Event archives

  • Appel à candidature : Aide à l’édition & Prix XVIIe siècle

  • 1) AIDE A L’EDITION La Société d’étude du XVII° siècle réserve chaque année une somme d’un montant maximum de 1500 euros pour aider des doctorants, qui éprouvent des difficultés à faire publier leur thèse de doctorat. Cette aide, certes modeste, est versée à l’éditeur. Elle s’ajoute à d’autres subventions, qui peuvent être décisives pour la publication d’une recherche originale. Cette aide conce[...]
  • Appel à communication : Know Thyself - A Conference on Early Modern Images

  • Conference, UCL Department of History of Art Saturday 2nd May, 2015.   The tragedy of Narcissus was his failure to recognise the image he admired on the surface of the pool as his own. His fate might have improved, had he possessed the deeper self-knowledge implied by the Delphic maxim, "know thyself." The question prompted by Narcissus, of how images pertain to self-knowledge, is especiall[...]
  • Bourse : The Rijksmuseum Research Fellowship Programme

  • The Rijksmuseum operates a research fellowship programme for outstanding candidates working on the art and history of the Low Countries whose principal concern is object-based research. The Rijksmuseum houses the world’s largest collection of Dutch artistic and historical treasures, and the most complete library on Dutch art. The museum re-opened its doors to the public in April 2013 following [...]
  • Bourse de thèse : Contextualising the Typographia Medicea, Uni Wuerzburg

  • Institut für Kunstgeschichte of the University of Würzburg and the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florence (Max Planck-Institut) Bourse de thèse de deux ans The DFG research project "Contextualising the Typographia Medicea" is a cooperation between the Institut für Kunstgeschichte of the University of Würzburg and the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florence (Max Planck-Institut). We invite applica[...]
  • Appel à communication : Art and Science in the Early Modern Low Countries

  • Art and Science in the Early Modern Low Countries Amsterdam, 17 & 18 septembre 2015 Anticipating plans for a future exhibition on Art and Science in the Early Modern Low Countries (ca 1550-1730), the Rijksmuseum and the Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands (Royal Dutch Academy of Arts and Sciences) organize a preliminary, two-day conference. This event will take place at the [...]