31 Oct 2013 2:00pm - 6:00pm CRASSH (SG1), Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, CB3 9DT

Description

The symposium is free to attend but registration is necessary. Please click on the link at the right hand side of the page to book your place.

Pierre Rosenberg, former Director of the Louvre, will participate in this concluding symposium after his  series of three public lectures on Poussin in England.

Respondents:

Professor Henry Keazor (Universität Heidelberg)
Professor Elena Fumagalli (Université de Modène et Reggio Emilia)
Professor Marianne Cojannot-Le Blanc (Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense)
Mickaël Szanto (Centre André Chastel, Galerie Colbert)
Nicolas Milovanovic (Musée du Louvre)

Other events in this series

Humanitas
Eliezer and Rebecca
24 Oct 2013 5:00pm - 6:30pm, Mill Lane Lecture Room 9

The first lecture by CRASSH Humanitas Professor in the History of Art 2013-14, Pierre Rosenberg

Les Sacrements
28 Oct 2013 5:00pm - 6:30pm, Mill Lane Lecture Room 9

The second lecture by CRASSH Humanitas Professor in History of Art 2013-14, Pierre Rosenberg

Poussin and England
30 Oct 2013 5:00pm - 6:30pm, Mill Lane Lecture Room 9

The third lecture by CRASSH Humanitas Professor in the History of Art 2013-14, Pierre Rosenberg

Programme

13.45

Registration

14.00-15.30

SESSION 1

  • Mickaël Szanto (Centre André Chastel, Galerie Colbert) and Nicolas Milovanovic (Musée du Louvre): Poussin, Painter-Philosopher or Christian painter?
  • Elena Fumagalli (Université de Modène et Reggio Emilia): Originals and Copies: Poussin, Between Collecting and the Art Market

Chair: Jean Michel Massing (University of Cambridge)

15.30-16.00

Tea/Coffee Break

16.00-17.30

SESSION 2

  • Marianne Cojannot-Le Blanc (Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense): Poussin: Is there Room for Laughter?
  • Henry Keazor (Universität Heidelberg): ‘Unvulgarise’: Poussin and Hogarth

Chair: Helen Glanville (Hamilton Kerr Institute, University of Cambridge)

18.00-19.00

Private view of Poussin artworks at Fitzwilliam Museum and drinks reception (no spaces remaining)

About the Professorship

The Humanitas Chair in the History of Art has been made possible by the generous support of J E Safra.

The Humanitas Visiting Professorship in the History of Art explores a wide range of approaches to the history of art, from the economic, social and philosophical to the cultural and aesthetic.

Previous Humanitas Visiting Professor in History of Art

2012-13: Philippe de Montebello (Director Emeritus, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Fiske Kimball Professor, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University)

Standing Committee

Jean Michel Massing (History of Art)
Frank Salmon (History of Art)
Deborah Howard (Architecture)
Alyce Mahon (History of Art)

Hosting College

Clare College

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