At the Renaissance Society of America meeting in Chicago, 21–23 March 2024, three sessions will be devoted to topics related to the reception of the antiquity. These sessions will explore themes related to antique reception in Italy and Mediterranean, Northern Europe, and the Eastern Adriatic.
These sessions are organised as part of the launch of the new Harvey Miller/Brepols series, “All’Antica: Early Modern Perspectives on the Antique” and involve series editors Cammy Brothers, Kathleen Christian, Jasenka Gudelj, and Carolyn Yerkes.
All’antica I. Antique Reception and the Visual Arts I: Italy and the Mediterranean World
Chair: Cammy Brothers, Northeastern University
Antique Models and Distinct Approaches to Originality and Imitation in Bronzino’s and Bandinelli’s All’Antica Portraits
Prof. Claudia Lazzaro, Cornell University
Early Christian Antiquities in Early Modern Print
William Stenhouse, Yeshiva University
Collecting and the Intermedial Reception of Antiquities in Venice and Padua, c. 1500–40
Chriscinda C. Henry, McGill University
The Recovery of Lost Antiquities in the Eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea
Lillian Datchev, Princeton University
All’antica II. Antique Reception and the Visual Arts II: Northern Europe
Chair: Carolyn Yerkes, Princeton University
Collecting and Recollecting: The Myriad Allusions to Antiquity in Constcamer Paintings
Floor Koeleman, University of Lausanne
Welsch, Deutsch, and the All’antica Alternative in Early Modern Germany
Dr. Rachel M. Carlisle, University of Alabama in Huntsville
All’antica as Modernity: Architectural Experiments of the Dielegem Altarpiece
Dr. Stefaniia Demchuk, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
All’Antica III. Antique Reception and the Visual Arts in The Eastern Adriatic
Chair: Kathleen Christian, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Quadrato lapide: Ancient Architectural Terms in Dalmatian Renaissance Latin
Neven Jovanovic, University of Zagreb
Inheriting the Emperor’s Palace: Urban (Dis)continuities of the City of Split/Spalato
Dr. Petar Strunje, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy
The Civic Temple: The Municipal Functions of the Ancient Forum of Pula in the Renaissance
Jasenka Gudelj, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice