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Workshop Summaries
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The Pleasures and Treasures of
the Archives: A Session in Honor
of John Michael Montias
Ann Jensen Adams, University of
California at Santa Barbara
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The
Rise of Old Testament Themes in
Sixteenth-Century Netherlandish
Art
Dagmar Eichberger, University of
Heidelberg, in collaboration with
Ariane Mensger, research fellow,
Heidelberg
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Rembrandt and Technical
Studies
E. Melanie Gifford, National
Gallery of Art, Washington
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Up for
Negotiation? The Role of Artist
and Sitter in
Portraiture
Emilie Gordenker, National
Gallery of Scotland
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Iconoclasm's
Netherlandish Image
Christopher Heuer, Columbia
University, and Angela Vanhaelen,
McGill University
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Painting and the Aesthetic
Conditions of the Early Modern
Collection
Elizabeth Honig, University of
California at Berkeley
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Master and Pupil: Transmission
and Transformations
Vida J. Hull, East Tennessee
State University
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Mythological
Imagery in the Netherlands
1500-1600
Ethan Matt Kavaler, University
of Toronto
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Down to
Earth: The Representation of
Labor in Late Medieval and Early
Modern Netherlandish
Art
Alison McNeil Kettering,
Carleton College, and Annette de
Vries, University of Groningen
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"Scripture
for the Eyes": Bible Prints
as History and Exegesis
Walter S. Melion, Emory
University
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Idols and Art from Beyond
Europe
Dawn Odell, Department of
Art and Art History, Virginia
Tech
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From Objects
to Ideas: Material Culture in Art
and Science
Pamela Smith, Columbia
University
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Debating Art: Dialogue between
Artists, Rhetoricians and
Printers in Antwerp
(1555-1565)
J.J.M. Vandommele,
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
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Simon
Bening's Stein Quadriptych,
Manuscript or
Altarpiece?
Lynn Ransom, Free Library of
Philadelphia/Mellon Fellow, Univ.
of Penn
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