Palladio's Rome
Exhibition: Palladio’s Rome The British School at Rome,
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Wednesday 20th Mark Wilson Jones (University of Bath) followed by the opening of the exhibition Palladio’s Rome organized by Vaughan Hart (University of Bath) and Peter Hicks (Fondation Napoléon), with technical assistance from Alan Day |
Thursday 21st Morning Session: Antiquity to the Renaissance. Chair: Andrew Wallace-Hadrill. 10.00-10.30: Christopher Smith (St. Andrews): Varro and the Contours of Roman Antiquarianism 10.30-11.00: Robert Coates-Stephens (British School at Rome): Statue display in post-Classical Rome 11.00-11.15: Coffee break Chair: Vaughan Hart 11.15-11.45: Clare Lapraik Guest (Agder University Kristiansand): Architectural treatises in the circle of Palladio: Barbaro, Scamozzi and the use of Aristotle 1.45-12.15: Robert Gaston (La Trobe): Pirro Ligorio’s encyclopaedic antiquarianism: Ms. Napoli XIII. B. IX re-examined 12.15-12.45: Ginette Vagenheim (Rouen): Ligorio and Hadrian’s Villa 12.45-13.00: Discussion 13.00: Lunch Afternoon Session: Renaissance to the Nineteenth Century Chair: David Marshall 14.30-15.00: Ingo Herklotz (Marburg): 15.00-15.30: Susan Russell (British School at Rome): Antiquarianism and the Villa Pamphilj on the Janiculum Hill 15.30-16.00: Lisa Beaven (La Trobe): Cardinal Camillo Massimo, Francesco da Hollanda and the Golden House of Nero 16.00-16.15: Tea break Chair: Mark Wilson Jones 16.15 -16.45: David Marshall (Melbourne): Order and the Fragment from Codazzi to Piranesi 16.45-17.15: Rosemary Sweet (Leicester): Antiquaries and tourists in the long eighteenth century 17.15-17.45: Frank Salmon (Cambridge): Palladio, Antiquity and Britain 17.45-18.00: Discussion |