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Nascholingsconferentie geschiedenis 1 oktober 2010

Nascholingsconferentie geschiedenis 1 oktober 2010. Kennisoverdracht en culturele transmissie in de Lage Landen. Filip Vermeylen – Erasmus University Rotterdam. Nederlandse kunst?. Centrale vraagstelling.

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Nascholingsconferentie geschiedenis 1 oktober 2010

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  1. Nascholingsconferentie geschiedenis1 oktober 2010 Kennisoverdracht en culturele transmissie in de Lage Landen Filip Vermeylen – Erasmus University Rotterdam

  2. Nederlandse kunst?

  3. Centrale vraagstelling Hoe, waarom en via welke kanalen vond culturele transmissie plaats in de Lage Landen tussen 1572 en 1672, en wat was de impact ervan op het (gedeelde) erfgoed ervan voor beide gebieden?

  4. Fundamentele begrippen • Eigen vs vreemd • Invloed • Kenniseconomie • Geo-history of art • Nationale en lokale scholen • Clustering en networking

  5. Drie dimensies • Mobiliteit van kunstenaars (personen) • Mobiliteit van kunstwerken (producten) • Mobiliteit van artistieke kennis (inventies)

  6. Mobiliteit van kunstenaars Migratie Reizen

  7. Hendrick Vroom, View of Haarlem, ca. 1625 (Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem)

  8. J. Gz. Sonjé, The Schie at Rotterdam, ca. 1660-1670

  9. Bron: Gerrit Verhoeven

  10. Bron: Gerrit Verhoeven

  11. Adriaen Brouwer, Rokers, Metropolitan Museum of Art

  12. Mobiliteit van kunstwerken Materieel-historisch perspectief Kunsthandel Verzamelwezen

  13. Kunsthandel Consumptie en materiële cultuur

  14. Mobiliteit van kennis Innovatie in de beeldende kunsten

  15. Jacob Matham after Rubens, Samson and Delilah, ca 1613Engraving, 37.7 x 43.8 cm London, British Museum, Department of Prints & Drawings

  16. Jacob Matham after Rubens, Peter Paul Rubens, Samson and Delilah, ca 1613 Samson and Delilah, ca 1609 Engraving, 37.7 x 43.8 cm Oil sketch, oil on panel, 52.1 x 50.5 cm

  17. Peter Paul Rubens, Willem Buytewech after RubensCain Slaying Abel, ca 1608 Cain slaying Abel, ca 1612-13 Oil on panel, 131.2 x 94.2 cm Engraving, 22.4 x 16.4 cmLondon, Courtauld Institute Amsterdam, Rijksprentenkabinet

  18. Hendrick Goltzius, Danae, 1603 Oil on canvas, 173.3 x 200 cm Los Angeles, County Museum of Art

  19. Peter Paul Rubens, Jupiter and Callisto, 1613Oil on canvas, 202 x 305 cm Kassel, Staatliche Museen

  20. Rubens, Jupiter and Callisto, 1613 Goltzius, Vertumnus and Pomona, 1615Kassel, Staatliche Museen Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum

  21. Rubens, Jupiter and Callisto, 1613 Goltzius, Fall of Men, 1616Kassel, Staatliche Museen Washington, National Gallery of Art

  22. Anthony van Dyck, Portrait of Francois Langlois London, National Gallery

  23. Frans Hals Anthony van DyckPeeckelhaering, 1628-30 FranÇois Langlois, (?) February 1632 Kassel, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen London, National Gallery

  24. Adriaen Brouwer, Rokers, Metropolitan Museum of Art

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