CODART, Dutch and Flemish art in museums worldwide

CODART VEERTIEN Congress: Market of ideas

1. Museums in the margins = marginal museums?
Daniel Christiaens
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2. Molenaer to Monet to Musscher?
Dennis Weller
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3. Fading highlights? The “reunion” exhibition of 16th and 17th century altarpieces in the Antwerp cathedral
Ria Fabri
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4. Bring the muse back into the museum
Els Hoogstraat
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5.Social media and museums: hype or necessity?
Gemma Bottegal
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6. The museum of fine arts today
Nico van Hout
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7. Presenting the work of Netherlandish migrant artists
Karen Hearn
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8. Studying the underlayers of the anonymous panel The last judgement (ca. 1530) in the Restoration studio of the Rijksmuseum Twenthe
Peter van den Brink
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Details of Sybrand van Beest, Vegetable Market, 1646 Rijksmuseum Amsterdam

Details of Sybrand van Beest, Vegetable Market, 1646
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam

 

9. A fake Memling or a genuine Van der Veken?
Till-Holger Borchert
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10. Analyzing re-framing and surface treatments of picture frames
Gini Kingma
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11. Panel paintings: understanding, deterioration, mechanisms and conservation practices
Jørgen Wadum
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12. Collaboration needed for research catalogue
Julia Gierse and Wolfgang Cillessen
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13. Transitioning a museum reference library into a research center: identifying roles and responsibilities
Vanessa Paumen and Manfred Sellink
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14. The American way: collaborations between museums and private donors/collectors
Esmée Quodbach and Gerdien Verschoor
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Details of Sybrand van Beest, Vegetable Market, 1646 Rijksmuseum Amsterdam

Details of Sybrand van Beest, Vegetable Market, 1646
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam