Daan van Heesch awarded the Bader Prize 2019
The scholarly journal Simiolus has awarded Daan van Heesch the Bader Prize 2019 for his article “Paulus de Kempenaer and the Political Exploitation of Hieronymus Bosch in the Dutch Revolt”.
The scholarly journal Simiolus has awarded Daan van Heesch the Bader Prize 2019 for his article “Paulus de Kempenaer and the Political Exploitation of Hieronymus Bosch in the Dutch Revolt”.
On Wednesday 26 January, Julie Beckers, Postdoctoral Fellow at Illuminare, will deliver the lecture ‘Rebuilding for Observance: Architectural changes to Santa Maria di Monteluce in Perugia post Reform, c. 1448-1485’ at the WoArch 2024 symposium in Rome.
“Inner Affinity. Ovid, Titian, Philip of Spain” by Jean-François Corpataux, the 23rd publication in the Studies in Iconology, is out now.
Departing from research on the complex manufacturing processes then characteristic of the commercial Parisian manuscript production, the present study examines the meaning and function of the mostly conventional and formulaic miniatures within the overall structure of the manuscripts. The traditions of illustrated French legendaries and the Legenda aurea in particular serve as a background against which the present study discusses pictorial strategies that allowed book producers and patrons to add or to stress certain layers of meaning in well-known texts.
On June 6th, a lecture by Elizabeth Rice Mattison, on the roles and meanings of reproducible metalworki in the Low Countries, will take place at M Leuven.
On 17/02, a talk will be held with Paul Vandenbroeck, curator of the Borderline exhibition at the Palais des Beaux-arts in Brussels in 2000 and of the publication Azetta, the art of Berber women, on occasion of the exhibition Rouge Bleu, Word of matter.