Escola das Artes

29th November 2018 (Thursday)
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09h00-9h30 |
Registration |
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09h30-9h50 |
Opening remarks |
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09h50-10.30 |
Keynote Lecture María Antonia Herradón Figueroa, Art of Damascening. Spanish Steel Jewellery in Fashion, 1875-1936 |
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Table I |
Jewellery: form, ornament and its relation with the other arts Chair: Kirstin Kennedy |
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10h30-11h00 |
Amy McHugh, The Jewellist: Jean Schlumberg and his Early Jewelled Creations |
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11h00-11h30 |
Ornella Cirillo, The Jewels of Nanni Strada, a ‘little Milanese’ Between the Readymade and Avant-garde Styles |
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11h30-12h00 |
Coffee Break |
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12h00-12h30 |
Gonçalo de Vasconcelos e Sousa, Revivalism and Modernity in the work of the Portuguese Jeweller José Rosas Júnior (1885-1958) |
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12h30-12h40 |
Discussion |
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12h40-13h00 |
Private view of the exhibition of catalogues and other documentation related to European jewellery from the 19th and 20th centuries (Edifício do Restauro) |
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13h00-14h30 |
Lunch (own arrangements) |
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Table II |
Materials and Techniques Chairs: Gonçalo de Vasconcelos e Sousa; Rosa Mota |
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14h30-15h00 |
Carla Castiajo, Exploring Hair as a Material |
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15h00-15h30 |
Ana Cicuendez, Glass in Jewellery |
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15h30-15h45 |
Discussion |
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15h45-16h15 |
Coffee Break |
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16h15-16h45 |
Ana Passos, From Material to Affection: the Construction of the Meaning of Jewellery |
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16h45-17h15 |
Claudette Joannis, About Hair in a Locket (the Memory of Body and Heart) |
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17h15-17h45 |
Danuta Szewcyk-Prokurat; Dariusz Nowacki, Jewellery in 17th Century Poland: Forgotten Jewellery Centres on the Outskirts of Europe |
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17h45-18h15 |
Magdalena Adamska, Pea-pod Style in the Jewellery of the 17th Century Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth |
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18h15-18h30 |
Discussion |
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18h30-19h15 |
Keynote lecture Cristina Filipe, Kukas, A Cloud that Breaks into Rain: A Vision on Portuguese Contemporary Jewellery |
30th November 2018 (Friday)
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Table III |
Ornament and Popular Culture Chair: María Antonia Herradón |
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09h30-10h00 |
Ana Cristina Sousa; Diana Felícia, Memory, frames (bitolas) and pattern books (Defumos) Books: The Crafting of Filigree Jewellery in Gondomar, Portugal |
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10h00-10h30 |
Elvira González, Traditional Majorcan Jewellery |
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10h30-11h00 |
João Grave, The Jewels of Our Lady of Mount Carmel’s image (1771): A theft, a treasure and some considerations on its meaning |
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11h00-11h20 |
Discussion |
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11h20-11h50 |
Coffee Break |
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11h50-12h20 |
Ana Cristina Sousa, The Agni Dei “behind the mountains”. A Case Study of Carção (Vimioso) |
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12h20-12h50 |
Marina Elenskaya, Jewellery Making Waves. From Archetype to Fringe, the Course of Contemporary Jewellery |
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12h50-13h00 |
Discussion |
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13h00-14h30 |
Lunch (own arrangements) |
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Table IV |
The Exchange and Circulation of Jewels Chairs: Claudette Joannis; Francesca Balzan |
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14h30-15h00 |
Cristina Vignone, At Home and Abroad: Tiffany’s Patrons in Nineteenth-Century Paris and London |
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15h00-15h30 |
Patricia Ferrari, From London to Paris: The Influence of Celtic Art in the World of René Lalique |
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15h30-16h00 |
Marta Sanz-Bustillo Aguirre; Saulo Alvarado Martinsanz; Alberto Galindo Muñoz, Bauhaus Jewellery |
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16h00-16h30 |
Anastazja Buttitta, Venetian Jewish Wedding Rings: An International Affair |
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16h30-16h40 |
Discussion |
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16h40-17h00 |
Coffee Break |
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17h00-17h30 |
Martha J. Egan, Brazil: Where European, African, and Native Customs Converge in Religious Jewelry |
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17h30-18h00 |
Ana Passos, From Both Sides of the Atlantic: Study of Two Private Collections of Jewellery from the 18th and 19th Centuries in Bahia |
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18h00-18h30 |
Amelia Aranda Huete; Paloma Orgaz Aranda, Exchange of Jewels Between the Spanish and Portuguese Courts |
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18h30-18h40 |
Discussion |
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18h40-19h15 |
Keynote Lecture Rosa Mota, Gold, Religion and Popular Belief in the Festivities of Northern Portugal |
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19h15-19h30 |
Musical performance by Cantadeiras do Vale do Neiva |
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19h30-19h45 |
Closing remarks |
1st December 2018 (Saturday)
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10h30-11h15 |
Visit to the Jewellery Collection at Museu Nacional de Soares dos Reis |
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11h30-12h30 |
Visit to Saint Francis Church, Museum and Catacombs |
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12h30 |
Lunch (own arrangements) |
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