Princeton University
The Index of Christian Art
http://ica.princeton.edu/
Conference:
Interactions
Artistic Interchange between the Eastern and Western Worlds in the
Medieval Period
Friday and Saturday, April 8-9, 2005
Room 101, McCormick Hall, Princeton University
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Friday April 8th 2005
Registration is open from 8.30 in the foyer of Room 101, McCormick Hall
9.00-9.15
Introduction and Welcome
Colum Hourihane, Director
Index of Christian Art
9.15-10.00
Erica Cruikshank Dodd
Emeritus Fellow at the Center for the Studies of Religion and Society,
University of Victoria
Sources from Outremer in the Development of Western Medieval Art.
10.00-10.45
Michele Piccirillo
Studium Biblicum Franciscanum
Mosaic Floors of Jordan
A Rich Classical Iconography from the Sixth to the Eighth Centuries.
10.45-11.00
Questions
11.00-11.15
Coffee
11.15-12.00
Jaroslav Folda
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Eurasian Artistic Contacts, 1250 - 1300: Crusaders, Mongols and Mamluks
12.00-12.45
Catherine Jolivet-Levy
Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
A New Ivory Diptych and Two Related Pieces
12.45-1.00
Questions
The moderator for the morning session will be Colum Hourihane, Princeton
University
1.00-2.00
Lunch
2.00-2.45
Mat Immerzeel
Paul van Moorsel Center, Leiden University
Oriental Saints and Crusader Banners. Evidence for Icon Painting in
Tripoli of the 13th Century.
2.45-3.30
Susan Auth
Curator Emerita, The Newark Museum
An Intarsia Glass Panel of Thomas and the Cross: Egyptian and Roman
Interaction in the Late Antique.
3.30-3.45
Questions
3.45-4.00
Coffee
4.00-4.45
Karel Innemee
Paul van Moorsel Center, Leiden University
Looking East and West- Devotional Images in Private and Liturgical
Context, Comparisons and Contrasts
4.45-5.00
Questions
5.00-5.30
Demonstration of the Index of Christian Art Internet Database
Lois Drewer, Index of Christian Art
The moderator for the afternoon session will be Emmanuel Papoutsakis,
Princeton University.
Reception to follow
Open to all attendees of the conference.
Saturday April 9th 2005
9.30-10.15
Anthony Cutler
Penn State University
Marital Difficulties? Latin Text and Eastern Imagery in the Ottonian
Heiratsurkunde at Wolfenbüttel.
10.15-11.00
Marilyn Heldman
University of Missouri - St. Louis
Innovation and East/West Exchange in Ethiopian Painting
11.00-11.15
Questions
11.15-11.30
Coffee
11.30-12.15
Annemarie Weyl Carr
Southern Methodist University
Faiths and Forms in a Monastic Church on Cyprus: The Frescoes of St.
Herakleidios, Kalopanagiotis
12.15-1.00
Adeline Jeudy
Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Coptic Liturgical Furniture in its Medieval context: the Iconography of
Woodcarvings
1.00-1.15
Questions
The moderator for the morning session will be Erik Thunø, Rutgers
University
1.15-2.15
Lunch
2.15-3.00
Lucy-Anne Hunt
Manchester Metropolitan University
Interconnections: An Aspect of Christian Art in Egypt between the
12th-14th Centuries
3.00-3.45
Irma Karaulashvili
Princeton University
The Abgar Legend Illustrated: Interrelation of the Narrative Cycles and
Iconography in the Byzantine, Georgian, and Latin Traditions.
3.45-4.00
Questions
4.00-4.45
Gertrud Van Loon
Leiden University
The Virgin Mary and the Midwife Salomé. The so-called Nativity-scene in
the Monastery of Apa Apollo in Bawit (Chapel LI).
4.45-
Question and Conclusions
The moderator for the afternoon session will be Elizabeth Bolman, Temple
University
5.15-6.30
Reception to follow
Open to all attendees of the conference.
It is also hoped that Gustav Kühnel, Tel Aviv University, will talk on
the
second day on Architectural Copies of Loca Santa in the East. Details
pending.
Please register at no charge before March 30th , 2005.
Admission is by registration only and attendance is limited.
To register, please email name, institutional affiliation, days you wish
to attend and telephone number to Barbara Shearn at
bshearnprinceton.edu
Quellennachweis:
CONF: Interactions (Princeton ICA, 8-9 Apr 05). In: ArtHist.net, 10.03.2005. Letzter Zugriff 11.05.2025. <https://arthist.net/archive/27054>.