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Program
> Monday 9 May 2011
12 – 13 Registration at the reception of the Hotel Orel (Grajski trg 3, Maribor)
Excursion
13 – Departure (by bus) for Žiče (medieval monastery in ruins) and Celje (St. Daniel's church, Regional Museum Celje)
> Tuesday 10 May 2011
9 – 10 Registration (Main building of the University of Maribor, Slomškov trg 15)
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Opening of the colloquium
Pegam and Lambergar, a medieval Slovene folk song, interpreted by Ljoba Jenče
Address by the Rector of the University of Maribor Prof. Dr. Danijel Rebolj
Address by the Dean of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Maribor Prof. Dr. Marko Jesenšek
Address by the President of the CIHA Prof. Dr. Jaynie Anderson
Address by the Minister of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia Mrs. Majda Širca
Address by the Mayor of Maribor Mr. Franc Kangler
Address by the President of the Republic of Slovenia Dr. Danilo Türk
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Plenary lecture
HÖFLER Janez (Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia): Das Kultbild zwischen Formel und visueller Faszination: Zur Skulptur um 1400 in Zentraleuropa
- Exhibiton »The Counts of Cilli and the Lords of Ptuj« -
- Bookshop in the Trstenjak Hall -
- Lunch break -
I.
Centres and Peripheries Around 1400: Artistic Production Inside and Outside “Europe of the Regions” According to Cultural Contexts and Economic and Social Conditions.
Klára BENEŠOVSKÁ (Institute of History of Art, Academy of Science, Prague, Czech Republic) is in the chair.
13.00 – 15.30
- JÉKELY Zsombor (Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest, Hungary): Hungary and Nurmberg – Observations on Painting During the Rule of King Sigismund
- STUDNIČKOVÁ Milada (Institute of History of Art, Academy of Science of the Czech Republic): The Prague Illumination Book at the End of the 14th and Beginning of the 15th Century
- MUDRA Aleš (Charles University in Prague, National Heritage Institute, Czech Republic): Parish Church as a Stage of Eucharistic Devotion and Liturgical Practices : The Cases of Znojmo and Kranj
- VODNIK Alenka (Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia): Between Worldly Lords and Eternal Salvation
- MATHIEU Clémence (ULB University, Brussels, Belgium): The Gentry Settlement in the County of Hainault
- Afternoon tea and coffee break -
16 – 18
- KOKOLE, Stanko (Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia): “Multe ibi uetustatis reliquie uisuntur”: Evoking and Displaying Marble Remains of Ancient Celeia Before and After 1400
- BALOG Zdenko (Open University, Križevci, Croatia): Homer, the Bible and the Green Man – A Syncretism of Mythological Motives in the Iconography in the Chapel of the Celje / Cilli Family in Celje
- MARKOVIĆ Predrag (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, Croatia): The Francopans, Counts of Krk and Reflections of “Style 1400” on the Margins of the Empire
- LEE-NIINIOJA Hee Sook (Finland): About the Influence of the Islamic tradition on the Iberian Peninsula
18 – 19
Presentation of the posters from the theme I:
- HOSSEINABADI Sanaz (UNSW, Australia): The Fourth Dimension in Architecture
- JIMBOREN Ioanna (University of Karlsruhe, Germany): The Development of the Loggia at the Princely Courts of Italy in the Quattrocento
- KREVELJ Ana (Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia): The Consols in the Chapel of Mary in St. Daniel’s Church in Celje – Iconographical Programme
- MEKANOVIĆ Husein (Bosnia): Franciscan Monasteries in Bosnia from Around 1400
- PRAJDA Katalin (European University Institute, Florence, Italy): Central European Visual Heritage and Florentine Masters in the Hungarian Kingdom During the Reign of Sigismund of Luxemburg
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Prof. Danijel Rebolj, Rector of the University of Maribor, is hosting a reception in the Trstenjak Hall at the University of Maribor (Slomškov trg 15)
> Wednesday 11 May 2011
II.
Private and Collective Patronage; Representation, Imitation, and Devotional Practices.
Milada STUDNIČKOVÁ (Institute of History of Art, Academy of Science of the Czech Republic) is in the chair.
9 – 10.30
- GROßMANN Ulrich (Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nürnberg, Germany): Castles and Defensive Structures in the Visual Arts in the 1400s
- CSIKÓS Veronika (Central European University, Budapest, Hungary): Founded in Crisis. Commissioner Ambition and Architectural Modernity at the Holy Trinity Chapel of Györ
- SZAKÁCS Béla (Pázmány Péter Catholic Univesity, Hungary): The King, the Palatine and the Comes: The Three Patrons of the Franciscan Friary of Keszthely
- Morning tea and coffee break -
11 – 13
- GOLOB Nataša (Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia): Images of Barbara of Celje
- VIGNJEVIĆ Tomislav (University of Primorska, Koper, Slovenia): Die Grafen von Cilli und die Entstehung des Quaternionen-Systems
- GRZĘDA Mateusz (Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland): The Birth of Portraiture in Poland? The Face of King Ladislas II Jagiello on his Tomb in Cracow
- GREBE Anja (University of Bamberg, Germany): The Sacred and the Grotesque: Centres and Peripheries in the Hours of Marguerite d’Orleans
- Lunch break -
Ernő MAROSI (Académie Hongroise des Sciences, Institut d'histoire de l'art, Budapest Hungary) is in the chair.
