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Dutch Art of the Golden Age: Sources and Perspectives Print
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Dutch Art of the Golden Age: Sources and Perspectives

Date: 16-27 August 2009
Place: Amsterdam, the Netherlands


In association with the RKD (Netherlands Institute for Art History) and CODART (Curators of Dutch and Flemish Art), The Hague, and the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

A series of lectures and workshops by prominent scholars and curators will provide a comprehensive overview of current Dutch research projects and methodologies. A number of the sessions have been designed to encourage discussion between the speakers and the course participants. There will be ample opportunity for discussion in front of the original works of art. The workshops will allow participants to conduct research themselves, thereby providing hands-on experience with source materials. The participants are also offered the opportunity to build up a network of contacts with scholars and curators in the Netherlands which may facilitate their future study of Dutch art.

Target group
The course is primarily intended for graduate students and professional art historians specialising in the field of 17th-century Dutch art. Candidates will be selected on the basis of their detailed curriculum vitae and letter of motivation. Knowledge of the English language is required.

Selection process:
Candidates will be selected on the basis of their detailed curriculum vitae and letter of motivation.
Please send this as soon as possible and before May23, 2009 to: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it After you have been selected, you will be invited to pay the course fee of 900 EURO. 


Further information:
http://www.amsu.edu/en/course/dutch-art-of-the-golden-age-sources-and-perspectives

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