Colloquium organized in conjunction with the exhibition Divine Interiors held at the Museum Mayer van den Bergh, Antwerp until October 16th.

Programme

  • 08.45 Registration and coffee
  • 09.30 Welcome by Dr. Claire Baisier, director Museum Mayer van den Bergh

Morning session

  • chair: Prof. em. Dr. Hans Vlieghe, Centrum Rubenianum
  • 09.45 Dr. Thomas Fusenig (Universität Münster):Hans Vredeman de Vries as painter of illusionistic wall paintings in Antwerp
  • 10.10 Dr. Anna Koopstra (National Gallery, London) :New insights on Hendrik van Steenwijck the Younger’s use of prints as sources.
  • 10.35 Dr. Joost Van der Auwera (Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium) & Dr. Claire Baisier (Museum Mayer van den Bergh): Sebastiaen Vrancx als architectuurschilder: nieuwe toeschrijvingen
  • 11.00 Coffee break
  • 11.30 Bernard Vermet (Stichting Cultuur Inventarisatie, Amsterdam): Bartholomeus van Bassen, tussen Noord en Zuid
  • 11.55 Lorne Darnell (Leiden University): An Uncanny Likeness: Pieter Saenredam, Hans Vredeman de Vries and the Gothic in Perspective
  • 12.20 Questions and discussion
  • 12.30 Lunch break

Afternoon session

  • chair: Véronique Van de Kerckhof, Rubenianum
  • 14.00 Dr. Almut Pollmer-Schmidt (Städel Museum, Frankfurt): Antwerpen, Frankfurt, Delft. Kircheninterieurs als Medien des konfessionellen Diskurses
  • 14.25 Rutger Steenmeijer (architect, Antwerpen): Architectuurschilderkunst en de restauratie van monumentale kerken in Antwerpen
  • 14.50 Lotte Gielen & Jeroen van Omme (Mindscape 3D): De mogelijkheden van 3D en virtuele realiteit in publiekswerking
  • 15.15 Questions and discussion
  • 15.30 Coffee break
  • 16.00 Speakers’ corner (short presentations)
  • Dr. Wolfgang Cilleßen (Historisches Museum Frankfurt) : Kerkinterieurs uit Frankfurt: de zaak Johann Ludwig Ernst Morgenstern
  • Dr. Bernd Ebert (Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen München): A church interior by Jacobus Vrel
  • 16.15 Questions and discussion
  • 16.30 Closing remarks by Véronique Van de Kerckhof, director Rubenianum: Lasting perspectives for the research on church interior painting in Antwerp. Announcing the promised gift of the documentation of Mr. Bernard Maillet to the Rubenianum
  • 17.00 Visit of the exhibition Divine Interiors. Experience churches in the age of Rubens, Museum Mayer van den Bergh, Lange Gasthuisstraat 19, 2000 Antwerpen

Information and registration: colloquium[at]stad.antwerpen.be

  • Registration is mandatory and open until October 5, 2016.
  • Registration fee includes: coffee, refreshments breaks, lunch and visit to the exhibition ‘Divine Interiors’ in Museum Mayer van den Bergh.
  • Rates:
  • Full price: € 40,00
  • Student (with valid student card only): € 20,00