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Next month from Waddesdon Manor, from the programme flyer: Juliet Carey, Storing and Staging: Baron Edmond’s Boxes Online, Monday, 10 May 2021, 6pm Join Senior Curator Juliet Carey to explore the surprising, beautiful boxes in which some of Waddesdon’s...
Friday is the 275th anniversary of the battle of Culloden (fought on 16 April 1746). To mark the anniversary, the National Trust for Scotland will present a series of online events on Saturday, 17 April, entitled Culloden: A Place Worth Protecting. Paul...
From the roundtable flyer: Teaching the ‘Long’ 18th Century Online, Friday, 23 April 2021, 9–11am (EST) Organized by Sarah Betzer and Dipti Khera After Thomas Baldwin, A Balloon-Prospect from above the Clouds, plate from Thomas Baldwin,...
Starting tomorrow from ASECS: 2021 American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Conference Online, 7–11 April 2021 The 51st annual meeting of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies takes place online. HECAA will be represented by...
Coming up from BGC: Seminar in Epistemologies of Material Culture with Robert Pogue Harrison and Susan Stewart Online, Bard Graduate Center, Wednesday, 14 April 2021, 6–7.30pm Robert Pogue Harrison and Susan Stewart will present at the Seminar in...
Trade Card of J. F. Lacourt (Leeds University Library, MS 2241 John Evan Bedford Library of Furniture History). ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ From The Furniture History Society: ‘Pattern Books, Early Trade Catalogues, and...
Presented by the Center for Netherlandish Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Harvard Art Museums, and Harvard University’s Department of History of Art and Architecture: Art Museums and the Legacies of the Dutch Slave Trade: Curating Histories,...
From ArtHist.net: Relics and the Arts between Europe and America: Debating Shared Histories Reliquias y arte entre Europa y América: historias compartidas a debatir Online, Universidad de los Andes UNIANDES, Bogotá, Colombia, 12–14...
Antonio Verrio, Heaven Room, ca. 1695–96 Burghley House, Lincolnshire ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ From the research day programme: The Future of Country House Studies Online, University of Buckingham, Tuesday, 13 April...
John Carter, View of the Library at Strawberry Hill, watercolour, 23.7 × 28.8 cm, from Horace Walpole, A Description of the Villa … at Strawberry-Hill (Strawberry Hill, 1784). The Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University. ◊ ◊ ...
Francis Wheatley, The Earl of Aldborough Reviewing Volunteers at Belan House, County Kildare, 1782 (later changes ca.1787 and extended ca.1810), oil on canvas, 155 × 265 cm (National Trust, Waddesdon Manor, bequeathed by James de Rothschild, 1957)....
From the lecture series Collecting Art in Imperial Russia, organized by Princeton’s REEES program: Polly Blakesley, Power and Paint: The Patronage of Women Artists at the Court of Catherine II Online, Thursday, 18 March 2021, 12.00–1.30pm...
From The French Porcelain Society: Ceramics & Wanderlust: Curators & Castles The French Porcelain Society’s Online Spring Symposium, 13–14 March 2021 Wanderlust, our need to travel to study ceramic collections in museums and castles...
I’m sorry for not posting news of these seminars much sooner. –CH O Gosto neoclássico — A Dimensão americana: instituições, atores e obras Online, 8–22 March 2021 O seminário O Gosto neoclássico...
Dr. Roworth’s talk, originally slated for last spring in St. Louis, has been rescheduled for later this month; from the Saint Louis Art Museum: Wendy Wassyng Roworth, Angelica Kauffman: An Enterprising Artist in 18th-Century Britain Mary Strauss...
From ArtHist.net: Possibilities and Limits of (Non-destructive) Analysis of Reverse Paintings on Glass Online, Vitrocentre Romont, Switzerland, 12 March 2021 Organized by Sophie Wolf and Francesco Caruso Registration due by 7 March 2021 As part of the...
From ArtHist.net: Building an Engaged Art History Online, Case Western Reserve University and Indiana University IUPUI, 22–23 April 2021 Registration due by 1 March 2021 A virtual convening about public scholarship, civic engagement, and community-based...
Abraham and David Roentgen, Roll-top desk, Germany (Neuwied), 1770–74; oak, cherry, and other woods, veneered with tulipwood, rosewood, maple, mother of pearl, gilt bronze (Washington, DC: Hillwood, Bequest of Marjorie Merriweather Post, 1973, 33.222)....
From a service of Sèvres porcelain ‘service a rubans bleu celeste’, ca. 1770, sold at Christie’s in 2018 (Sale 16185, Lot 1164). ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ Sunday via Zoom from The French Porcelain...
Une Suisse exotique? Regarder l’ailleurs en Suisse au siècle des Lumières Exotic Switzerland? Looking Outward in the Age of Enlightenment Palais de Rumine, Lausanne, 24 September 2020 — 28 February 2021 Organized by Noémie...
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