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IMC 2010: Sessions

Session 1611: The Impact of Travel in Art, II: Travel as a Cultural Vehicle in the 15th Century from Iberia to Central Europe

Thursday 15 July 2010, 11.15-12.45

Sponsor:Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Organiser:Irene González Hernando, Departamento de Historia del Arte I (Medieval), Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Moderator/Chair:Mónica Ann Walker Vadillo, Departamento de Historia del Arte I (Medieval), Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Paper 1611-aTravelling between England and Portugal: The Mobility of Ideas, Artists, and Objects in the 15th Century
(Language: English)
Marisa Costa, Universidade de Lisboa
Index terms: Art History - General, Local History
Paper 1611-bArtistic Interchanges in the Iberic Peninsula during the First Decades of the 15th Century: Political and Cultural Conjunctures, Workshops', Models', and Knowhows' Circulations in Leiria's and Batalha's Building Sites
(Language: English)
Jean-Marie Guillouët, Institut national d'histoire de l'art, Paris / Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense
Index terms: Art History - General, Political Thought
Abstract

This session deals with the impact of travel in art, but under the chronological framework of 15th century. The aim is to explore the way in which interesting artistic interchange, which happened thanks to individual or collective travels, took place in different places of late medieval Europe. Thus, a similar process could be observed from Central Europe to Iberia, when taking into consideration examples coming from Portugal, England, France, Bohemia, and Spain