, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
12.10 pm
Discussion
12.45 pm
Lunch break
TECHNIQUE AND STYLE
Chair: Hugo Chapman, Keeper of Prints and Drawings, The British Museum, London
2.30 pm
On a New Acquisition of the British Museum
Hugo Chapman, Keeper of Prints and Drawings, The British Museum, London
2.45 pm
Procedendo dall’intelletto: Raphael’s Early Drawings
Claudia La Malfa, Università Telematica Uninettuno
3.15 pm
Proportion and Balance: An Early Stage in Raphael’s Design Process
Eun-Sung Juliana Kang, Rush H. Kress Fellow, Villa I Tatti, Florence
3.40 pm
Brief questions
3.50 pm
Break
4.15 pm
Fra Bartolommeo and Raphael: Drawing on Friendship
Chris Fischer, Head of Centre for Advanced Studies in Master Drawings,
Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen
4.45 pm
Colour in Drawings by Raphael, His Contemporaries and Followers
Claire Van Cleave, Independent Scholar, England
5.10 pm
Discussion
6.00 pm
Raphael exhibition: open to participants until 7 pm
SUNDAY, 20 JANUARY 2013
STYLE AND FUNCTION
Chair: Marzia Faietti, Director, Gabinetto Disegni e Stampe degli Uffizi, Florence
9.30 am
Reflections on Raphael’s Use of Black Chalk
Achim Gnann, Curator, Albertina, Vienna
10.00 am
The Recto-Verso Enigma: Pupil Drawings on the Verso of Autograph Sheets
Michiel Plomp, Keeper of the Art Collections, Teylers Museum, Haarlem
10.25 am
Brief questions
10.35 am
Break
10.55 am
Drawings for Prints by Raphael and His School
Paul Joannides, Professor of Art History, University of Cambridge
11.15 am
Raphael and the Chiaroscuro Woodcut
Naoko Takahatake, Assistant Curator of Prints and Drawings, Los Angeles County Museum of Art
11.50 am
Discussion
12.30 pm
Lunch break
RAPHAEL’S DRAUGHTSMANSHIP – TYPE AND MODEL
Chair: Carel van Tuyll van Serooskerken, Director, Département des Arts
graphiques, Musée du Louvre, Paris
2.00 pm
Raphael and His Workshop: The Change in the Function of Drawings
Sylvia Ferino-Pagden, Director, Gemäldegalerie, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
2.30 pm
Drawing in Venice at the Time of Raphael
Catherine Whistler, Senior Curator, Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, Oxford
2.55 pm
Brief questions
3.05 pm
Break
3.20 pm
Raphael and the Zuccari Brothers: Transformations of Urbinate « grazia »
Heiko Damm, Lecturer in History of Art, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Mainz
3.50 pm
Raphael into the Baroque: Drawing in the Carracci Workshop
Clare Robertson, Professor of History of Art, University of Reading
4.15 pm
Questions and discussion
4.45 pm
Résumé
Carol Plazzotta, Senior Research Curator, The National Gallery, London,
Tom Henry, Professor of History of Art, University of Kent
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