Michelangelo
Italy and the Low Countries –
Artistic relations
Thirteenth Symposium
Italy and the Low Countries - Artistic relations
Michelangelo
On Monday 22 November 2004, the thirteenth annual symposium Italy and the
Low Countries - Artistic relations will take place at the Museum
Catharijneconvent in Utrecht.
This edition of the symposium will focus on the great Michelangelo, whose
magnitude made him already during his lifetime a dazzling star in the
small universe of European top artists. In the Low Countries, too,
Michelangelo and his work had from the outset an almost unequalled
reputation. Within the vast body of relations of Buonarroti and the North
the symposium will focus on the interest of artists and scholars in the
North in Michelangelo’s work and its influence on and repercussions for
their work, on works of Michelangelo in collections in the Low Countries
a.o. The relations with the North are also interpreted in terms of
present-day Dutch art historians who recently did or do research on the
great Florentine.
Organisation:
Instituut Kunstgeschiedenis en Muziekwetenschap, Utrecht University,
the section Italian studies of the Dutch Research School for Art History
(OSK),
Nederlands Interuniversitair Kunsthistorisch Instituut, Florence,
in cooperation with the Istituto Italiano di Cultura, Amsterdam.
Admission :Euro 20,-
Students :Euro 12,50 (with student-card)
Place :Museum Catharijneconvent
Nieuwegracht 63
3512 LG Utrecht
Date :22 November 2004
Time :9.00 a.m.
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Information
e-mail: niki.symposiumlet.uu.nl
fax: 030 – 253 61 67
Program
9.00-9.30 Coffee
9.30 Opening: H.E. Mario Brando Pensa, Italian Ambassador, The Hague
Yvonne van Rooy, President Utrecht University/NIKI
Hans Drost, President I Cinquecento Foundation
Bert Meijer (Florence, NIKI/Utrecht University): Introduction
Cristina Acidini (Florence, Opificio delle Pietre Dure)
Michelangelo’s David and its restoration
11.00 Coffee
Koen Ottenheym (Utrecht University): The influence of Michelangelo’s
architecture in the Low Countries ca. 1600
Carel van Tuyll van Serooskerken (Haarlem, Teylers Museum): Michelangelo
drawings in Holland
13.00-14.00 Lunch
moderator: Guus van den Hout (Utrecht, Museum Catharijneconvent)
Gert Jan van der Sman (Florence, NIKI):
Humbert de Superville and Michelangelo
Jef Schaeps (Leiden, Printroom): Michelangelo engraved. The culmination of
reproductive printmaking in the eighteenth century
Ghislain Kieft (Utrecht University): Michelangelo’s yardstick: human
proportions and type-casting in marmer
Joost Keizer (Leiden University): Michelangelo’s Apostles for the
Florentine Duomo: civic identity in a sacred context
Henk van Veen (University of Groningen): Local hero and universal genius.
Michelangelo and the Florentine art world in the 1560s
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Reference:
CONF: Michelangelo (Utrecht 22 Nov 04). In: ArtHist.net, Nov 18, 2004 (accessed May 10, 2025), <https://arthist.net/archive/26769>.