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“Beyond Model and Autonomy: Reconfiguring Drawing, ca. 1350-1500”
Time: 02/22/2018: 10:30AM–12:00PM
Location: Room 505
Chair: Caroline Fowler, Yale University
“Drawing Machines and Redrawing a World Order in Late-Medieval Europe”
Noa Turel, University of Alabama at Birmingham
“Routes of Antiquarian Knowledge in Fifteenth-Century Italy”
Elizabeth Merrill, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
“The Model of Loss in Late-Medieval Drawing”
Caroline Fowler, Yale University
Discussant: Susanna Berger, University of Southern California
Sessions; Regular Sessions
Subject Areas
Science and ArtMethodologiesCreativityMultidisciplinaryMateriality of ArtEleventh to Fourteenth CenturyEarly Modern (1450–1800)DrawingGreat BritainNorthern EuropeSouthern Europe and MediterraneanPrintmakingWorks on PaperFigurative/Human BodyMedievalNorthern RenaissanceRenaissanceFifteenth Century
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