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Department of History of Art

 

Global networks in print: Dutch/Russian exchange in the Petrine era

10 October 2014 from 9am-6pm, at St Catharine's College, Cambridge.

This international conference is the result of an AHRC Networking grant, which has brought together academics and curators from Britain, Russia, and The Netherlands to consider Dutch-Russian exchange through the most significant moment in Russian print culture of the early modern period:

Peter the Great's establishment of a 'European' school of printmaking in Moscow. Scholars from The State Hermitage Museum, The State Russian Museum, The Russian Academy of Sciences and the Universities of Amsterdam and Cambridge will discuss the dynamism of Dutch publishing in the late seventeenth century, precedents in Williamite imagery, and the emergence and nature of Europeanised prints in the genres of portraiture, city views and folk prints. This timely consideration of Russia's historic relationship with Europe will be contextualised by Sir Anthony Brenton KCMG, British Ambassador to Russia from 2004 to 2008.

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Date: 
Friday, 10 October, 2014 - 09:00 to 18:00
Event location: 
St Catharine's College