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    Conference, symposium - History

    Russian Jewellery Art of the 19th and Early 20th Centuries in a Global Context

    With one of the largest collections of Russian jewelry art in the world, Fabergé Museum in St. Petersburg considers it its duty to study the topic from all angles and in a broad historical and cultural context. We hope to include in our conference contributions from art historians and critics, museum and archive professionals, collectors, and jewelers. In the period from the early 19th to the early 20th centuries, Russian jewelry art tread the path from the Empire style to Art Nouveau, saw the appearance of a constellation of brilliant jewelers both Russian and foreign, got itself noticed at World’s Fairs, contributed to the revival of old jewelry techniques, and began to be collected by both connoisseurs and museums.

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  • Saint Petersburg

    Call for papers - History

    Russian Jewelry Art of the 19th and Early 20th Centuries in a Global Context

    Fabergé Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, organizes an International Academic Conference, “Russian Jewelry Art of the 19th and Early 20th Centuries in a Global Context”, to be held 9-11 November 2017 at Fabergé Museum. With one of the largest collections of Russian jewelry art in the world, Fabergé Museum in St. Petersburg  considers it its duty to study the topic from all angles and in a broad historical and cultural context. We hope to include in our conference contributions from art historians and critics, museum and archive professionals, collectors, and jewelers.

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  • Saint Petersburg

    Call for papers - Thought

    Reflections on dishonourable behaviour, 16th-21st centuries

    La notion de compromission n’a guère été nettement définie par l’historiographie : ses formes et ses enjeux semblent parfois tenus pour si clairs qu’ils ne méritent pas d’être circonscrits, répertoriés, pensés. Ce colloque se propose de combler cet angle mort historiographique, et d’examiner les enjeux théoriques et pratiques associés à la compromission dans l'histoire intellectuelle, de la Renaissance à nos jours, en adoptant une perspective délibérément pluridisciplinaire (littérature, histoire, philosophie, sociologie). 

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