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Colloque : “Artistic Patronage in Central Europe : From Private Foundations to State Art”.

Cornelis de Baellieur, Intérieur d’une galerie de tableaux et d’objets d’art, 1637, huile sur bois, 93 x 123 cm, Paris, musée du Louvre.

Type : colloque.
Date de l’événement : du 19 au 21 septembre 2019.
Lieu : University of Warsaw, Museum of Warsaw, Poland.

THURSDAY 19.09.2019
Venue: University of Warsaw, Column Hall of the Faculty of (Krakowskie Przedmieście Str. 26/28)
8:00–9:00 Speaker Registration
9:00–9:30 Conference Opening
9:30–10:30 Introductory Lecture (Keynote Speaker: Prof. Antoni Ziemba)
10:30–11:00 Coffee break

SESSION I
Foundational Activity of the Magnates from a Historiographic Perspective
Chair: Prof. Grażyna Jurkowlaniec
11:00–11:20 Klementyna Zygarowska-Tomza: Artistic Patronage of Bishop of Poznań, Jan Lubrański, as an Example of a Historiographic Myth
11:20–11:40 Dr. Mateusz Grzęda: Architecture, Power and History: Some Thoughts about the Artistic Patronage of King Sigismund I
11:40–12:00 Konrad Morawski: Art for a Polish Magnate or a European Aristocrat? Jan Bonawentura Krasiński’s (1639–1717) Artistic Patronage
12:00–12:30 Discussion
12:30–13:30 Lunch break

SESSION II
Strategies and Mechanisms of the Artistic Patronage in the Early Modern Period I
Chair: dr. habil. Jakub Adamski
13:30–13:50 Rahul Kulka: The Matter of Magnificence: Baltic Amber and its Diplomatic Use by the Dukes of Prussia, 1525–1618
13:50–14:10 Dr. Michał Kurzej: Patron but not Founder. The Case of Sebastian Piskorski
14:10–14:30 Konrad Niemira: Art Patronage or Con- sumption of Luxury Goods? Parisian Commisions of Polish „Magnateria“ in the 18th Century
14:30–15:00 Discussion
15:00–15:30 Coffee break

SESSION III
Strategies and Mechanisms of the Artistic Patronage in the Early Modern Period II
Chair / Moderation: Prof. Ewa Chojecka
15:30–15:50 Prof. Andrzej Kozieł: Artists as Founders: Fo- undational Initiatives of Painters Active in Silesia during the Baroque Period
15:50–16:10 Dr. Aistė Paliušyte: The Nobility’s Patronage in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania during the 18th Century
16:10–16:30 Dr. Katharina Ute Mann: Das Mäzenatentum in Polen um 1800
16:30–17:00 Discussion
19:00 Reception (The German Embassy in Warsaw, by invitation)

FRIDAY 20.09.2019
9:00–12:00 Guided Tours (e-mail registration until 17th September: jakub.adamski@uw.edu.pl):
The Royal Castle in Warsaw (Alicja Jakubowska, Marta Zdankowska)
The Royal Łazienki Palace and Park (Prof. Andrzej Pieńkos)
Modernist Architecture in Warsaw (Alicja Gzowska)
12:00–13:00 Lunch break

Venue: Royal Castle in Warsaw, Bacciarelli Building (Civil Registry Office). Ground Floor Room. Plac Zamkowy 6 (Castle Square)

SESSION IV
Artistic Patronage as a Social and Cultural Phenomenon
Chair: Prof. Tadeusz Żuchowski
13:00–13:20 Krzysztof Czyżewski, Dr. Marcin Szyma, Dr. hab. Marek Walczak: From Kings to Shoemakers: Side Chapels of the Dominican Church in Cracow and their Patrons
13:20–13:40 Wojciech Sowała: „Altera Cracovia”: The Artistic Patronage of the Canons in the Collegiate Church in Skalbmierz
13:40–14:00 Prof. Krzysztof Stefański: Lodzer Fabrikanten und ihre verehrten Witwen – zur Geschichte der Kunstpatronage der Großindustriellen
14:00–14.30 Discussion
14:30–15:00 Coffee break

SESSION V
Artistic Foundations and Collections in Urban Culture: the Case of Lviv in 18th–20th Centuries
Chair / Moderation: Prof. Paul Zalewski
15:00–15:20 Dr. Mariana Levytska: Beyond State and Private Patronage: the Art Agenda of the Lviv Uniate Bishops during the 18th century
15:20–15:40 Dr. Agnieszka Świętosławska: Not only the Ossoliń- ski Institute. An Attempt at Reconstructing Lviv’s Art Collectors’ Environment in the Mid-19th Century
15:40–16:00 Dr. Aleksander Łupienko: The City as a Cultural Patron: the Case of Lviv (1870–1914)
16:00–16:30 Discussion
16:30-17:00 Coffee break