14 - 16
- PROKOPP Mária (ELTE, Budapest, Hungary): Neue Forschungen für die Fresken von Százd/Szazdice um 1370/80 im Königtum Ungarn
- ROYT Jan (Charles Univesity in Prague, Czech Republic): Master of the Třeboň Altarpiece
- SZABÓ Tekla Katalin (Independent researcher, Budapest, Hungary): The Bishop of Transylvania Represented on the Newly Restored Frescoes from Vistea
- OTTOVA Michaela (Charles Univesity in Prague, Czech Republic): Devotional Copies of Miraculous Statues Around and After 1400. Questions Concerning the Plzeň Madonna as a Venerated Prototype
- Afternoon tea and coffee break -
16.30 – 18
Presentation of the posters of the themes II, III and IV:
- GOMBOSI Beatrix, LŐVEI Pál (National Office of Cultural Heritage, Budapest, Hungary): Identifying the Picture of the Donator in St Martin’s Parish Church of Mártonhely from the Workshop of Johannes Aquila
- MARTINELLI Stefano (University of Pisa, Italy): Volto Santo in Lucca
- KAVČIČ Nataša (Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia): Cadels and other decorative elements in the 15th century charters (Archives of the Republic of Slovenia)
- PEKLAR Barbara (Novo mesto, Slovenia): The Reading of the Dance of the Death
- ŠKARIĆ Ksenija (Croatian Conservation Institute, Zagreb, Croatia): Transformation of Gothic Wooden Sculptures of Madonna on the Altars Dating Between 1669 and 1765 in Inland Croatia
- VÉRI Daniel (Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary): Gothic Masterpieces in Modern Disguise
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Tour of the cathedral; Msgr. Dr. Franc Kramberger, archbishop in retirement, is giving a reception (Archbishop Palace, Slomškov trg 9).
> Thursday 12 May 2011
Excursion
9 – Departure (by bus)
Maribor – Turnišče (Johannes Aquila) – Selo (frescoes) – Martjanci (Johannes Aquila) – Ptujska Gora (pilgrimage church from around 1400) – Ptuj (Lords of Ptuj) – Maribor
Dr. Štefan Čelan, Mayor of Ptuj, is giving a reception in the Ptuj castle.
Dušan Šinigoj: Solo recital of medieval songs with Arabic lute
> Friday 13 May 2011
III.
Migration of Artists and/or Artistic Models? Local Workshops’ Practices and Procedures.
Lothar SCHULTES (Oberösterreichisches Landesmuseum, Linz, Austria) is in the chair.
9 – 10.30
- KLEMENČIČ Renata (Ljubljana, Slovenia): Pietro di Martino da Milano. From Lombardia to Dalmatia and Naples: How International Style Spread and Changed.
- OZKAN Meltem (Karabük University, Department of Architecture, Ankara, Turkey): A Number of Relevant Questions on Islamic Iberia and Some Indications of its Cultural Linkage to the Extent Geographies
- KOS Mateja (National Museum, Ljubljana, Slovenia): Domestic and Foreign – Problems of Provenance in Late Mediaeval Applied Arts in Slovenia
- Morning tea and coffee break -
11 – 13
- BENEŠOVSKÁ Klara (Institute of History of Art, Academy of Science, Prague, Czech Republic): The Heritage of the Prague Lodge Around
- PESKAR Robert (Institute for the Protection of the Cultural Heritage of Slovenia): Prague – Vienna – Ptujska Gora. The Origins of Forms in Architecture Around 1400 in Slovenia and the Problems of Authorship
- VIDMAR Polona (Faculty of Arts, University of Maribor, Slovenia): The Ptujska Gora Sculpture Workshop
- SAPAČ Eva (Institute for the Protection of the Cultural Heritage of Slovenia): Presumed Depictions of the Master of the Relief of the Mercy and the Architect of the Pilgrimage Church at Ptujska Gora from Around 1400
- Lunch break -
Zsombor JÉKELY (Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest, Hungary) is in the chair.
14 – 15.30
- BALAŽIC Janez (Faculty of Education, University of Maribor, Slovenia): Wall- paintings and Their Character in the West Pannonian milieu
- SCHULTES Lothar (Oberösterreichisches Landesmuseum, Linz, Austria): Der Maler Hans von Judenburg
- GERAT Ivan (Institute of Art History, Slovak Academy of Science, Bratislava, Slovakia): The Migration of Artistic Models in Pictorial Hagiography Around 1400
- Afternoon tea and coffee break -
16.00 – 17.00
- KLIPA Jan (National Gallery in Prague, Czech Republic): Artist Migration – Transfer of Ideas. The So-called Ambras Model Book and the Question of “Influence” in Central European Art Around 1400
- BORECZKY Anna (Res Libraria Hungariae – Research group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the National Széchényi Library, Hungary): Vienna 1413. The Making of the Budapest Concordantiae caritatis
17.30
Presentation of the gothic sculpture in the Regional Museum Maribor (Grajski trg 4); presentation of the European Capital of Culture Maribor 2012 and a reception hosted by the Mayor of Maribor, Franc Kangler, in Vetrinjski dvorec (Vetrinjska ulica 30).
> Saturday 14 May 2011
IV.
Global Respondents: Later Reception and Perception of the Art and Architecture from Around 1400.
Ulrich GROßMANN (Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nürnberg, Germany) is in the chair.
9 – 11.30
- CERKOVNIK Gašper (Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia): Some notes on Survival of Beautiful Madonna Type in the Central European Sculpture of the 15th Century
- MUROVEC Barbara (Institute of Art History France Stele, Ljubljana, Slovenia): Beauty and Decorum as Criteria for Art Historical Research. The Case of Slovenia
- BEKE László (Research Institute for Art History, Hungary): 1400 - 600 Years On
- CIGLENEČKI Marjeta (Faculty of Arts, University of Maribor, Slovenia): Perceptions of the Pilgrimage Church at Ptujska Gora in 19th and 20th Century Works of Art
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Farewell lunch for the referees and members of the committees at Meranovo, the University of Maribor’s vineyard (departure and return by bus).
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