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26.09.2024

A new publication by our collaborator Dr. Dr Oskar J. Rojewski

Dr Oskar J. Rojewski, Associated Researcher for the Instituto Moll, has just published this paper 'Felipe Morras (Philippon Mauroux), a Picard Trained in Ghent, his Workshop in Marseille, and his Stay at the Court of Isabella of Castile' in Artibus&Historiae.

For further information: 
OSKAR J. ROJEWSKI - Felipe Morras (Philippon Mauroux), a Picard Trained in Ghent, his Workshop in Marseille, and his Stay at the Court of Isabella of Castile, pp. 49–66

https://artibusethistoriae.org/chapter1065.html 

09.09.2024

Registration and draft programme of the Study Day: 'Cultural Crossroads. Artistic Encounters between the Low Countries and Spain, 15th-17th Centuries. II- Woven Pictures'

The draft programme of the conference dedicated to the study of Flemish tapestries from the 15th to 17th centuries preserved in Spain, organized by the Périer-D'Ieteren Foundation (Brussels) and the Instituto Moll (Madrid), is already available.

This study day will be held on November 8, 2024, at the San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Madrid.

For further information and registration: https://www.institutomoll.com/en/conferences-seminaries-congresses/34

10.07.2024

Philostrato, nº 15.

A new issue of Philostrato. Journal of History and Art, which is edited by the Instituto Moll, is already available. 

Access the table of contents and download them for free by clicking on the following link and choosing the language: https://philostrato.revistahistoriayarte.es/index.php/moll/issue/view/33
 

02.07.2024

Philostrato, nº 15.

A new issue of Philostrato. Journal of History and Art, which is edited by the Instituto Moll, is already available. 

Due to maintenance work, Philostrato. Revista de Historia y Arte, will be inoperative from Monday, July 1 to Wednesday, the 3rd. From the 4th we will be back.

19.06.2024

The RKD relies on the Instituto Moll to review data on Flemish and Dutch artists who have worked in Spain

Recently, the Instituto Moll, Center for Research on Flemish Painting, and the RKD, Netherlands Institute for Art History, have signed an agreement that allows the Instituto Moll in Spain to contribute information to its well-known online database. The goal is to provide updated knowledge about Flemish and Dutch artists who came to work in our country, incorporating the most recent data and bibliography on them, especially that published in Spanish.
 

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