Karin Leonhard (Konstanz University): 'Game of Thrones. Early Modern Playing Cards and Portrait Miniature Painting'
Karin Leonhard is Professor for Art History at Konstanz University, with a focus on Dutch Art History and Theory. Her research interests include the history and theory of space and perspective, light and colour in the early modern period, the methodology of art history, and especially the dialogue between art history and conservation science. Her most recent publication are on the concept of the “Bildfeld” or “campo” in 17th-century nature pieces and still life paintings: The Fertile Ground of Painting. Seventheenth-Century Still Lifes & Nature Pieces, London, Turnout: Harvey Miller Publisher 2020; and (co-editor): Kunstgeschichte, Kunsttechnologie und Restaurierung: Neue Perspektiven der Zusammenarbeit - Art History, Conservation and Conservation Science: New Perspectives for Cooperation, Berlin: Reimer 2024.
This event is part of the series A Material World: Work v. Play, which brings together academics and heritage professionals from a wide range of disciplines to discuss issues concerning historical objects, their materials, forms, and functions, as well as their conservation, presentation, display, and reconstruction.
Organisers: Rembrandt Duits (Deputy Curator, The Photographic Collection, The Warburg Institute) and Louisa McKenzie (The Warburg Institute).
ONLINE ATTENDANCE FREE VIA ZOOM WITH ADVANCE BOOKING
image: photograph ©️ Gordon Plumb