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Study day medieval sculpture
26 November 2015
09:15 - 18:00
Colloquium

M - Museum, Leuven, Belgium

Current research in late medieval sculpture is the theme of the second edition of the annual study day which M organizes around medieval sculpture. The focus was on European sculpture from the 12th to the 16th century.

On the occasion of this conference M revealed the official name of its brand new website and network of medieval sculpture. The program also included a free visit to the exhibition 'Images from Bruges. That exhibition presents a selection of sculptures from the Gruuthuse Museum Bruges and the extensive M Collection.

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Click on the links to download the presentations of the speakers via Slideshare:

Lars Hendrikman, Bonnefantenmuseum Maastricht
The Neutelings Collection at the Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht; new research

Kristel van Audenaeren, Gruuthusemuseum, Brugge
Determining the Bruges origin of some sculptures in the Gruuthusecollection: a possible approach

Seppe Roels, independent conservator-restorator
Research and conservation of an early 16th century private altarpiece from the M-collection

Dagmar Preising, Suermondt – Ludwig - Museum Aken
A previously unknown and recently recovered Brussels altarpiece (1470-90) in an Aachen church

Arnold Truyen, Stichting Restauratie Atelier Limburg (SRAL)
Research of an Antwerp retabel from the Munsterchurch in Roermond

Laetitia Barrague, Musée de Lille & Ludovic Debs, archeoloog INRAP Nord-Picardie
A major archeological discovery. Late medieval sculptures found in Orchies (North of France)

Dr Léon Lock, President, The Low Countries Sculpture Society / Research Fellow, University of Leuven & Michel Maupoix, President, Association Rencontre avec le Patrimoine religieux, Orléans
The Trees of Jesse of Issoudun (Berry, France). Sources and Interpretation in European Perspective

Marjan Debaene, Head of Collections, M – Museum Leuven
M presents… a network, a knowledge centre, a website

*All presentations are shared with kind permission of the speaker. We did not receive permission to share the powerpoint of Marieke Van Vlierden entitled The Schoufour collection at Museum Boijmans-Van Beuningen, Rotterdam; new research