Author Archives: Schiemann Xenia

Abendvortrag Prof. Dr. Oy-Marra / Scherzinger/ Schmidt

Gift stamp with the initials E.B. of the art dealer Étienne Bignou @ Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Sabine Scherzinger

EVENING LECTURE

Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Oy-Marra, Sabine Scherzinger, M.A.  and Julia Schmidt, M.A., (Mainz) talk about:
Auktionskataloge – ihre Provenienzen, Annotationen und Funktionen:
Die Bibliothek der Kunsthistorischen Forschungsstätte Paris (1942-44)

Date: 13/05/2019, 6:15 p.m.
Venue: Room A 111, Architecture Building of the TU, Straße des 17. Juni 150/152, 10623

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Abendvortrag Prof. Dr. Rainer Stamm

Left: Otto Feldmann, undated; the only known photo of the art dealer; right:  “Picasso – Negerplastik”. Catalogue for the exhibition of the Neue Galerie, Berlin 1913 © Rainer Stamm

EVENING LECTURE

Prof. Dr. Rainer Stamm, Oldenburg, talks about:

Französische und deutsche Avantgarde in Berlin.
Otto Feldmanns ‚Neue Galerie‘ 1913/14

Date: 09/07/2018, 6:15 pm
Venue: Room A 111, Architecture Building of the TU, Straße des 17. Juni 150/152, 10623 Berlin

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Abendvortrag Prof. Dr. Sophie Raux

Reconstruction of the interior view of Gersaint’s shop displayed in the virtual reality space of the Sciences et Culturels du Visuel cluster, in Tourcoing © Chromelight Studio, Roubaix; CREHS, Université d’Artois; LARHRA, Université Lyon 2, CNRS; LISIC, ULCO (Picture Sophie Raux)


NEXT EVENING LECTURE

Prof. Dr. Sophie Raux, Lyon, talks about:

Mapping and 3D Visualization of European markets: Gersaint, Watteau and the Pont Notre Dame in the early 18th Century

Date: 25/06/2018, 6:15 pm
Venue: Room A 111, Architecture Building of the TU, Straße des 17. Juni 150/152, 10623 Berlin

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Abendvortrag Dr. Meike Hopp / Sophie Kriegenhofer, M.A.

Photo documentation for no. 324-26: Peter Paul Rubens, portrait of a monk (oil on wood, 47.6 x 38.7 cm) © Fotoarchiv Julius Böhler, Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte (ZI) Munich. The painting was sold by Julius Böhler to John Ringling in 1926 (today: The Ringling, Sarasota/Florida, USA, Inv. No. SN224).

LAST EVENING LECTURE

Dr. Meike Hopp (Munich) and Sophie Kriegenhofer, M.A. (Munich) talk about:

„Museum progressing rapidly”: Der Kunsthändler Julius Böhler (1883-1966), der amerikanische Kunstmarkt und das Ringling Museum of Art in Florida

Date: 28/05/2018, 6:15 pm
Venue: Room A 111, Architecture Building of the TU, Straße des 17. Juni 150/152,
10623 Berlin

Programm.pdf Directions to Room A 111