STIP 07.07.2021

Postdoc in Early Modern Art, Project AORUM, Paris

Fondation des Sciences du Patrimoine, Paris, 01.10.2021–30.09.2022
Bewerbungsschluss: 05.09.2021

Romain THOMAS

Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Early Modern Art History, Fondation des Sciences du Patrimoine, project AORUM

The AORUM project (‘Analyse de l’OR et de ses Usages comme Matériau pictural (Europe occidentale, XVIe-milieu du XVIIe siècle)’ / ‘Analysis of gold and its uses as a painting material (Western Europe, end 15th – mid-17th c)’) is led by an interdisciplinary team headed by Romain Thomas (HAR, Université Paris Nanterre), Anne-Solenn Le Hô (C2RMF), Christine Andraud (CRCC), Dan Vodislav (ETIS, CY Paris Université). It offers a post-doctoral fellowship in early modern art history (12 months), funded by the Fondation des Sciences du Patrimoine.

The AORUM project
In the mid-seventeenth century, Rembrandt and Vermeer used gold in some of their paintings (Rembrandt, The Laughing Man, 1629-30, oil on gilt copper, Mauritshuis; Vermeer, A Sleeping Maid, 1657, oil on canvas, Metropolitan Museum). Although rare, other examples exist in seventeenth-century Western European painting, and even more so in the sixteenth century. And yet, among the painter’s materials, gold is the great absentee in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century historiography.
Bringing together art historians (academics, curators), physicists, chemists, specialists in digital humanities, and conservators of ancient gilding practices, the interdisciplinary AORUM project aims to study the uses of gold as a painting material between the end of the 15th and the middle of the 17th century in Western Europe. Its objectives are to ‘rediscover’ this corpus, largely ignored by historiography; to analyse it according to the usual questions of art history (iconography, social history, history of taste); and to study, in an interdisciplinary approach, the techniques for using gold according to a questionnaire that calls on the most recent approaches to the technical art history and the physico-chemistry of heritage materials; to study the optical properties of gilding, again in an interdisciplinary approach (art history - physics); and finally to process all the data in order to contribute to the EquipEx+ ESPADON (http://www.sciences-patrimoine.org/2020/12/selection-espadon/).

Tasks
The recruited person will work closely with the leader of the Art History working package and will be in contact with all the partners. His/her mission will consist in particular in constituting the corpus of works for France and Southern Europe (Italian and Iberian peninsulas), by consulting in particular the documentation services of the museums and the archives of the research centres on the works (e.g. EROS database of the C2RMF). She will also have to carry out research into written sources in order to work on the historical context (manuscript archives, prints). For these tasks, he/she may be required to travel to European institutions.
The person will participate in the design of the representation and production of data in accordance with the models established in the framework of the ESPADON project (http://www.sciences-patrimoine.org/2020/12/selection-espadon/). He/she will collaborate in the constitution of a database, in connection with digital science colleagues.
She will be involved in all aspects of the project (symposia, publications, etc.), including in pedagogical terms (collaboration in the AORUM Master 2 seminar (Romain Thomas, Université Paris Nanterre); in the training of student conservators at the Institut National du Patrimoine, a partner institution in the project).

Qualifications required
We are looking for a particularly motivated candidate. The candidate must be a specialist in the history of art of France and/or southern Europe (Italian and Iberian peninsulas) in the 16th and 17th centuries, familiar with the social history of art and the history of taste. The candidate must have a particular interest in technical art history and the history of artistic techniques, and be open to the interdisciplinary approach of heritage sciences.
A reflexive point of view will be highly appreciated, as well as evidence of a taste for digital humanities (skills in digital humanities or an ability to train quickly in this field).
Language skills are required in French, Italian, English, and if possible Spanish. A taste for teamwork is required.

Working conditions
The post-doc will be recruited by the Fondation des Sciences du Patrimoine.
The duration is 12 months full time from October 1st 2021, possibly renewable depending on the additional funding that the project will manage to raise.
Remuneration: approximately 2 k€ net per month, depending on the candidate’s profile.

Applications
Applications to be sent by email before 5 September 2021 to the following persons :
Romain Thomas (University of Paris Nanterre), rthomasparisnanterre.fr (leader of the ‘Art History’ working package)
Vincent Delieuvin (Louvre Museum), Vincent.Delieuvinlouvre.fr
Pantxika De Paepe (Musée Unterlinden), pdepaepemusee-unterlinden.com
Anne Solenn Le Hô (C2RMF), anne-solenn.lehoculture.gouv.fr (leader of the working package ‘Physico-chemical characterisation of gold processing techniques’)
Christine Andraud (CRC), christine.andraudmnhn.fr (leader of the ‘Optics’ working package)
Dan Vodislav (CY Paris University), dan.vodislavcyu.fr (data management pilot)

The application file (to be provided in pdf format by wetransfer or any other large file transfer service) will include:
-a Curriculum Vitae,
-a letter of motivation
-two letters of recommendation with contact details
-three publications (thesis, articles)

Interviews to be held in Paris around 15 September 2021.
If possible, the position will be taken up on 1 October 2021.
For any queries, please write to : rthomasparisnanterre.fr

Quellennachweis:
STIP: Postdoc in Early Modern Art, Project AORUM, Paris. In: ArtHist.net, 07.07.2021. Letzter Zugriff 29.03.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/34540>.

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