Journée d’étude : Drawing and Invention (New York, 24 avril 2015)

1510-11 Michelangelo, Seated Young Male Nude and Two_Arm_StudiesDrawing and Invention (New York, 24 Apr 15)

The Morgan Library & Museum, New York, April 24, 2015

Drawing and Invention

This symposium is devoted to the role of drawing in the creative 
process, considering the practice of artists in the sixteenth and 
seventeenth centuries.

Papers will address different aspects of invention by looking at a 
variety of drawings, ranging from first sketches to more developed 
compositional studies.

Symposium Program, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Keynote Address
Innovation and Invention in Italian Renaissance Drawing
David Ekserdjian
Professor of Art and Film History, University of Leicester

Parmigianino in Reverse: Etching, Drawing, and Creative Process
Aimee Ng
Associate Curator, The Frick Collection, New York

Collaboration and Invention in Drawings by the Carracci
Mary Vaccaro
Professor of Art History, University of Texas at Arlington

Van Veen, Rubens, Van Dyck and the Allure of the “Crabbeling”
Stijn Alsteens
Curator, Department of Drawings and Prints, The Metropolitan Museum of 
Art, New York

Adam Elsheimer’s Gouaches: Technique, Function, and Narrative
Joachim Jacoby
Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main

Free admission.
To register, please contact the Drawing Institute at 
drawinginstitute@themorgan.org.

The Morgan Library & Museum, 225 Madison Avenue, New York

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