Journée d’étude : “Architectural painting in the 16th and 17th century”.
Type : journée d’étude.
Date de la manifestation : lundi 10 octobre 2016 à partir de 8h45.
Lieu : Antwerp, Rubenianum.
Programme :
08.45 Registration and coffee.
09.30 Welcome by Dr. Claire Baisier, director Museum Mayer van den Bergh.
Morning session
chair: Prof. em. Dr. Hans Vlieghe, Centrum Rubenianum.
09.45 Dr. Thomas Fusenig (Universität Münster)
Hans Vredeman de Vries as painter of illusionistic wall paintings in Antwerp.
10.10 Dr. Anna Koopstra (National Gallery, London)
New insights on Hendrik van Steenwijck the Younger’s use of prints as sources.
10.35 Dr. Joost Van der Auwera (Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium) & Dr. Claire Baisier (Museum Mayer van den Bergh)
Sebastiaen Vrancx als architectuurschilder: nieuwe toeschrijvingen.
11.00 Coffee break.
11.30 Bernard Vermet (Stichting Cultuur Inventarisatie, Amsterdam)
Bartholomeus van Bassen, tussen Noord en Zuid.
11.55 Lorne Darnell (Leiden University)
An Uncanny Likeness: Pieter Saenredam, Hans Vredeman de Vries and the Gothic in Perspective.
12.20 Questions and discussion.
12.30 Lunch break.
Afternoon session
chair: Véronique Van de Kerckhof, Rubenianum.
14.00 Dr. Almut Pollmer-Schmidt (Städel Museum, Frankfurt)
Antwerpen, Frankfurt, Delft. Kircheninterieurs als Medien des konfessionellen Diskurses.
14.25 Rutger Steenmeijer (architect, Antwerpen)
Architectuurschilderkunst en de restauratie van monumentale kerken in Antwerpen.
14.50 Lotte Gielen & Jeroen van Omme (Mindscape 3D)
De mogelijkheden van 3D en virtuele realiteit in publiekswerking.
15.15 Questions and discussion.
15.30 Coffee break.
16.00 Speakers’ corner (short presentations)
Dr. Wolfgang Cilleßen (Historisches Museum Frankfurt)
Kerkinterieurs uit Frankfurt: de zaak Johann Ludwig Ernst Morgenstern.
Dr. Bernd Ebert (Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen München)
A church interior by Jacobus Vrel.
16.15 Questions and discussion.
16.30 Closing remarks by Véronique Van de Kerckhof, director Rubenianum
Lasting perspectives for the research on church interior painting in Antwerp. Announcing the promised gift of the documentation of Mr. Bernard Maillet to the Rubenianum.
17.00 Visit of the exhibition Divine Interiors. Experience churches in the age of Rubens, Museum Mayer van den Bergh, Lange Gasthuisstraat 19, 2000 Antwerpen.
Information: www.museummayervandenbergh.be or e-mail to colloquium@stad.antwerpen.be
Registration: colloquium@stad.antwerpen.be
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Maxime Georges Métraux (17 septembre 2016). Journée d’étude : “Architectural painting in the 16th and 17th century”. Groupe de Recherche en Histoire de l'Art Moderne. Consulté le 5 octobre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/p680