ARTECHNE – Technique in the Arts, 1500-1950

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Interview with Sven Dupré

Interview with Sven Dupré by Monica Auch: ‘De kennis zit in de handen. Onderzoek naar artisanale maakprocessen’ (Dutch)  

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TECHNICAL ART HISTORY COLLOQUIUM XV: The Hands of the Engraver. Albert Flocon meets Gaston Bachelard

The Technical Art History Colloquium is organised by Sven Dupré (Utrecht University and University of Amsterdam, PI ERC ARTECHNE), Arjan de Koomen (University of Amsterdam, Coordinator MA Technical Art History), Abbie Vandivere (University of Amsterdam, Coordinator MA Technical Art History & Paintings Conservator, Mauritshuis, The Hague), Erma Hermens (University of Amsterdam and Rijksmuseum) and Ann-Sophie…

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Technical Art History Colloquium XIV: Recent Reconstructions in the Rembrandthuis, 28 September, Amsterdam

The Technical Art History Colloquium is organised by Sven Dupré (Utrecht University and University of Amsterdam, PI ERC ARTECHNE), Arjan de Koomen (University of Amsterdam, Coordinator MA Technical Art History), Abbie Vandivere (University of Amsterdam, Coordinator MA Technical Art History & Paintings Conservator, Mauritshuis, The Hague) and Erma Hermens (University of Amsterdam and Rijksmuseum). Monthly…

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Guest at ARTECHNE project: Vossius Research Fellow prof. dr. Omar W. Nasim

Omar W. Nasim joins the Vossius Center and the ERC ARTECHNE team in June for one month as a Research Fellow with his project ‘Observing by Light: Photographing the Heavens, 1850-1920’. About the researcher Omar W. Nasim is Professor for the History of Science, Institute of Philosophy at the University of Regensburg. Among his publications…

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Interview with Sven Dupré on ‘Materialized Identities’ project website

Originally published on August 2, 2017 on the Materialized Identities project website  By Michèle Seehafer Sven Dupré is Professor of History of Art, Science and Technology at Utrecht University, and the University of Amsterdam. He is the Scientific Director of the project ARTECHNE: Technique in the Arts: Concepts, Practices, Expertise, 1500–1950, which is supported by a European…

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