Saturday, March 16, 2002

9:30 - 11:30

Neil De Marchi and Hans Van Miegroet, Duke University
Special Presentation of the Mapping Markets Project. The Mapping Markets for Paintings (1450-1750) project is an attempt by a multidisciplinary team to apply a comparative and longitudinal approach to questions relating to the emergence of easel paintings as an object of desire, and to the development of markets in such paintings. 

Four simultaneous workshops

Independence and Adherence among the Pupils and Followers of Rembrandt.
Coordinator: David De Witt

Diptychs, Pairing and Duality in Netherlandish Art.

Coordinators: Laura Gelfand, Ron Spronk, Ann M. Roberts and Andrea G. Pearson 

Scherpenheuvel: Space, Image and Ritual.
Coordinator: Margit Thofner

Gardens of Hans Vredeman de Vries: The Flemish Garden Tradition around 1600.
Coordinators Peter Fuhring and Ursula Harting (at the Rubenshuis)



11:30-13:30 Lunch




PARALLEL SESSIONS


13:30-15:30

FIFTEENTH-CENTURY NETHERLANDISH ART 
Chair: Jos Koldeweij, KU Nijmegen 

Al Acres, Princeton University
Elsewhere in Netherlandish Painting.

Amy Powell, Harvard University 
The Descent from the Cross from Rogier van der Weyden to the Master of the Bartholomew Altar.

Ellen Konowitz, SUNY New Paltz
"But Mary kept all these things, pondering them in her heart:" Mary's Devotion in Hugo van der Goes's Portinari Altarpiece and Geertgen tot Sint Jans's Night Nativity

Joaneath Spicer, Walters Art Museum, Baltimore
Jan van Eyck's Portrait of Jan de Leeuw and the Development of the "Lifelike" Portrait.

Kate Bomford, Courtauld Institute
Portraiture and Salvation: Jan van Eyck's Timotheos Reconsidered. 

SEVENTEENH-CENTURY DUTCH ART
Chair: Wayne Franits, Syracuse University

Lisa Rosenthal, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Love, Art and Politics in Cornelis van Haarlem's Wedding of Peleus and Thetis in the Haarlem Prinsenhof

Christopher D.M. Atkins, Rutgers University
Frans Hals's Self-Portrait in The Officers of the Haarlem St. George Civic Guard

Mia M. Mochizuki, University of Chicago
'Breaking:' Dutch Art or Early Deconstructionism

Martha Moffitt Peacock, Brigham Young University
Women Artists and Mirroring the Self

Joy Kearney, Independent Scholar
Birds of a Feather: The De Hondecoeter Family and the Birth of a New Genre 

15:30 -16:00 Closing remarks by Alison Kettering (HNA president)
There will be a bus taking participants to Bruges

19:00 - 22:00 'Nocturne', an evening in Bruges, courtesy of the City of
Bruges

19:00 Reception in the Gothic Hall of the Stadhuis

19:45 - 22:00 Private viewing of the Jan van Eyck exhibition

22:30 Bus returns to Antwerp

Those who wish to stay in Bruges overnight at reduced hotel rates, please contact Mrs. Beatrijs Eemans at the Bruges Museums

T: +32 (0)50-44 87 23
E: cocel2002@brugge.be


Sunday 17 March, 2002

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