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Variety & Ornament : Renaissance Architectural Prints Reconsidered.
September 30 and October 1, 2011 (University of Virginia, Charlottesville).
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University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
September 30 and October 1, 2011
A symposium in conjunction with the exhibition Variety, Archaeology and
Ornament : Architectural Prints from Column to Cornice at the University of
Virginia Art Museum curated by Michael Waters and Cammy Brothers (August 26 – December 18).
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
Keynote Lecture by Peter Parshall
“Renaissance Architecture and the Print Trade†Former Curator of Old
Master Prints at the National Gallery of Art, Washingtgton D.C.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1
Marden Nichols, “Vitruvian Ornament in its Ancient Contextâ€
Postdoctoral Fellow, The Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at
the National Gallery of Art
Michael Waters, “Using and Abusing Architectural Prints in the
Renaissance†Co-Curator of the Exhibition and Ph.D. Candidate, Institute
of Fine Arts, New York University
Carolyn Yerkes, “Variety in Repetition : The Afterlife of Architectural
Drawings†Curator of Avery Classics, The Avery Architectural and Fine
Arts Library, Columbia University
Christopher Heuer, “The Dismembered Column as Antiquity and Relicâ€
Assistant Professor, Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton
University
PANEL DISCUSSION
Carmen Bambach, Curator, Department of Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan
Museum of Art, and Andrew W. Mellon Professor at the Center for the
Advanced Study in the Visual Arts
Bruce Boucher, Director of the University of Virginia Art Museum
Francesca Fiorani, Associate Professor, McIntire Department of Art,
University of Virginia
David Summers, William R. Kenan Jr. Professor, McIntire Department of Art
Moderated by Cammy Brothers, Co-Curator of the Exhibition and Associate
Professor, School of Architecture, University of Virginia
The Symposium is dedicated to the memory of Mario di Valmarana, Professor
Emeritus of the University of Virginia School of Architecture. It has been
organized by Cammy Brothers and Michael Waters, with the support of the
Buckner W. Clay Endowment for the Humanities, the Page-Barbour and Richards
Lectures Committee, the Veneto Society of the University of Virginia, the
University of Virginia Art Museum, and a Deepening Global Engagement
International Faculty Fellowship grant through the Office of the Vice
Provost for International Programs.
Voir en ligne : Variety & Ornament : Renaissance Architectural Prints Reconsidered. In : H-ArtHist, Sep 16, 2011.
Master G.A. with the Caltrop, Italian, active mid-16th c.
Composite Capital, c. 1537
Engraving, 55â „8 x 6 in, 14.29 x 15.24 cm (sheet)
Museum Purchase, 1984.22.12
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