Venue: The Museum of Warsaw – Rynek Starego Miasta 28–42 (Old Town Square 28–42)
17:00–19:00 Curatorial guided tour of the Museum of Warsaw (dr. Magdalena Wróblewska – in English; dr. Jarosław Trybuś – in Polish)
19:00 Reception

SATURDAY 21.09.2019
Venue: University of Warsaw, Old Library, room 105, Krakowskie Przedmieście Str. 26/28

SESSION VI
09:00–10:00 Information Exchange Session
Prof. Wojciech Bałus: Die Forschungsprojekte des Corpus Vitrearum Polen und die deutsch-polnische Beziehungen in der Glasmalerei vom Mittelalter bis 1945
Dr. Sabine Jagodzinski, Dr. Annika Wienert: Kunstge- schichte am DHI Warschau: Forschungsprojekte und Fördermöglichkeiten
Dr. Agnieszka Gąsior: „Bellum et Artes“: der Dreißigjährige Krieg und die Künste. Ein internationales Ausstellungsprojekt zu Krieg, Kunst und Diplomatie in Mitteleuropa zwischen 1600 und 1650
Prof. Paul Zalewski, Valentina Salcedo Paparoni: „Kunst am Bau“ und deren staatliche Förderung in Deutschland des 20. Jahrhunderts
Dr. Karolina Mroziewicz: Illustrated Catalogues of Rulers in the National Narratives in Poland, Bohemia and Hungary. Project summary
Prof. Christofer Herrmann: Buchpräsentation: „Der Hochmeisterpalast auf der Marienburg. Konzeption, Bau und Nutzung der modernsten europäischen Fürstenresidenz um 1400“, Petersberg 2019
Prof. Piotr Korduba, Dr. Dietmar Popp: Buchpräsentation: „Re-Konstruktionen. Stadt, Raum, Museum“, Warszawa 2019

SESSION VII
Artistic Patronage as a State Duty
Chair / Moderation: Prof. Małgorzata Omilanowska
10:00–10:20 Gabriella Juhász: The Financial and Social Support of the Hungarian Theatres in the 19th Century
10:20–10:40 Dr. Lilla Farbaky-Deklava: The Reburial of King Béla III in 1898: Legitimation and State Representation
10:40–11:00 Marija Podzorova: Upstream of Socialist Realism in Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic: Economics, Ideology and Artistic Experience after 1944
11:00–11:30 Discussion
11:30–12:00 – Coffee break

SESSION VIII
The Art Market versus Artistic Patronage in the 20th Century
Chair / Moderation: Prof. Wojciech Bałus
12:00–12:20 Maddalena Alvi: „The Land of Cockaigne”: The German Art Market and the First World War
12:20–12:40 Dr. Justyna Balisz-Schmelz: Nicht nur Pakete und Worte. Die „Kunstauktion gegen das Kriegsrecht in Polen für Solidarność“ als Anregung des deutsch-polnischen Kulturtransfers
12:40–13:00 Agnieszka Fąferek: From Collecting to Patronage: The Role of Art Collectors and Their Private Museums in the System of Contemporary Art. The Case of East-Central Europe
13:00–13:30 Discussion
13:30–14:15 Lunch break
14:15–15:00 Final discussion. Chair: Prof. Katja Bernhardt

Programme Committee
Dr. habil. Jakub Adamski, Instytut Historii Sztuki Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Dr. Jarosław Trybuś, Muzeum Warszawy

For the Working Group of German and Polish Art Historians and Conservators:
Prof. Piotr Korduba, Instytut Historii Sztuki Uniwersytetu Adama Mickiewicza, Poznań
PD Dr. habil. Beate Störtkuhl, Bundesinstitut für Kultur und Geschichte der Deutschen im östlichen Europa, Oldenburg

Conference under the patronage of:
His Excellency Rolf Nikel, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in Poland
and Prof. Dr. Małgorzata Karpińska Dean of the Faculty of History at the University of Warsaw


OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Maxime Georges Métraux (8 septembre 2019). Colloque : “Artistic Patronage in Central Europe : From Private Foundations to State Art”. Groupe de Recherche en Histoire de l'Art Moderne. Consulté le 5 octobre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/p6wy


Maxime Georges Métraux

Doctorant en Histoire de l'art moderne (Université Paris IV –Sorbonne, Centre André Chastel – UMR 8150). Expert pour la galerie Hubert Duchemin et chargé d’enseignement à l'Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée. Commissaire scientifique de l’exposition "Chic Emprise : Cultures, usages et sociabilités du tabac du XVIe au XVIIIe siècle" (22 juin - 23 septembre 2019) au musée du Nouveau Monde de La Rochelle.

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