Mini-conferences
Presentation of 30 minutes by doctoral students of their thesis subject and their working methodology The doctoral students of the partner universities of the Colbert gallery also have the floor during the European Heritage Days. They will present to the public, in a brief and lively form, their thesis subject and the methods they use on a daily basis for their research.
Practical information Saturday, September 16
11h30 - Justine Cardoletti, University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne - Seeing and looking: the eye in 18th century French sculpture
14h - Cercle des américanistes pluridisciplinaire interuniversitaire - The Americas: from fantasy to historical reality
pm - Thomas Lagane, University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne - Circulating in wetlands: the case of wooden paths in the peatlands of North-West Germany (Lower Saxony)
17h- Quentin Richard, University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, National Institute of Heritage - The Adornment in Ancient Greece. Patterns, Fabrics, Visual Effects in Plastic and Ceramics of the Archaic and Classical Periods (6th-5th centuries BC) ——Sunday, September 17
11h30 - Coraline Refort, Sorbonne Nouvelle University, University of Florence - Alice Guy’s debut at the cinema: the restoration of a story (1896-1907)
13h30 - Cordélia Floc'hic, université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne - Sacred tree and profane tree? Iconographic study of the motif in 16th and 17th century Dutch landscape painting
15h30 - Valentine Breloux , University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne - Decorating roofs in Roman Gaul: the antecedents of terracotta. Typology and contexts
17h - Louis Petitjean , Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne - The discovery of non-European music. A critical history of the circulation of organological knowledge in the 19th century
National Institute of Art History - Colbert Gallery - Pierre Demargne Room6 rue des Petits Champs 75002 Paris Free admission
All information can be found on the INHA agenda: www.inha.fr