« Pictures in Motion: Portraiture around the World during the Long Eighteenth Century », session du 14e congrès de l’ISECS (International Congress for Eighteenth-Century Studies) consacré à l‘ouverture des marchés et du commerce au dix-huitième siècle au XVIIIe siècle, Rotterdam, Erasmus University, 26–31 juillet 2015. Pour plus d’informations, voir ici.
Portraits and portraitists moved between courts, capitals, nations, and colonies in an ebb and flow that followed the tides of imperialism, markets, and diplomacy. Indeed, while portraits were understood as emphasizing the unique individual who could be regarded as a ‘defined location’ at the heart of . . . → En lire plus