Online Study Day: Young Rembrandt and His Works on Paper
Program
16 October 2020 (timezone GMT +1)
10:00 – Welcome
10:05–10:50: Session 1: The Young Rembrandt exhibition
10:05 – An Van Camp (Christopher Brown Curator of Northern European Art, Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, Oxford), A Curator’s View of the Young Rembrandt Exhibition
10:30 – Peter Klein (Professor Emeritus in Wood Biology, University of Hamburg) and Jevon Thistlewood (Paintings Conservator, Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, Oxford): A rediscovered painting from Rembrandt’s Workshop at the Ashmolean Museum
10:50 – Break
11:00–12:30 Session 2: Recent Material-Technical Research on Rembrandt’s Early Drawings and Prints
Moderator: Jane Turner (Head of the Rijksprentenkabinet, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam)
11:00 – Michiel Franken (Curator of Technical Documentation Rembrandt and Rembrandt School, Netherlands Institute for Art History RKD, The Hague): Rembrandt, his Teachers and the Education of Seventeenth-Century Dutch Artists
11:20 – Rick Johnson (Geoffrey S. M. Hedrick Senior Professor of Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York): Identifying New Watermarks in Impressions of Rembrandt’s Early Etchings: The WIRE Project at Cornell UniversityRick Johnson (Geoffrey S. M. Hedrick Senior Professor of Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York): Identifying New Watermarks in Impressions of Rembrandt’s Early Etchings: The WIRE Project at Cornell University
11:40 – Erik Hinterding (Curator of Prints, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam): The Young Rembrandt as an Experimental Printmaker
12:00 – Questions and Discussion
12:30–13:30 Lunch
13:30 – 16:00 Session 3: Recent Art-Historical and Provenance Research on Rembrandt’s Early Drawings and Prints
Moderator: Jacquelyn Coutré (Eleanor Wood Prince Associate Curator of European Painting and Sculpture before 1750, Art Institute of Chicago)
13:30 – Ilona van Tuinen (Curator of Drawings, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam): The Emergence of Rembrandt as a Draughtsman
13:50 – Olenka Horbatsch (independent art historian, London): Rembrandt’s Use of Unfinished Proof Impressions in his Printmaking
14:10 – Stephanie Dickey (Bader Chair in Northern Baroque Art, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada): Everyday Life in Rembrandt’s Early Works
14.30 – Break
14:40 – Tico Seifert (Senior Curator of Northern European Art, National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh): The King, the curious, and the collectors: Rembrandt’s works in Britain before 1700
15:00 – Robert Fucci (Lecturer, University of Amsterdam): Understanding the Collecting and Patronage of Rembrandt’s Prints in Seventeenth-Century Amsterdam
15:40 – Questions and Discussion
16:00 – End of the Conference
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