![]() | Symposium at Harvard Art MuseumMarch 25, 2010Art, Music, and Spectacle in the Age of Rubens Symposium at Harvard Art MuseumArt, Music, and Spectacle in the Age of Rubens
M. Victor Leventritt Symposium Harvard Art Museum Sackler Lecture Hall 485 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02139
April 16-17, 2010
Free and Open to the public
http://www.harvardartmuseum.org/calendar/detail.dot?id=27895
Triumphal entries and other outdoor spectacles were a common occurrence in the Renaissance period. Antwerp’s 1635 festival in honor of the new governor, Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand, brother of King Philip IV of Spain, was particularly elaborate. For this occasion, the city’s great painter, Peter Paul Rubens, designed nine grandiose temporary stages and arches that both flattered the governor and impressed upon him the need to restore navigation on the river Scheldt. Jan Gaspar Gevaerts, learned humanist and city official, composed the Latin inscriptions for the arches and assembled the magnificent commemorative book of 1641. This interdisciplinary symposium will examine the art, architecture, music, theater, and festival books associated with the entry. A concert on period instruments will bring to life the music that accompanied the celebration.
List of speakers:
Presented in conjunction with the temporary installation Rubens and the Baroque Festival, on view March 19 – August 29, at the Arthur M. Sackler Museum
Organized by Anna Knaap, Theodor Rousseau Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard Art Museum
For more information, please contact Nika Trufanova at 617-495-4544 or veronica_trufanova@harvard.edu |
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