Date : 7 décembre 2023
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Date : 16 novembre 2023
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Date : 21 septembre 2023
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Date : 4 avril 2023
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Date : 30 janvier 2023
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Date : 5 janvier 2023
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Date : 22 novembre 2022
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Dans le cadre du cycle de conférences « HISTOIRE DE L’ART EUROPÉEN AU XVIe SIÈCLE » Cycle 2022 / 2023
Les conférences se tiennent à l’université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Entrée par le 12, place du Panthéon – Paris 5e
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Date : 12 octobre 2022
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This lecture focuses on the representation of architecture in frescoes, panel painting and intarsia from the pontificate of Jules II
(1503–1513) to Leo X (1513–1521) and in particular on Bramante, Michelangelo, Raphael and Baldassare Peruzzi. The aim is
to point out the typological origins of such representations, their relationship with projects or with the actual buildings and their
meaning in a precise narrative context. Furthermore, we wish to underline how architectural theory, mainly the assimilation
of Vitruvian principles, became a favorite subject not only for painter-architects to explore new solutions but also for painters
to exhibit their knowledge of classical model patterns. We will try to single out the evolution of such tradition and reciprocal
influences between fictive and real architecture during the Renaissance