Schedule

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Sunday, February 10, 2019 | UCLA, Royce Hall 314, Humanities Conference Room
  • 9:30
    Registration and coffee
  • 10:00
    Welcoming Remarks by the Conference Organizers

    Massimo Ciavolella, Director, UCLA Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies
    Davide Gasparotto, Curator, The J. Paul Getty Museum

  • 10:15
    SESSION 1 - Introduction and Chair: Bruce Edelstein (NYU Florence)

    Philippe Costamagna (Musée Fesch, Ajaccio)
    Considerations on the Brush of Pontormo (1525-45): Errata in the Catalogue Raisonné

    Antonio Geremicca (Université de Liège)
    From the St. Sebastian to the Lady in Red With a Dog: the Young
    Bronzino in Pontormo’s ‘Maniera’ Before 1530

  • 11:45
    Break
  • 12:00 Noon
    SESSION I (continued)

    Alessandro Cecchi (Casa Buonarroti, Florence)
    Art and Love of Fatherland: Pontormo, Portraitist of the Florentine
    “Milizia e Ordinanza”

  • 12:45
    Lunch Break
  • 2:00
    SESSION II - Chair: Davide Gasparotto (The J. Paul Getty Museum)

    Cecile Beuzelin (Université de Paris, Panthéon-Sorbonne)
    Pontormo and Bronzino Around the ‘Assedio’ Portraits

    Julia Siemon (Cooper Hewitt Museum, New York)
    Wolves and Giants: Florentine Portraiture and Republican Rhetoric
    After the Siege

  • 3:30
    Break
  • 3:45
    SESSION II (continued)

    Carlo Falciani (Accademia di Belle Arti, Florence)
    Pontormo 1530-1540: Paintings, Drawings, and a New Proposal

    Dennis Geronimus (Department of Art History, New York University)
    In Praise of Women: Pontormo, Michelangelo, and Vittoria Colonna, After the Wars

Monday, February 11, 2019 | The J. Paul Getty Museum, GRI Lecture Hall
  • 9:30 AM
    Registration and coffee
  • 10:00
    Welcome - Richard Rand (The J. Paul Getty Musuem)
  • 10:00
    SESSION III - Chair: Julian Brooks (The J. Paul Getty Museum)

    Roberto Fedi (Università per Stranieri di Perugia)
    Pontormo’s Diary

    Elizabeth Pilliod (Rutgers University, Camden College of Arts and Science)
    Reversals of Fortune: Pontormo in San Lorenzo

    Elizabeth Cropper (CASVA, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC)
    Reflections on Pontormo

  • 12:15
    Lunch Break
  • 2:30
    Viewing of the Exhibition

    Presentations by Bruce Edelstein and Carol Plazzotta