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Reconsidering Women's Patronage in France and Burgundy (15th-16th Centuries): Programme
| Location: | Belgium |
| Symposium Date: | 2010-05-10 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2010-03-11 |
| Announcement ID: |
174763 |
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Reconsidering Women's Patronage in France and Burgundy, 15th-16th Centuries, University of Liege, Belgium, 10 May 2010
Following the successful reception of the collected volume Patronnes et mécènes en France à la Renaissance, edited by Kathleen Wilson-Chevalier (PUSE, 2007), this study day will bring together doctoral students and researchers to examine the role played by women as patrons and commissioners in the Renaissance. The aim will be not only to examine the representation of gender at the beginning of the Early Modern period, but also the role of women’s patronage at the French and Burgundian courts in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.After a series of individual papers followed by discussion, the day will conclude with a public lecture, to be given by Kathleen Wilson-Chevalier of the American University of Paris, "Patronnes et mécènes au coeur même de la Renaissance".
Speakers:
Tracy Adams, University of Auckland, « Isabeau of Bavaria and the Politics of Patronage »
Solveig Bourocher, Université de Tours, « La reine Marie d’Anjou : commanditaire des travaux réalisés au château de Chinon au milieu du XVe siècle ? »
Catherine Innes-Parker, University of Prince Edward Island, « Margaret of York and Bonaventure : A Burgundian Source for a Middle English Translation ? »
Olga Karaskova, Musée de l’Ermitage/Lille-III, « Le mécénat de Marie de Bourgogne : entre la dévotion privée et la nécessité politique »
Ewa Kociszewka, University of Warsaw, « The Valois Tapestries or The Valois-LorraineTapestries ? »
Mélanie Lebeaux, Université de Toulouse II-Le Mirail, « Jacquette de Montbron, femme architecte de la Renaissance entre Angoumois et Périgord »
Ghislain Tranié, Université de Paris-IV-Sorbonne, « Un exemple d’articulation du féminin et du masculin à travers le mécénat. Les pratiques de Philippe de Gueldre (1467-1547) et d’Antoine de Lorraine (1489-1544) »
Alexandra Zvereva, Université de Paris-IV-Sorbonne, « Chose qui me donne de la peine et continuel travail plus que je ne vous puis dire : Louise de Savoie et les recueils de portraits au crayon »
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