The Rijksmuseum is inviting applications for a three-day workshop at the supported by Getty through its Paper Project: The Many Lives of Drawings – Reading and Interpreting Inscriptions and Marks on Dutch Drawings 1500-1800.
The world’s preeminent collection of Early Modern drawings from the Low Countries, the Rijksmuseum is committed to facilitating the study and appreciation of unique works on paper. The third in a series of drawing-focused workshops organized by the museum since 2019, The Many Lives of Drawings aims to equip participants with tools needed to identify and interpret different types of markings—inscriptions, numbers, symbols, collectors’ marks, and the like—commonly found on Dutch drawings and accompanying mounts. From artists’ signatures to later notes regarding attribution or provenance, these material traces offer crucial evidence about interactions between the drawing and its various owners and handlers across time.
The three-day workshop will utilize the expertise of the Rijksmuseum staff as well as an international roster of invited speakers. There will be opportunities for guided study of early modern handwriting, in-depth discussions of key figures in the history of collecting Dutch drawings, and interactive, hands-on exploration of works from the museum’s collection in the Rijksmuseum’s Study Room.
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The workshop is geared towards early- to mid-career curators, researchers, and art market professionals. All associated travel and accommodation costs will be covered through the support of the Getty through its Paper Project initiative. Deadline for applying: Monday 2 December 2024. Successful applicants will be notified by 10 January 2025. For more information and to apply, see the Rijksmuseum website.
Organizers
Ilona van Tuinen, Head of the Rijksprentenkabinet, Rijksmuseum
Charles Kang, Curator of Drawings, Rijksmuseum
Austėja Mackelaitė, Curator of Drawings, Rijksmuseum
Maud van Suylen, Curator of Drawings, Rijksmuseum
Laurien van der Werff, Academic Researcher, Rijksmuseum