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(Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, Theater of Besançon in eye of viewer, from L’Architecture, 1804) PERCEPTIONS OF ARCHITECTURE IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE Saturday, 5 November 2016 Kenworthy Hall, St. Mary’s College, Durham University Supported by the Institute of Advanced Study, the Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, Italian Studies, St. Mary’s College, and the School of Modern Languages and Cultures

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(Claude-NicolasLedoux,TheaterofBesançonineyeofviewer,fromL’Architecture,1804)

PERCEPTIONSOFARCHITECTUREINEARLY

MODERNEUROPE

Saturday,5November2016

KenworthyHall,St.Mary’sCollege,DurhamUniversity

SupportedbytheInstituteofAdvancedStudy,theInstituteofMedievalandEarlyModernStudies,ItalianStudies,St.Mary’sCollege,andtheSchoolofModernLanguagesandCultures

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Acrossdiscoursesandmedia,earlymodernEuropeansencounteredadviceaboutandmodelsforinteractingwiththebuiltenvironmentaroundthem.Architectsscatteredbriefinstructionsfordesigningaviewer’sexperiencethroughouttheirtreatises,poetsnarratedimaginedtoursofhouseandestate,andartistswhocomposedprintsandpaintingsofbuildingslocatedviewersatparticularvantagepoints.Simultaneously,philosophersandscientistsdebatedhumanperceptionofthephysicalworldatlarge–forexample,explanationfirstbyAristotelianScholasticsandthenmechanisticphilosophersofhowparticlevibrationsacteduponthehumansensestocreatementalimagesofobjects.Sucharchitectural,philosophical,andscientificdiscussionshadtheirechoesinself-reflectiveviewingofbuildingsbytravellerswhodescribedintheirjournalsthebuildingsthattheyvisited. Thisconferenceinvestigatestheterms,criteriaandquestionsbywhichearlymodernviewerswereexpectedtoand/ordidinteractwiththebuiltspacesaroundthem.Insodoing,itmergesindependentyetoverlappingstrandsofscholarlyinquiry:forinstance,architecturalandculturalhistorianshaveexaminedusesofspacesandapatron’srationalebehindadesign,whilearthistorianswhofollowMichaelBaxandall’snotionofthe‘periodeye’andliteraryhistorianswhodiscusstheimaginedtoursofpoetshaveanalyzedconceptsunderpinningearlymodernviewing.Theseandotherstrandsofinquiryarebroughttogetherbyaninternational,interdisciplinarygroupofspeakersexaminingcasestudiesencompassingEngland,France,Italy,andtheNetherlandsduringthesixteenththrougheighteenthcenturies.Programme9.30 Registration10.00 Welcome KimberleySkelton(DurhamUniversity)10.05 Keynote

MauriceHoward(UniversityofSussex):‘BuildingsObservedinEarlyModernEngland’

11.05 Coffee11.30 Session1.Chair:DarioTessicini(DurhamUniversity)

ChriscindaHenry(McGillUniversity/VillaITatti):‘ThePalaceUnderworld:RecreationalSpaceandVisualPleasureattheCastellodelBuonconsiglio,Trent’LauraFernández-González(UniversityofLincoln):‘PerceptionsofEphemeralandPermanentArchitectureinHabsburgLisbon’JanClarke(DurhamUniversity):‘TheUsesofArchitectureontheSeventeenth-CenturyFrenchStage’

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1.00 Lunch2.00 Session2.Chair:TomWynn(DurhamUniversity)

ElizabethPetcu(Ludwig-Maximilians-UniversitätMünchen):‘Anti-AnthropomorphismintheArchitectureofJosephBoillot’EdmundThomas(DurhamUniversity):‘ViewingtheAntique,VisualisingtheBaroque:JeanMarot’sEngravingsoftheTemplesatBaalbek’SusanKlaiber(IndependentScholar,Switzerland):‘InsideOut:SituatingtheTheatineInterior’

3.30 Tea/Coffee4.00 Session3.Chair:KimberleySkelton(DurhamUniversity) StefanoCracolici(DurhamUniversity):TBC OliviaHorsfallTurner(VictoriaandAlbertMuseum):‘“Remembranceof

ThingsPast”:BuildingsandthePerceptionofHistoryandPlaceinEarlyModernEngland’

FreekSchmidt(VrijeUniversiteitAmsterdam):‘HistoricalandOtherSensations:ViewerResponsestoAmsterdamBuildingsintheEighteenthCentury’

5.30 WineReception

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PERCEPTIONSOFARCHITECTUREINEARLYMODERNEUROPESaturday,5November2016KenworthyHall,St.Mary’sCollege,DurhamUniversitySupportedbytheInstituteofAdvancedStudy,theInstituteofMedievalandEarlyModernStudies,ItalianStudies,St.Mary’sCollege,andtheSchoolofModernLanguagesandCulturesRegistrationFormRegistrationDeadline:Wednesday,26October2016RegistrationFee:£20.00(includestea/coffee,lunch,andwinereception)PleasereturntoKimberleySkeltonat:[email protected]’sDetailsName:Institution:Emailaddress:DietaryRequirements(eg,vegetarian,vegan,foodallergies/intolerances,etc)Payment(bycredit/debitcard;alltypesacceptedexceptforAmericanExpress)Cardtype:Nameofaccountholder:Cardnumber:Expirydate:Securitycode(last3digitsinsignatureboxonbackofcard):Signature:Date: