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From ArtHist.net: De habitudine Ordinis ad artem: Arts, Religion, and Culture in the Capuchin Order between the 16th and 18th Centuries University of Teramo, 12–14 April 2023 Proposals due by 19 February 2023 Officially founded in 1528 with the bull...
From the Call for Papers: Japonisme and Fashion — Special Issue of the Journal of Japonisme, 2024 Edited by Elizabeth Emery and Mei Mei Rado Articles due by 1 July 2023 Japanese garments and textiles have captured the European imagination since the...
From the Appel à contribution: La critique gastronomique : histoire, rhétorique, valeurs, institutions Edited by Julia Csergo and Frédérique Desbuissons Proposals due by 15 February 2023, with full texts due by 15 January 2024 Il s’agit de produire...
Pałac Karnickich, Warsaw. Constructed in 1877 for a government official and rebuilt after World War II, the building now houses the Deutsches Historisches Institut Warschau. ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ From ArtHist.net and the Deutsches Historisches...
From the conference website: Listening In: Conversations on Architectures, Cities, and Landscapes, 1700–1900 ETH Zurich, 14–15 September 2023 Proposals due by 10 March 2023 Who do we listen to when we write histories of architectures, cities,...
From the Call for Papers: Community and Collaboration in Dutch and Flemish Art, 1560–1800 Center for Netherlandish Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 12 May 2023 Organized by Rachel Kase and Sarah Mallory Proposals due by 1 February 2023 The Center for...
Adolphe Duperly, The Destruction of the Roehampton Estate in the Parish of St. James, Jamaica, January 1832, 1833, hand colored lithograph, 29 × 41 cm. This copy of the print was sold at Christie’s on 24 April 2012; Sale 4826, Lot 282. ◊ ◊ ...
From ArtHist.net: Soundscapes of Naples: From the Medieval to the Early Modern Naples, 8–9 June 2023 Proposals due by 31 January 2023 Musical practices are inherently woven into a city’s urban fabric: as marker of identity, expression of religious...
The Call for Papers from Fabula: Claude-Nicolas Ledoux dans le texte: Lectures de L’architecture considérée sous le rapport de l’art, des moeurs et de la législation (1804) Saline royale d’Arc-et-Senans, 1–3 June 2023 Proposals due by 31 December...
Proposals welcome in German, French, or English. From the Call for Papers, which also includes the German text: La presse périodique suisse dans le contexte médiatique européen Die periodische Presse in der Schweiz im medialen Kontext Europas Tagung...
From the Call for Papers: Shaped by Greed: Reflections and Impacts of Environmental Exploitation in European Visual Cultures, 1200–1900Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic, 8–9 June 2023 Proposals due by 22 January 2023 How have environmental...
From the Call for Papers, from IU Bloomington’s Center for Eighteenth-Century Studies: Bodily Autonomies, Autonomous Bodies Indiana Center for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Bloomington, 18–20 May 2023 Proposals due by 20 January 2023; accepted papers...
The V&A Wedgwood Collection in Barlaston, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ From the Call for Papers from the V&A: Unpacking the V&A Wedgwood Collection Barlaston (Stoke-on-Trent) and London, 30 June — 1...
From ArtHist.net and the Seminar on Collecting and Display: The Mutability of Collections: Transformation, Contextualisation, and Re-Interpretation Seminar on Collecting and Display Institute of Historical Research, University of London, 7–8 July 2023...
From ArtHist.net: Race and Architecture in the Iberian World, ca. 1500–1800s Special Issue of Arts (2023), guest edited by Cody Barteet and Luis Gordo Peláez Proposals due by 15 December 2022; finished articles due by 1 June 2023 In the field of art...
From Trinity College Dublin: Unlocking the Fagel Collection: The Library and its Context Trinity College Dublin, 22–23 June 2023 Proposals due by 15 December 2022 The Fagel Collection is one of the most important and largest Dutch private libraries...
Villa Benedetta, designed by Plautilla Bricci (and completed in 1665) is the large residence to the right of the street in this engraving by Giuseppe Vasi, Casino e Villa Corsini fuori di Porta S. Pancrazio, Plate 199, 1761. ◊ ◊ ◊ ...
From ArtHist.net: Women in Art and Music, ca. 1500–1800 The Juilliard School, New York, and the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, 18 and 20 October 2023 Proposals due by 9 December 2022 The Juilliard School in New York, and the Center for Advanced...
From ArtHist.net: Seeing Anatomy between Literature and the Arts: Words, Images, and Spaces from the Early Modern Age to the Present Vedere l’anatomia tra letteratura e arti: parole, immagini e spazi dalla prima età moderna Mendrisio/Lugano, Switzerland,...
From ArtHist.net: Evoking the Incommensurable — Painting the Sublime Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, 26–28 July 2023 Organized by Johannes Grave, Sonja Scherbaum, and Arno Schubbach Proposals due by 15 December 2022 In the 18th century, the concept...