CODART, Dutch and Flemish art in museums worldwide

The Dutch/Danish court painter and collector Karel van Mander III (1609-1670)

Symposium: 20 April 2012

LUICD/Art History in collaboration with the The Museum of National History at Frederiksborg Castle, Hillerød, Denmark organize a symposium on The Dutch‐Danish court painter and collector Karel van Mander III (1609‐1670) in relation to Karel van Mander II (1579-1623), his father, and Karel van Mander I (1548-1606), his grandfather.

Information and registration:

Juliette Roding, j.roding@hum.leidenuniv.nl

Price

Students: 20 euro/otherwise euro 40 euro
(incl. coffee, tea, lunch and drinks)

Program

09.00
Welcome, coffee and tea

09.30-09.45:

Opening of the symposium

09.45-10.15:
Hessel Miedema: Karel van Mander I (1548-1606): family backgrounds, life and work

10.15-10.45:

Juliette Roding: Karel van Mander III (1609-1670); a survey of his life and work, and the ‘status questionis’

10.45-11.15:

Coffee break

11.15-11.45:

Vibeke Winge: Niederländisch und Niederländer in Dänemark.

11.45-12.15:

Søren Mentz: The age of the court painter – Karel van Mander III and the European state portrait

12.15-13.15:

Lunch break at De Regentenkamer

13.15-13.45:
Louis Sicking: Dutch admirals in Danish service. The historical background of the Frederiksborg portraits by Karel van Mander III (now in Skokloster, Sweden)

13.45-14.15:

Thomas Lyngby: Karel van Mander III’s house at Østergade, Copenhagen

14.15-14.30:

Tea break

14.30-15.00:

Hugo Johannsen: Karel van Mander III’s religious work

15.00-15.30:

Mikael Bøgh Rasmussen: Competition and cooperation: positioning Karel van Mander III, Albert Haelwegh and Abraham Wuchters

15.30-16.00:
Concluding remarks

16.00-17.00:
Excursion to Museum De Lakenhal

17.15-18.00:

Drinks at Scheltema (cultural centre in former blanket factory), Marktsteeg 1