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Tradition and identity
Tradition and identity in fin-de-siècle and early 20th century art
Publicado mercredi, 04 de avril de 2001
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MAISON FRANÇAISE D'OXFORD, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Saturday 21-Sunday
22 April 2001
This two-day symposium is organized in conjunction with the new exhibition, Jules Flandrin (1871-1947): the Other Fin de Siècle, which opens at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford on 17 April-24 June 2001.
It explores the wider context for Flandrin's art, focusing in particular on the theme of tradition in fin-de-siècle and early 20th-century French art.
The symposium is supported by the Centre National des Recherches Scientifiques, Paris, Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College, The Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford; and is generously sponsored by the French Embassy.
Fee: £5.00 for the symposium (includes tea, coffee and vin
d'honneur), or £9.00 with lunch on Saturday 21 April (booking is
essential as places are limited). For further details and to book, please contact: Maison Française d'Oxford, Norham Road, Oxford, OX2
6SE, tel:01865 274220; e-mail:maison@sable.ox.ac.uk
PROGRAMME
SATURDAY 21 APRIL 2001
(Chair for day's session: Dr Juliet Simpson, Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College and Exhibition Curator)
9.30am - Registration and Welcome, Dr Jean-Claude Sergeant,
Directeur, Maison Française
10.00-10.30am - Introduction: Jules Flandrin et son contexte, Dr Juliet Simpson and Dr Georges Flandrin, Paris
10.30-11.15am - Gustave Moreau et ses élèves, Mme Geneviève Lacambre,conservateur en chef, Musée d'Orsay and conservateur, Musée Gustave Moreau, Paris
11.15-11.30am - Coffee
11.30-12.15 am - Gustave Moreau and his Legacy: Tradition, Innovation and Eccentricity, Dr Peter Cooke, University of Manchester
12.15-1.00pm - Odilon Redon: After Symbolism, Dr Richard Hobbs, University of Bristol
1.00-2.30pm - LUNCH
2.30-3.15pm - `Entre des souvenirs et des désirs': Jules Flandrin and the `Hommage', Dr Juliet Simpson
3.15-4.00 - Towards a Counter-revolutionary culture: Action française and the Dilemmas of Tradition in the Belle Époque, Professor Neil McWilliam, University of Warwick
4.00-4.30pm - Tea
4.30-5.15pm - Cézanne and the Illusion of Classicism or Making Mardi `Gras', Dr Paul Smith, University of Bristol
5.15 -6.00pm - Public Patronage and French Art in the Early 20th Century, Dr Jon Whiteley, Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford
6.15pm - Vin d'honneur
DINNER (Speakers and guests only)
SUNDAY 22 APRIL
(Chair for morning session: Dr MaryAnne Stevens, Royal Academy of
Arts, London)
10.00-10.15am - Coffee
10.15-11.00am - Cubism and Tradition, Dr Neil Cox, University of Essex
11.00-11.45am - Tradition and the Traditio: Scholastic Realism and the Avant-Garde, Dr Jane Lee, Kent Institute of Art and Design
11.50-1.00pm - Table ronde: Tradition and Identity, Chair, Dr MaryAnne Stevens and Speakers
1.00pm - LUNCH (Speakers only)
2.30pm - Symposium closes
Richard Hobbs
R.Hobbs@bristol.ac.uk
Department of French, University of Bristol
19 Woodland Road, Bristol BS8 1TE
Fax 0117 928 8922
Locais
- Oxford, Reino Unido
Datas
- samedi, 21 de avril de 2001
Contactos
- Richard Hobbs
courriel : R [dot] Hobbs [at] bristol [dot] ac [dot] uk
Fonte da informação
- DIX-NEUF@LISTSERV.LIV.AC.UK ~
courriel : DIX-NEUF [at] LISTSERV [dot] LIV [dot] AC [dot] UK
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« Tradition and identity », Colóquio, Calenda, Publicado mercredi, 04 de avril de 2001, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/186275