A series of talks by art historians, conservators, and conservation scientists.
The Unvarnished Truth demonstrates the ways in which art historians, conservators, and conservation scientists advance understanding of a painting’s physical history. This series of talks by some of the show’s contributors elucidates the ways in which these avenues of inquiry support each other.
This event is free and open to all, but registration is required: call (613) 533.2190.
Schedule
9–9:10 am
Introductory Remarks
Dr Jacquelyn N. Coutré, Bader Curator and Researcher of European Art, Agnes Etherington Art Centre
9:10–10:20 am
Exploring the Material History of Paintings: An Introduction to the Exhibition (in-gallery tour)
Dr Nenagh Hathaway, Slifka Foundation Interdisciplinary Fellow, Metropolitan Museum of Art
Dr Brandi Lee MacDonald, Senior Research Scientist, University of Missouri Nuclear Reactor Archaeometry Laboratory
10:20–10:50 am
Connoisseurship and the Art Market: Intuition, Science, and the Location of Value
Dr Stephanie Dickey, Bader Chair in Northern Baroque Art, Queen’s University
10:50–11:10 am
Coffee break
11:10–11:40 am
On Technical Art History, Connoisseurship, Intuition and Science
Dr Ron Spronk, Professor of Art History, Queen’s University / Jheronimus Bosch Chair, Radboud University
11:40 am–12:10 pm
Conservation Science and Paintings
Dr Alison Murray, Associate Professor of Art Conservation, Queen’s University
12:10–12:40 pm
Fra Angelico’s ‘The Death and Assumption of the Virgin’: Compositional Alterations for 19th-Century Collectors
Gianfranco Pocobene, John L. and Susan K. Gardner Chief Conservator, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
12:40–1:00 pm
Panel discussion