Colloque : Textilien & Inventare (Vienna, 27-28 March 2014)

WORKSHOP 
Inventories of Textiles – Textiles in Inventories (Late Medieval and Early Modern Period)

PROGRAM
March 27 (Late Middle Ages)
CHAIR: Thomas Ertl
14h00 : Opening Remarks

14h15 : Christiane M. Elster – Inventories and Textiles of the Papal Treasury around 1300. Concepts of Papal Representation in written and material media

15h00 : Sarah-Grace Heller – Revisiting the Inventories of Artois: Mahaut and the Line between Treasure and Fashion

15h45 : Break

16h15 : Sharon Farmer – Finding Parisian Silk in Aristocratic and Royal Accounts

17h00 : Lisa Monnas – Reading English Royal Inventories: the Inventory of Henry V (1423)

March 28 Morning (Early Modern Period I)
CHAIR: Barbara Karl

9h30 : Annemarie Stauffer – A List of Garments for Charles the Bolds Entourage Sent to Tommaso Portinari in Bruges in 1473

10h15: Richard Stapleford – The Fabric of Life in the 1492 Inventory of the Estate of Lorenzo de’ Medici

11h00 : Break

11h30 : Jessica Hallett – All His Worldly Possession, Textiles in the Inventory of the Fifth Duke of Braganza, 1563

12h15 : Paula Hohti – European Influences on Scandinavian Noble Dress: Textiles and Clothing in the Surviving Inventories in Finland, 1550-1600

March 28 Afternoon (Early Modern Period II)
CHAIR: Corinne Thepaut- Cabasset

14h00 : Chiara Buss – A “Book of Foreign Samples” Dated 1628 from the State Archives in Milan

14h45 : Burkhard Pöttler – Clothes and Cloths in Styrian Probate Inventories of the Late 17th and 18th Centuries

Break : 15h30

16h15 : Hedda Reindl-Kiel – The Empire of Fabrics – The Range of Fabrics in Internal Ottoman Gift Traffic and Textiles as Ottoman Diplomatic Gifts (16th-18th Centuries)

17h00 : Kim Siebenhüner & Gabi Schopf & John Jordan – Cottons and Indiennes in Early Modern Swiss Inventories

17h45 : Concluding Discussion

The workshop is a joint initiative of MAK (Museum für angewandte Kunst, Wien) and WISO (Department of Economic and Social History, University of Vienna). Guests are most welcome. All presentations will be given in English. For further information please contact:
Prof. Thomas Ertl
Department of Economic and Social History
University of Vienna
Universitätsring 1, 1010 Wien, Austria

Dr. Barbara Karl
Curator of Textiles and Carpets
MAK – Museum für angewandte Kunst
Stubenring 5, 1010 Wien

Source de l’information : Medieval Art Research

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