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Decorative arts and artistic industries of the 19th century. Contexts and crafts

The Art & History Museum will host a study day devoted to the decorative arts and craft industries of the 19th century. The event brings together multiple disciplines and perspectives, encouraging dialogue between art historians and historians, curators, students, heritage professionals, and enthusiasts alike. Special emphasis is placed on the study of making processes and techniques, offering fresh insights into the material and cultural worlds of the period.

Fee
€30 (lunch included)
€15 (lunch included): students and jobseekers

Lunch will be provided based on the number of registrations as of 10 March.

Programme

9:15  Doors open

9:30  Welcome and introduction to the day

9:45
Dr. Francis TOURNEUR (Service géologique de Wallonie SPW/ARNE)
Le développement de la marbrerie urbaine en Belgique au 19e siècle FR

10:15
Dr. Isabelle Lecocq (IRPA)
L’art du vitrail en Belgique au 19ᵉ siècle : bilans historiographiques, enjeux et perspectives de recherche FR

10:45
Marieke De Baerdemaeker (Musée de la Ville de Bruxelles), dr. Valérie Montens (MRAH) & dr. Elise Urbain (Musée de Mariemont)
La maison Vermeren-Coché, entre art et industrie FR

11:15
Pause-café

11:45
Jakob Vandenberghe (UGent)
Van de schoolbank tot het salon: Vrouwelijke keramiekschilders in België, 1865–1914 NL

12:15
Dr. Denis Laoureux (ULB)
L’atelier des sœurs. Fratries féminines et arts décoratifs en Belgique au 19e siècle FR

12:45 
Lunch

14:00
Dr. Bart G. Moens (UAntwerpen)
Van magie tot industrie: Toverlantaarnpraktijken tijdens het “fin de siècle” NL

14:30
Dr. Vincent Cattersel (U-Antwerpen) & dr. Emile Van Binnebeke (KMKG):
Fake and Fortune – Reframing 18th-century furniture from the collection Comte De Looz through material-technical analysis EN

15:00 Henri Cosemans (UAntwerpen) Oilcloth (toile cirée, wasdoek) as a functional and decorative material in carriage design EN

15:40 – 16:50
Self-guided visit to the 19th-century Decorative Arts galleries, accompanied by the curators