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Call for papers and posters--Conference on copying, replicating and emulating--addendum

From: Jorgen Wadum <j.wadum<-a>
Date: Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Call for Papers and Posters

"Copying, Replicating and Emulating Paintings in the 15th-18th
    Century"
Copenhagen
21-22 May 2012

This is a Call for Papers for the two-day technical art history
conference held at the National Gallery of Denmark on 21-22 May
2012.

Inspired by the European project Bosch and Bruegel Four Paintings
Magnified <URL:http://www.bosch-bruegel.com> this conference aims to
explore how art historical and technical examination of paintings in
tandem can address key subjects as meaning, materials and
manufacturing techniques, as well as be a catalyst for fresh
perspectives on prevailing European workshop practices when copying,
replicating and emulating paintings in the fifteenth to eighteenth
centuries.

Themes for presentations could be:

    Workshop practice and materials particularly in relation to
    copying and replicating

    Art historical and technical approaches to documentary evidence

    Art historical and technical examination and analysis of
    paintings

    Means of supply, questions of demand, issues of trading

This is an invitation to submit titles and abstracts of up to 500
words for oral or poster presentations.

Please send your proposal to cats-cons_Which is found in this domain__smk.dk for consideration by
the organising committee:

The conference language will be English.

The deadline for abstract submission is 1 December 2011.

For the participation in the two day symposium the fee is Euro 160,
while presenters and poster contributors can register at a reduced
rate (presenters: Euro 80, poster contributors: Euro 100).

This fee covers the two day symposium, morning coffee and tea, lunch
and afternoon refreshments both days, as well as a reception and an
exclusive, private view of the exhibition "Tracing Bosch and
Bruegel" including the interdisciplinary and lavishly illustrated
publication 'On the trail of Bosch and Brueghel. Four paintings
united under cross-examination', Archetype Publications in
collaboration with the National Gallery of Denmark / CATS.

Scientific committee:

    Dr Eva de la Fuente Pedersen
    Senior Research Curator, National Gallery of Denmark

    Dr Erma Hermens
    Lord Kelvin Adam Smith lecturer in Technical art History,
    University of Glasgow, Scotland

    Dr Sally J. Rush
    Senior Lecturer History of Art, University of Glasgow, Scotland

    Dr Ron Spronk
    Professor of Art History, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada
    and Hieronymus Bosch Chair, Radboud Universiteit, Nijmegen,
    Netherlands

    Dr Jorgen Wadum
    Keeper of Conservation and Director CATS, National Gallery of
    Denmark

    Mr Mads Chr. Christensen
    Head of Scientific Dept., MSc., National Museum of Denmark.

    Ms Greta Koppel
    Curator of Dutch and Flemish paintings, Kadriorg Art Museum,
    Tallinn, Estonia

    Mr Mikkel Scharff
    Head of Department, the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts,
    Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, School of
    Conservation

For conference updates see

    <URL:http://www.smk.dk/en/explore-the-art/
        visit-the-conservator/cats-conference-may-2012/>

    **** Moderator's comments: The above URL has been wrapped for
    email. There should be no newline.

Dr. Jorgen Wadum
Keeper of Conservation and Director CATS
Centre for Art Technological Studies and Conservation
+45 3374 8450
Mobile: +45 2559 7808
National Gallery of Denmark


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