Vermeer’s The Milkmaid c1660 (left) is his perfect painting in a talk next month. Bellini's Feast of the Gods, 1514 was one of the first to show Chinese porcelain, and another talk is also on Chinese porcelain. Over 2000 images of 16th century Mexico (including pouring chocolate) in The Florentine Codex are being digitized with text and made searchable.
Jan 12 Wed 11:45-1:30 Fit for the Gods: Chinese Porcelain in Duke Alfonso d’Este’s camerini. Renaissance art and material culture. Giovanni Bellini’s Feast of the Gods … one of the earliest representations of Chinese porcelain in Italy. Painted for one of the famed camerini of Duke Alfonso d’Este of Ferrara and later repainted by a compatriot, Titian… The Murray Seminars at Birkbeck HERE
Jan 19 Wed 1-2:30 The Florentine Codex Initiative: Indigenous and Global Book Histories Converging in Sixteenth-Century Mexico. Codex by friar Sahagun, Nahua authors and artists (2000+ images). “the Digital Florentine Codex (DFC), a digital critical edition giving full online access…” Getty Research Institute HERE
Jan 20 Thu 11 Love of Lemons in Northern Renaissance Art. Dr. Demet Guzey. Context $36.50 HERE
Jan 27 Thu 11 Oysters and Champagne: From Jan Steen to Édouard Manet. Dr. Demet Guzey. Context $36.50 HERE
Fe 11 Fri 12 The Fruits of Empire: Art, food, and the politics of Race in the Age of American Expansion. “after the Civil War, Americans consumed an unprecedented amount of fruit as it grew more accessible with advancements in refrigeration and transportation technologies…” author Shana Klein Reisig. Pepin Lecture. Boston University Gastronomy Program. HERE TAPE Washington U Alumni Assn Mar 2021 HERE
Feb 22 Tue 9AM Johannes Vermeer’s Perfect Painting. The Milkmaid (1654–58) Dr. Peter Ross. Guildhall Library HERE. mentioned: Essential Vermeer website HERE, Google arts and culture HERE
Feb 23 Wed 1 The Walters Art Series: Chinese Porcelain. The Walters Art Museum. Howard County libraries MD HERE
Mar 3 Thu 12 Hogarth and Europe. Compare “his art … Chardin or Watteau in Paris, Troost in Amsterdam, or Longhi in Venice… how artists across Europe grappled with the rapid social, cultural and economic changes.” Queen Mary U of London HERE not taped
TAPES
There will be more when I go through the past talks
Florentine Codex
The Colors of the New World: Artists, Materials, and the Creation of the Florentine Codex. “complexity of meanings inherent in the selection of pigments used in the manuscript” Diana Magaloni Kerpel. Getty Center 2013 TAPE HERE
Project 1521 and the Florentine Codex. The General History of the Things of New Spain, quincentennial of the conquest of Mexico. Panel. Fowler Museum at UCLA Nv 2020 TAPE HERE or HERE
The Emergence of the Lemon Twist in Dutch Still Life. Mariët Westermann. Exhibit and talk Jan 2020 at NYU Abu Dhabi Institute TAPE HERE Article?
The Art of Feasting. Tasha Marks. The Courtauld Institute of Art UK June 18 2020 TAPE HERE
A “Sweet Symposium” Exploring Sweet Tooth: The Art of Dessert. Dr. Wendy Woloson, Emily McCracken; Susan M. Ouellette, Andrew F. Smith. Shelburne Museum VT 2017 3 ½ hr. HERE
Ceramics & the 19th-century Canadian Table HERE website of Canadian Museum of History HERE
Images
Johannes Vermeer's The Milkmaid c1660 (date on museum site) Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Florentine Codex Bk10 p142 Library of Congress
Giovanni Bellini’s Feast of the Gods 1514, 1529. National Gallery of Art, DC
CALENDAR OF VIRTUAL FOOD HISTORY TALKS - January 2022 HERE
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