A Material World
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A series of free #materialculture events @Warburg_News | Theme for 2024: #Gender | Tweets by @LouisaMcKenzie.
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Why were Japanese-style gowns so popular in 17th-century Dutch painting? Join Angelina Illes from @UniVienna to explore this fascinating intersection of fashion, culture, and gender in this A Material World talk: warburg.sas.ac.uk/events/a-mater… #ArtHistory #Gender
📣 Have you booked (free) yet? Join us next week to hear Angelina Illes speak on ‘The Fascination with Japanese-Style Gowns in 17th-Century Dutch Painting: A Gendered Perspective’ 🗓️26/3 🕰️5:30pm 📍online The Warburg Institute 🔗warburg.sas.ac.uk/events/a-mater… #dresshistory #arthistory #gender
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The below event may be of interest, @ihr_events University of York History Department HistoryLab NorthEast History Department The Courtauld Research Forum German History Society LSE Latin America and Caribbean Centre Essex History Exeter History Chi Uni Humanities School of Advanced Study, University of London SASiety Public Engagement at the School of Advanced Study
Explore 17th-century Dutch fashion and gender with Angelina Illes in this A Material World talk. Discover the cultural impact of Japanese-style gowns in Dutch painting. 👘 Book your spot: buff.ly/3PlF2ey #GenderStudies #twitterstorians #FashionHistory
#materialculture #fashion #fashionhistory #textiles #earlymodern #earlymodernart #dutchart #culture #historyofdress Pasold Research Fund
We’re delighted to announce our next event. Jennifer Davis Taylor will speak on ‘A Fairy Tale Defense of Women: The Iconography of Charles Perrault’. 🗓️28 May 🕰️ 5:30pm 📍online The Warburg Institute Find out more and book for free: warburg.sas.ac.uk/events/a-mater… #gender #genderhistory
Join us for our next event: Making #Masculinity in Roman Villa #Gardens: terraces, frescoes, and fountains, c.1550-1600 with Ellen Sharman (Oxford). 🗓️19 June 🕰️ 5:30pm 📍online The Warburg Institute Find out more and book for free: warburg.sas.ac.uk/events/a-mater… #earlymodern
Interested in #gardens and #history? Discover the fascinating story of 16th-c. Roman #villa gardens in our next event. 🗓️19 June 🕰️ 5:30pm 📍online The Warburg Institute Find out more and book for free: warburg.sas.ac.uk/events/a-mater… #gardenhistory #earlymodern #fountains #renaissance
Catch up on Jennifer Davis Taylor's A Material World talk on Charles Perrault's iconography and his views of gender roles in "A Fairy Tale Defense of Women." Watch here: buff.ly/3Ymk848 #MaterialCulture #Gender #CharlesPerrault
#ICYMI You can catch up on Jennifer Davis Taylor's A Material World talk on Charles Perrault's iconography and his views of gender roles, here: #genderhistory #earlymodern #fairytales warburg.sas.ac.uk/podcasts/a-mat…
How did Renaissance cardinals use gardens to project power? Ellen Sharman's A Material World talk delves into the symbolism of earthworks and water in Roman villa gardens. 🌱💧 Watch the full discussion here: buff.ly/3yW49zJ #RenTwitter #Twitterstorians