Art transfers in Gothic Europe (12th-16th centuries): exchange, circulation, permeability

Art transfers in Gothic Europe (12th-16th centuries): exchange, circulation, permeability

This project of the Institut national d’histoire de l’art (INHA) in Paris, in which the universities in Toulouse-le-Mirail and Liège are also involved, is intended to help create a European network of researchers into mediaeval art from the 12th to the 16th centuries.

The aim is to establish a database of artists working outside the cultural region they came from (Répertoire des artists exogènes).

 

The Department of Mediaeval Art of the Institute of Art History will be involved in this project from June 2010. The coordinator of the project for the Czech Republic is PhDr. Klára Benešovská. The first step will be to draw up a list of artists who came to Bohemia and Moravia from the surrounding countries whose activity is recorded. The database will be accessible in 2013.

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